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The series was inspired by real events, especially the character of Jaroslav Dobeš (known as Guru Jara), who practiced the so-called "unhooking" method and raped his female clients. [3] Anna Fialová, Vojtěch Kotek, Zuzana Stivínová, Kristýna Podzimková, Lukáš Melník and Martin Myšička appeared in main roles.
Television was introduced in Czechoslovakia in 1953. Experimental projects with DVB-T started in 2000. Finally on 21 October 2005, multiplex A (DVB-T) was launched with three channels of Czech Television and one of TV Nova and radio channels of Czech Radio.
Voyo is a Czech subscription video on demand service owned by Central European Media Enterprises (CME). Originally launched in Czech Republic in 2011 as a free archive of programs produced by every national television channel owned by CME and a platform for live broadcasting of original programming and sports broadcasts, [1] [2] the service expanded through Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia ...
Czech Television was established by the Czech Television Act of the Czech National Council (Act No. 483/1991 Coll.) on 1 January 1992, as a public television service for the citizens of the Czech Republic, with property transferred from Czechoslovak Television.
OK TV is a Czech television channel, launched in 2024. It started broadcast on 16 May 2024. It started broadcast on 16 May 2024. It is described as entertainment-lifestyle and music television. [ 1 ]
Logo. iVysílání is a streaming platform operated by Czech Television. [1] It provides viewers with access to a wide range of television programmes produced by Czech Television, as well as films and shows licensed to the network.
"The Guru" segment of the show was previously titled "The Gamez Guru" in the first series. But due to a complaint from Cellcast who claimed it infringed on the copyright of their own long running gaming cheat TV show Game Guru , when the first series re-aired on Sky One in the early mornings, all "Guru" graphic sequences were replaced with the ...
DVA is a Czech alternative rock music duo consisting of the siblings Bára Ungerová and Jan Kratochvíl. [1] DVA have described their style as "folk music of nonexistent nations", which consists of a mix of tango, cabaret, circus, pop, beatboxing, freak folk, and acoustic electro, among a variety of other eclectic styles. [ 2 ]