Srećni ljudi

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Srećni ljudi
Created byMilovan Vitezović
StarringDesimir Stanojević
Tanja Bošković
Zlata Numanagić
Dubravka Mijatović
Jugoslava Drašković
Svetislav Goncić
Velimir Bata Živojinović
Radmila Savićević
Nikola Simić
Country of originFR Yugoslavia
No. of episodes70
Production
Executive producersPetar Galović
Zoran Janković
Running time40 minutes
Release
Original networkTV Belgrade
Original release12 September 1993 (1993-09-12) –
30 June 1996 (1996-06-30)

Srećni ljudi (Serbian Cyrillic: Срећни људи, lit.'Happy People') is a Serbian TV series that aired from 1993 to 1996. Created by the Radio Television of Belgrade (RTB) it is the first Serbian TV show ever produced after the breakup of Yugoslavia.

History[]

Srećni ljudi began airing on Radio Television of Belgrade on Sunday 12 September 1993, opening with the theme song named "Srećni ljudi" sung by Ekstra Nena and Boba Stefanović. It has 70 episodes, divided into 2 seasons, both have 35 episodes. The last episode aired on 30 July 1996.

Plot[]

The plot follows the members of Golubović family (father, mother, their son, his wife and their two children), in the time of sanctions and difficulty. Each member is confronted by their own daily struggles and everyone is looking for solutions.

Cast[]

Change of actresses[]

After the 25th episode, Tanja Bošković and Dubravka Mijatović were replaced by Zlata Numanagić and Jugoslava Drašković respectively. Both of the actresses left the series because of bad honorarium.

Theme song[]

The ending theme of the series is the song "Srećni ljudi", which has performed together by the Serbian singers Ekstra Nena and Boba Stefanović (in opening theme is instrumental), which contains the same intro, verse and chorus melody as in the song "Bolji život", which has performed by the Croatian singer Dado Topić for the series by same name which has released six years earlier, in 1987 (in opening theme is also instrumental).

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