Der Bulle von Tölz
The Bull from/of
Genre
Set in Bad Tölz in Upper Bavaria between Munich and the border to Austria, the series is about the activities of the local Kriminalpolizei as personified by Benno Berghammer (Ottfried Fischer), the eponymous Bulle (literally "bull", a slang word and the equivalent of "cop" at the same time an allusion to his bulky appearance), and Sabrina Lorenz (Katerina Jacob), two Kommissare who invariably, at the beginning of each episode, are faced with murder in the seemingly idyllic small town of Bad Tölz or its rural surroundings.
Generally, no
Recurring characters
In the first episode, Hauptkommissar Benno Berghammer is in his early forties. An only child and heavily overweight, he still lives with his widowed mother (a concept referred to as "Hotel Mum" in Germany) Theresia "Resi" Berghammer (Ruth Drexel), who is running a small bed and breakfast 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 clothes and tidies up his room but there is hardly anything he gives her in return. While Resi is proud of her son and his achievements at his job, she does not approve of his bachelor lifestyle. Longing for a grandchild, she occasionally dabbles in matchmaking when she becomes aware of an eligible female. But although her son has a penchant for attractive female suspects he never gets involved with any women. The constant bickering between mother and son over all sorts of things big and small is an ever-present running gag.
Sabrina Lorenz is a young Kommissarin hailing from
Nadine Richter, played by Katharina Abt, replaced Sabrina Lorenz in 2006 as Benno Berghammer's police partner.
Other recurring characters include Wachtmeister Anton Pfeiffer (
Actor Udo Thomer died in the first week of January 2006. Following the death of actress Ruth Drexel in February 2009, SAT1 announced to probably not produce any more new episodes of "Der Bulle von Tölz".
Topics
In Der Bulle von Tölz, a fair amount of
External links
- Site at SAT.1 Archived 2007-01-01 at the Wayback Machine (in German)