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Vitamin Club

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Vitamin Club
Վիտամին Ակումբ
Country of originArmenia
Original languageArmenian
No. of episodes199
Production
Production locationsYerevan, Armenia
Production companyVitamin Production
Original release
NetworkShant TV
ReleaseAugust 13, 2010 (2010-08-13) –
March 28, 2015 (2015-03-28)

Vitamin Club (Armenian: Վիտամին Ակումբ, romanizedVitamin Akumb) was an Armenian stand-up comedy TV show broadcast by Shant TV channel from August 13, 2010 to March 28, 2015.

History

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Vitamin Club was announced in June 2010, when most of former 32 Teeth residents left it because of specific reasons such as producers ambitions, internal misunderstandings and minor dramas. Also in press conference they announced that show will be produced under «Vi-Lit» LLC, which meant separation from former program.

According to their first episode, one of sketches telling Vitamin Club's creation, they created club's name, logo and appearance, making it as a fresh breathe on a new show. But, one of closed Armenian news site Iravaban.am, the real reason of dissolving was the result of uncomfortable conditions of actors, rejection by First Armenian Channel, Armenia TV and their former broadcasters and too high ambitious behavior.

In 2022, the place where the show was hosted was turned into the first ever Hard Rock Cafe in Armenia,[1] and currently host Women's Club show.

Construction

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The show mostly took it's programs from 32 Teeth: guests presentation, multivitamins (which renamed from Comixes), parodies to celebrities, guests of program and anything social in general. Also Vitamin Club included long subjects, which could include fictional characters, beloved by viewers.

Members

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Majority of Vitamin Club's members were participated in 32 Teeth show, and they're long-time residents and founders of Vitamin Club:

Also, starting from 2011, the cast of Vitamin Club also included newer members, such as:

  • Ponch,
  • Grig Gevorgyan,
  • Bony (Vahe Beglaryan),
  • Mher Mkhitaryan,
  • Van Khachatryan.

References

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  1. ^ "All that rock under the Roof of a Modernist Building". urbanista.am. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
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