Pyjama Party

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Pyjama Party
Also known asSiskonpeti
Genrecomedy
Created byAnna Dahlman, Pirjo Heikkilä, Niina Lahtinen, Julia Jokinen, Katja Lappi
Written byAnna Dahlman, Pirjo Heikkilä, Niina Lahtinen, Krisse Salminen, Sanna Stellan, Joonas Nordman
StarringPirjo Heikkilä, Niina Lahtinen, Krisse Salminen, Sanna Stellan, Jarkko Niemi, Joonas Nordman, Fathi Ahmed
ComposerKatja Lappi
Country of originFinland
Original languageFinnish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes24
Production
Executive producersOlli Haikka, Milla Bruneau, Petja Peltomaa
ProducersJulia Jokinen, Jenni Säntti, Tuula Länsisalmi (Yle)
CinematographyTeppo Högman
EditorJesse Jokela
Running time23 minutes
Production companyYellow Film & TV
Release
Original networkYle
Original releaseJanuary 2, 2014 (2014-01-02) –
January 7, 2016 (2016-01-07)

Pyjama Party (Finnish: Siskonpeti) is a Finnish sketch comedy starring Niina Lahtinen, Pirjo Heikkilä, Sanna Stellan, Krisse Salminen, Joonas Nordman and Jarkko Niemi. Pyjama Party is scripted by the director Anna Dahlman with the actresses and composed by Katja Lappi.

The first season aired in Finland in 2014 and the second season in 2015. TV-series is produced by Yellow Film & TV and aired by Yle.[1]

Pyjama Party is an unruly and sassy sketch comedy show with full of music, entertainment, personal accounts of the comedians’ private lives and weird performances such as awkward wedding speeches and clumsy lap dances. Every episode deals with a different type of theme e.g. Relationship (season 1 episode 2), Home (season 1 episode 3), Work (season 1 episode 4) or Sex (season 1 episode 5). Pyjama Party's sketch Booze day which shows parents behaving like little children in a liquor store became an international YouTube hit in 2015.[2] It also received the annual award for promoting temperance in 2015.[3]

Awards[]

Pyjama Party won Kultainen Venla Award for the best comedy and sketch program in 2014 and 2015.[4][5] Pyjama Party was also selected for a nominee of The Best Comedy Show in Rose d'Or Awards 2016.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Yellow Film & TV. "Pyjama Party". Yellow Film & TV. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  2. ^ Reddit (15 November 2015). "Finnish Booze Day for the parents". Reddit. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  3. ^ Me Naiset (16 October 2015). "Popular TV-show received surprising recognition". Me Naiset. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  4. ^ IMDb (January 2016). "Winners 2016". IMDb. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  5. ^ IMDb (15 January 2015). "Winners 2015". IMDb. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  6. ^ Rose d'Or (11 July 2016). "Nominations announced for the Rose d'Or Awards 2016". Rose d'Or. Archived from the original on 24 October 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2016.

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