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Slovácko sa nesúdí () is a
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series.


Description

The show aired for two seasons, in 1976 and 1984. The series is set in
Moravian Slovakia Moravian Slovakia, also called Slovácko (, older ''Moravské Slovensko'') is a cultural region in the southeastern part of the Czech Republic. It lies in the historical region of Moravia, on the border with Slovakia (the Slovak region of Záho ...
and based on local
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. It is based on a book by Zdeněk Galuška called Slovácko sa súdí a nesúdí (''Moravian Slovakia Does and Doesn't Judge''). Galuška himself made a cameo in the series.


Plot

The series shows humorous stories from a small Moravian Slovakia village. They are linked by actions of Matúš Pagač and his friend Jura Klásek.


Cast

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Jozef Kroner Jozef Kroner (20 March 1924 in Staškov – 12 March 1998 in Bratislava) was a Slovakia, Slovak actor. His brother Ľudovít Kroner, daughter Zuzana Kronerová, and wife Terézia Hurbanová-Kronerová were also actors. He starred in the Oscar-wi ...
as Matúš Pagač * Oldřich Velen as Jura Klásek *
Jiří Lábus Jiří Lábus (born 26 January 1950) is a Czech actor, comedian and voice actor. Career Jiří Lábus was born on 26 January 1950 in Prague. From a young age, Jiří Lábus was fascinated by theatre and cinema, often attending performances and l ...
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Stanislav Tříska Stanislav and variants may refer to: People *Stanislav (given name), a Slavic given name with many spelling variations (Stanislaus, Stanislas, Stanisław, etc.) Places * Stanislav, Kherson Oblast, a coastal village in Ukraine * Stanislaus County, ...
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Svatopluk Skopal Svatopluk (in modern Czech) or Svätopluk (in modern Slovak) is a Slavic given name. It may refer to: People *Svatopluk I of Moravia (c. 840–894), prince of Great Moravia from 870/871 to 894 *Svätopluk II (died c. 906), a son of Svatopluk I, pri ...
* Zdeněk Kryzánek * Terézia Hurbanová-Kronerová as Kača Pagáčová


List of episodes


Season 1 (1976)

# Parohy (premiered on 24 November 1976) # Polénko (premiered on 1 December 1976) # Nadílka (premiered on 8 December 1976) # Hody (premiered on 15 December 1976) # Divadlo (premiered on 22 December 1976) # Medicína (premiered on 29 December 1976)


Season 2 (1984)

# Zabijačka (premiered on 18 January 1985) # Medvěd (premiered on 9 February 1985) # Hlt za tři krejcary (also known as Hlt za tři grajcary, premiered on 15 June 1985) # Janek Vyskoč, kozí vrah (also known as Janek Vyskoč, premiered on 13 July 1985) # Odplata (premiered on 10 August 1985) # Poslední vůle (also known as Poslední vúla, premiered on 17 August 1985)


References


External links

* 1985 television series endings 1976 television series debuts Czech-language Czechoslovak Television original programming Czech comedy television series Czechoslovak television series {{Slovakia-stub