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Rodinná pouta
Czech television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rodinná pouta (lit. 'Family Ties') is a Czech soap opera produced and broadcast by Prima and aired from 2004 to 2006. It was the first original series broadcast nationwide in the Czech Republic on a commercial television station; until that time, all original local series had been broadcast by state broadcaster Czech Television, and earlier its predecessor, Czechoslovak Television.[1] The show, which produced 240 episodes over the first two seasons, attracted over a million viewers,[2] becoming Prima's most-watched programme.[3]
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Characters
The show follows the lives of the Skála, Rubeš and Boháček families and many other people that live around them.[4]
Production
The first series of Rodinná pouta consisted of 116 episodes and gained a television audience averaging 1.62 million viewers. The second series averaged 1.5 million viewers and consisted of 124 episodes.[5]
The first two series of Rodinná pouta were produced by the company PRO TV. Following the second series, production moved to a different company, called Etamp Film Production, for the third series.[6] This led to PRO TV filing a court case against host network Prima, claiming that this was a breach of their contract.[3] In December 2006, Prima announced that the show would end that month, due to the court case. Many actors of the series were retained to feature in a new Prima series under the name Velmi křehké vztahy, which started in January 2007.[5]
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Awards and nominations
For her role as Ivana, actress Zdeňka Žádníková-Volencová was named Discovery of the Year at the 2005 TýTý Awards.[7] The series was nominated for the Best Television Series award at the 2006 TýTý Awards but the award was won by Četnické humoresky.[8]
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