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Top lista nadrealista ("The Top List of the Surrealists", sometimes "The Surrealists' Chart Toppers")—also known as TLN or Nadrealisti ("Surrealists")—is a Yugoslav sketch comedy and variety television show. Produced by TV Sarajevo, it aired on the nationwide Yugoslav Radio Television (JRT) public broadcasting system in three separate instalments between 1984 and 1991, having originated from a weekly fifteen-minute local radio comedy segment that was part of the Primus program on Radio Sarajevo's channel two from 1979 until 1985.

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  • Top lista nadrealista (česky doslova Hitparáda surrealistů) byl jugoslávský zábavný pořad, vysílaný (byť s přestávkami) mezi lety 1984 a 1991. V Bosně a Hercegovině byl velmi populární, neboť často parodickým způsobem kritizoval či poukazoval na aktuální společenskou, politickou a ekonomickou situaci země. Televizní pořad předpovídal eskalaci mezietnického i jiného napětí v Bosně a Hercegovině, rozpad srbochorvatštiny jako ideje společného jazyka Srbů a Chorvatů, či mezinárodní intervence zahraničních sil. (cs)
  • Top lista nadrealista ("The Top List of the Surrealists", sometimes "The Surrealists' Chart Toppers")—also known as TLN or Nadrealisti ("Surrealists")—is a Yugoslav sketch comedy and variety television show. Produced by TV Sarajevo, it aired on the nationwide Yugoslav Radio Television (JRT) public broadcasting system in three separate instalments between 1984 and 1991, having originated from a weekly fifteen-minute local radio comedy segment that was part of the Primus program on Radio Sarajevo's channel two from 1979 until 1985. In 1984, after establishing a core radio audience locally in the city of Sarajevo, Top lista nadrealista radio segment got spun off into a television sketch series. Two more series on television followed, in 1989 and 1991, making household names of its protagonists all over SFR Yugoslavia and helping launch and solidify successful television, film, and musical careers for some of them (most notably Nele Karajlić and Branko "Đuro" Đurić). Although eventually best known for insightful and often prophetic political humour, TLN initially relied mostly on its protagonists' youthful improvisation and ad-libbing for laughs while staying away from politics entirely. Towards the late 1980s and into the early 1990s—during the show's second and third series, respectively—a period during which some of its most memorable and enduring sketches were created, Top lista nadrealista incorporated political satire while infusing their social satire with additional surrealist and black comedy. The show's 1989-1991 popularity is reflected in some of its sketches' language and phrasing entering public vernacular (see Hrkljuš). In the late 1980s and early 1990s, a number of TLN sketches dealt with the deteriorating political situation in Yugoslavia that turned out to be a prelude to the Yugoslav Wars with some sketches proving prophetic, portraying a dystopian near-future—featuring the Yugoslav state being disintegrated, the city of Sarajevo divided between different newly-established states, a single family split into two clans warring over control of rooms in their apartment, UN peacekeeping forces adding fuel to the conflict, etc.—years before it became reality. In the context of the Yugoslav Wars that had already begun as the show's third series was being filmed, Nadrealisti held a clear pacifist posture, often using absurdity and dark hyperbole when portraying rising ethnic tensions and imminent war in SR Bosnia and Herzegovina (e.g. warning that "peace may break out and ruin Bosnian harmonious war" or giving alarming instructions on "how the public should act in case of peace"). (en)
  • Top lista nadrealista (Surrealisternas topplista), i folkmun kallad "Nadrealisti" (Surrealisterna), var en populär komedishow i forna Jugoslavien med blandade komedisketcher. Serien startades av några ungdomar från Sarajevo som idag är kända skådespelare i Jugoslaviens efterföljarstater. En av dem som kallas "Duro" har även haft en av huvudrollerna i krigsfilmen Ingen mans land. TV-programmet emitterades åren 1984–1991 TV-stationen . (sv)
  • Сюрреалістичний топ-список — сараївський комедійний серіал 1980-х — 1990-х років. (uk)
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  • (A 1991 sketch showing two Belgian members of the European Community Monitoring Mission in Bosnia trying to incite a Bosnian Muslim and a Serb, lifelong friends, to start fighting one another during a game of pool at a Sarajevo bar.) (en)
