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The European Side

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: February 11, 2004
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 190
  • Networks: atv
  • Genres: Family, Comedy
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The European Side(2004)

TMDB Rating: 7.6 (59 votes)

Overview

The life and times of rather traditional Sutcuoglu family and their comedic struggles to adapt the high-profile contemporary life of Nisantasi.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

19 episodes • 2004Avg: 9.6Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
11. BölümFeb 11, 20049.0
22. BölümFeb 18, 200410.0
33. BölümFeb 25, 200410.0
44. BölümMar 10, 20049.0
55. BölümMar 17, 200410.0
66. BölümMar 24, 20040.0
77. BölümMar 31, 20040.0
88. BölümApr 7, 20040.0
99. BölümApr 14, 20040.0
1010. BölümApr 21, 20040.0
1111. BölümApr 28, 20040.0
1212. BölümMay 5, 20040.0
1313. BölümMay 12, 20040.0
1414. BölümMay 19, 20040.0
1515. BölümMay 26, 20040.0
1616. BölümJun 2, 20040.0
1717. BölümJun 9, 20040.0
1818. BölümJun 16, 20040.0
1919. BölümJun 23, 20040.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

39 episodes • 2004

#EpisodeAir DateRating
120. BölümSep 8, 20040.0
221. BölümSep 15, 20040.0
322. BölümSep 22, 20040.0
423. BölümSep 29, 20040.0
524. BölümOct 6, 20040.0
625. BölümOct 13, 20040.0
726. BölümOct 20, 20040.0
827. BölümOct 27, 20040.0
928. BölümOct 3, 20040.0
1029. BölümNov 10, 20040.0
1130. BölümNov 17, 20040.0
1231. BölümDec 1, 20040.0
1332. BölümDec 8, 20040.0
1433. BölümDec 16, 20040.0
1534. BölümDec 22, 20040.0
1635. BölümDec 29, 20040.0
1736. Bölüm (Yılbaşı Özel)Dec 31, 20040.0
1837. BölümJan 12, 20050.0
1938. BölümJan 19, 20050.0
2039. BölümJan 26, 20050.0
2140. BölümFeb 9, 20050.0
2241. BölümFeb 16, 20050.0
2342. BölümFeb 23, 20050.0
2443. BölümMar 2, 20050.0
2544. BölümMar 9, 20050.0
2645. BölümMar 16, 20050.0
2746. BölümMar 23, 20050.0
2847. BölümMar 30, 20050.0
2948. BölümApr 6, 20050.0
3049. BölümApr 13, 20050.0
3150. BölümApr 20, 20050.0
3251. BölümApr 27, 20050.0
3352. BölümMay 4, 20050.0
3453. BölümMay 11, 20050.0
3554. BölümMay 18, 20050.0
3655. BölümMay 25, 20050.0
3756. BölümJun 1, 20050.0
3857. BölümJun 8, 20050.0
3958. Bölüm (Sezon Finali)Jun 15, 20050.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

35 episodes • 2005

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Sep 14, 20050.0
2Episode 2Sep 21, 20050.0
3Episode 3Sep 28, 20050.0
4Episode 4Oct 5, 20050.0
5Episode 5Oct 12, 20050.0
6Episode 6Oct 19, 20050.0
7Episode 7Oct 26, 20050.0
8Episode 8Nov 2, 20050.0
9Episode 9Nov 9, 20050.0
10Episode 10Nov 23, 20050.0
11Episode 11Nov 30, 20050.0
12Episode 12Dec 7, 20050.0
13Episode 13Dec 14, 20050.0
14Episode 14Dec 21, 20050.0
15Episode 15Dec 31, 20050.0
16Episode 16Jan 18, 20060.0
17Episode 17Jan 25, 20050.0
18Episode 18Feb 1, 20060.0
19Episode 19Feb 8, 20060.0
20Episode 20Feb 15, 20060.0
21Episode 21Feb 22, 20060.0
22Episode 22Mar 8, 20060.0
23Episode 23Mar 15, 20060.0
24Episode 24Mar 22, 20060.0
25Episode 25Mar 29, 20060.0
26Episode 26Apr 5, 20060.0
27Episode 27Apr 19, 20060.0
28Episode 28Apr 26, 20060.0
29Episode 29May 3, 20060.0
30Episode 30May 17, 20060.0
31Episode 31May 24, 20060.0
32Episode 32May 31, 20060.0
33Episode 33Jun 7, 20060.0
34Episode 34Jun 14, 20060.0
35Episode 35Jun 21, 20060.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

