Dovhonosyky Show | |
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Шоу довгоносиків | |
Genre | comedy, sketch |
Screenplay by | Viktor Andriyenko H. Konn |
Directed by | Viktor Prykhodko |
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Composer | Ihor Stytsiuk |
Country of origin | Ukraine |
Original languages | Ukrainian, Russian, surzhyk |
No. of episodes | 70 (around 50 saved) |
Production | |
Producer | Valentyn Opaliev |
Production locations | Kyiv, Dovzhenko Film Studios |
Camera setup | Oleh Maslov-Lysychkin |
Running time | 25-30 minutes |
Production company | PRO-TV |
Original release | |
Network | UT-2, 1+1, Inter, STB, TeleExpo |
Release | 18 May 1996 1999 | –
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The Dovhonosyky Show (Ukrainian: Шоу довгоносиків, literally The Long Noses Show) was a Ukrainian comedy TV show-series. It was broadcast on TV screens in Ukraine and Russia from 18 May 1996 to 1999, combining the Ukrainian language with Russian and surzhyk. In Ukraine it was rotated on the channels UT-2, 1+1, Inter, STB, in Russia it was rotated on TeleExpo channel. It was product of PRO-TV television company. The program aired weekly, getting 4 seasons with a total of 70 episodes.[1] Filming for the new episodes stopped in 1998, when the show's creators decided that it should be closed so as not to lose quality due to a lack of new ideas.[2] Each of the actors played several different roles in it. The content of most of the sketches was a parody of typical TV entertainment shows. All of the show's participants, including the guest stars, were adorned with unnaturally long noses, hence the show's name.