Mishak Makhur

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mishak Makhur
Format Comedy panel
Created by Maagalot Productions, Lior Schlein and Avi Cohen
Starring Einav Galili (host)
Lior Schlein (Team Captain)

Guri Alfi (Team Captain)
Guest hosts

No. of episodes 54
Production
Producer(s) Ma'agalot Productions
Running time 50 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Reshet (2004–2006) for Channel 2
Original run August 2004 – July 2006
Chronology
Related shows Eretz Nehederet

Mishak Makhur (Hebrew: משחק מכור‎, lit. Sold Game) is an Israeli TV current affairs show that was broadcasted on Channel 2 between 2004 and 2006.

The show was the first comedy panel show in the Israeli TV and gained a cult status in the Israeli culture. The original line-up, in 2004, included Einav Galili as chairman, with Lior Schlein, the creator of the show, then practically unknown satirican Guri Alfi, acclaimed comedian Reshef Levi and Gil Riva, a flamboyant journalist. In the second season, Reshef and Gil left the show while Lior and Guri remained as team captains accompanied by a guest host, often a politician, journalist or comedian.

The show had two spin offs:

  • "Grill" a local version of Roast
  • "Security Zone" ("Retsuat HaBitahon"), a special daily show during the 2006 Lebanon War.

The show was produced for Reshet TV, by Ma'agalot Productions.

[edit] External links

Languages