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Kanzleramt - Season 1

Kanzleramt is a German television series based on the template of the American tv series The West Wing. It is primarily set in the office of fictional Chancellor of Germany Andreas Weyher, telling stories about the German head of government's political career and private life as a widower and father of a teenage daughter. It was neither a critical nor ratings success, and was cancelled after twelve episodes.

Top Cast

  • Klaus J. Behrendt

    Klaus J. Behrendt

    Andreas Weyer

  • Robert Atzorn

    Robert Atzorn

    Kanzleramtschef

  • Herbert Knaup

    Herbert Knaup

    Regierungssprecher

  • Claudia Michelsen

    Claudia Michelsen

    Abteilungsleiterin Außenpolitik

  • Rita Russek

    Rita Russek

    Leiterin des Kanzlerbüros

  • Heikko Deutschmann

    Heikko Deutschmann

    Redenschreiber des Bundeskanzlers

  • Karoline Teska

    Karoline Teska

    Tochter des Bundeskanzlers

Overview

Kanzleramt is a German television series based on the template of the American tv series The West Wing. It is primarily set in the office of fictional Chancellor of Germany Andreas Weyher, telling stories about the German head of government's political career and private life as a widower and father of a teenage daughter. It was neither a critical nor ratings success, and was cancelled after twelve episodes.

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