The Potykayev family lives in Moscow in a large house near the Kiev railway station opposite the Foreign Ministry (although the distance between the Foreign Ministry and the Kiev railway station is one kilometer). Its head - Alexander works as a manager in a company that sells computers. The mother does not work because there are three children in the family: a 17-year-old daughter, a 14-year-old son and a 5-year-old Pasha. Each series is a finished story. The main place of action is the apartment of this family.
At any time of the day, in the heat and in the bitter cold, they travel the roads of our country, doing difficult and sometimes very dangerous work. Truckers, more
At any time of the day, in the heat and in the bitter cold, they travel the roads of our country, doing difficult and sometimes very dangerous work. Truckers, for them, every flight is not only a destination, but also new meetings, unexpected difficulties, unexpected joys, risk and luck, and of course — new stories, true and incredible! close
Aleksandr Zhigalkin,
Aleksey Kiruschenko,
Andrey Kuznecov,
Eduard Radzukevich,
Andrey Noskov
The plot of the Russian television series “Who is the owner of the house” echoes the plot of the series "My lovely nanny" . A lonely poor provincial, more
The plot of the Russian television series “Who is the owner of the house” echoes the plot of the series "My lovely nanny" .
A lonely poor provincial, former football player Nikita Voronin (Andrey Noskov) comes with his daughter to conquer the capital of our homeland. Soon he gets a job as a household assistant in the house of a wealthy person, a successful businesswoman Daria Pirogova. Pretty, sincere, kind, cheerful Nikita takes many cares on his shoulders and soon has a mistress at home. . . close
About what fuss begins in the military unit on the eve of the New Year, about the warrant officer, feverishly distributing debts, and how with the help more
About what fuss begins in the military unit on the eve of the New Year, about the warrant officer, feverishly distributing debts, and how with the help of a video camera, old servants can organize a festive table for themselves. And why senior officers shouldn't destroy unread faxes from television. On how to use shamanistic spells to bring snow to the desired military unit. About the unshared sergeant love for one narcissistic TV presenter, and why the officers celebrate the New Year with stew, and soldiers with red caviar. close