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  2. Category:Czech animated television series - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Czech animated television series" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. List of Czech television programmes - Wikipedia

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    (The Life and Time of Judge A.K.) - drama television series. Život na zámku (Life at the Mansion) - children's drama television series. Zkáza Dejvického divadla (The End of Dejvice Theatre) - comedy/drama television series. Zkoušky z dospělosti - children's television series. Zlá krev - historical drama television series.

  4. Czech animation - Wikipedia

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    The production of Czech animation began in the 1920s. Czech animated production from the 1920s to 1945 was created primarily as advertisements for products and as works for children, with the earliest Czech animation being Bohuslav Šula's unfinished 1920 film Broučci, an adaptation of the classic children's book of the same name by Jan Karafiát. [6]

  5. Category:Czech animation - Wikipedia

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    Czech animated films (3 C, 1 P) T. Czech animated television series (13 P) Pages in category "Czech animation" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  6. List of original shows by Czech Television - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Animated/Children series. 1.2 Documentary series. 2 Quiz shows. 3 ... The following is a list of original programs of Czech Television network. Series. 4teens ...

  7. Pat & Mat - Wikipedia

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    Pat & Mat (Czech and Slovak: Pat a Mat) is a Czechoslovak slapstick stop-motion animated series created by Lubomír Beneš and Vladimír Jiránek.The characters first appeared in the theatrically released short Kuťáci (Tinkers) in 1976, while the first made-for-TV episode "Tapety" ("Wallpaper") was produced for ČST Bratislava three years later.

  8. Mach a Šebestová - Wikipedia

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    The first 13 episodes was broadcast on Czechoslovak Television in 1982. [2] Mach a Šebestová is one of the most popular series made for children's television programme Večerníček. [3] The series was adapted for the 2001 film titled Mach, Šebestová a kouzelné sluchátko (lit. ' Max, Sally and the Magic Phone ') by director Václav ...

  9. Večerníček - Wikipedia

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    Until 1976, the Czech version of the program saw frequent changes of scheduling. It was broadcast on a variety of days over the years. [2] From January 1976 – 2012, Večerníček was broadcast every day on ČT1, the first Czech national television channel. The channel would show one full series continuously for a block of days.

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