Świat według Kiepskich

Świat według Kiepskich
Genre Sitcom
Created by Janusz Sadza
Aleksander Sobiszewski
Piotr Kalwas
Written by Present:
Aleksander Sobiszewski
Katarzyna Sobiszewska
Patrick Yoka
Directed by Okił Khamidow (1999-2008)
Patrick Yoka (2008-present)
Starring Andrzej Grabowski
Marzena Kipiel-Sztuka
Krystyna Feldman
Bartosz Żukowski
Barbara Mularczyk
Ryszard Kotys
Renata Pałys
Dariusz Gnatowski
Bohdan Smoleń
Opening theme "Świat według Kiepskich" by Big Cyc
Country of origin Poland
Original language(s) Polish
No. of seasons 28
No. of episodes 504
Production
Executive producer(s) Anna Skowrońska
Running time 22/25 minutes
Production company(s) ATM Grupa
Release
Original network Polsat
Original release March 16, 1999 (1999-03-16) – present
The Kiepskis and their neighbours

Świat według Kiepskich (The World According to the Kiepskich, "kiepski" being a term roughly translating to the English term poor or crappy) is a popular Polish television sitcom, produced by Polsat since 1999. The show follows the life of a dysfunctional Polish family from Wrocław, who live in an old apartment in Wrocław on 3/4 Ćwiartki street (in Polish Ćwiartka means 1/4 but it often refers to 1/4 of a litre bottle of vodka). Most episodes are centered on Ferdynand Kiepski, who tries to make various schemes to improve his financial or life situation, all of which ultimately fail. The series parodies the dynamics of Polish families in a style similar to that of the US series Married... with Children, released in Poland as Świat według Bundych (The World According to The Bundys); in many ways it inverts the dynamics of the Bundys. In many ways it is also inspired by The Simpsons. It is the second longest comedy TV series in the world after The Simpsons (561 episodes).

Director: Patrick Yoka

Main characters

The Kiepski family

Others

See also

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