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Der Bulle von Tölz

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in Bad Tölz. Benno takes it for granted that his mother cooks for him (twice a day: he even returns home for lunch whenever possible) and that she washes his laundry and tidies up his room but there is hardly anything he gives her in return. While Resi is proud of her son's success and achievements
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when she becomes aware of an eligible woman. But although her son has a penchant for attractive female suspects he only gets involved with women very rarely. The constant bickering between mother and son over all sorts of things is an ever-present running gag.
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is shown, and although the plot is always well constructed and the murder cases are always plausible and realistic, the huge popularity of the show is due to the underlying
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Actor Udo Thomer died suddenly in January 2006. Following the death of actress Ruth Drexel in February 2009, SAT1 announced to probably not produce any more new episodes.
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delivered throughout the show than from following the plot or guessing who the murderer really is. The fact that much of the dialogue is performed in
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is presented in a humorous way. For example, double standards of morality are frequently thematized (the Catholic Church doing business with shady
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which pervades each episode. Thus, most adult viewers derive more pleasure from the constellation of characters and the many
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at his job, she does not approve of his bachelor lifestyle. Longing for a grandchild, she occasionally dabbles in
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since 1996. As of January 2009, 69 self-contained feature-length episodes have been made.
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word for "policeman" aswell as an allusion to his bulky appearance), and Sabrina Lorenz (
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rather than German equally lends familiarity to the characters (who are often played by
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and thus potentially harming the environment; members of the clergy associating with
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claiming they only want what is best for the citizens; etc.). Also, current
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in the seemingly idyllic small town of Bad Tölz or its rural surroundings.
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who invariably, at the beginning of each episode, are faced with
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Index

Tölz
bull
German
slang word
policeman
English
television series
Sat.1
Upper Bavaria
Munich
Austria
Kriminalpolizei
Ottfried Fischer
slang
Katerina Jacob
murder
violence
comedy
running gags
one-liners
Bavarian
Bavarian
overweight
Ruth Drexel
bed and breakfast
matchmaking
Berlin
Bavarian
Zuagroaste
Prussians

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