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''Život na zámku'' (English: Life at the Mansion) is a Czech television series from 1995. It was filmed from spring 1994 to October 1998 in
Kolín Kolín (; german: Kolin, Neu Kolin, Collin) is a town in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 32,000 inhabitants. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation. Administra ...
and at Roztěž Castle. The series had audience share 34.4% and was in its time one of the most watched Czech series.


Plot

In a small town, the Královy family lives in one apartment - grandmother, father and dentist Přemysl Král, his wife, a grammar school teacher, Marie and their teenage children, daughter Simona and son Otakar. At first, she primarily deals with a complicated housing situation, her grandmother moves in with her neighbor Vaňka, but she soon returns. Otakar is studying medicine, but he turns down an offer to study abroad because of his girlfriend. Otakar quarrels with his parents about this, leaves, interrupts school and has to join the army. Grandmother and her son Přemysl inherit the castle Temniště, which is located near their town, according to Count Esperek's will. Grandma worked as Count Esperka's cook, and Přemysl Král is his illegitimate son. Přemysl Král has to move out of his practice because the owner's son, also a dentist, claims it. The Královy family moves to Temniště. They want to solve the financial shortage by renting part of the property to some lucrative client, so they refuse the local kindergarten. Before signing the lease agreement with the gallery, it is discovered that the castle does not belong to the Královys. The king meets with the former lover of the primary Bohata, Renáta. The Královs divorce, Marie leaves the gymnasium and moves to her parents in the village. Simona studies journalism and works in Regional papers, during a driving school course she becomes pregnant by a married instructor who told her that he is divorced. Her daughter Marenka is born. The castle returns to the ownership of the Kings. Marie with her daughter Simona and granddaughter Mařenka get an apartment from Mr. Vaňek. Marie returns to school and becomes close to the former headmaster and competitor Mára. At the end of the 26th episode, she meets her drunken ex-husband Přemysl and returns to him. This part ended the first part of the filming, other parts were filmed from 1997. Count Esperk's son, Felix, who lives in Switzerland, challenges the Kings' right to inheritance and contests the will. The court assigns the property to Felix. Otakar Král has secretly married and informs his parents that he will remain in the army. Marie and Přemysl get married again and start building a house for the whole family. The king becomes a doctor in the hospital. After the approval, only the Královs remain in the house, later son Otakar moves in with his wife and son Otakar. Simona marries Tonda Nové and after the vicissitudes they fly to England. Marie gets an offer to leave for the Ministry of Education. In the last episode, Grandma marries her former neighbor Vanek.


Cast

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Tomáš Töpfer Tomáš Töpfer (born 10 January 1951) is a Czech film and television actor and politician. He was named Best Actor at the 1995 Alfréd Radok Awards. At the 2006 Thalia Awards he won the category of Best Actor in an Operetta or Musical. Selected ...
as Přemysl Král * Kateřina Macháčková as Marie Králová * Kateřina Hrachovcová as Simona Králová *
Jiřina Jirásková Jiřina Jirásková (17 February 1931 – 7 January 2013) was a Czech actress. She was born and died in Prague, Czech Republic. Biography She studied at the Prague Conservatory and later at DAMU. After graduating, she spent one year in a regiona ...
as grandma Králová * Petr Rajchert as Otakar Král *
Bronislav Poloczek Bronislav Poloczek ( pl, Bronisław Poloczek) (7 August 1939 – 16 March 2012) was a Polish-Czech theatre and television actor. Poloczek was born in Horní Suchá (Sucha Górna). He was best known for his appearances with the Prague National Th ...
as Pešák *
Jaroslava Obermaierová Jaroslava Obermaierová (born 10 April 1946 in Prague) is a Czech actress. She starred in the 1969/1970 film ''Witchhammer'' under director Otakar Vávra, as well as the TV-series Ulice. References

1946 births Living people Actresses fro ...
as nurse Karla *
Lenka Termerová Lenka Termerová (born 12 July 1947) is a Czech film, stage and television actress. She won the Czech Lion award for Best Supporting Actress in 2008 for her role in the film '' Děti noci''. She is the mother of actress Martha Issová. Acting c ...
as Pavla Nováková * Václav Vydra as Vojta Mráz *
Stella Zázvorková Stella Zázvorková (14 April 1922 – 18 May 2005) was a Czech actress from Prague. Zázvorková, an alumnus of Prague's theatre school of E.F. Burian, appeared in more than a hundred films and series. She was married to the actor Miloš ...
as Andulka Šafářová *
Jaroslav Moučka Jaroslav Moučka (9 November 1923 in Studená – 26 December 2009 in Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and List of cities in the Czech Republic, largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historic ...
as Mráz *
Vlastimil Brodský Vlastimil Brodský (15 December 1920 – 20 April 2002) was a Czech actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films, and is considered a key figure in the postwar development of Czech cinema. One of his best-known roles was as the title charac ...
as Vaněk * Jan Čenský as MUDr. Bohata * Eliška Kasanová as Běta Mrázová * Dominika Kovarovičová as Mařenka *
Kateřina Brožová Kateřina Brožová (born 9 February 1968 in Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and List of cities in the Czech Republic, largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On ...
as Renáta * Jan Šťastný as Tonda Nový * Pavel Soukup as Karel Mára


Episodes

# Rodiče a děti # Stěhování # Vyhazov # Sto padesát metrů čtverečních # Podraz # Konkurs # Klíční kost # Facka # Návrat ztraceného syna # Operace # Závěť # Čtyřicet plus jedna # Školka # Trestní oznámení # U konce s dechem # Ředitelka # Havárie # Výpověď # Svedený an opuštěný # Ukazatel směru # Neposkvrněné početí # Přemysl Otakar II. # Host do domu # Kdo s koho # Konečně začátek # Brácha # Soud # Školník # Náledí # Svatba # Tvrdé hlavy # Nástup # Zánět # Proti všem # Tchýně # Období dešťů # Primář # Kolaudace # Podnikatel # Zkouška # Konec legrace # Půlnoční kovboj # Mouchy # Sádra # Všechno je jinak # Rozchod # Deštník # Nebezpečné chvíle # Nejasné příznaky # Konečná diagnóza # Veselka


Awards

The series finished second in the TýTý survey, in the category Show of the Year, the series was ranked 2nd in 1997 and 1st in 1999.


Books

* Jan Míka: ''Život na zámku: podle stejnojmenného televizního seriálu''. Praha: Iris: Knižní klub, 1996 * Jan Míka: ''Život na zámku: podle stejnojmenného televizního seriálu: pokračování''. Praha: Iris: Knižní klub, 1997 * Jan Míka: ''Život na zámku : podle stejnojmenného televizního seriálu : dokončení, happy end''. Praha: Iris: Knižní klub, 1999 * Jan Míka: ''Život na zámku'' (2. vydání, kompletní). Praha : XYZ, 2005.


References


External links


Official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Zivot na zamku 2000 television series endings 1995 Czech television series debuts Czech drama television series Czech Television original programming