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''Yeralash'' ( rus, Ералаш, p=jɪrɐˈlaʂ) is a Russian children's
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TV show and magazine. Yeralash also runs an actor studio and the "Yeralash Island" camp. The word ''eralash'' means "mixed, mishmash" or "jumble" and is taken from the Turkic languages.


History

In 1974, Directors
Alla Surikova Alla Ilinichna Surikova ( ru , А́лла Ильи́нична Су́рикова; born November 6, 1940, in Kyiv) is a Soviet and Russian film director, writer, and teacher. She is a People's Artist of Russia (2000), winner of the Award of the Go ...
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Alexander Khmelik Alexander Grigorievich Khmelik (Russian: Александр Григорьевич Хмелик) (September 27, 1925 – December 12, 2001) was a Soviet-Russian screenwriter, playwright and director known for his creation of the children's sketch ...
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Boris Grachevsky Boris Yurevich Grachevsky (Russian: Борис Юрьевич Грачевский) (18 March 1949 – 14 January 2021) was a Russian film director, screenwriter, and actor. His family was of Jewish descent. He was artistic director of the child ...
sent a letter to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union with a proposal to create a comedy newsreel “Fitilek” for children (similar to the name of another newsreel '' Fitil'', which was aimed for adult audience). In the process of development, the name "Fitilyek" was rejected. The most widespread story about how the new name was chosen is that a contest was announced among the audience to rename the film magazine, and the name "Yeralash" was taken from a letter from a certain schoolgirl. Subsequently, this letter was said to have been lost. However, in 2013, Surikova and Grachevsky finally told that the name was coined by Khmelik 's daughter. Additionally, the name "Yeralash" itself is a consonant away from the surname of Philip Ermash, the chairman of the State Committee for Cinematography (Goskino) from 1972 to 1986,Киножурнал "Ералаш" (старый)
/ref> though the creators maintain that this was not intentional. Initially, the show was formally shown in all theatres across the USSR prior to its run moved to television in 1986. In 1985, on the 10th anniversary of the programme, Grachevsky, with Julius Gusman as co-author, wrote a musical television film concert entitled “What is Jumble?” The film consisted of cuts of the best plots, as well as pop, concert and circus performances, and parodies of famous singers in those years. The film was attended by actors, its creators, some actors who most often starred in it, as well as famous singers and comedians (
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, among others). In 1995, on the 20th anniversary of their show, a special concert was organized and a 2-hour television version with cuts of the best plots was created, in 1999 on the 25th anniversary followed another runs itself in 2000 and in 2004. As of March 2018, celebration 1000 episodes have been produced. A typical episode consists of two to four unrelated comedy scenes. ''Yeralash'' has traditionally been filmed in
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near
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. The show featured numerous notable present-day Russian celebrities such as singer Yulia Volkova from duo
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, singer Vlad Topalov and singer
Glukoza Natalya Ilinichna Ionova (russian: link=no, Наталья Ильинична Ионова; born 7 June 1986), better known by her stage name Glukoza ( rus, Глюкоза, p=ɡlʲʊˈkozə, ''glucose''), is a Russian singer. Biography Ionova ...
. On September 25, 2016, Boris Grachevsky announced that ''Yeralash'' would stop production after season 32 (and there would be no season 33) and that it would be closed on December 20 of the same year.


Theme music

The Opening theme itself was taken from a melody composed for the lyrics of a poem written by
Vladimir Shainsky Vladimir Yakovlevich Shainsky ( rus, Владимир Яковлевич Шаинский, p=vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr ʂɐˈinskʲɪj; 12 December 1925 – 25 December 2017) was a Soviet and Russian composer. He was a recipient of the People's Artist ...
, but he omitted most of the words. Therefore, the choice was later made in favor of a melody written by
Alexei Rybnikov Alexey Lvovich Rybnikov (russian: links=no, Алексей Львович Рыбников; born July 17, 1945) is a modern Russian composer. He is the author of music for Soviet and Russian musicals (rock operas) '' The Star and Death of Joaqu ...
using only the synthesizer. It was performed by
Elena Kamburova Elena Antonovna Kamburova (russian: Елена Антоновна Камбурова; born July 11, 1940) is a Russian singer and actress. In addition to numerous solo albums, her voice is recorded in more than a hundred film soundtracks. She is a ...
from 1974 to 1996 and later by 10 year old Sergey Lazarev and the group ensemble "Nepocyedy'" from 1997.


Magazine

Yeralash also produces a children's comedy magazine; twelve issues had been published by October 2009. The magazines featured anecdotes and humorous stories. Each magazine consists of seven to thirteen articles. It is published by the Drofa publishing house.


References

{{Reflist Russian children's television series 1970s Soviet television series debuts 1974 television series debuts 1986 television series debuts 2018 Russian television series endings STS (TV channel)