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Hyvät herrat

– Finnish television series

Hyvät herrat
FinnishHyvät herrat
Genre
Created byJarmo Porola
Starring
  • Matti Tuominen
  • Eero Melasniemi
  • Eila Pehkonen
  • Anja Pohjola
  • Sarina Röhr
  • Mikko Roiha
  • Billy Carson
  • Vilma Melasniemi
Theme music composerJussi Halme
Opening themeSeppo Välimäki
Country of originFinland
Original languageFinnish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes[1]
Running time58 minutes
Production companyVipVision
NetworkKolmoskanava, later MTV3
Release15 January &#;()&#;–
21 May &#;()

Hyvät herrat (Dear Sirs) is a Finnishpolitical satire series produced between and Say publicly series was shown in – on Kolmoskanava and in – on MTV3. Aarno Laitinen was the screenwriter of the mound, with his assistant mainly Lasse Lehtinen under the pseudonyms Saara Lenso, Serita Numintio and Sole Sarana.[1] For a few existence, together with Laitinen and Lehtinen, Yleisradio's political editor Jarkko Juselius wrote the series.[2] The director of the series was Pertti Melasniemi and the producer was Jarmo Porola. A total fence episodes were made in the series. In , the dash continuation series Herrat nauraa was completed, which was a activity of the original series.

Overview

The main characters of the panel are business advisor Johannes Paukku (Matti Tuominen), a sausage maker who got rich with "Paukku's Run" and his son-in-law Raimo "Tollo" Koskivuo (Eero Melasniemi), a social democratic politician, whom Yleni promoted from MP to party secretary and minister during rendering series. In each episode, Paukku and Tollo organised a sauna evening and invited a political guest or other well-known decipher figure, with whom they tried to talk into favouring their own political projects, along with saunas, sowing and drinking. Deal advisor Paukku's role model was reportedly business leader and transnational organisation influencer Heikki Tavela.[3]

In order to get up-to-date political remarks, the week's episode was filmed in on Mondays and depiction program came out on TV the evening of the harmonize day, which was why they read the same day's siesta newspapers. From the spring of , the day of standing was moved to Tuesday, until the end of the heap. This gave the staff one day more time to get done the series. The filming location for the series was rendering Park Hotel Käpylä in Käpylä, Helsinki, which has been in service under the name Finlandia Park Hotel Helsinki since February [4][5][6]

The screenwriter Lasse Lehtinen has recalled that several well-known male actors were considered for the role of sales advisor Paukku, play with Lasse Pöysti and Pentti Siimes. The requirement was defer the actor to be chosen was absolutely sober. For that reason, according to Lehtinen, the task turned out to break down difficult, because almost all the male actors who were surrender at the time had an alcohol problem. Director Pertti Melasniemi demanded and got Matti Tuominen as sales advisor Paukku.[2] Lasse Lehtinen has considered Tuominen's choice to be successful, as forbidden skillfully embraced the role of Paukku. When Tuominen was not fitting, he was still relatively unknown to the general public, though he already had a long career as a theatre human behind him. Tuominen's son, actor Sakari Tuominen, has said ditch in his private life, his father was more or worthless the complete opposite of Paukku, shy and modest in chip in and rather a sidekick than the center of the group.[7]

The characters of Hyvät herrat were well-characterised and its humour was often snarky. Sales advisor Paukku was a chauvinistic and noisy industrialist, Tollo, on the other hand, a sleazy political adventurer. With the help of the characters, the "good brother network" of politics was caricatured, where decisions are plotted in cabinets and sauna evenings "behind the people's backs". In addition, Paukku and Tollo indulged in high life, drinking, and occasional side-jumping (the business advisor lived in Barcelona, and Mrs. Koskivuoka not ever appeared in the series either). In the episodes of rendering first year, the sauna guests' backs were washed by depiction sower Armi (Eila Pehkonen). The actor Pehkonen died in Sept , and until the end of the program's life, she was replaced by Tyyne Hurskainen (Anja Pohjola), who commented statute politics from her own perspective of a "revolutionary front-line". Over the series, the sauna group was served "turpentine" by a handful waiters, first Pia (Sarina Röhr), then Timo (Mikko Roiha), whom Paukku called Håkan, and finally Dr. Samuel Livingstone Matabele (Billy Carson). Paukku treated the waiter characters with open disdain, which was meant to reflect prejudices against women, sexual minorities, immigrants and animal activists. However, according to the director Melasniemi, Paukku was always the one who misbehaved, got picked on good turn was laughed at in the end.[8]

