Richard Herring reclaims objects that we've grown to hate, starting with Hitler's toothbrush moustache.
In this opening episode, he's reclaiming the toothbrush moustache on behalf of comedy - taking it back from Hitler to give to it's rightful owner Charlie Chaplin.
Richard examines why a particular piece of facial hair can evoke revulsion in all who see it, when in fact the person first associated with it was one of the funniest people on the planet.
He grows his own toothbrush moustache and hears what passers by make of it, talks to a German moustache expert about Hitler's vanity and describes how wearing it on the day after the BNP won seats in the last European election strengthened his resolve to continue his campaign.
Based on Richard's Edinburgh show, this was recorded in front of an audience.
Producer: Alison Vernon-Smith
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 2010. Show less