Méďové
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| Méďové | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Václav Chaloupek |
| Starring | Václav Chaloupek |
| Composer | Jaroslav Samson Lenk |
| Country of origin | Czech Republic |
| Original language | Czech |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 29 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 8-9 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | Czech Television |
| Release | 22 January 2001 – 6 January 2005 |
Méďové is a Czech television series filmed in 2000, first broadcast as part of an evening program in January 2001.[1][2] After several years, in 2003, a second season was filmed, loosely connected, also known as Méďové II – Povídání pro Aničku. It was broadcast at the turn of 2004 and 2005.
The series is part of a cycle series of natural history stories that Václav Chaloupek invented and realized for Czech Television. Each series was dedicated to a different animal species.[3]
The camera was secured by Jiří Bálek in cooperation with his colleagues.[4] The music was composed by Jaroslav Samson Lenk including the lyrics, Tomáš Töpfer narrated the story in season 1. A total of 29 episodes were filmed, lasting between approx. 8 and 9 minutes.
In 2013 Chaloupek filmed continuation series Méďové na cestách.[5]
The main characters are three little bear cubs, Kuba, Vojta and Matěj, who lost their mother and had to be taken care of by a person - the photographer Václav, with whom they experience various incidents...
The second series takes viewers to the celebration of their third birthday, when their "adoptive father", photographer Václav, learns on a visit to Beroun that two little bear cubs have been born at the castle in Český Krumlov, which the mother does not seem interested in...
Cast
- Václav Chaloupek as photographer Václav
- Tomáš Töpfer as narrator (season 1)
- Josef Dvořák as narrator (season 2)