| Two Fathers, Two Sons | |
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| Два отца и два сына | |
| Genre | Sitcom Comic science fiction |
| Created by | Alexander Trofimov, Sergei Sazonov, Dmitry Krepchuk, |
| Directed by | Radda Novikova |
| Starring | Dmitry Nagiyev, Maxim Studenovsky, Ilya Kostyukov, Victoria Lukina, Anna Yakunina, Galina Petrova, Victoria Chernysheva, Alexander Voronkov, Yuri Panov, Mikhail Danilin |
| Country of origin | Russia |
| Original language | Russian |
| No. of seasons | 3 |
| Production | |
| Producer | Radda Novikova |
| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | 24 minutes |
| Production companies | Yellow, Black and White |
| Original release | |
| Network | STS |
| Release | October 21, 2013 |
Two Fathers, Two Sons (Russian: Два отца и два сына, romanized: Dva otsa i dva syna) is Russian television sitcom produced by the company Yellow, Black and White. The show is broadcast by the Russian television STS.[1][2]
Overview
The series was introduced to the Russian audience in October 2013. The main protagonist of the show is Pavel Gurov, a famous actor who lives in his apartment in Moscow with his son and grandson.[3]
The series has a similar premise to the American sitcom Two and a Half Men.
In the third season, Pavel Gyurov moves to a house in the suburbs, and finds out that he has another son - Dima. In contrast to Vitya, Dima inherited from his fathers qualities of inventiveness and cunning.
Characters
- Pavel Gurov (Dmitry Nagiev) – Professional actor
- Victor Teterin (Maksim Studentovsky) – Psychologist
- Vladislav (Vlad) Teterin (Ilya Kostyukov) – student, son of Victor and grandson of Pavel
- Anna Teterina (Viktoria Lukina) - ex-wife of Victor and mother of Vlad
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