Çok Güzel Hareketler Bunlar

Çok Güzel Hareketler Bunlar (literally "These Are Very Beautiful Movements" but would be translated "Nice Moves" in the American vernacular), which's first episode published on 7 May 2008 on Kanal D, is an entertainment program. In Yilmaz Erdogan's management, BKM Mutfak players takes the stage and to give an active role to the audience, they let audience to rate the games. Yilmaz Erdogan's brother Deniz Erdogan wrote lyrics for a very familiar American folk song "Camptown Races" and that production became the generic music of the program.[1]

Topic

The players play the sketches that they've written and at the end of the episode, Yılmaz Erdoğan comes out and wants from the spectators to evaluate the performances of the players and the spectators grade them. They grade the players with Very Good Movement ( choke guisel Hareket-THE BEST), Good Movement (Güzel Hareket), Bell (Zil) and Awful (Rezil).[1]

Series overview

Season Timeslot Season premiere Season finale No. of episodes Section range Season's years TV Channel
1. Season Wednesday

20:00

May 28, 2008 July 9, 2008 8 1-8 2008 Kanal D
2. Season Wednesday / Sunday

20:00

October 8, 2008 June 21, 2009 29 9-37 2008-2009 Kanal D
3. Season Sunday

20:00

October 11, 2009 June 20, 2010 29 38-66 2009-2010 Kanal D
4. Season Sunday

20:00

October 17, 2010 June 26, 2011 (final) 24 67-89 2010-2011 Kanal D

Staff

Cast[1]

  • Aydan Taş
  • Ayça Erturan
  • Ayşegül Akdemir
  • Burcu Gönder
  • Bülent Emrah Parlak
  • Büşra Pekin
  • Emre Canpolat
  • Ersin Korkut
  • Eser Yenenler
  • Gizem Tuğral
  • Gülhan Tekin
  • Gülsüm Alkan
  • Hamdi Kahraman
  • İbrahim Büyükak
  • Metin Keçeci
  • Metin Yıldız
  • Murat Eken
  • Oğuzhan Koç

Training Staff

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References


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