"Diesel Show" is moving to a new channel
"Diesel Show" is switching TV channels and will now air on "1+1 Ukraine." The premiere of the new episodes is scheduled for May 15. The show will continue to air every Friday in the evening time slot. This was reported by the broadcaster's press service.
The popular comedy show “Diesel Show” is changing TV channels. The “1+1 Ukraine” channel and “Diesel Studio” have announced the launch of a partnership under which the show will now air there. Viewers will see new episodes starting May 15. The broadcast time will remain convenient for the audience—every Friday at 7:00 p.m.
At the same time, the channel clarified that another comedy project—“Yedyny Kvartal”—is not going anywhere and will continue to air simultaneously. This year, “Diesel Show” celebrates its 11th anniversary. The team is marking this milestone at the peak of its popularity. “1+1 Ukraine” notes that this is one of the country’s most successful comedy projects.
The actors recently returned from a major charity tour of Europe. They are now preparing for anniversary concerts in Kyiv. These performances will be shown on the new channel. After the celebrations, the team won’t be stopping—a major tour of Ukraine lies ahead.
The cast of “Diesel Studio” includes faces familiar to viewers: Yegor Krutogolov, Yevgen Gashchenko, Oleksandr Berezhok, Viktoria Bulitko, Yevgen Smorigin, Yulia Motruk, and Dmytro Tankovych. They are regularly joined by actors from the channel’s TV series—including Olga Atanasova, Lilia Rebrik, Nazar Zadniprovsky, and Oleksandr Yarema.
Every year, the team performs over 150 concerts—not only in Ukraine, but also in Europe and the U.S. Now, a new phase is being added to this—a collaboration with one of Ukraine’s largest TV channels. The team hopes this partnership will help expand their audience and take the show to new heights.
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