Prozhektorperiskhilton
Prozhektorperiskhilton | |
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Also known as | PPH |
Starring | Ivan Urgant Garik Martirosyan Sergei Svetlakov Alexander Tsekalo |
Country of origin | Russia |
Original language | Russian |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 147 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Maria Danielyan (2008–12) Alexander Tsekalo (2017) |
Running time | 26-50 minutes (including commercials) |
Production companies | Krasny Kvadrat (2008-2012) Sreda (2017) |
Release | |
Original network | Channel One (Russia) |
Picture format | 4:3 16:9 |
Original release | May 17, 2008 June 10, 2012 March 4, 2017 – December 23, 2017 | –
Chronology | |
Related shows | Big Difference |
External links | |
Website |
Prozhektorperiskhilton (Прожекторперисхилтон; Spotlight of Paris Hilton) was a Russian satirical television talk show aired on Channel One. The first episode was aired on 17 May 2008.[1]
Four hosts (Ivan Urgant, Garik Martirosyan, Sergei Svetlakov, Alexander Tsekalo) discuss current news and comment on different issues in politics and economics, similar to 7 Tage, 7 Köpfe. The show's name is a reference to the 1980s TV program "Прожектор Перестройки" ("Prozhektor Perestroyki", "Spotlight on Perestroika")—a program that was discussing current events on Soviet television during the times of Perestroika—and American socialite Paris Hilton, who, according to Svetlakov, symbolizes lack of taste. Thus, the name of the show implies that this is a current events program that shouldn't be taken seriously.[2]
The four hosts usually discuss interesting news from newspapers, journals and the internet. From time to time they also answer questions from the audience. The show usually ends with the hosts performing a well-known song. In most cases the song is connected to an event (like the birthday of the song's author). The show is half improvised.
The show aired until June 2012, when most hosts have switched to performing as hosts on shows airing on competing channels. However, on 20 February 2017, Channel One announced that the show would be returning (with Tsekalo as executive producer) in 4 March—airing weekly on Saturdays.[3][4]
References[]
- Russian television talk shows
- 2008 Russian television series debuts
- 2012 Russian television series endings
- Russian comedy television series
- Television series by Sreda
- Channel One Russia original programming