Polishuk

Polishuk
פולישוק
Genre
Created by Shmuel Hasfari
Developed by Shmuel Hasfari
Written by Shmuel Hasfari
Directed by Shmuel Hasfari
Starring
Composer(s) Uri Ackerman
Country of origin Israel
Original language(s) Hebrew
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 38
Production
Executive producer(s) Tal Maor Ronen
Running time 25–30 minutes
Production company(s) Keshet Media Group
Distributor Herzliya Studios
Release
Original network Channel 2
Picture format 576i
Audio format 192KBPS
Original release 31 May 2009 (2009-05-31) – 12 January 2015 (2015-01-12)
Chronology
Related shows Yes Minister, The thick of it
External links
Website (Hebrew)

Polishuk (Hebrew: פולישוק) is an Israeli political comedy television series. It tells the story of politician Rubi Polishuk, a member of MELEL Party (National Liberal Center) who unexpectedly was appointed as the Minister for Social Advancement.

The series stars Sasson Gabai as Polishuk. The show is created written and directed by Shmuel Hasfari. It is produced by Channel 2 Israel.

Thirty nine episodes, divided into three seasons, have been produced. The series was first shown in Israel in the autumn of 2009. A third season began its run on 2014. The name of the program and titular figure "Polishuk" is a portmanteau of "Politics" (Politika) and "Market" (Shuk) in Hebrew.

Plot

Season 1

Rubi Polishuk is an anonymous member of the Knesset from National Liberal Center Movement (MELEL), who suddenly discovered that he has been appointed as Minister for Social Advancement (parody of Ministry of Welfare and Social Services), after the previous minister was accused of sexual offenses and pedophilia. During his office he falls into ridiculous situations that make him both a popular and a national joke.

He manages to get ahead at work thanks to his Head of Bureau, Solly Barzel and Media advisor Tkuma Shaharabani, and at the same time he ןs supervised by Chairman of MELEL and Minister of Justice Hummi Shalit and his media advisor Kozo Avital.

At the end of Season 1 MELEL takes part in the elections while its leader Hummi Shalit leaves the party to join A Just Israel Party. Polishuk decides to run for election as Leader of the MELEL Party.

Season 2

Polishuk is elected as the Leader of MELEL, while Hummi Shalit leaves politics and becomes Chief Editor of 'Israel Non-Stop' magazine. After Shalit goes to work for the private sector,Kozo is appointed as the strategic advisor to Polishuk and as the Director-General of MELEL.

During Season 2 Rubi is confronted with his eccentric wife, Monique. In the final episode national elections were held. On the day of the election, Rubi's father was hospitalized and died at the same moment as the results were being declared.

Season 3

It becomes clear that Polishuk's party has won three seats in the Parliament/Knesset. Shortly after, Rubi is appointed as Foreign Minister, without knowing any foreign languages. During his time as Foreign Minister, he has to face his Fear of flying, the intrigues of the Bulgarian Ambassador and the whims of the Israeli Prime Minister and his Secretary, Kozo Avital.

Cast


External Links

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