Polònia
Polònia | |
---|---|
Genre | Comedy |
Presented by | Toni Soler i Guasch |
Starring |
Queco Novell Cesc Casanovas Bruno Oro Manel Lucas Xavier Noms Xavier Serrano Pau Miró Gemma Deusedes Lulú Palomares Toni Albà David Olivares Sergi Mas Agnès Busquets Carlos Latre Mireia Portas Roger de Gràcia Miquel Àngel Ripeu Judit Martín |
Country of origin | Spain |
Original language(s) | Catalan language (with Spanish language in some scenes) |
No. of seasons | 12 |
No. of episodes | 488 (as of June 29, 2017) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Carles Gené |
Location(s) | Catalonia, Spain |
Running time | approx. 30 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Veranda TV Cancuca Televisió de Catalunya |
Release | |
Original network | TV3 |
Original release | February 16, 2006 – present |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Minoria absoluta |
Followed by | Crackòvia |
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Polònia (meaning "Poland" in the Catalan language) is a popular comedy TV show broadcast in Catalonia, Spain, by the regional public broadcasting TV3.
It has more than a million viewers and is one of the most watched TV shows in Catalonia.[1] It is hosted by Toni Soler who conducted other successful Catalan programmes such as Malalts de tele or Set de nit. It won the 2007 Ondas award.
The name of the programme comes from the common derogatory slur[2] in the Spanish language polaco (literally "Pole" or "Polish") referring to the Catalan people or the Catalan language.
History
Polònia was derived from a radio programme called Minoria absoluta (English: Absolute Minority), broadcast on the Catalan radio station RAC 1 from 2000 to 2009. Between 2004 and 2005 a television version of Minoria absoluta was shown on 8tv, and later in 2005 on Antena 3. Soon after, TV3 pitched Toni Soler to host the future Polònia based on the Antena 3 version of Minoria absoluta but with a Catalan setting. Polònia launched on 16 February 2006 with great success, making it among the most watched TV programmes in Catalonia. A total of 140 episodes were shown from 2006 until 11 June 2009 with special episodes in between and after; the latest special episode was broadcast on January 3, 2013.
Content
Most of the programme consists of sketches with impersonation of celebrities, and they often interact with Toni Soler after recording those gags. Mainly it collects humour and satire from Spanish and especially Catalan politics. However, a few other famous people that are not related to politics also appear. Singers such as Lluís Llach, chefs such Ferran Adrià, Joan Laporta, the president of FC Barcelona (though these were removed a while ago for the new show "Crackòvia"), the former dictator Francisco Franco and even the pope Benedict XVI are regularly shown. It also makes fun of many other TV3 journalists like Josep Cuní, Pilar Rahola, Ramon Pellicer and the TV3 director Mònica Terribas.
Some impersonated characters
- Ángel Acebes
- Ferran Adrià
- Magdalena Álvarez
- José María Aznar
- Esperanza Aguirre
- Rita Barberà
- Pope Benedict XVI
- Albert Boadella
- José Bono Martínez
- Josep Lluís Carod-Rovira
- Miquel Calçada i Olivella
- Francisco Camps
- Antoni Castells
- Lluís Companys
- Celestino Corbacho
- Carme Chacón
- Joan Clos
- Josep Antoni Duran i Lleida
- María Teresa Fernández de la Vega
- Francisco Franco
- God himself, impersonated with Argentinian accent
- Baltasar Garzón
- Marina Geli
- Pere Gimferrer
- Jordi Hereu
- Joan Herrera
- Juan José Ibarretxe
- Joan Laporta
- Lluís Llach
- Federico Jiménez Losantos
- Pasqual Maragall
- Fèlix Millet
- Ferran Monegal
- Artur Mas
- Imma Mayol i Beltran
- Francesc Macià
- Angela Merkel
- Tomàs Molina i Bosch
- José Montilla
- Quim Monzó
- Joaquim Nadal
- Barack Obama
- Michelle Obama
- Arnaldo Otegi
- Josep Piqué
- Joan Puigcercós
- Oriol Pujol i Ferrussola
- Jordi Pujol
- Mariano Rajoy
- Pedro J. Ramírez
- Albert Rivera
- José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
- Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba
- Xavier Sala-i-Martin
- Alicia Sánchez-Camacho
- Joan Saura
- Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría
- Elena Salgado
- Nicolas Sarkozy
- Daniel Sirera
- Pedro Solbes
- Joan Tardà
- Mònica Terribas
- Xavier Trias
- Eduardo Zaplana
- King Juan Carlos I of Spain
- Queen Sofía of Spain
- Prince Felipe of Spain
- Princess Letizia of Spain
- Eulàlia Reguant
References
- ↑ In November Polònia is the most watched in Catalonia
- ↑ Translation of polaco from Collins Dictionary.