Vier gegen Z
4 gegen Z (spoken Vier gegen Zet, also written as 4><Z, lit. "4 against Z") is a German children's television program shown on ARD and KI.KA in which four children are appointed as "Wächter" (guardians) by their deceased aunt Hedda to prevent Zanrelot, the "Herrscher der Finsternis" (lord of darkness) from leaving the underworld and gaining control over Lübeck. As of September 2006, two seasons of 13 episodes each have been broadcast. The show's success has sparked the creation of a total of 6 novelized versions[2] of the television episodes.
4 gegen Z | |
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Starring | Udo Kier Jessica Rusch Kevin Stevan Carolyn McGregor Jonas Friedebom |
Country of origin | Germany |
Original language(s) | German |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 39 |
Production | |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | ARD, KI.KA |
Original release | 9 April 2005[1] – 17 November 2007[1] |
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Jessica Rusch | Karo |
Kevin Stevan | Pinkas |
Carolyn McGregor | Leonie |
Jonas Friedebom | Otti |
Udo Kier | Zanrelot |
Andreas Pietschmann | Matreus |
Lucas Gregorowicz | Jona |
Eva-Maria Hagen | Tante Hedda |
Siegfried Terpoorten | Sascha Sörensen |
Karoline Eichhorn | Julia Lehnhoff |
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References
- Episode guide at Fernsehserien.de
- Booklistings at Fernsehserien.de
- "Von Hollywood nach Lübeck - Vier gegen Kier" at NDR Fernsehen (German)
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