Ratings: Almost nine million see Ludwigshafen “crime scene”

ratings
Almost nine million see Ludwigshafen “crime scene”

As a matter of course, Niki Odenthal (Ursula Werner) turns up in Lena’s investigations. photo
© Benoit Linder/SWR/ARD/dpa
The Ludwigshafen “crime scene” attracted by far the most viewers on Sunday evening. From 8:15 p.m., 8.99 million (28.2 percent) followed the “Lena’s Aunt” case, in which Lena Odenthal (Ulrike Folkerts) determined in a retirement home.
The Ludwigshafener “crime scene“Attracted by far the most viewers on Sunday evening. 8.99 million (28.2 percent) followed the “Lena’s Aunt” case from 8:15 p.m., in which Lena Odenthal (Ulrike Folkerts) investigated in a retirement home.
The ZDF drama series “Spring” with Simone Thomalla and Kristo Ferkic took home 5.87 million (18.4 percent). The RTL docu-soap “I’m a Star – Get Me Out of Here!”, in which Sonja Zietlow gave a behind-the-scenes look, was watched by 2.67 million (8.7 percent).
The original jungle camp at a late hour was once again a crowd puller: from 10:15 p.m., 3.72 million (21.4 percent) watched “I’m a star – get me out of here!” – In the target group of 14 to 49 year olds, which is particularly important for advertising sales, the figure was 30.4 percent (1.35 million).
Sat.1 broadcast the German comedy “Fack Ju Göhte 3” with Elyas M’Barek, Jella Haase and Sandra Hüller – 1.67 million (5.7 percent) were on the screen. 890,000 people (3.0 percent) wanted to see the thriller “3 Days to Kill” with Kevin Costner, Amber Heard and Hailee Steinfeld on RTL. 860,000 American football fans (2.7 percent) watched the ProSieben show “#ranNFLsucht” from 9 p.m. The Vox docu-soap “Hot oder Schrott – Celebrity Special” had 720,000 viewers (2.7 percent).