Commissars and their jazz preference: As early as 1977 Hansjörg Felmy as an investigator Haferkamp in the "crime scene" episode "The Girl from across" Miles Davis' album "Sketches of Spain" on and gave the melancholy mood of the crime classic before. It was similar in the Viennese "crime scene" on Sunday, in which Harald Krassnitzer played Lieutenant Colonel Eisner for study of Davis' "Child of Blue".

In addition, the episode "True Lies", the first Vienna "crime scene", which dealt openly with the new power relations in Austria: The veterans Eisner and Neuhauser got it to do with the young Feschen on ticket the ÖVP / FPÖ coalition to the authorities. A very explosive aspect, since the responsible for the Vienna "crime scene" Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) is exposed to the ever stronger influence by ÖVP and FPÖ.

In our criticism of the Sunday thriller about weapon deals and dubious historical deaths of politicians, we wrote: "In the end, it gets a bit confusing when asked who really gets in the way of who, but still: 'True lies' is a successful oldschool thriller in which Yesterday graces dignified with today. " We gave 8 out of 10 points. How did you find the "crime scene"?

The next Austrian "Tatort" is already turned off and is expected to be seen in the second half of this year. Once again Fellner and Eisner are recalled as special investigators, this time to Carinthia. It's about the wood industry and environmental activists. A starring role is played by Verena Altenberger, who joins Matthias Brandt as Commissioner in Munich's "Polizeiruf" 110 this year.