Episode 9, 10 and the remaining episodes of season 4 have different broadcast dates on the first

Episode 9 10 and the remaining episodes of season 4

The new episodes of Babylon Berlin have been running on free TV for the first time since Sunday. A jump in time awaits you in the crime series after the first three seasons. This time we meet Charlotte Ritter and Gereon Rath again in the early 1930s, where they are investigating the Great Depression in the Weimar Republic.

The first shows the 4th season in primetime, However, the broadcast time changes from episode 9 onwards. Here you can find out when and where you can watch the new Babylon Berlin episodes.

The first broadcasts all 12 episodes of the 4th season of Babylon Berlin within a few days

Season 4 consists of 12 episodes. The first shows the entire 4th season within just four days and with changing times. Initially, the station showed blocks of four from 8:15 p.m. However, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, the remaining episodes will run at different broadcast times. namely after the primetime film in the first.

This is changing in the TV broadcast: The broadcast dates of episodes 9 to 12 on the first

  • Episode 1, 2, 3 and 4: Sunday, October 1st, from 8:15 p.m
  • Episode 5, 6, 7, and 8: Monday, October 2nd, from 8:15 p.m
  • Episode 9 and 10: Tuesday, October 3rd 10:10 p.m (after the broadcast of Michael “Bully” Herbig’s film Ballon)
  • Episode 11 and 12: Wednesday, October 4th 9:45 p.m (following the broadcast of After Us, the Rest of the World)
  • This is how you can stream all 4 seasons of Babylon Berlin

    The entire fourth season is streaming in the ARD media library. So you can already watch the season finale, which will only be shown on television on Wednesday evening. If you need a refresher, you can also stream the first three seasons at no additional cost and without an account in the media library.

    All four seasons are available to WOW and Sky subscribers.

    That’s what the new episodes of Babylon Berlin are about

    Season 4 was created under the shadow of the controversy surrounding Gereon Rath actor Volker Bruch, who attracted negative attention due to his proximity to corona deniers, conspiracy theorists and his support of a demonstration in which right-wing extremists took part. This didn’t change his involvement in Babylon Berlin for the time being. This time too he plays investigator Gereon Rath, who (ironically) goes undercover to infiltrate the right-wing extremist SA during the Weimar Republic. There is of course also a reunion with Charlotte Ritter (Liv Lisa Fries) as well as sinister characters such as Alfred Nyssen (Lars Eidinger) and Colonel Wendt (Benno Fürmann).

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