Robert Treutel

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Robert Treutel (born October 25, 1957 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German radio presenter and comedian. He became known through the character " Bodo Bach ", which he created .

Life

Treutel was born the first of three children. After graduating from high school in 1976, he began to study law and also worked for the Hessischer Rundfunk as a cable helper, driver and assistant production manager. This activity gave him so much pleasure that he finished his studies after nine semesters without a degree. In 1982 he moved to Cologne and worked there as a unit manager for the WWF Club , in 1983 he took over the production management at WDR at the TV up-and-coming theater "Sprungbrett" and finally became a presenter on WDR radio . In 1989 he came to the then newly founded radio station HIT RADIO FFH , where he also worked as a presenter - in addition to his work at WDR.

In 1994 he developed the character "Bodo Bach" when he called a hotel in Tokyo and tried to speak Japanese with staff there. Treutel appears again and again under the stage name “Bodo Bach” in various television programs (e.g. Do you understand fun? Or in the advice team of Master of Everyday Life ). He plays various solo programs and has produced several recordings.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Interview on faz.net from April 20, 2011, accessed on October 10, 2017
  2. Biography on bodobach.de, accessed on October 10, 2017