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Theater at Home

Pilot episode of popular Yugoslavian sitcom that ran from 1972 till 1984."Theater at Home" is a story about the working-class Petrović family. One of the most striking parts of the series is the conflict between the son-in-law Rodoljub Petrović, who is originally from the countryside, and his mother-in-law Snežana Nikolajević, an old-school noble lady with the status. An unforgettable character is also Vasa S. Tajčić, a house friend, who has a huge imagination and is disliked by the rest of the family.

Theater at Home

9.0 1972
Amigo Hüsnü

Hüsnü is a fanatical Fenerbahçe supporter. He cheers on the team at matches. Hüsnü's aunt Ferhunde, on the other hand, lives a wealthy and elite lifestyle. Ferhunde does not approve of Hüsnü's lifestyle. She appoints him as deputy general manager at her company in an attempt to cut him off from his surroundings. However, Hüsnü soon escapes and returns to his old neighborhood. Ferhunde, however, is determined not to give up. She will play a game to cut Hüsnü off from the slums.

Amigo Hüsnü

4.0 1975
Jethro Tull: Story of the Hare who Lost his Spectacles

'Nonsense' piece inserted between Acts Two and Three of Jethro Tull's A Passion Play, which bears no relation to the rest of The Play. In 1973 concerts, the band left the stage after Act Two and a filmed version of 'The Hare...' was shown. A spoken-word comedic interlude (narrated by Jeffrey Hammond with an exaggerated Lancashire accent) backed by instrumentation. Presented as an absurd fable, the interlude details (with much wordplay) the failure of a group of anthropomorphic animals to help a hare find his missing eyeglasses.

Jethro Tull: Story of the Hare who Lost his Spectacles

NR 1973