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Yeralash

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First episode date
  
11 September 1974

Genres
  
comedy, Sitcom

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Program creators
  
Boris Grachevskiy, Aleksandr Khmelik

Networks
  
Channel One Russia, STS, Carousel, Russia-1, Channel 31, TV-6

Nominations
  
TEFI Award for Best children's or Youth Program

Cast
  
Glukoza, Julia Volkova, Vlad Topalov

Similar
  
Daddy's Daughters, The Pooches, Fitil, Luntik, Kikoriki

Profiles

Yeralash (Russian: Ералаш) is a Russian (formerly Soviet) children's comedy TV show and children's comedy magazine. Yeralash also runs an actor studio and the "Yeralash Island" camp. The word eralash means "mixed, mishmash" and is taken from the Turkic languages.

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TV show

The Yeralash TV show is aired on the Channel One and features mostly child actors. Yeralash's first episode took place in 1975. As of August 2009, 221 episodes have been produced. A typical episode consists of two to four unrelated comedy scenes.

Yeralash has traditionally been filmed in Sukko near Anapa. The show featured numerous notable present-day Russian celebrities such as singer Yulia Volkova from duo t.A.T.u., singer Vlad Topalov and singer Glukoza.

Magazine

Yeralash also produces a children's comedy magazine; twelve issues had been published by October 2009. The magazines featured anecdotes and humorous stories. Each magazine consists of seven to thirteen articles. It is published by the Drofa publishing house.

References

Yeralash Wikipedia


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