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Na stojáka

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 1, 2004
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 27
  • Networks: HBO, Česká televize
  • Genres: Talk, Comedy
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Na stojáka(2004)

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Season 1

112 episodes • 2004

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Jan 1, 20040.0
2Episode 2Jan 8, 20040.0
3Episode 3Jan 15, 20040.0
4Episode 4Jan 22, 20040.0
5Episode 5Jan 29, 20040.0
6Episode 6Feb 5, 20040.0
7Episode 7Feb 12, 20040.0
8Episode 8Feb 19, 20040.0
9Episode 9Feb 26, 20040.0
10Episode 10Mar 4, 20040.0
11Episode 11Mar 11, 20040.0
12Episode 12Mar 18, 20040.0
13Episode 13Mar 25, 20040.0
14Episode 14Apr 1, 20040.0
15Episode 15Apr 8, 20040.0
16Episode 16Apr 15, 20040.0
17Episode 17Apr 22, 20040.0
18Episode 18Apr 29, 20040.0
19Episode 19May 6, 20040.0
20Episode 20May 13, 20040.0
21Episode 21May 20, 20040.0
22Episode 22May 27, 20040.0
23Episode 23Jun 3, 20040.0
24Episode 24Jun 10, 20040.0
25Episode 25Jun 17, 20040.0
26Episode 26Jun 24, 20040.0
27Episode 27Jul 1, 20040.0
28Episode 28Jul 8, 20040.0
29Episode 29Jul 15, 20040.0
30Episode 30Jul 22, 20040.0
31Episode 31Jul 29, 20040.0
32Episode 32Aug 5, 20040.0
33Episode 33Aug 12, 20040.0
34Episode 34Aug 19, 20040.0
35Episode 35Aug 26, 20040.0
36Episode 36Sep 2, 20040.0
37Episode 37Sep 9, 20040.0
38Episode 38Sep 16, 20040.0
39Episode 39Sep 23, 20040.0
40Episode 40Sep 30, 20040.0
41Episode 41Oct 7, 20040.0
42Episode 42Oct 14, 20040.0
43Episode 43Oct 21, 20040.0
44Episode 44Oct 28, 20040.0
45Episode 45Nov 4, 20040.0
46Episode 46Nov 11, 20040.0
47Episode 47Nov 18, 20040.0
48Episode 48Nov 25, 20040.0
49Episode 49Dec 2, 20040.0
50Episode 50Dec 9, 20040.0
51Episode 51Dec 16, 20040.0
52Episode 52Dec 23, 20040.0
53Episode 53Dec 30, 20040.0
54Episode 54Jan 6, 20050.0
55Episode 55Jan 13, 20050.0
56Episode 56Jan 20, 20050.0
57Episode 57Jan 27, 20050.0
58Episode 58Feb 3, 20050.0
59Episode 59Feb 10, 20050.0
60Episode 60Feb 17, 20050.0
61Episode 61Feb 24, 20050.0
62Episode 62Mar 3, 20050.0
63Episode 63Mar 10, 20050.0
64Episode 64Mar 17, 20050.0
65Episode 65Mar 24, 20050.0
66Episode 66Mar 31, 20050.0
67Episode 67Apr 7, 20050.0
68Episode 68Apr 14, 20050.0
69Episode 69Apr 21, 20050.0
70Episode 70Apr 28, 20050.0
71Episode 71May 5, 20050.0
72Episode 72May 12, 20050.0
73Episode 73May 19, 20050.0
74Episode 74May 26, 20050.0
75Episode 75Jun 2, 20050.0
76Episode 76Jun 9, 20050.0
77Episode 77Jun 16, 20050.0
78Episode 78Jun 23, 20050.0
79Episode 79Jun 30, 20050.0
80Episode 80Jul 7, 20050.0
81Episode 81Jul 14, 20050.0
82Episode 82Jul 21, 20050.0
83Episode 83Jul 28, 20050.0
84Episode 84Aug 4, 20050.0
85Episode 85Aug 11, 20050.0
86Episode 86Aug 18, 20050.0
87Episode 87Aug 25, 20050.0
88Episode 88Sep 1, 20050.0
89Episode 89Sep 8, 20050.0
90Episode 90Sep 15, 20050.0
91Episode 91Sep 22, 20050.0
92Episode 92Sep 29, 20050.0
93Episode 93Oct 6, 20050.0
94Episode 94Oct 13, 20050.0
95Episode 95Oct 20, 20050.0
96Episode 96Oct 27, 20050.0
97Episode 97Nov 3, 20050.0
98Episode 98Nov 10, 20050.0
99Episode 99Nov 17, 20050.0
100Episode 100Nov 24, 20050.0
101Episode 101Dec 1, 20050.0
102Episode 102Dec 8, 20050.0
103Episode 103Dec 15, 20050.0
104Episode 104Dec 22, 20050.0
105Episode 105Dec 29, 20050.0
106Episode 106Jan 5, 20060.0
107Episode 107Jan 12, 20060.0
108Episode 108Jan 19, 20060.0
109Episode 109Jan 26, 20060.0
110Episode 110Feb 2, 20060.0
111Episode 111Feb 9, 20060.0
112Episode 112Feb 16, 20060.0
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Season 2

26 episodes • 2012

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Sep 5, 20120.0
2Episode 2Sep 12, 20120.0
3Episode 3Sep 19, 20120.0
4Episode 4Sep 26, 20120.0
5Episode 5Oct 3, 20120.0
6Episode 6Oct 10, 20120.0
7Episode 7Oct 17, 20120.0
8Episode 8Oct 24, 20120.0
9Episode 9Oct 31, 20120.0
10Episode 10Nov 7, 20120.0
11Episode 11Nov 14, 20120.0
12Episode 12Nov 21, 20120.0
13Episode 13Nov 28, 20120.0
14Episode 14Dec 5, 20120.0
15Episode 15Dec 12, 20120.0
16Episode 16Dec 19, 20120.0
17Episode 17Dec 31, 20120.0
18Episode 18Jan 2, 20130.0
19Episode 19Jan 9, 20130.0
20Episode 20Jan 16, 20130.0
21Episode 21Jan 23, 20130.0
22Episode 22Jan 30, 20130.0
23Episode 23Feb 6, 20130.0
24Episode 24Feb 13, 20130.0
25Episode 25Feb 20, 20130.0
26Episode 26Feb 27, 20130.0

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