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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 12, 1987
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 24
  • Networks: Das Erste
  • Genres: Crime
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Hafendetektiv(1987)

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Season 1

12 episodes • 1987

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Jan 12, 19870.0
2Episode 2Jan 19, 19870.0
3Episode 3Jan 26, 19870.0
4Episode 4Feb 2, 19870.0
5Episode 5Feb 9, 19870.0
6Episode 6Feb 16, 19870.0
7Episode 7Feb 23, 19870.0
8Episode 8Mar 2, 19870.0
9Episode 9Mar 9, 19870.0
10Episode 10Mar 16, 19870.0
11Episode 11Mar 23, 19870.0
12Episode 12Mar 30, 19870.0
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Season 2

12 episodes • 1991

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Sep 26, 19910.0
2Episode 2Oct 10, 19910.0
3Episode 3Oct 17, 19910.0
4Episode 4Oct 24, 19910.0
5Episode 5Oct 31, 19910.0
6Episode 6Nov 7, 19910.0
7Episode 7Nov 14, 19910.0
8Episode 8Nov 21, 19910.0
9Episode 9Nov 28, 19910.0
10Episode 10Dec 5, 19910.0
11Episode 11Dec 12, 19910.0
12Episode 12Dec 19, 19910.0

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