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Bulgarian TV series or program
Sofia Residents in Excess Столичани в повече Created by Evtim Miloshev Ivan Spasov Hristina Apostolova Starring
Lyubomir Neikov Albena Pavlova Silvia Lulcheva
Krustyo Lafazanov
Stoyanka Mutafova
Hristo Garbov Ivan Yurukov Nencho Ilchev Country of origin Bulgaria Original language Bulgarian
No. of seasons 13
No. of episodes 170 Producers Dream Team Productions bTV Media Group Running time 45 minutes (no ads) Network
bTV Release 23 March 2011 (2011-03-23 ) – 24 May 2019 (2019-05-24 )
Sofia Residents in Excess (
Bulgarian : Столичани в повече ) is a Bulgarian TV comedy-drama series produced by
BTV and Dream Team Production that premiered on
BTV on 23 March 2011.
Plot
Two families from the Bulgarian capital – Chekanovi (the Chekanovs) and Lyutovi (the Lyutovs) – are in constant competition among each other. They used to live in the outmost metropolitan district of
Izvor , but they have moved to central metropolitan district and are real
Sofia residents now.
Cast
The Chekanov Family (Chekanovi)
Grandma Mariyka Chekanova (
Stoyanka Mutafova ) - mother of Rangel
Rangel Chekanov (
Lyubomir Neikov ) – former Mayor of Izvor, former member of the parliament and former caretaker prime minister
Galabina Chekanova (Albena Pavlova) - wife of Rangel, housewife
Radko Chekanov (Vasil Draganov) – the son
Mariya Chekanova/Lyutova (Violeta Markovska) - the daughter, wife of Andrey Lyutov (season 1-4)
The Lyutov Family (Lyutovi)
Yordan Lyutov (
Krustyo Lafazanov ) - husband of Slaveya, former Mayor of Izvor
Slaveya "Slavka" Lyutova (
Silvia Lulcheva ) - wife of Yordan, former member of the parliament
Spas Lyutov (
Ruslan Maynov ) - eldest son of Yordan and Slaveya; former doctor
Andrey Lyutov (Ivan Jurukov) - son of Yordan and Slaveya; photographer, TV producer
Yana Lyutova (Mina Markova) - daughter of Yordan and Slaveya
Yovka Lyutova (Eva Tepavicharova) - wife of Spas Lyutov
Other characters
Dominik Strosran (Ivan Radoev)
Pop Grigoriy - Grishata (Nencho Ilchev) - local priest
Zoya (Ernestina Shinova) - wife of Plamen Tsekov
Plamen (Patso) Tsekov (
Hristo Garbov ), twin brother of Konstantin Tsekov
Konstantin Tsekov (
Hristo Garbov ), twin brother of Plamen Tsekov
Dimo Tsekov (Ivan Panayotov) – son of Plamen Tsekov, accountant
Petar 'Pepi' Peychev (Petyo Petkov) - friend of Andrey, TV producer
Eleonora Veron (Evelin Kostova) - dating Andrey Lyutov
Kameliya (Daniela Stamova) - Eleonora's best friend, dating Pepi
Guest stars
Preslava as herself (season 1)
Georgi Kaloyanchev as Georgi grandma Mariyka first love (season 2)
Orlin Goranov as Venelin Draganov, writer (season 2)
Desi Slava as Vyara Toneva, pop singer (season 3)
Doni as Toni, pop singer (season 4)
Ralitsa Kovacheva-Bezhan (season 5)
Daniel Tsochev (season 5)
Atanas Mihaylov (season 5)
Hristo Stoichkov as God (season 5)
Azis as cook in jail (season 7)
Dimitar Kovachev - Funky as The Kraut, cellmate of Plamen Tsekov (season 7)
Maria Ilieva as Mariya Skala, opera singer (season 8)
Blagoy Georgiev - friend of grandma Mariyka (season 9)
Evgeni Budinov as lawyer (season 9)
Robert Yanakiev as prosecutor (season 9)
100 Kila as Tsanko, student (season 9)
Hristina Apostolova as Karolina, Macedonian spy (season 9)
duet Riton as themselves (season 9)
Lyubo Ganev as Bulgarian Olympic Committee President (season 10)
Stefan Danailov (season 10)
Episodes
Season
Time slot
TV Season
Episodes
Premiere
Final
Duration
1
Wednesday, 21:00 (UTC+02:00)
2011 (Spring)
10
23 March 2011
25 May 2011
45 minutes (ads free)
2
2011 (Fall)
13
28 September 2011
21 December 2011
3
2012 (Spring)
14
7 March 2012
6 June 2012
4
2012 (Fall)
19 September 2012
19 December 2012
5
2013 (Spring)
13 March 2013
12 June 2013
6
2013 (Fall)
18 September 2013
18 December 2013
7
Wednesday, 21:30 (UTC+02:00)
2014 (Spring)
13
5 March 2014
28 May 2014
8
Friday, 21:30 (UTC+02:00)
2015 (Spring)
6 March 2015
29 May 2015
9
[1]
2015 (Fall)
25 September 2015
December 2015
10
[2]
2016 (Spring)
11 March 2016
3 June 2016
11
Friday, 21:00 (UTC+02:00)
2017 (Spring)
10 March 2017
2 June 2017
12
2018 (Spring)
2 March 2018
June 2018
References
Official website