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  • Benjamin Filipović (en)
  • Branko Đurić Đuro (en)
  • Boro Kontić (en)
  • Davor Marjanović (en)
  • Miroslav "Ćiro" Mandić (en)
  • Vuk Janić (en)
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  • Nadreality Show (en)
  • Nadrealna televizija (en)
  • Wartime Nadrealisti (en)
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  • Their [May 1981] debut segment on my Primus show—this faux terrorist takeover they came up with—wasn't bad. It had a certain energy. I mean, it wasn't uproariously funny or anything, but I found it interesting and decided to put it on the air. The segment aired on a Saturday, and two days later, the following Monday, I had a content review with the radio executive in charge. I gave him the spiel that these are new kids with a new concept for the Top lista nadrealista segment that had already been in existence. So, he had a listen and was adamant that this can not air—of course, he had no idea, and I certainly wasn't about to tell him, that it had actually aired already. Upon my questioning as to why this material is unacceptable, he began lecturing me: 'Are you not aware of what is going on in the country? Look at what's happening down in Kosovo and you're bringing these "Tupamaros" on the radio to take over the station'. (en)
  • The reactions I was getting from people [in summer 1989] when I would mention that I had been hired to do the Top lista nadrealista new series were not positive at all. The dominant reaction was to the effect that "New Primitivism is yesterday's news" and that "bringing the whole thing back won't be interesting". And at the time when we were going through script preparations, this filled me with concern. Not to the point of considering quitting, but it underscored this feeling I had that something is missing to bring this thing to a new level. So this became my primary goal — finding that new plane so that the new TLN can stand on its own rather than just repeating the same schtick from five years prior. (en)
  • The 1989 series is when they came into their own as a true comedic and satirical force. Before that, in 1984, their sketches were part of a folk music show, which was fun and interesting, but I found the material to be frivolous and inconsequential. In 1989 they stopped ignoring political and real-life issues around them. And thanks primarily to their spiritus movens Nele Karajlić's talents, they came up with some truly memorable stuff. (en)
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  • Top lista nadrealista (česky doslova Hitparáda surrealistů) byl jugoslávský zábavný pořad, vysílaný (byť s přestávkami) mezi lety 1984 a 1991. V Bosně a Hercegovině byl velmi populární, neboť často parodickým způsobem kritizoval či poukazoval na aktuální společenskou, politickou a ekonomickou situaci země. Televizní pořad předpovídal eskalaci mezietnického i jiného napětí v Bosně a Hercegovině, rozpad srbochorvatštiny jako ideje společného jazyka Srbů a Chorvatů, či mezinárodní intervence zahraničních sil. (cs)
  • Top lista nadrealista (Surrealisternas topplista), i folkmun kallad "Nadrealisti" (Surrealisterna), var en populär komedishow i forna Jugoslavien med blandade komedisketcher. Serien startades av några ungdomar från Sarajevo som idag är kända skådespelare i Jugoslaviens efterföljarstater. En av dem som kallas "Duro" har även haft en av huvudrollerna i krigsfilmen Ingen mans land. TV-programmet emitterades åren 1984–1991 TV-stationen . (sv)
  • Сюрреалістичний топ-список — сараївський комедійний серіал 1980-х — 1990-х років. (uk)
  • Top lista nadrealista ("The Top List of the Surrealists", sometimes "The Surrealists' Chart Toppers")—also known as TLN or Nadrealisti ("Surrealists")—is a Yugoslav sketch comedy and variety television show. Produced by TV Sarajevo, it aired on the nationwide Yugoslav Radio Television (JRT) public broadcasting system in three separate instalments between 1984 and 1991, having originated from a weekly fifteen-minute local radio comedy segment that was part of the Primus program on Radio Sarajevo's channel two from 1979 until 1985. (en)
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  • Top lista nadrealista (en)
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  • Сюрреалістичний топ-список (uk)
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