Bela lađa

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Srecko Šojić (Lane Gutović) on the nave with his colleague Stojkovic

Bela lađa (Serbian: Бела лађа, Bela lađa Serbian pronunciation: [bɛ̂ːlaː lâːdʑa]A White Boat) is a comedy TV series, that is started broadcasting from the end of 2006, on Radio Television of Serbia.[1] The series are in production of Radio-television of Serbia and in executive production of Košutnjak film. Siniša Pavić is scenarist and Mihajlo Vukobratović directed this series.[1] The series continues adventures of A Tight Spot film series.

With its 26,7% share of the audience (2.610.428 watchers) it is on of top ten most popular TV shows in Serbia, according to AGB Nielsen Media Research.[2]

The story is about funny experiences of a politician named Srećko Šojić, played by Milan Gutović.[1]

Characters:

  • Milan Lane Gutović as Srećko Šojić,illiterate democratic party leader
  • Petar Kralj as Dimitrije Pantić, Šojić's former co-worker
  • Predrag Smiljković as Tihomir Stojković, Šojić's co-worker and cousin
  • Branimir Brstina as Baćko Bojić, Šojić's cousin. Bojić is Šojić's replacement in season 6 as Milan Lane Gutović got fired from the series.
  • Nenad Jezdić as Blagoje Pantić, Dimitrije Pantić's son
  • Mina Lazarević as Miroslava Pantić, Dimitrije Pantić's daughter
  • Ljiljana Dragutinović as Persida Pantić, Pantić's wife
  • Dušan Golumbovski as Ozren Soldatović, mafia boss.

Season

  • The first season has 24 episodes aired in the 2006/2007 season.
  • The second season was broadcast 2007/2008 with 14 new episodes.
  • The third series was broadcast on 24 January 2009 and have the 14 episodes.
  • The fourth season of 16 episodes began broadcasting its 17 January 2010.
  • The fifth season had 12 episodes and began with the premiere of 27 February 2011.
  • The sixth season with 10 new episodes begins broadcasting 29 January 2012.[3]

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Bela lađa, serija".RTS Radio-televizija Srbije.
  2. "RTS najgledanija srpska TV".RTS Radio-televizija Srbije.
  3. http://www.rts.rs/page/tv/ci/story/17/%D0%A0%D0%A2%D0%A1+1/1032396/%D0%91%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B0+%D0%BB%D0%B0%D1%92%D0%B0.html


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