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  2. List of Polish television series - Wikipedia

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    Baśnie i bajki polskie; Baśnie i waśnie; Bolek and Lolek; Bolek i Lolek na Dzikim Zachodzie (animated series) Bolek i Lolek na wakacjach; Bolek i Lolek wyruszają w świat; Bukolandia; Bąblandia; Celebrechty; Cywilizacja (animated series) Czternaście bajek z Królestwa Lailonii Leszka Kołakowskiego; Dixie (animated series) Dwa koty i pies

  3. Polsat Seriale - Wikipedia

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    Polsat Seriale (formerly known as Polsat Romans) is a Polish television channel which broadcasts movies and television series. It is owned and operated by Polsat . It started broadcasting on 1 September 2013, as Polsat Romans, [ 1 ] 5 April 2020. but changed its name to Polsat Seriale on 6 April 2020.

  4. List of television stations in Poland - Wikipedia

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    TVP Seriale: Series 16:9 HD Polish TVP Rozrywka* Entertainment 16:9 HD Polish TVP Kobieta* Lifestyle 16:9 HD Polish TVP HD: General 16:9 HD Polish, original TVP Polonia* General 16:9 HD Polish TVP World: News 16:9 HD English, German Belsat* Belarusian Channel 16:9 HD Belarusian, Ukrainian, Russian TVP Wilno

  5. List of programmes broadcast by TVN 7 - Wikipedia

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    Big Brother (2019 – series 6 and 7 only; previously on TVN and TV4) – reality show based on Big Brother; Kto odmówi pannie młodej? (2020 [4]) – reality show based on Marry Me Now; Perfect Picture (2022 [5]) – celebrity photography competition based on The Perfect Picture; Hotel Paradise (since 2020) – bikini-reality show based on ...

  6. TVP1 - Wikipedia

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    On March 7, 2003, TVP1 introduced its current logo, adapted from the 1992 channel logo and put in a blue rectangle. [3] An HD feed was launched in January 2011 as a test broadcast. On 1 June 2012, TVP1 HD was officially launched, in anticipation for its coverage of the UEFA Euro 2012, which was held in Poland and Ukraine. [4]

  7. Go Ahead, Brother - Wikipedia

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    Piotr Witkowski as Oskar Gwiazda; Konrad Eleryk [] as Sylwester Zajfert; Mirosław Haniszewski [] as Marecki; Jakub Wesołowski as "Rudy"; Sebastian Dela as "Gemboj" Andrzej Popiel as Gołaś

  8. Polskie Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Polskie Zoo is a Polish satirical TV program, produced by Marcin Wolski, and aired every Saturday night by Telewizja Polska station TVP1 between September 21 1991 to June 25 1994. [1] It was focused on the political reality and the leading politicians in the country; and arranged as a puppet show with animals living in a Zoo. [ 2 ]

  9. Święta wojna - Wikipedia

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    The main cast of the Polish series "Holy War" Clockwise from the top left: Bercik, Andzia, Zbyszek, Gerard Święta wojna (eng. Holy War) is a popular Polish comedy series broadcast on TVP2 from January 23, 2000 to May 9, 2009.