Kanzleramt (2005)
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Cast & Crew.
Klaus J. Behrendt
Andreas Weyer
Robert Atzorn
Kanzleramtschef
Claudia Michelsen
Abteilungsleiterin Aussenpolitik Edith Lambert
Herbert Knaup
Regierungssprecher
Karoline Teska
Nina Weyer
Isabell Hindersin
Veronika Hellmann / Inge Hellmann
Peter Benedict
Hecker / Overath
Rita Russek
Leiterin des Kanzlerbüros
Corinna Kirchhoff
Judith Keller
Heikko Deutschmann
Redenschreiber des Bundeskanzlers
Robert Glatzeder
Tim Altmann
Jakob Schäuffelen
Director
Gabriela Maria Schmeide
Dr. Christa Templin
Markus Boysen
Axel Pavny
Hannah Ley
Ella Nolle
Marie Gruber
Käthe Borsig
Hilmar Eichhorn
Dr. Rosenau
Vadim Glowna
Kai Uwe Harmssen
Lisa Kreuzer
Frauke Lüders
Margarita Broich
Dr. Marion Heitfeld
Ursela Monn
Klara Schuhmann
Mario Adorf
Friedrich Stern
Wilfried Dziallas
Alfons Bauhaus
Ulrike Grote
Frau Odenwald
Philippe Brenninkmeyer
Patrik Sheehan
Florian Fitz
Markus Jungbluth
Peter Fitz
Dr. Friedrich Goerne
Rüdiger Vogler
Prof. Wegener
Markus Knüfken
Stefan Ostheim
Susann Uplegger
Barbara Halter
Ina Weisse
Dr. Dr. Helene Mack
Renan Demirkan
Dr. Donnatella Cottafavi
Ciro de Chiara
Javier Molinas
Katja Heinrich
Marianne Baumgarten
Silke Matthias
Dr. Spähte
Tobias Oertel
Carlos Olivera
Frank Witter
Polizist
Bruno F. Apitz
Flachuber
Georges Claisse
Monsieur Duperyron
Hans-Eckart Eckhardt
Sir Oswald
Lutz Herkenrath
Wolf-Dieter Wiebel
Thomas Goritzki
Lothar Petersdorf
Helga Göring
Ingeborg
Lambert Hamel
Malte Unger
Nino Sandow
Rui Sonagne
Marion van de Kamp
Lotte Reinders
Bettina Engelhardt
Gerrit Henkel
Wolfgang Häntsch
Gregor Merwald
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Kanzleramt (engl: "Chancellery") is a German serial political drama television series created by Hans-Christoph Blumenberg and Martin E. Süskind that was originally broadcast on ZDF from 23 March to 29 June 2005. The show is based on the template of the American TV series The West Wing.The series is set primarily in the office of fictional Chancellor of Germany Andreas Weyer (Klaus J. Behrendt), telling stories about the German head of government's political career and private life as a widower and father of a teenage daughter. "Chancellery is entertaining, exciting and interesting," said Friedrich Bohl (CDU), former chief of the Federal chancellery. Compared with the multi-award winning US template The West Wing, Chancellery appeared to most critics but rather shallow and trivial. It was written by the former speechwriter of German statesman Willy Brandt, Martin E. Süskind, but they deemed unrealistic.It was neither a critical nor ratings success, and was cancelled after twelve episodes. It opened with 4.87 million viewers (market share of 15.2 percent), but the viewing numbers dropped relatively quickly to 1.5 to 1.7 million.