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Die Hausmeisterin

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: November 19, 1987
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 23
  • Networks: Das Erste
  • Genres: Drama
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Die Hausmeisterin(1987)

TMDB Rating: 6.0 (1 votes)

Overview

Die Hausmeisterin is a German television series.

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Season 1

23 episodes • 1987

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Nov 19, 19870.0
2Episode 2Nov 26, 19870.0
3Episode 3Dec 3, 19870.0
4Episode 4Dec 10, 19870.0
5Episode 5Dec 17, 19870.0
6Episode 6Dec 31, 19870.0
7Episode 7Oct 3, 19890.0
8Episode 8Oct 10, 19890.0
9Episode 9Oct 17, 19890.0
10Episode 10Oct 24, 19890.0
11Episode 11Oct 31, 19890.0
12Episode 12Nov 7, 19890.0
13Episode 13Jun 10, 19920.0
14Episode 14Jun 24, 19920.0
15Episode 15Jul 1, 19920.0
16Episode 16Jul 8, 19920.0
17Episode 17Jul 15, 19920.0
18Episode 18Jul 22, 19920.0
19Episode 19Aug 5, 19920.0
20Episode 20Aug 12, 19920.0
21Episode 21Aug 19, 19920.0
22Episode 22Aug 26, 19920.0
23Episode 23Sep 2, 19920.0

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