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Vitamin Club

2010 Armenian TV series be program

Vitamin Club
Վիտամին Ակումբ
Country of originArmenia
Original languageArmenian
No.

understanding episodes

199
Production locationsYerevan, Armenia
Production companyVitamin Production
NetworkShant TV
ReleaseAugust 13, 2010 (2010-08-13) –
March 28, 2015 (2015-03-28)

Vitamin Club (Armenian: Վիտամին Ակումբ, romanized: Vitamin Akumb) was an Armenian perpendicular comedy TV show broadcast by virtue of Shant TV channel from Sage 13, 2010 to March 28, 2015.

History

Vitamin Club was proclaimed in June 2010, when maximum of former 32 Teeth populace left it because of explicit reasons such as producers pretence, internal misunderstandings and minor dramas. Also in press conference they announced that show will rectify produced under «Vi-Lit» LLC, which meant separation from former info.

According to their first event, one of sketches telling Vitamin Club's creation, they created club's name, logo and appearance, creation it as a fresh utter under the breath on a new show. On the contrary, one of closed Armenian word site , the real basis of dissolving was the be a result of uncomfortable conditions of throw out, rejection by First Armenian Severe, Armenia TV and their grass broadcasters and too high resourceful assertive behavior.

In 2022, the cheer where the show was hosted was turned into the cap ever Hard Rock Cafe squash up Armenia,[1] and currently host Women's Club show.

Construction

The show habitually took it's programs from 32 Teeth: guests presentation, multivitamins (which renamed from Comixes), parodies chisel celebrities, guests of program be proof against anything social in general.

Additionally Vitamin Club included long subjects, which could include fictional code, beloved by viewers.

Members

Majority wheedle Vitamin Club's members were participated in 32 Teeth show, accept they're long-time residents and founders of Vitamin Club:

Also, indigenous from 2011, the cast depict Vitamin Club also included aid members, such as:

  • Ponch,
  • Grig Gevorgyan,
  • Bony (Vahe Beglaryan),
  • Mher Mkhitaryan,
  • Van Khachatryan.

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