Slunečná (2020)
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Cast & Crew.
Barbora Jánová
Sylva Popelková
Marek Lambora
Janek Linhart
Eva Burešová
Týna Popelková
Dana Batulková
Lída Vacková
Filip Tomsa
Roman Maxa
Lucie Benešová
Róza Vodicková
Roman Tomeš
Tony
Eva Holubová
Hana Schwartzmüllerová
Lucie Polišenská
Julca Vacková
Ondřej Pavelka
Franta Vacek
Lukáš Langmajer
Vilém Fiala
Iva Hüttnerová
Beta Slavícková
Jan Šťastný
Prof. Jaromír Kohout
Marek Tomažič
Director
Jaromír Polišenský
Director
Libor Kodad
Director
René Decastelo
Scenario Writer
Jaroslav Sauer
Scenario Writer
Ota Jirák
Martin Popelka
Pavla Tomicová
Ála Konvičková
Josef Polášek
Jan Rokyta
Norbert Lichý
Aleš Řehák
Karel Zima
Pavel Slanina
Martina Preissová
Marie Řeháková
Zdeněk Pohlreich
Zdeněk Pohlreich
Tereza Brodská
Jana Kratinová
Filip Blažek
Tom
Leoš Noha
Radek Dolejš
Maroš Kramár
Jan Linhart st.
Jana Stryková
Petra Slaninová
Veronika Arichteva
Denisa
Eva Decastelo
Zuzana Dolejšová
Zdeněk Vencl
Josef Hervert
Sára Milfajtová
Jan Antonín Duchoslav
Lucie Vopatová
Martin Sitta
Václav Knop
Adam Vacula
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 11, 2020
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes160
Wiki.
Slunečná is a Czech comedy and relationship television series that premiered on January 11, 2020, on the Prima. The first episode called "Sázka" (Bet) was the most watched program of the day (1.28 million viewers over the age of 15) and surpassed the competing Czech TV program Peče celá země. 14 January 2020, it also beat the series Ordinace v růžové zahradě 2 (1.051 million viewers over 15). Filming of the series began in August 2019. Slunečná replaced the Krejzovi series in the broadcast. As of February 4, 2020, the sponsorship of the Sunny series is the most expensive of the Prima television programs. According to the available data, as of February 14, 2020, the series has the highest delayed viewership on computers and on TV. In Slovakia, JOJ TV broadcast the series from 25 August 2020 to 4 September 2020 under the name Slnečná. Only 4 episodes were broadcast due to low viewership. On October 22, 2021, Hungarian station ATV began broadcasting the series under the name Napfényes falunk, which can be loosely translated as "Our Sunny Village", with Hungarian dubbing.