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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 4, 1989
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 62
  • Networks: Das Erste
  • Genres: Crime
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Peter Strohm(1989)

TMDB Rating: 6.0 (3 votes)

Overview

Peter Strohm is a private detective with radical methods. His work begins where police work ends; he takes on sensitive cases that require a certain scale, or explosive situations that can lead to international crises.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

14 episodes • 1989Avg: 7.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Jan 4, 19890.0
2Episode 2Jan 9, 19897.0
3Episode 3Jan 16, 19890.0
4Episode 4Jan 23, 19890.0
5Episode 5Jan 30, 19890.0
6Episode 6Feb 6, 19890.0
7Episode 7Feb 13, 19890.0
8Episode 8Feb 20, 19890.0
9Episode 9Mar 6, 19890.0
10Episode 10Mar 13, 19890.0
11Episode 11Mar 20, 19890.0
12Episode 12Mar 27, 19890.0
13Episode 13Apr 3, 19890.0
14Episode 14Apr 10, 19890.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

12 episodes • 1991

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Mar 11, 19910.0
2Episode 2Mar 18, 19910.0
3Episode 3Apr 1, 19910.0
4Episode 4Apr 8, 19910.0
5Episode 5Apr 15, 19910.0
6Episode 6Apr 22, 19910.0
7Episode 7Apr 29, 19910.0
8Episode 8May 6, 19910.0
9Episode 9May 13, 19910.0
10Episode 10May 27, 19910.0
11Episode 11Jun 3, 19910.0
12Episode 12Jun 10, 19910.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

11 episodes • 1991

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Nov 4, 19910.0
2Episode 2Nov 11, 19910.0
3Episode 3Nov 18, 19910.0
4Episode 4Nov 25, 19910.0
5Episode 5Dec 3, 19910.0
6Episode 6Dec 10, 19910.0
7Episode 7Dec 17, 19910.0
8Episode 8Jan 7, 19920.0
9Episode 9Jan 14, 19920.0
10Episode 10Jan 21, 19920.0
11Episode 11Jan 28, 19920.0
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Season 4

14 episodes • 1995

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Feb 7, 19950.0
2Episode 2Feb 14, 19950.0
3Episode 3Feb 21, 19950.0
4Episode 4Feb 28, 19950.0
5Episode 5Mar 7, 19950.0
6Episode 6Mar 8, 19950.0
7Episode 7Mar 9, 19950.0
8Episode 8Mar 10, 19950.0
9Episode 9Apr 1, 19950.0
10Episode 10Apr 2, 19950.0
11Episode 11Apr 3, 19950.0
12Episode 12Apr 4, 19950.0
13Episode 13May 9, 19950.0
14Episode 14May 1, 19950.0
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Season 5

11 episodes • 1996

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Jan 2, 19960.0
2Episode 2Jan 16, 19960.0
3Episode 3Jan 23, 19960.0
4Episode 4Jan 30, 19960.0
5Episode 5Feb 6, 19960.0
6Episode 6Feb 13, 19960.0
7Episode 7Feb 20, 19960.0
8Episode 8Feb 27, 19960.0
9Episode 9Mar 5, 19960.0
10Episode 10Mar 12, 19960.0
11Episode 11Apr 2, 19960.0

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