37 episodes • 2006

#EpisodeAir DateRating
194. BölümSep 13, 20060.0
295. BölümSep 20, 20060.0
396. BölümSep 27, 20060.0
497. BölümOct 4, 20060.0
598. BölümOct 18, 20060.0
699. BölümOct 25, 20060.0
7100. BölümNov 1, 20060.0
8101. BölümNov 8, 20060.0
9102. BölümNov 15, 20060.0
10103. BölümNov 29, 20060.0
11104. BölümNov 29, 20060.0
12105. BölümDec 6, 20060.0
13106. BölümDec 13, 20060.0
14107. BölümDec 20, 20060.0
15108. Bölüm (Yılbaşı Özel)Dec 31, 20060.0
16109. BölümJan 10, 20070.0
17110. BölümJan 17, 20070.0
18111. BölümJan 24, 20070.0
19112. BölümJan 31, 20070.0
20113. BölümFeb 7, 20070.0
21114. BölümFeb 21, 20070.0
22115. BölümFeb 28, 20070.0
23116. BölümMar 7, 20070.0
24117. BölümMar 14, 20070.0
25118. BölümMar 21, 20070.0
26119. BölümApr 4, 20070.0
27120. BölümApr 11, 20070.0
28121. BölümApr 18, 20070.0
29122. BölümApr 25, 20070.0
30123. BölümMay 9, 20070.0
31124. BölümJul 16, 20070.0
32125. BölümMay 23, 20070.0
33126. BölümMay 30, 20070.0
34127. BölümJun 6, 20070.0
35128. BölümJun 13, 20070.0
36129. BölümJun 20, 20070.0
37130. BölümJun 27, 20070.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

32 episodes • 2007

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1131. BölümSep 19, 20070.0
2132. BölümSep 26, 20070.0
3133. BölümOct 3, 20070.0
4134. BölümOct 10, 20070.0
5135. BölümOct 24, 20070.0
6136. BölümOct 31, 20070.0
7137. BölümNov 7, 20070.0
8138. BölümNov 14, 20070.0
9139. BölümNov 28, 20070.0
10140. BölümDec 5, 20070.0
11141. BölümDec 12, 20070.0
12142. BölümDec 19, 20070.0
13143. BölümDec 26, 20070.0
14144. Bölüm (Yılbaşı Özel)Dec 31, 20070.0
15145. BölümJan 16, 20080.0
16146. BölümJan 23, 20080.0
17147. BölümJan 30, 20070.0
18148. BölümFeb 13, 20080.0
19149. BölümFeb 20, 20080.0
20150. BölümFeb 27, 20080.0
21151. BölümMar 5, 20080.0
22152. BölümMar 12, 20080.0
23153. BölümMar 19, 20080.0
24154. BölümApr 2, 20080.0
25155. BölümApr 9, 20080.0
26156. BölümApr 16, 20080.0
27157. BölümApr 23, 20080.0
28158. BölümApr 30, 20080.0
29159. BölümMay 14, 20080.0
30160. BölümMay 21, 20080.0
31161. BölümMay 28, 20080.0
32162. Bölüm (Sezon Finali)Jun 4, 20080.0
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

28 episodes • 2008

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Sep 24, 20080.0
2Episode 2Oct 1, 20080.0
3Episode 3Oct 8, 20080.0
4Episode 4Oct 15, 20080.0
5Episode 5Oct 22, 20080.0
6Episode 6Oct 29, 20080.0
7Episode 7Nov 12, 20080.0
8Episode 8Nov 19, 20080.0
9Episode 9Nov 26, 20080.0
10Episode 10Dec 3, 20080.0
11Episode 11Dec 17, 20080.0
12Episode 12Dec 24, 20080.0
13Episode 13Jan 14, 20090.0
14Episode 14Jan 28, 20090.0
15Episode 15Feb 25, 20090.0
16Episode 16Mar 4, 20090.0
17Episode 17Mar 11, 20090.0
18Episode 18Mar 18, 20090.0
19Episode 19Mar 25, 20090.0
20Episode 20Apr 8, 20090.0
21Episode 21Apr 15, 20090.0
22Episode 22Apr 22, 20090.0
23Episode 23Apr 29, 20090.0
24Episode 24May 6, 20090.0
25Episode 25May 20, 20090.0
26Episode 26May 27, 20090.0
27Episode 27Jun 10, 20090.0
28Episode 28Jun 24, 20090.0

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