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2021 Drama Special : The Palace | 그녀들 [PreviewㅣKBS WORLD TV] 10 Million Viewer Video Celebrating 10 Million Subscribers : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=...
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The Palace: With Luise Befort, Svenja Jung, Anja Kling, Hermann Beyer. Set in the Friedrichstadt-Palast music hall in the late 1980s, follows twin sisters as they search for their roots.
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- 2022-01-03
- Drama, Music
- Luise Befort, Svenja Jung, Anja Kling
Best of On Demand TV / Finder / Drama. The Palace (2021 German series) Long-lost twins discover their story in 1980s divided Germany ... Year: 2021-2022. Certificate ...
S1.E5 ∙ Episode #1.5. Wed, Jan 5, 2022. In the Pankow apartment house, the grandparents, the mother and her daughters all get together; the government threaten to stop the rehearsals at the Friedrichtstadt-Palast; Marlene moves to West Berlin to live near her mother and sister. 6.8/10 (44)
Feb 11, 2024 · The Palace is 1884 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The TV show has moved down the charts by -54 places since yesterday. In the United Kingdom, it is currently more popular than Devils but less popular than Life on Mars.
2022 • 6 Episodes. Season 1 of The Palace premiered on January 3, 2022. Episode 6. (1x6, January 5, 2022) Season Finale. View All Seasons.
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A wonderfully intimate examination of British social centres and their slow eradication under successive Tory governments. It's a shame that despite a half-hour runtime, the directorial vision is so laser-focused on depicting a wistful portrait of Bingo halls as a diverse and inclusive solace for those left behind by a modernising world.