Polònia (2006)
Polònia (2006)
Network & Production Companies



Plot.
"Polonia" is a humorous space based on political satire. Each week, an analysis of current events is carried out through a series of sketches where the protagonists are politicians, journalists and media people. "Polonia" was released on TV3 on February 16, 2006. In 2007, he won the Ondas Award for the best local television show. In 2011 he won the ATV Make-up Award. In 2012 he won the Zapping award for the best entertainment program. At the moment its eighth season is emitting. The seventh season closed with an average of 595,000 spectators and 18% share of screen. Seven years later, the program has almost 8,400 minutes of gags, more than 350 imitated characters and more than 3,850 sketches written, recorded and emitted. If you want to know more about this program, visit the official website of "Polonia"
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.

Toni Soler
Creator

Jordi Ríos

Carlos Latre

Miqui Pérez
Director of Photography / Lighting Technician / Camera Operator / Camera Operator / Director of Photography

Bruno Oro

Ivan Labanda

Cesc Casanovas

Mireia Portas
Various

Roger Rubio
Director

Anna Pistu
Script Supervisor

Jordi López Casanovas
Writer

Marta Bosch
Writer

Xavi Fernández
Writer

Guillem Dols
Writer

Júlia Cot
Writer

Judit Martín i Dolcet
Diversos

Josep Maria Minguella
Self - Guest

Enric Juliana
Self

Jaume Creixell
Self - Guest

Albert Serra
Self - Guest

La Imèn
Noor

Maria Morera Colomer
Rita

Aleix Otem
Oriol

Berta Rabascall
Èlia

Adrià Salazar
Guim

Júlia Westermeyer
Martina

Ignasi Taltavull
Self - Guest

Xavi Daura
Self

Jair Domínguez
Self

Natza Farré
Self

Tomás Fuentes
Self

Irene Minovas
Self

Magí García
Self / Writer

Peyu
Self

Berto Romero
Self

Gloria Serra
Self

Sofia Coll
Self - Guest

Llucià Ferrer
Self - Guest

Pere Rafart
Self - Guest

Andrea Gumes
Self - Guest

Biel Costa

Germán Grifo

Alba Florejachs

Irene Jodar

Nil Gómez

Anna Gras-Carreño

Magí Coma

David Olivares

Jaume Ibars

Xavi Gardés

Manel Lucas

Albert Mèlich

Noé Blancafort

Gina de Haro

Malcolm McCarthy

Núria Deulofeu

Toni Albà

Mohamed El Badaoui

Rut Bertran

David Jordán

Rosa Missé

Atsumi Miyazaki

Clàudia Font

Adriana Fuertes

Alba Munuera

Paula Montserrat

Eydan Moreno

Enric Rodríguez

Felipe Mateos

Antonio Molero

Alèxia Pascual

Rita Soteras

Mariana Mahecha

Elsa Ibarra

Aleix Cobo

Jordi Vidal

Salva López

Joan López

Fermí Fernández

Xavier Serrano

Queco Novell

Marc Rodríguez

Agnès Busquets

Pep Plaza

Inés Arrimadas

Josep Seguí

Juli Bellot

Nesa Vidaurrázaga

Jordi Soriano

Miquel Simó

David Marcé

Xavi Espinosa

Lara Díez

Raúl Pérez

Gerry Núñez

Isaac Sánchez 'Loulogio'

Eva Ortega

Xavi Carreras
Media.


Details.
Release Date
February 16, 2006
Status
Returning Series
Seasons
20
Episodes
160
Running Time
30m
Genres
Last updated:
This TV Show Is About.
politics
parody
Scripted
Wiki.
Polònia (English: Poland) is a popular comedy TV show broadcast in Catalonia by the public broadcaster TV3.
It has more than a million viewers and is one of the most watched TV shows in Catalonia. It is hosted by Toni Soler who conducted other successful Catalan programmes such as Malalts de tele or Set de nit. It won the 2007 Ondas award.
The name of the programme comes from the common derogatory slur in the Spanish language polaco (literally "Pole" or "Polish") referring to the Catalan people or the Catalan language.
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