"Heart Cinema: A Table in Provence - Unexpected Daughters" - Who Véro's father really is

The morning begins with a big shock for Dr. Véronique Gilbert (Friederike Linke): over coffee, her mother Thérèse (Sabine Vitua) tells her who her real father is. Great emotions in the heart-warming sequel "A Table in Provence - Unexpected Daughters" on Sunday at 20.15 on ZDF.

Véro meets her biological father

After Dr. Véronique Gilbert (Friederike Linke) learns that her father is not the deceased Serge, but her supposed uncle Franck (Peter Benedict), she gets into her car and hits an old lady (Barbara Schöne). The injured woman is unconscious and, to Véro's surprise, later turns out to be the mother of her colleague Dr. Hugo Simon (Nico Rogner), who is suffering from Alzheimer's disease.

Véro accompanies Sarah Simon to the clinic of Dr. Franck Gilbert in Montpellier: when she and Franck officially meet there for the first time as father and daughter, both are overwhelmed by the situation.

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Melanie (Leonie Parusel), a heavily pregnant baker's wife, arrives at the practice, unable to make it to her gynecologist in Montpellier due to severe stomach pains. For once, Véro and Hugo are in agreement: Melanie has advanced pre-eclampsia, which puts mother and child in grave danger. Melanie makes Hugo promise to take care of the baby if she dies in childbirth.

Thierry (Andreas Hoppe) has not left his room since his wife Catherine (Gesine Cukrowski) ran off to Hong Kong with the art dealer Guy (Björn-Ole Blunck). Véro finally manages to bring Thierry back to the living so that the singing competition he has planned can go ahead. The first prize is a foal, which daughter Lea (Paula Siebert) desperately wants. She is to perform a very special song ...

Catherine returns to Talon unexpectedly and takes everyone by surprise with her wish.

"Heart Cinema: A Table in Provence - Unexpected Daughters" on Sunday at 20.15 on ZDF.