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2006 German TV series or program
Die Familienanwältin
Country of originGermany
Original release
Release2006 (2006) –
2007 (2007)

Die Familienanwältin (English: The Family Lawyer) is a German television series.

Storyline

Hanna Lorenz, a lawyer, lives with her husband Robert and their two teenage children, Charlotte and Patrick. She and Robert jointly run a law firm, and Hanna perceives her life as perfectly ideal and stable. This perception changes when she discovers that Robert has been in a decade-long relationship with their colleague Bettina and is now leaving her. Additionally, Robert has diverted funds from the business, leaving Hanna with an almost empty bank account.

As the ensuing divorce proceeds, Hanna begins reassessing her personal life. She becomes aware of the difficulties her daughter Charlotte has been experiencing and recognises her limited involvement in Patrick's life, especially when he expresses a desire to live with his father. Despite these challenges, Hanna successfully establishes a new law firm, though the swift setup results in an unconventional team of colleagues. Specialising in family law, Hanna draws on her personal experiences to approach her cases, despite the complexities of her own situation.

Episodes

First Season

Episode number Episode Title First Broadcast
01 Evas Kinder (en: Eva's Children) 14. March 2006
02 Mutterliebe (en: Mother's Love) 21. March 2006
03 Hunger (en: Hunger) 28. March 2006
04 Ramba Zamba (en: Ramba Zamba) 4. April 2006
05 Die Überlebende (en: The Survivor) 11. April 2006
06 Hinter dem Spiegel (en: Behind the Mirror) 18. April 2006
07 20 Minuten (en: 20 Minutes) 25. April 2006
08 Klara (en: Klara) 2. May 2006

Second Season

Episode number Episode Title First Broadcast Source
01 Familienbande (en: Family Ties) 19. February 2007
02 Die Beschneidung (en: The Circumcision) 26. February 2007
03 Leben & Sterben (en: Living & Dying) RTLnow (from December 2009)
04 Böses Blut (en: Bad Blood) RTLnow (from December 2009)
05 Das Adoptivkind (en: The Adopted Child) RTLnow (from December 2009)
06 Ehrensache (en: Matter of honour) RTLnow (from December 2009)
07 Ferner Donner (en: Further Thunder) RTLnow (from December 2009)
08 Amok (en: Amok) RTLnow (from December 2009)

Production and broadcast notes

  • Filming for the first season began on the 30th of June 2005 and ended in November of the same year. The first season was aired from the 14th of March to the 2nd of May 2006 on Tuesday evenings at 21:15. The first season received a market share of 16.5 per cent on average.
  • The second series underwent production from July to December 2006 in Cologne and nearby surroundings. It consists of eight episodes. Due to low ratings, only two episodes were broadcast on Mondays at 21:15. The previously unaired remaining episodes were aired in 2009 on RTLnow.

Ratings

Season Episode Date Viewers Market share Source
Total 14 to 49 years Total 14 to 49 years
1 1 14. March 2006 5.21 million 2.82 million 16.3% 20.5%
1 2 21. March 2006 4.13 million 1.51 million 12.8% 15.5%
1 3 28. March 2006 4.86 million 2.38 million 14.4% 17.1%
1 5 11. April 2006 3.57 million 1.90 million 11.2% 14.4%
1 6 18. April 2006 4.43 million 2.51 million 13.8% 18.7%
1 8 2. May 2006 3.79 million - - 15.2%
2 1 19. February 2007 3.12 million 1.36 million 9.5% 10.3%
2 2 26. February 2007 - - - 8.8%

Awards

The series was nominated for the German Television Award in 2006 in the category Best Series.

See also

External links

References

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  2. Riedner, Fabian (2005-06-29). "«Die Familienanwältin» - Mariele Millowitsch dreht neue RTL-Serie" ["Die Familienanwältin" - Mariele Millowitsch is shooting a new RTL series.]. Quotenmeter (in German). Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  3. ^ Mantel, Uwe (2007-02-20). "Oh je: Miserabler Start für "Die Familienanwältin"" [Oh dear: miserable start for "Die Familienanwältin". In: DWDL.de.]. DWDL.de. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  4. Mantel, Uwe (2009-12-10). "RTL Now gibt abgesetzten Serien eine Chance" [RTL Now gives discontinued series a chance.]. DWDL.de. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  5. GmbH, DWDL de (2006-03-15). "RTL: Toller Dienstagabend mit "CSI: Miami" und der neuen "Familienanwältin"". DWDL.de. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  6. Wittmann, Henrik (2006-03-22). "RTLs "Familienanwältin" verliert mehr als eine Million Zuschauer". DWDL.de. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  7. Krei, Alexander (2006-03-29). "Bessere Quoten: «Die Familienanwältin» kann aufatmen" [Better quotas: "The family lawyer" can breathe a sigh of relief.]. Quotenmeter (in German). Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  8. Krei, Alexander (2006-04-12). "RTL: Neuer Tiefpunkt für «Die Familienanwältin»" [RTL: New low point for "Die Familienanwältin".]. Quotenmeter (in German). Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  9. Mantel, Uwe (2006-04-19). "Mörderisch gute Quoten: "CSI: Miami" knackt die 30-Prozent-Marke" [Murderously good odds: "CSI: Miami" cracks the 30 percent mark. In:DWDL.de.]. DWDL.de. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  10. Mantel, Uwe (2007-01-11). "Neuer Versuch: "Familienanwältin" soll RTL helfen" [New attempt: "Familienanwältin" should help RTL. In: DWDL.de.]. DWDL.de. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  11. Mantel, Uwe (2007-02-27). "Der "Bulle von Tölz" macht Günther Jauch platt" [The "Bull of Tölz" makes Günther Jauch flat. In: DWDL.de.]. DWDL.de. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
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