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''Tři chlapi v chalupě'' is a Czechoslovak comedy television series produced by
Czechoslovak Television Czech Television ( cs, Česká televize, italics=no ; abbreviation: ČT) is a public television broadcaster in the Czech Republic, broadcasting seven channels. Established after the Velvet Revolution in 1992, it is the successor to Czechoslov ...
, which also broadcast during period 1961–1963.It was the second Czechoslovak series after Rodina Bláhova. 18 episodes followed by a special episode in 1964 were broadcast. Only four parts have been preserved until now. The series was filmed by several directors, František Filip directed the most episodes. The screenplay was the work of
Jaroslav Dietl Jaroslav Dietl (22 May 1929 – 29 June 1985) was a Czech television series writer, film and television screenwriter, and playwright working mainly during the Normalization period. He is known for such works as the coming-of-age drama '' Inže ...
, Jiří Hubač, Ilja Prachar and Josef Barchánek. The plot of the series is devoted to stories from the lives of men of three generations of the Potůček family, who live together in one cottage in the village. Thanks to the audience success, the TV series was followed by other works: a play of the same name from 1963 (including a book version) and two feature films, ''Tři chlapi v chalupě'' (1963) and ''Tři chlapi na cestách'' (1973).


Story

In a cottage in the village of Ouplavice, representatives of three generations of the Potůčkov family, grandfather, father and son, among the locals called Potoci, live together. They experience a variety of situations and everyday problems in their lives, including rural communal politics and collectivized agriculture


Cast


Main cast

*
Lubomír Lipský Lubomír Lipský (19 April 1923 – 2 October 2015) was a Czech actor. He was born in Pelhřimov, the brother of director Oldřich Lipský. He died in Prague, aged 92. Selected filmography * '' V horách duní'' (1946) - Josef * ''Premi ...
as Václav Potůček, grandfather *
Jan Skopeček Jan Skopeček (19 September 1925 – 27 July 2020) was a Czech actor and playwright. Born in Litoměřice, Skopeček began his acting career in 1949, appearing in numerous plays. He was married to actress Věra Tichánková Věra Tichánk ...
as Václav „Vašek“ Potůček, father * Ladislav Trojan as Václav „Venda“ Potůček, son


Production

The series was inspired by an earlier speech by President
Antonín Zápotocký Antonín Zápotocký (19 December 1884 – 13 November 1957) was a Czech communist politician and statesman who served as the prime minister of Czechoslovakia from 1948 to 1953 and the president of Czechoslovakia from 1953 to 1957. Biography He ...
, who died in 1957. In it, he stated that although contemporary cultural works focus a lot on factories, they neglect agriculture. The topic was later picked up by television screenwriters led by Jaroslav Dietl, Jan Jílek and dramaturg Jana Dudková, who used the life of a farmer from South Bohemia who was an acquaintance of Jílke's to create the theme. Dietl remained the main author of the series, scripts for some episodes were also written by Jiří Hubač, Ilja Prachař and Josef Barchánek. Several directors took turns in the director's chair. It was started by Jaroslav Dudek, other episodes were directed by Miloslav Zachata, Jaromír Vašta, Václav Hudeček and Jiří Nesvadba, but most episodes were filmed by František Filip. Ladislav Trojan and Jan Skopeček were cast in the main roles of the three generations of the Potůčkov family, who had already collaborated with Dietl on the previous and very first Czechoslovak series Rodina Bláhova (Trojan in the main role, Skopeček only as a guest in one episode). The character of the youngest Potůček was originally supposed to be played by Ivo Palec, but due to illness he could not accept it, so the authors used Trojan. The chosen pair was completed by Lubomír Lipský in the role of Potůček's oldest grandfather, who had shortly before played the character of the grandfather in Dietl's stage play Four from the Big City. Although Lipský, Skopeček and Trojan were supposed to portray representatives of three generations, the oldest of them, Lipský, was 38 years old when the series began, and only nine years separated him from the youngest Trojan. The series was broadcast live, so long rehearsals took place before each episode. The actors first rehearsed for three weeks in the rehearsal room of the
Estates Theatre The Estates Theatre or Stavovské divadlo is a historic theater in Prague, Czech Republic. The Estates Theatre was annexed to the National Theatre in 1948 and currently draws on three artistic ensembles, opera, ballet, and drama, which perform a ...
in Prague, followed by three days in the television studio. Filming took place in the Czechoslovak Television studio in Prague's Měšťanská beseda with three cameras. All activities and cooperation of individual professions, such as cameramen and editors, were rehearsed and firmly established during rehearsals. According to Jan Skopeček, such filming was even stricter than in the theater, and according to Trojan, there had to be discipline, so the actors did not improvise during the live broadcast.The pre-filmed exteriors were filmed in Nesvačily.


Related media

Thanks to the success with the audience, various derivative projects were created under the baton of Jaroslav Dietl. In 1963, Dietl's comedy of the same name, based on the motifs of the series, premiered at the S. K. Neumann Theatre in Prague. It was directed by
Václav Lohniský Václav Lohniský (5 November 1920 – 18 February 1980) was a Czech film actor. He appeared in 120 films and television shows between 1950 and 1980. Selected filmography * '' Případ dr. Kováře'' (1950) * ''September Nights'' (1957) * ...
and featured Lipský (alternation Ladislav Šimek), Skopeček and Trojan (alternation Jiří Bednář). The game was published as a book in the same year by the publishing house Orbis. A photocomic based on the series also appeared in Zemědělské noviny, and the Czechoslovak Radio aired the program Speeches of Father Potůček to the Nation. In 1963, the feature film of the same name was also made. After the end of the series, the creators intended to shoot new TV stories at one-year intervals, but in 1964, only one episode entitled "Three guys after a year" was realized. The last follow-up work was created in 1973 in the form of the feature film ''Tři chlapi na cestách''.


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''Tři chlapi v chalupě''
v cyklu ''Pokračování příště'' (2003), Česká televize * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tri chlapi v chalupe Black-and-white television shows Lost television shows 1964 television series endings 1961 television series debuts Czechoslovak Television original programming Czech comedy television series