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The series premiered in Serbia on RTS on 12 October 2017 with an 8pm timeslot, which has long been the default time slot for all Serbian and Yugoslav TV series. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] The first episode in Serbia was watched by more than 2,123,000 viewers and was the most watched media on that channel. [ 31 ]
TV Slagalica (Serbian Cyrillic: ТВ Слагалица; English: TV Puzzle) or simply Slagalica is a Serbian quiz show produced by RTS and airs on RTS 1. It is based on Des chiffres et des lettres , a French game show.
Српски / srpski; ... Lists of television series episodes (6 C) H. Horror television episodes by series (9 C) R. Running Man (TV series) episodes (1 C, ...
On 19 October 2009, the drama series Na terapiji, recorded from December 2008 to March 2009, which contains 45 episodes, and the reality show Survivor Serbia 2 began. The programme Posle kafe was replaced by the programme Važne stvari. On 12 October 2009, Fox televizija introduced an all-new visual identity.
Survivor Srbija is the Serbian version of the reality television game show Survivor.Its first broadcast was on October 27, 2008. The show is broadcast by Prva.. In addition to Serbia, the show is broadcast in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Slovenia and Montenegro.
Veče sa Ivanom Ivanovićem (English: Tonight with Ivan Ivanović) is a Serbian late-night talk show, created and hosted by Ivan Ivanović. It was initially premiere-broadcast on Prva Srpska Televizija , from 14 May 2010, before moving to Nova S in April 2019. [ 1 ]
The television series has been encored a total of seven times. Srećni ljudi (Happy people) is the most successful, long running, television series aired between 1993 and 1996. The most watched drama series in Serbia. Ranjeni orao (Wounded eagle) based on the novel by Serbian author Mir Jam, the 17-episode
Also known as: Veliki Brat: Genre: Reality television: Created by: Endemol: Presented by: Croatia Antonija Blaće (2011, 2015) Serbia Marijana Mićić (2006; 2009–2013) Ana Grubin (2007–2008; 2013)