Selo gori, a baba se češlja

Selo gori, a baba se češlja
Created by Radoš Bajić
Starring Season 4 cast:
Dragan Nikolić
Radoš Bajić
Milorad Mandić
Nenad Okanović
Olga Odanović
Ljiljana Stjepanović
Mirko Babić
Lazar Ristovski
Country of origin Serbia
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 101
Production
Executive producer(s) Nedeljko Bajić
Running time 50 minutes
Release
Original network RTS1
Picture format 1.85 : 1
Original release March 10, 2007 – December 31, 2016

Selo gori, a baba se češlja (English: The village is burning, and the grandmother is combing her hair) is a television series in Serbia. First aired in 2007, the show quickly gained national fame with episodes in its third season averaging approximately 2.9 million viewers. The show was aired on RTS1.

Although the end of the series was announced in the Closing credits of the episode #89, 12 additional episodes was filmed in 2016, and aired in the autumn 2016.

Overview

Premise

The show revolves around the character of Radašin. The entire story is based around his recount of the time when he lived in the village and how he spent his time with his fellow countrymen and women. He recounts his life to his family. Most of the show revolves around Radašin’s family but also around his friends, who are the main characters of the show: Dragojlo, Žota and Milo.

Plot points

The series is based in a small fictional village near the region where South and West Morava rivers form Great Morava. It is essentially a comedy but it displays a deep emotional connection between family, tradition and the land. The village life is at the heart of the show, often displaying how life is changing in Serbian villages and how these rural communities are quickly disappearing due to the exodus of young people from the country to the city.

The show emphasises that the village is the heart of Serbian culture and pride, a place where humanity has outlasted many challenges. The show further emphasises the finest qualities of the Serbian people such as honesty and kindness and aims to break down the tarnished stereotypical view of Serbian people crafted during the 1990s.

Breast cancer awareness

The show was largely praised for its breast cancer awareness campaign. During season three, one of the main characters of the show, Radojka, is diagnosed with breast cancer. The storyline was based around the director's own experience with breast cancer when his wife was diagnosed. The breast cancer storyline led to an extreme increase in the number of breast cancer screenings in regional parts of Serbia. Shortly after the storyline, a mobile mammography van was deployed to various villages across the country so women could be screened.[1]

Production

The first season of "Selo gori, a baba se češlja" began airing on March 10, 2007 on RTS1. The first season had only 4 episodes which were immensely popular mostly due to the famous cast which took part in the series. The first episode was watched by 2.1 million people, an extremely high figure for a debuting show.[2] However, by the time series 2 began airing (on January 19, 2008), the show recorded massive viewer ratings. The second season contained a total of 25 episodes. The much anticipated third season of the show was aired from December 2008 to a massive television audience. The second episode of the third season was watched by over 3 million people making it one of the most watched programmes ever broadcast in Serbia. Ratings somewhat declined by the end of the third season (mostly due to the beginning of summer when television ratings generally fall) but they still remained strong with average viewing of 2.9 million people, which is extremely high for Serbian television.

"Selo gori, a baba se češlja" is aired once per week. Despite its impressive ratings, which has allowed it to carry the title of the most watched scripted television show in Serbia, the director and screenwriter Radoš Bajić announced that the show's fourth season will be its last. The fourth season was filmed from August 20, 2009 to April 2010, while the show aired from January 16, 2010. It has 33 episodes. The fourth and final season is made up of 2 parts, with the first part airing from January 2010 until May 2010 and the second airing from November 2010 until May 2011.[3]

By the end of the third season "Selo gori, a baba se češlja" has 55 episodes plus 1 special episode which was aired prior to the beginning of the third season, showing the making of the series as well exclusive interviews with the cast and crew.

The show is mostly filmed in Kragujevac and Central Serbia, also known as Šumadija.

