Three young people who have to do in their spare time nothing better than chasing criminals? This is a familiar and has long been the recipe for success of the radio drama series The Three Investigators. The youth radio play series POINT Whitmark by Volker Sassenberg based on the novels by Bob Lexington has a similar basis and initially differs only in detail. So Jay, Tom and Derek look far as detectives, but as a reporter and radio journalists. The fact that they are time and again involved in crimes is mostly attributable to chance and makes the stories therefore also very interesting. Already while listening to the first episode of the high production standard falls on. In addition to an original and exciting story, it is the first-class speakers who sonorous music, and realistic effects, which makes POINT Whitmark so remarkable. In addition, the individual episodes are self-contained, and you can buy as opposed to Gabriel Burns also a radio play of the higher numbers, without knowing the consequences first. Episode 1 starts immediately with a well thought out story and presents the characters by the way, during the action before. Already the opening sequence of the past, where the freighter sinks, was highlighted very consistent and with authentic sounds represented. The reporter Trio is spoken by Sven Plate (Jay), Kim Hasper (Tom) and Gerrit Schmidt-Foss (Derek), they each play an outstanding job and play their roles with commitment. Sven Plate is known among other things as a German voice of Wesley Crusher from the television series Star Trek: the next century. Kim Hasper has synchronized among others the figure of Harry Osborn in the Spider-Man films, while Gerrit Schmidt-Foss as Leonardo DiCaprio in the movie Titanic lent his voice. As narrator brilliant actor Jürg Löw, who performs this task excellently. Overall, there is actually no speaker who does not understand and adequately represent devotedly his role. All in all a very nice and grandiose produced debut of a new radio drama series Jugenkrimi.