Tushite svet

Tushite svet! (Тушите свет! "turn off the light!") was a Russian satirical television program, broadcast from 31 July 2000 to 21 June 2003. In 2002, the program won the TEFI award for the best entertainment program.[1]

The program is based on two cartoon characters of the Soviet era (1970s), a piglet and a baby rabbit, Khryusha and Stepashka (Хрюша и Степашка) from Spokoynoy nochi, malyshi!, but now grown to adulthood and known as Khryun Morzhov (Хрюн Моржов, allusion to a mat expression) and Stepan Kapusta (Степан Капуста "Stephen Cabbage"). The original puppets were replaced by computer animated cartoons. The main characters form a contrasting double act, Stepan is the cultivated intellectual, while Khryun is a lower-class or rustic type with an aphoristic mode of expression (his catchphrase expressing approval, "Мощно задвинул! Внушаить", became widely popular).

Initially, the program was broadcast on NTV, and hosted by Leo Novozhenov. It later switched to TNT, TV-6 and TVS, with various hosts. After TVS was shut down in 2003, a second version of the program was started on NTV, called Red Arrow (Красная стрела), running until July 2004.

After the end of the program, the two characters continued to appear in Novaya Gazeta and Echo of Moscow.

References

  1. ТЭФИ-2002, newsru.com, 21 January 2003.

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