The third and fourth episodes of the ORF series with, among others, Anja Pichler, Mara Romei, Fanni Schneider, Theresa Riess, Ursula Strauss, Simon Schwarz and Claudia Kottal from 8:15 p.m
Vienna (OTS) – A total of 643,000 viewers have seen the first two episodes of the young ORF series “Biesters” so far – and the number is increasing every day, because the individual episodes are not only still available on ORF ON and in the TVthek app, but have been featured since last week also the Monday main evening of ORF 1. With success:
The “Biester” premiere on February 19th gave ORF 1 the day’s primetime victory in the target group 12-49 – no German-language TV station had a more young audience that evening. On Monday, February 26th, episodes 3 and 4 will be on the ORF 1 program from 8:15 p.m. – with rapid developments: for some, old takes care of young, for others, young takes care of old – the worlds of ” “Beasts” really differ in all respects. While family protection continues to be the method of choice for the Sund sisters (Fanni Schneider and Theresa Riess) to deal with problems, Jenny (Anja Pichler) and Vero (Mara Romei) take things into their own hands on the ORF 1 series Monday Hand – after all, nothing comes from nothing. The missteps and plans of the offspring also give the “Beast” parents – Ursula Strauss, Simon Schwarz, Claudia Kottal and Aleksandar Petrovic – one or two surprises. Other roles in the series, directed by Mirjam Unger and Andreas Kopriva based on scripts by Uli Brée, include Ines Miro, Annabelle Mandeng, Wolfgang Hübsch, David Oberkogler, Selina Graf, Monica Reyes, Daniela Kong, Felix Oitzinger, Tamim Fattal, Golo Euler, Felix Kreutzer and Etienne Halsdorf can be seen. Further information about “Biester” is available at presse.ORF.at.
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Episode 3 (Monday February 26th, 8:15 p.m., ORF 1)
Jenny realizes that the course of the accident has been “changed” to her father’s disadvantage. She doesn’t want to let these rich people get away with it, who think they can get by anywhere. At the same time, Dorit (Ursula Strauss) and Pius (Simon Schwarz) move their spoiled daughters out of the firing line and into the holiday home. Vero takes care of Siegfried (Wolfgang Hübsch), he enjoys her company, and even though Corinna (Annabelle Mandeng) gives herself and Konstantin (Golo Euler) space through Vero, she doesn’t really like it.
Episode 4 (Monday, February 26th, 9:05 p.m., ORF 1)
Pius and Dorit solve every problem – but without telling each other. Günter (Aleksandar Petrovic) and Sandra Tichy (Claudia Kottal) are happy about this, but their happiness only seems to be short-lived. Jenny and Vero follow a hot lead that brings them closer to the people who were probably involved in the accident:
to the Sund sisters. Then a plan emerges as to how the friends could also get a piece of the cake.
“Biester” is an ORF production made by MR-Film.