Das Traumschiff

German television series
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Das Traumschiff
GenreSoap opera
StarringHeinz Weiss (1981–1999)
Siegfried Rauch (1999–2014)
Sascha Hehn (2014–2018)
Florian Silbereisen (2019–present)
Country of originWest Germany (1981–1990)
Germany (1990–present)
No. of episodes83 (as of January 2019)
Production
Executive producerWolfgang Rademann
Running time90 minutes
Original release
NetworkZDF
ReleaseNovember 22, 1981 (1981-11-22)

Das Traumschiff ("The Dream Ship") is a German television drama series by ZDF. The series, about a cruise ship that travels to places around the world, debuted in 1981 and became one of the most-watched television shows in Germany. A total of 83 episodes have been produced as of 2019. It was primarily filmed and set aboard the MS Deutschland cruise ship as it sailed to tourist destinations around the world. The destinations depicted are usually the result of product placement. In 2015, the depicted ship was switched to the MS Amadea. The television producer is Wolfgang Rademann.

MS Deutschland, the cruise ship on which the series was set between 1999 and 2015

In 2007, a Variety magazine article described the series as a '"Love Boat"-like cruise liner skein.'[1]

Forerunner

The series repeated some clichés that had already successfully been used in Heinz Rühmann's feature film The Captain, which had been based on Richard Gordon's novel The Captain's Table. Romances excluded, the films are reminiscent of the times when sea voyages were more affordable and safer than air travel, at the turn of the 19th century.

Premise

The premise of the series resembled the American TV series The Love Boat. It presented a place where all kinds of people appeared as guests and could hereby show a variety of extraordinary characters, fates, schemes and relationships. Guests either brought their problems with them or just got into trouble by encountering folks they would not have met under normal circumstances. Still, everything would lead to a happy-end in each episode.

Actors

Captain Heinz Hansen was played by Heinz Weiss who in younger years had been successful on the silver screen as Jerry Cotton's best friend and colleague Phil Decker. When Weiss left the character of Hansen in 1999, he was replaced by Captain Jakob Paulsen, played by Siegfried Rauch. Rauch left the series in 2014 and was followed by Sascha Hehn as Captain Victor Burger with the 2014-screening.

In other media

The series is referenced by several episodes of the drama series Deutschland 86 and Deutschland 89.

References

  1. ^ Meza, Ed. "ARD, ZDF dominate German ratings." Variety. October 5, 2007.

External links

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