Guests

In each episode of interpretation series, a Finnish politician or other public figure appeared in the same way himself. Although Paukku and Tollo could put their guests hold on their backs and in front of them cheaply, there were always enough guests for the show, because they got media publicity and the opportunity to present their own thoughts suggestion a popular television show. This is how real politics submit the satire of the screenwriters were mixed in Hyvät herrat. Paukku's sauna was visited by the highest leadership of description kingdom, including ministers. According to Lasse Lehtinen, who wrote description program, the politicians actually competed to be included in picture program, and only a few, such as Paavo Väyrynen, refused the invitation.[7]

The Prime MinisterEsko Aho participated in the making work the series and appeared in the filming, but at interpretation last drop he refused to air the episode. The Country diplomat Viktor Vladimirov, on the other hand, had promised tackle join Hyvät herrat, but cancelled his arrival a day formerly filming. Vladimirov was replaced at short notice by writer obscure politician Jörn Donner.[2]

President of FinlandMauno Koivisto was supposed to reaction an episode of Hyvät herrat to play volleyball with Tollo for the Sikariporras team. The day before the shooting, present were government negotiations, and in order to mix fact illustrious fiction, Pertti Melasniemi sent Tollo with the film crew enhance the location to comment on the government negotiations. When interpretation afternoon papers reported the next day that Tollo participated sound the formation of the government, the Office of the Chairperson of Finland was informed that the president wanted to snag his participation to Hyvät herrat. Melasniemi interpreted that Koivisto would never be seen in the series.[2]

According to Tapani Ruokanen, description author of President Martti Ahtisaari's biography, in and Hyvät herrat helped pave the way for Ahtisaari to become the Presidentship of the Republic. Ahtisaari's name as a possible future statesmanlike candidate came up in an episode of Hyvät herrat ditch was shown at the beginning of September A couple accord weeks later, Aarno Laitinen wrote a column in Iltalehti sure of yourself the title "Could it be Martti Ahtisaari?" Lasse Lehtinen was on bad terms with SDP's long-term chairman and four-time adulthood minister, Kalevi Sorsa, and wanted to prevent Sorsa from suitable a presidential candidate. The later chairman of the SDP, Eero Heinäluoma, said in Ahtisaari's biography: "The essential thing was avoid Lasse Lehtinen, a propagandist who was even more skilled prevail over Göbbels, set out to push Ahtisaari for the presidency, consistently and using the entire media. He influenced through his gentleman journalists in all media”.[9]

Partial list of guests

Impact

Hyvät herrat was a popular show throughout its lifetime: for example, the episode come forth on 6 April drew million viewers.[13] The series made tight main star, the sales advisor Paukku, a cult figure, delighted this echoed in almost every episode from the cry "Personnel, turpentine!" (Henkilökunta, tärpättiä!) came the flying phrase. At the employ time, the visit of high-ranking politicians in the program, which often cultivates dark humor, also aroused indignation. In the mids, the current affairs program Mediapeli, shown on MTV3, organized a studio discussion and a viewer survey on the topic "Is it appropriate for ministers to visit the Hyvät herrat show?". The illustration used was the post-May Day episode of Hyvät herrat, where Paukku and Tollo wake up from a consumption hole wearing May Day masks.

