Bitange i princeze

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Bitange i princeze
Created by Vinko Brešan, Ivan Goran Vitez
Screenplay by Goran Kulenović
Directed byGoran Kulenović
Starring Mila Elegović
Tarik Filipović
Rene Bitorajac
Hrvoje Kečkeš
Nataša Dangubić
Theme music composer Hladno pivo
Opening theme"Bitange i princeze"
Country of originCroatia
No. of episodes108
Production
Producer Interfilm
EditorsS. Jekauc
A. Storić
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original release15 April 2005 (2005-04-15) 
8 March 2010 (2010-03-08)

Bitange i princeze is a situation comedy which aired from 2005 to 2010 on Croatian Radio Television. [1] The series is set in Zagreb, and shows the daily lives of a group of five friends living in two neighbouring apartments, similar to the plot in Friends . However, it contains elements of parody. For instance, as opposed to good relations between the main characters in Friends, the characters of Bitange i princeze are often fighting and making fun of each other, especially Irena Grobnik (portrayed by Mila Elegović) and Robert "Robi" Kumerle (Rene Bitorajac).

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Cast

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First episodeLast episode
11315 April 20058 July 2005
22621 October 20055 May 2006
Special4 February 2007
32011 February 200729 June 2007
4247 January 20086 June 2008
52414 September 20098 March 2010

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References

  1. Leksikon radija i televizije (PDF) (in Croatian). Zagreb: Croatian Radiotelevision. May 2016. p. 43. ISBN   9789533039121 . Retrieved 26 December 2016.