Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 281,542 playable programmes from the BBC

Reputations Simon Wiesenthal: the Man Who Hunted Nazis

on BBC Two England

Wiesenthal, the 88-year-old survivorof a dozen Second
World War concentration camps, is the most famous and persistent hunter of Nazis. For over half a century he has sought out fugitives suspected of war crimes against the Jews. But his single-minded methods have not been universally respected, even byfellow anti-Nazi activists. The film includes interviews with novelist
Frederick Forsyth - author of The Odessa File, in which the fictionial Nazi-hunterwas based on Wiesenthal -former Austrian president Kurt Waldheim and Wiesenthal himself. It also investigates Wiesenthal's role in the 1961 capture of the notorious Adolf Eichmann.
Director Saskia Baron ; Series editor Janice Hadlow

Contributors

Unknown:
Frederick Forsyth
Unknown:
Kurt Waldheim
Unknown:
Adolf Eichmann.
Director:
Saskia Baron
Editor:
Janice Hadlow

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

Appears in

Suggest an Edit

We are trying to reflect the information printed in the Radio Times magazine.

  • Press the 'Suggest an Edit' button
  • Type in any changes to the title, synopsis or contributor information using the Radio Times Style Guide for reference.
  • Click the Submit Edits button.
    Your changes will be sent for verification and if accepted, will appear in due course More