Evening Urgant

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Evening Urgant
Channel One
Release16 April 2012 (2012-04-16) –
21 February 2022 (2022-02-21) (suspended, allegedly)[1]

Evening Urgant (

Channel One, a show based on similarly styled American late-night shows. The first episode aired on 16 April 2012. Ivan Urgant has said that he received advice from western television producers, and cites Jimmy Fallon and David Letterman as inspirations.[2]

According to several sources, the show was suspended in February 2022 after Urgant expressed his opposition to the

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine,[3] while Channel One claimed that there was just a scheduling issue.[4]
As of December 2023, the program has yet to resume.

Format and structure

Each episode begins with a cold opening, featuring jokes usually associated with the guests of the night. This is followed by the premiere of "credit sequence" with a series of night shots of Moscow, the street which is Urgant. Back in the Studio, Urgant delivers an introductory monologue containing jokes about current events, pop culture or politics. After the monologue, the show may show one or more Comedy parodies or recurring segments, after which Urgant brings out the famous guests of that evening for a one-on-one interview. The final segment of the show features a live performance from a musical guest.

The main focus of the show is on the portion containing celebrity interviews. The show's house band is The Fruits (Russian: Фрукты, romanizedFrukty), hailing from Saint Petersburg.[5]

Filming and airing

The show is taped in front of a live audience at 4:30 PM MSK on the day the episode is due to be aired. Some interviews may be recorded days in advance, depending on the availability of the guest. Anyone over 16 years old can fill out an application on the show's website to be a member of the studio audience.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Eurovision Belgium • Netherlands 25.02.22, twitter.com
  2. ^ Иван Ургант рассказал о своей программе. April 20, 2012. (in Russian)
  3. ^ Eurovision Belgium • Netherlands 25.02.22, twitter.com
  4. ^ Roth, Andrew (25 February 2022). "Prominent Russians join protests against Ukraine war amid 1,800 arrests". the Guardian. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Группа "Фрукты": На шоу "Вечерний Ургант" мы попали через... новогодние елки". Komsomolskaya Pravda.
  6. Channel One
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