Eretz Nehederet
8
2003
Comedy
, News
An Israeli satire show featuring satirical references to current affairs of the past week through parodies of the people involved, as well as the thoughts of recurring characters. One of the most watched and influential shows on Israeli TV.
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- Cast:
- Eyal Kitzis , Mariano Idelman , Alma Zack , Eli Finish
Episode 23 : Episode 23
May. 26,2005
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Episode 22 : Episode 22
May. 22,2005
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Episode 21 : Episode 21
May. 19,2005
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Episode 20 : Episode 20
May. 15,2005
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Episode 19 : Episode 19
May. 12,2005
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Episode 18 : Episode 18
April. 21,2005
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Episode 17 : Episode 17
April. 14,2005
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Episode 16 : Episode 16
April. 07,2005
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Episode 15 : Episode 15
March. 31,2005
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Episode 14 : Episode 14
March. 17,2005
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Episode 13 : Episode 13
March. 10,2005
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Episode 12 : Episode 12
March. 03,2005
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Episode 11 : Episode 11
January. 30,2005
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Episode 10 : Episode 10
January. 23,2005
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Episode 9 : Episode 9
January. 16,2005
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Episode 8 : Episode 8
January. 09,2005
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
January. 02,2005
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
December. 19,2004
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
December. 12,2004
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
December. 05,2004
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
November. 28,2004
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Episode 2 : Episode 2
November. 14,2004
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Episode 1 : Episode 1
November. 07,2004
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Seasons
Season 21
Season 21 of Eretz Nehederet premiered on October 25, 2023 as a result of the war.
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