"Pensioners are always busy" is a 20-part television series in 12 of them the actress Karin Ugowski play the role of Maria Winkler. The series focuses on the experiences of the retired couple Anna and Paul Schmidt (Helga Göring and Herbert Köfer). They always have their hands full, their help is welcome and is used by numerous fellow human beings. And the two are happy to help - as a result, their lives always remain varied and interesting.

This comedy by László Tabi shows the couple Peter (Rolf Herricht) and Maria (Karin Ugowski) in a kind of state of emergency. When the student Kati (Kathrin Martin) is present as a guest, Peter gets thoughts as to whether the young student could mean more in his life. A mind game based on the motto "What if ..." The couple gets to the point where they wonder what their marriage is (still) worth.

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The series "Legends: An Evening for ..." shows 90-minute portraits of German "legends" and presents rare archive material and interviews with companions and friends. Hans-Joachim Preil was the nine-times clever, know-it-all and senior teacher in the legendary comedian duo "Herricht & Preil". He wrote entertainment history for 30 years. His skits, comedies, and swans amused an entire country. During the rehearsals for the joint production "Yes, I'm such a man", actress Karin Ugowski had an accident and had to wear a plaster cast on his leg for weeks.

The series "Legends: An Evening for ..." shows 90-minute portraits of German "legends" and presents rare archive material and interviews with companions and friends. Gerd E. Schäfer - actor, cabaret artist, moderator. He has played in countless roles for over 60 years. No matter whether on stage or in film - he always gives his characters that certain something. This year Gerd E. Schäfer would celebrate his 95th birthday. The film and theater actress and colleague of him - Karin Ugowski - also shares their memories.

March 18, 1848. The bourgeois-democratic revolution is in full swing, and events have also spread to Berlin. The military takes action against unarmed demonstrators on the street. People of different origins meet in an apartment. Attorney Dr. Benedikt (Wilhelm Koch-Hooge) had just returned to his comfortable apartment when he met workers Paul Kelle (Berko Acker) and “Rotkopf” (Wolfgang Brumm). The latter have taken up battle posts on the windows to fight the reactionary king's troops from here. Barricades are also erected on the streets, shots ring out in the streets.

Martina (Jutta Wachowiak) is fully committed to her job. In an institute, she works with her colleague Regina (Karin Ugowski) on an important research assignment. In doing so, she assumes - more in the subconscious - that the relationship with her husband (Stefan Lisewski) runs in constant paths. However, it turns out that successful employment cannot prevent the spouses' claims to life from developing differently. Martina and Thomas Fichtner have to find a way to avert the acute danger to their marriage. (Source: Fernsehen der DDR)

Isolde Schubert (Hanna Donner) is a helpful woman and takes care of the Körner family as a neighbor. But these take advantage of their neighbor's willingness to help more and more and are becoming more and more comfortable and dependent, so that Ms. Schubert only wants to draw one line under this chapter, in which she switches to a radical cure: At first she pretends to start a suddenly approved cure , during this time she was able to win her sister from Eberswalde to take over her “representation”.

The living conditions of a young woman (Karin Ugowski) were critically examined in this TV production; Specifically, they devoted themselves to the conflict between family and work. The dilemma of Lilo Radtke, portrayed by Karin Ugowski, begins in the film story on the day that her son comes to school. Her husband is pushing for a decision that has a major impact on her `inner balance` and on marriage harmony.

The author of “Stories of crooks” was the well-known lawyer, university professor and writer Professor Friedrich Karl Kaul (1906-1981), who had brought true events together in pointed and funny stories. The sphere of action was always the western world ruled by capital. It also involved the morale of petty criminals and the striking psychological sophistication that criminals big and small use in their illegal maneuvers.

Tourism specialist or main tour guide Obermüller (Hans-Joachim Preil) wants to introduce his deputy or tour guide Hurtig (Rolf Herricht) into the management of the newly opened “Schneemannbaude” in Katzhütte, Thuringia. But it turns out that this is not primarily about the management of this facility, but rather that the entire staff, from the cook to the maid, has said goodbye to the turn of the year and takes a few days off, but the main tour guide does has to answer for.