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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: October 28, 1998
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 26
  • Networks: SAT.1
  • Genres: Drama
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Fieber: Ärzte für das Leben(1998)

TMDB Rating: 9.0 (1 votes)

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Season 1

13 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Oct 28, 19980.0
2Episode 2Nov 4, 19980.0
3Episode 3Nov 11, 19980.0
4Episode 4Nov 18, 19980.0
5Episode 5Nov 25, 19980.0
6Episode 6Dec 2, 19980.0
7Episode 7Dec 9, 19980.0
8Episode 8Dec 16, 19980.0
9Episode 9Jan 20, 19990.0
10Episode 10Jan 27, 19990.0
11Episode 11Feb 3, 19990.0
12Episode 12Feb 10, 19990.0
13Episode 13Feb 17, 19990.0
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Season 2

13 episodes • 2000

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Feb 10, 20000.0
2Episode 2Feb 17, 20000.0
3Episode 3Feb 24, 20000.0
4Episode 4Mar 2, 20000.0
5Episode 5Mar 9, 20000.0
6Episode 6Mar 16, 20000.0
7Episode 7Mar 23, 20000.0
8Episode 8Mar 30, 20000.0
9Episode 9Apr 6, 20000.0
10Episode 10Apr 13, 20000.0
11Episode 11Apr 27, 20000.0
12Episode 12May 4, 20000.0
13Episode 13May 11, 20000.0

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