Highlights
Eight Hours Don’t Make a Day

Eight Hours Don’t Make a Day - Miniseries (1972)

Audience Score
76

Miniseries Plot

In Cologne, West Germany, young toolmaker Jochen's world is explored, including those around him: the woman he loves, his eccentric family, and his fellow workers, with whom he bands together to improve conditions on the factory floor.

Eight Hours Don’t Make a Day Miniseries aired on October 29th, 1972.

Miniseries Episodes

1. Jochen and Marion

October 29th, 19721 hr 47 min

In Cologne lives the middle-class Epp family, where one son, Jochen, works in a tool factory and shares close comradeship with his colleagues. While out to purchase alcohol for a family gathering, Jochen meets the beautiful Marion Andreas, who has an office advertising job, a love affair between them develops.

2. Oma and Gregor

December 27th, 19721 hr 45 min

Grandmother Oma spends time searching for an apartment she can afford with her new boyfriend Gregor, a gentleman she has picked up in a park. When they run across a library space being abandoned by town authorities, Oma comes up with the idea of taking it over as a kindergarten for the neighbourhood children with no place to play except the street. She and Gregor become do-it-yourself squatters.

3. Franz and Ernst

January 21st, 19731 hr 37 min

The closely knit comrades at the factory have hoped that, after some training, Franz would replace the recently deceased foreman. But their office manager prefers to bring in an outsider, which causes tension.

4. Harald and Monika

February 18th, 19731 hr 35 min

Prodded by a visit from Marion's strict mother, Jochen plans to marry Marion. Whereas tensions growing between Monika and the abusive Harald lead Monika to consider divorce.

5. Irmgard and Rolf

March 18th, 19731 hr 34 min

With the news the factory is relocating, Jochen and Marion ask if they can switch apartments with Kathe and Wolf, to be closer to their respective jobs. And with this new inconvenience, the workers come up with a list of demands, including the seemingly impractical proposal that they arrange their own schedule rather than it being dictated by the bosses.