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Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Vol. 1 Part 5 Vol. 2 Silene Oliveira (Tokyo) Úrsula Corberó: Main: Sergio Marquina (The Professor) / Salvador "Salva" Martín: Álvaro Morte: Main Raquel Murillo (Lisbon) Itziar Ituño: Main Andrés de Fonollosa (Berlin) Pedro Alonso: Main Agustín Ramos (Moscow) Paco Tous: Main ...
For the first three seasons, Bülent Polat played the role of the cook [11] and Evrim Akın appeared as the boss's daughter. [12] Both of them left the series at the end of season 3. Evrim Akın later announced that she had left the series because she was fed up with it. [13] Sarp Apak joined the cast in season 4, [8] followed by Binnur Kaya in ...
Istanbul's richest and most powerful businessman. Enemy of the Koçovalı family. Father of Ogeday, Çağatay, Arık, and Kulkan. Husband of Süreyya and Olga. Owner of the Erdenet Holding and Istanbul's biggest drug business. Killed by Yamaç, Cumali, and Akın. Nejat İşler: Çağatay Erdenet Powerful crime lord and Istanbul's biggest drug ...
3 Cast. 4 Season 1. 5 Season 2. 6 ... 6 Season 3. 7 Season 4. 8 Season 5. 9 References. 10 External links. ... She comes to Istanbul and reconciles with the Tekins ...
Arka Sokaklar (English: Back Streets) is a television crime series that was broadcast on Kanal D on 31 July 2006. In its 19 consecutive seasons the series has become a success story with its TV ratings despite being criticized for continuity/logic errors, [1] near superhero abilities of main characters, [2] overused lines of dialogue, [3] and excessive use of zoom.
Güneş is a 35-year-old woman who lives in Izmir with her three daughters. Her twins Nazlı and Selin who are 17 year olds and Peri who is 15. She is a literature teacher whose husband left her. She meets Haluk Mertoğlu and falls in love with him. She then decides to marry him, goes to İstanbul with her daughters and moves into Haluk's mansion.
The EGOT winner joined the talk show for season 11 in 2007 and has not missed a single season since. Whoopi currently serves as the show's moderator, though she takes Fridays off for some much ...
In her article, she mentions that the series initially followed the typical rules set out for web series but later became more like a television series. [6] Sabah writer Ayşe Özyılmazel praised the production quality of the series and described it as "perhaps the best series in the history of Turkish series". [ 7 ]