Make Me a German
A documentary in which Justin and Bee Rowlatt travel to Nuremberg and adopt the German lifestyle in an attempt to find out what makes Germans so successful.
Just what makes Germans so successful? They work fewer hours, yet they are more productive and their economy is the most successful in Europe. Even David Cameron says we should strive to be more like them.
In a bid to discover their secret, Justin and Bee Rowlatt head to the manufacturing city of Nuremberg with two of their children. Under the tuition of advertising expert PJ, whose company has done detailed research into the typical German, they set out to live, work and socialise the German way.
Justin starts work in a pencil factory, Bee learns how the German housewife organises the home and they set about saving a portion of their income. Trying to make themselves German involves hard work, fun and some entertaining surprises.
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Clips
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Why German mums prefer to stay at home
Duration: 02:41
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What tongue-tied Brits can learn from German choirs?
Duration: 02:52
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Justin Rowlatt |
Director | Riete Oord |
Producer | Riete Oord |
Executive Producer | Lucy Hetherington |
Assistant Producer | Andre Holzinger |
Presenter | Bee Rowlatt |
Read Bee's TV blog post
"I鈥檓 happy to report that I did score full marks on pork and beer consumption!"