Cast

Actor Role
Dragan Nikolić Sudija Velibor/Žota
Radoš Bajić Radašin
Milorad Mandić Manda Milašin (Mila)
Nenad Okanović Dragan
Mirko Babić Dragojlo
Svetislav Goncic Džama
Miroljub Trošić Đoda
Ljiljana Stjepanović Radojka
Olga Odanović Zlatana
Suzana Mančić Svetlana
Nada Blam Smiljana
Nedeljko Bajić Radoslav
Suzana Petričević Cveta
Ana Sakić Ingrid
Nikola Kojo Pukovnik Krga

Ratings

"Selo gori, a baba se češlja" is the most watched scripted drama on Serbian television. Its third season’s fourth episode was the most watched with 3.014.000 viewers, setting a viewership record in Serbian broadcasting television. The average rating of an episode is 34% or 2.9 million viewers. The show has an average share of 68%.

Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of Selo gori, a baba se češlja on RTS1:

Season Timeslot Season Premiere Season Finale TV Season Season rank Average viewers
(in millions)
1 Saturday 8:05PM March 10, 2007 March 31, 2007 2006–2007 #3 2.6
2 Saturday 8:05PM January 19, 2008 June 7, 2008 2007–2008 #2 2.7
3 Saturday 8:05PM December 20, 2008 June 20, 2009 2008–2009 #1 2.9
4a Saturday 8:05PM January 16, 2010 May 2010 2009–2010
TBD 2.5 (so far)
5 Saturday 8:05PM November 6, 2010 April 2, 2011 2010–2011
6 Saturday 8:05PM October 15, 2016 December 31, 2016 2016
Episode Name Airdate Viewers Rating (%)
SEASON FOUR
4.1     Šuma Saturday January 16, 2010 2.358.400 33,5%
4.2     Koma Saturday January 23, 2010 2.654.080 37,7%
4.3     Pukotine Saturday January 30, 2010 2.386.560 33,9%
4.4     Budjenje Saturday February 6, 2010 2.513.280 35,7%
4.5     Prinova Saturday February 13, 2010 2.485.120 35,3%
4.6     Odluka Saturday February 20, 2010 2.590.720 36,8%
4.7     Bekstvo Saturday February 27, 2010 2.548.480 36,2%
4.8     Srna Saturday March 6, 2010 2.548.480 36,2%
4.9     Ženeva Saturday March 13, 2010 2.513.280 35,7%
4.10     Gubitnik Saturday March 20, 2010 2.597.760 36,9%
4.11     Gas Saturday March 27, 2010 2.288.000 32,5%
4.12     Sveta Petka Saturday April 3, 2010 2.520.320 35,8%
4.13     Jovan Saturday April 10, 2010 2.520.320 35,8%
4.14     Suze Saturday April 17, 2010 2.106.000 29,8%
4.15     Spomenica Saturday April 24, 2010 2.034.559 28,9%
4.16     Sreća Saturday May 1, 2010 1.760.000 25.0%
4.17     Duvanište Saturday May 8, 2010 1.837.440 26,1%

Note: All ratings are based on the AGB Nielsen Media Research

International broadcast

The show is aired in Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Macedonia and Croatia. Slovenia has bought rights to produce a local version of the show. Entitled "Naj ti krava crkne", the show will premier in 2011. It will have 30 episodes.[4]

Awards

2008

2009

Movie

In 2009, a movie was released based on the show. Entitled ”Selo gori ... i tako” (The village is burning ... and so on). The entire cast from the show appeared in the film which was mostly based on the series third season. Internationally, the film will be shown for the first time at the 2010 Serbian Film Festival in Australia in October 2010.

References

  1. Press Online. "RADAŠIN U BORBI PROTIV KANCERA!". Retrieved 2010-10-14.
  2. TV Novosti. "FAVORIT RTS DNEVNIK I DOMAĆE SERIJE, PINKA GRANDOVE EMISIJE". Retrieved 2010-10-14.
  3. Press Online. "Selo je izgorelo!". Retrieved 2010-05-03.
  4. Vesti Online. "Selo gori na slovenacki nacin". Retrieved 2010-10-14.
Awards
Preceded by
Ranjeni orao
Serbian Oscar Of Popularity
TV Series of the Year

2010
Succeeded by
TBD
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