Barátok közt
Barátok közt | |
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Genre | Soap opera |
Created by | István Márton Tamás Aradi István Labancz Miklós Varga |
Starring | Izabella Varga Edit Ábrahám Csaba Tihanyi-Tóth András Várkonyi Károly Rékasi Zoltán Szőke |
Opening theme | Új élet vár |
Country of origin | Hungary |
Original language | Hungarian |
No. of seasons | 23 |
No. of episodes | 10,456 |
Production | |
Producer | Ilona Ondruss |
Production locations | Budapest, Hungary |
Running time | 15 minutes |
Production company | Grundy Television |
Release | |
Original network | RTL Klub |
Picture format | PAL (1998–2010) DVB-T 576i 16:9 (2010–2013) HDTV 1080i (2013–2021) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 26 October 1998 17 July 2021 | –
External links | |
Website |
Barátok közt (in English: Among Friends) was a Hungarian television soap opera aired on RTL Klub. Its premiere was on 26 October 1998 and its finale was on 17 July 2021.
Through its entire run, it had been screened as two episodes on every weekday. Since its premiere, Barátok közt was the most watched regular programme domestically in Hungary, with around 1.2 million viewers per night.
On 30 November 2020, in the wake of declining ratings, RTL Klub announced that the winter 2021 season would be the final season, bringing to an end the soap after 23 seasons and more than 10 000 episodes. The soap ended with a grand finale which aired in prime time, instead of its usual early evening slot, and ran for 40 minutes.[1]
Synopsis[]
The series takes place on the fictional Mátyás király tér (King Matthias Square) in Budapest. Barátok közt is about the life of the people living here, about the Berényi family and their family business. In the first episode the oldest one of the Berényi brothers, Zoltán Berényi dies and leaves his company to his wife, Claudia Berényi (), his two brothers, Miklós () and András Berényi (died in 2013, portrayed by ), Miklós’ wife, Nóra Balogh (divorced in 2005, portrayed by ), and his friend, László Novák ().
Most of the characters are well known in Hungary, like Zsolt Bartha (), or Magdolna Kertész (), whose death in 2009 was among the greatest news in the country.
International versions[]
The license of the series was sold in several countries in Europe. In Poland its local version, Na Wspólnej, premiered in January 2003 on TVN. The Slovakian version was canceled because of financial reasons. The Romanian version was also canceled due to low ratings.
References[]
- ^ "Megszűnik a Barátok Közt, az RTL Klub 22 éve képernyőn lévő sorozata". Media1 (in Hungarian). 30 November 2020. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
External links[]
- Barátok közt at IMDb
- Barátok közt at PORT.hu (in Hungarian)
- Hivatalos honlap (in Hungarian)
- Hungarian television shows
- 2020s Hungarian television series
- 2010s Hungarian television series
- 2000s Hungarian television series
- 1990s Hungarian television series
- 1998 Hungarian television series debuts
- 2021 Hungarian television series endings
- Hungarian-language television shows