Daddy's Daughters

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Daddy's Daughters
Genre Sitcom
Written by Alex Trotsyuk, Vitaly Shlyappo, Vyacheslav Dusmukhametov, Leonid Kuprido
Directed by Alexander Zhigalkin
Sergei Aldonin
Country of origin Russia
Original language(s) Russian
No. of seasons 20
No. of episodes 410
Production
Producer(s) Vyacheslav Murugov
Alexander Rodnyansky
Constantine Kikichev
Running time 24 minutes
Release
Original network STS
Original release 3 September 2007 (2007-09-03)

Daddy's Daughters (Russian: Папины дочки; Papiny Dochki) is a Russian TV series produced in 2007—2012. Made by "Kinokonstanta" (episodes 1 to 60) and "Kostafilm" (since episode 61) film companies, it is characterized by various aspects of life — family, love, work, study, and friendship. The series has very high television ratings and has won multiple awards (received four "TEFI"). This is an original sitcom, and is not an adaptation of a foreign show.

Plot

Protagonist Sergei Vasnetsov (Andrei Leonov), a family therapist from a small private clinic, was in a deplorable situation. His wife, Lyudmila Vasnetsova (Nonna Grishayeva), left him for a Canadian hockey player. To make matters worse, his practice is all but collapsing, as all of his patients have left. His wife's departure leaves their five daughters (Miroslava Karpovich, Anastasia Sivayeva, Darya Melnikova, Elizaveta Arzamasova, Ekaterina Starshova) in his care.

Cast

Facts

  • Shooting the series began July 13, 2007. Creators and arrangers title song "Daddy's Daughters" are brothers Kristovskiy (group «Uma2rman»).
  • At first planned 60 episodes, however, because of the huge ratings filming "Daddy's daughters" were continued.
  • "Daddy's Daughters" is the first Russian TV series, the right to adapt which bought foreign channel. German «Das Vierte» began shooting the series "Ein Haus voller Töchter" in spring 2009.[1] However, "Ein Haus voller Töchter" hasn′t received a high rating. The main reasons: poorly adapted script and unsatisfactory performance of actors.
  • Angelina Varganova who played Olga Antonova died on January 4, 2013 from pneumonia at the age of 41, before she could finish the storyline of the character.

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