Oba-na!
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Oba-na! | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Igor Ugolnikov |
Composer | Sergey Chekryzhov |
Country of origin | Soviet Union Russia |
Original language | Russian |
No. of seasons | 3 |
Production | |
Production location | Moscow |
Production company | ATV |
Original release | |
Network | Programme One (1990–1991) Channel One (1992–1995) |
Release | November 19, 1990 June 1995 | –
Related | |
Dobry vecher |
Oba-na! (Russian: О́ба-На) was a Soviet and Russian comedy television program that aired on Channel One and ATV from November 1990 until June 1995.
The first episode of Oba-na! was aired in 1990.[1]
Oba-na! was one of the most progressive and courageous comic programs. The program has become famous for a plot under the name "Funeral of meal" (an actual joke of 1991).
The program fell victim to repeated attempts at censorship by The USSR State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting and would often by forced off the air.
Oba-na! became the first winner of the Gold Ostap premium.
The actors from Oba-na! sang the Soviet national anthem in a jazz/rock style.
The last episode of Oba-na! was aired in June 1995.
References
[edit]- ^ "Oba-na!1". Ministry of Cultre and Communications, Government of Quebec. Retrieved 3 November 2024.