An improvisational show in which celebrities and stars are covered with a thick layer of makeup and launched into non-standard everyday situations from which they must extricate themselves by showing a sense of humor. It turns out pretty funny. After all, the most interesting thing is when a star gets into a mess! And this is in almost every program. Every game is judged by the referee and the funniest friend is handed a useless gift - a plastic door.
"South Butovo" is a television show that aired on the First channel, since September 13, 2009. The project tells about two visitors who settled in the more
"South Butovo" is a television show that aired on the First channel, since September 13, 2009. The project tells about two visitors who settled in the Moscow district “South Butovo”. Sergey (Sergei Svetlakov) came to conquer the capital and is sure that it is necessary to work hard to achieve success. But his cousin Dmitry (Dmitry Brekotin), does not intend to work at all. For a year he has been visiting his brother, having stopped for a couple of days, and is not going anywhere.
The brothers are often visited by friends, acquaintances, neighbors and citizens who just passed by, and the most ridiculous stories constantly happen in a cheerful apartment in South Butovo. The moderator manages all the action, Ruslan Sorokin, which gives the characters of the TV show instructions to whom and what to say or do now.
In each program, along with the permanent actors, there is also a guest star, among whom were Ksenia Sobchak, Garik Martirosyan, Zhanna Friske, Tigran Keosayan, Sati Casanova, Alexander Tsekalo, Mikhail Shatsats Kirske/name, <24>Akorga, >>>>
The series "South Butovo" is based on the German original show "Schillerstrasse", released in Germany since 2004. close
KVN is a Russian humour TV show and competition where teams compete by giving funny answers to questions and showing prepared sketches. The programme more
KVN is a Russian humour TV show and competition where teams compete by giving funny answers to questions and showing prepared sketches. The programme was first aired by the First Soviet Channel on November 8, 1961. Eleven years later, in 1972, when few programmes were being broadcast live, Soviet censors found the students' impromptu jokes offensive and anti-Soviet and banned KVN. The show was revived fourteen years later during the Perestroika era in 1986, with Alexander Maslyakov as its host. It is one of the longest-running TV programmes on Russian Television. It also has its own holiday on November 8, the birthday of the game, which KVN players celebrate every year since it was announced and widely celebrated for the first time in 2001. close