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Title English title Original airdate Production code 1 "Bolnica" The Hospital: December 22, 1974 (): 101: 2 "Garaža" The Garage: December 29, 1974 (): 102: 3 "Izdajnik" The Traitor
[1] [2] [3] Povratak otpisanih continues the storyline from the first part, following the underground group of Belgrade resistance fighters led by Tihi (Voja Brajović) and Prle (Dragan Nikolić). It was first broadcast on 1 January 1978. Like its predecessor Otpisani, it had 13 episodes that were subsequently remastered into a feature film.
Otpisani (Serbian Cyrillic: Отписани, English: The Written Offs) is a Yugoslav drama TV series, produced by Radio Television Belgrade and first aired in 1974. The series follows the lives of young partisans during the Second World War in occupied Belgrade.
Season 2. The events of Season 2 take place two years after Season 1. The youngest son of Captain Ali and Cemile, Osman, has started primary school and has fallen in love with a girl named Gülden. However, their teacher, who also happens to be Mete's teacher in high school, always seems to be punishing little Osman because of his supposed ...
The show received extremely positive critical reviews and outstanding ratings. The show's first episode, aired in December 2008, was watched by a respectable 1.5 million people. The show aired 4 times per week. Each episode saw a ratings increase. Soon after, newspapers and other media picked up on the massive success of the show.
8 "Nova godina kuca na vratima 1" 3 November 2015 () 201: 9 "Nova godina kuca na vratima 2" 4 November 2015 () 202: 10 "Faruka se namjerio na doktorku, a Izet na sač" 6 October 2015 () 203: 11 "Izet je u ratarskom biznisu, a Faruk se navukao na lijepak" 7 October 2015 () 204: 12
On March 5, 2008, it premiered in Croatia on Nova TV, which originally placed it in a 9:40 pm timeslot on Wednesdays, [2] however its time slot and day of airing was changed around frequently. After the first season, the series had a two-part New Year's special aired on January 1 and 2, 2009, [ 3 ] called Rode u magli ( Storks in the Mist ...
[1] [2] Taylor called the song "admirably well-written" and "brightly produced", further comparing the track to 10,000 Maniacs. [2] British music columnist James Masterton also compared "Kiss Me" to the works of the Sundays, referring to the song as a cross with a mellow Cranberries song, and called it a "wonderful tapestry of jangling guitars ...