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HBO Europe is a premium television group of channels by HBO.It is available as a group of film channels and streaming television services in Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Moldova while VOD-only services with original programming is available in Spain, Sweden, Norway, Denmark ...
Right after it, the fairy tale film The Brave Blacksmith (13.45%) and Once Upon a Time, There Was a King..... (10.89%) were the most watched fairy tale films during the Christmas holidays. The first episode of the new TV series Seznam, entitled Revír, achieved an above-average share of 5.21% in the audience group 15–69 on Saturday, March 25.
Wasteland (Czech: Pustina) is a Czech television series, which premiered in October 2016 on HBO Europe. [1] Created by Štěpán Hulík [], the series stars Zuzana Stivinova as the mayor of a small Czech town which is being bought up and razed by a coal mining company, leading to conflict between residents who want to preserve their traditional life and those who want to take the money and ...
Burning Bush (Czech: Hořící keř) is a 2013 three-part miniseries created for HBO by Polish director Agnieszka Holland.Based on real characters and events, this haunting drama focuses on the personal sacrifice of a Prague history student, Jan Palach, who set himself on fire in 1969 in protest against the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia in the previous year.
distribution only; produced by The Bryna Company and Astral Film Productions: August 25, 1984: The Blood of Others: distribution only August 31, 1984: Flashpoint: HBO's first theatrical film; distributed by TriStar Pictures: October 14, 1984: Countdown to Looking Glass: October 20, 1984: The Guardian: November 18, 1984: The Glitter Dome ...
Megamax was a pay television channel that was broadcast in Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic and Slovakia, owned by AMC Networks International in Central Europe. It was aimed primarily at children, 5–17 years old and broadcast animated series and teen series.
Czech Television was established by the Czech Television Act of the Czech National Council (Act No. 483/1991 Coll.) on 1 January 1992, as a public television service for the citizens of the Czech Republic, with property transferred from Czechoslovak Television.
Users had the option to play one of the archive programs or watch a live broadcast, but it had to be an original production of Czech Television. There were three different video qualities to choose from: low, medium and TV. TV quality video had a bit rate of 1.5 Mb/s.