In the Middle of the City

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In the Middle of the City
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Georgian შუა ქალაქში
Created by Night Show Studio
Starring Otar Tatishvili
Maia Doborjginidze
Goga Barbakadze
Tatuli Edisherashvili
Tamuna Nikoladze
Bacho Kajaia
Country of originGeorgia
No. of seasons16
No. of episodes389(+137, 10 years Later)
Production
Running timeapprox. 40-45 minutes (per episode)
Original release
Network Imedi TV
ReleaseSeptember 23, 2007 (2007-09-23) 
present
In the Middle of the City
Genre Sitcom
Created by Night Show Studio
Starring Otar Tatishvili
Maia Doborjginidze
Goga Barbakadze
Tatuli Edisherashvili
Tamuna Nikoladze
Bacho Kajaia
Country of originGeorgia
Original languageGeorgian
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes137
Production
Running timeapprox. 40-45 minutes (per episode)
Original release
Network Imedi TV
Release2014 (2014) 
present

In the Middle of the City (Georgian: შუა ქალაქში) is a Georgian sitcom about a group of friends as they live in Tbilisi's neighborhood of Vake . The show is produced by The Night Show Studio. It was originally broadcast from 2007 to 2010. The show premiered on September 23, 2007 and completed its first season on July 13, 2008. Second season has been confirmed by Imedi TV. It is filmed in Tbilisi, Georgia. The plot follows the life of one peculiar family, with friends, in Tbilisi, each of which has a risible, odd life-style with many surprises. As for the frivolous family, with singular friends and neighbouring gossip girls, they lead a normal life. It also has a continuation of 10 Years Later.

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DVDs

Cast

Main Cast In Order of Appearance

Episodes Cast

Crew

Project Manager

Executive Producer

Project Director

Set Director

Screenplay

Computer Grapichs and Editing

Set Operators

Operators

Painter

Segment-Producers

Coordinador

Studio Design

Decorators

Sound Operator

Lighting

Intro Music

Intro Graphics

Studio Engineers

Visage

Operators Assistant

Format Consultants

Episode Dates

Season 1September:

October:

November:

December:

May:

June:

July:

Season 2October:

November:

December:

January:

10 Years Later

10 Years Later (Georgian: 10 წლის შემდეგ) is a Georgian television program. [1] Continuation of In the Middle of the City TV Series where the line is drawn between the groups of friends as they live in Tbilisi's district of Vake.

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References

  1. "IMEDI". Imedi TV (in Georgian). Retrieved July 25, 2016.