No matter where you live, police procedural dramas prove to be popular. In the US, home viewers enjoy long-running crime sagas — Dragnet (1951-1959; 1967-1970), Columbo (1968-2003), Hawaii Five-O (1968-1990; 2010-2020), Hill Street Blues (1981-1987), NYPD Blue (1993-2005), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000-2015), NCIS: Los Angeles (2009-2023), Blue Bloods (2010-2024), Chicago P.D. (2014-present), Criminal Minds (2005-present), NCIS (2003-present), Law & Order (1990-present) and Law & Order: SVU (1999-present) — while Britain boasts a host of cop shows including Midsomer Murders (1997-present). On Teutonic TV, Germans tuned in to the ZDF thriller Schuld nach Ferdinand von Schirach (2015). The six-part drama follows criminal defense attorney Friedrich Kronberg (Moritz Bleibtreu) as he encounters and defends questionable clients and, unlike most lawyers, he actually grapples with the moral issues behind each case. The series also includes guest stars Barnaby Metschurat, Benjamin Sadler, Devid Striesow, Hans-Michael Rehberg, Jannik Schümann, Ludwig Trepte, Mišel Matičević, Moritz Bleibtreu, Richard Sammel, and the skin on Max Hegewald. On episode three of the run, Max shows a maximum amount of flesh while lying on the floor in some ritualistic, candle-filled scene. As such, we get to ogle the bare bloke’s back, abs, sack, shaft and ass. Now, that’s what we call being an overexposed actor! Also known as Shades of Guilt, this skinternational series features dialogue in German. Of course, when Mr. Hegewald appears in the buff, there’s no need for talk. Americans wanting to watch the show can access it online which gives new meaning to the act of streaming!