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Hitler is mistaken for a comedy impersonator by TV executives and becomes the star of a satirical show. His rants against foreigners and current politics increase in popularity.

The next stop on Radio 4's literary journey across Europe is Timur Vermes' transgressive novel which topped the bestseller list in its native Germany.

Look Who's Back shocked and then thrilled over 1.5 million German readers with its bold approach to the most taboo of subjects - Adolf Hitler. David Threlfall stars as the infamous Nazi leader in this provocative satire.

Part 2

Having woken up in modern day Berlin Adolf Hitler decides he needs to re-take control of his beloved Fatherland. But when he is mistaken for a comedy impersonator by TV Executives, rather than running the country, he finds himself the star of a satirical show. As his rants against foreigners and current politics increase in popularity, so does his power over the German people.

Theme music composed by Clive Swift and arranged by Stuart Morley.

From the novel by Timur Vermes
Translated by Jamie Bulloch
Dramatised for radio by Marcy Kahan
Directed by Helen Perry
A BBC Cymru/Wales Production

Timur Vermes is a journalist and a ghost-writer. Look Who's Back is his first novel.

David Threlfall is a prominent stage, film and TV actor and director. He is best known for his portrayal of Frank Gallagher in the long running TV show Shameless. He recently played Noah in BBC drama The Ark, he has portrayed iconic comedian Tommy Cooper in Not Like That, Like This and real-life cop David Baker in ITV drama Code Of A Killer.

1 hour

Last on

Sat 10 Oct 201521:00

Credits

RoleContributor
Adolf HitlerDavid Threlfall
Fraulein Vera KromeierAlex Tregear
The Kiosk OwnerBen Crowe
Frau Carmen BelliniCaroline Berry
Joachim SensenbrinkJohn Norton
Frank SawatskiRichard Mylan
ActorSargon Yelda
ActorDebra Baker
ActorLeo Wan
ActorGerard Watkins
AuthorTimur Vermes
AdaptorMarcy Kahan
DirectorHelen Perry

Broadcasts

  • Sun 4 Oct 201515:00
  • Sat 10 Oct 201521:00

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