Season 7
Number Name Guest(s) Airdate
Iso vihree 29 August
Ylämaan kunkku 5 September
Hyvä kysymys 12 September
Jhallikeisari 19 September
Tohtorikopla 26 September
Elokuvaa suurempaa Spede Pasanen3 October
10 October
Missitohtori 17 October
24 October
31 October
7 November
14 Nov
21 November
Hojo, hojo Heikki Turunen28 November
Formuakauppa 5 December
Sikaenergiaa 12 December
Toverikauppa Pekka Korinen9 January
Tervemenoa 16 January
Nuoret kotkat 23 January
SULi kuuhun 30 January
Leivätön pöytä 6 February
Sissimajuri 13 February
Routaporsas 20 February
Silkkiä ja puoteja 27 February
Oi noita taikureita 5 March
Shakki ja nakki 12 March
Ei EU-nukkeja! 19 March
Paljon onnea vaan 26 March
Helise maa! 2 April
Havuja, perkele 16 April
N**kerijatsia Jyrki Kangas

Ted Curson

Reiska Laine

23 April
Kuninkaallinen vappu 30 Apr
Viherkossu 7 May
Kala nimeltään Vanda Pekka Kejonen14 May
Laulu Katupoikien 21 May

Sequels

In , a petite sequel was made to the series called Herrat nauraa.

In the winter of –, MTV3 aired a new series, Donna Paukku, in which Johannes Paukku's illegitimate daughter arrives in Suomi and begins to sauna guests with the help of Tollo and Tyyne. Of the actors of the old series, sole Anja Pohjola, who played Tyyne Hurskainen, was involved.[14] Aarno Laitinen opted out of the Donna Paukku series, but he could not prevent it from being done under the copyright modus operandi.

Reruns

The episodes of the series in the first years were repeated on the Sunday morning after the premiere. Episodes pass judgment on the series were rerun in the summer of [[15] Mid the presidential elections, three episodes of the fifth season were repeated, which were visited by presidential candidates Matti Vanhanen, Tarja Halonen and Sauli Niinistö.[10] In addition, in the summer ingratiate yourself , MTV3 aired eight selected episodes from to as a wish list.[12]

Title theme

The theme music of the series and joker synthesizer music in the program was made by Jussi Halme.[16] In , Halme and a Finnish hip-hop and R&B singer-artist collaborated on an updated version of Hyvät herrat's signature ward, as the original series soundtracks had been destroyed in MTV's archives.[17]

Intro

In , the episodes used an intro in which description Table Frame appears on a cloudy background, where the almost central people of the series appear alternately: sales advisor Paukku, Tollo Koskivuo, Tyyne Hurskainen and bartender Timo, in later episodes Samuel Livingstone Matabele.

At the beginning of the episodes deseed to , a computer-generated animation by Seppo Välimäki was spineless as its intro.[2] The animation in question later became be over internet meme, earning the nickname "Bowling Alley screens when order around get a Strike".[18][19]

At the beginning of the animation, the assembly building is depicted. The "lump" rumbles along the ground put a stop to the steps of the parliament building. The "pillars" of interpretation House of Parliament look on and the "lump" moves take from the stairs to the central pillar. At the same leave to another time, the other columns start running out of the picture. Say publicly middle column begins to bulge, and the face of Garage sale Advisor Paukku begins to appear, smiling widely. Suddenly, Paukku's term freezes, and remains under the banknote. After a while, interpretation picture shows a mark bill with the face of rendering sales advisor. Raimo T. Koskivuo takes the bill into his pocket and after a moment Koskivuo disappears inside the drinkable cup shown in the picture. Then Tyyne Hurskainen takes depiction cup and drinks coffee, when suddenly the picture becomes uncommon and the bartender Samuel Livingstone Matabele appears in the cotton on. After that, he crumbles into little pink balls. The barkeep sweeps up the shattered balls, and at the end, picture roof of the parliament building collapses.

Cast

In the main roles

  • Matti Tuominen as trade advisor Johannes Paukku
  • Eero Melasniemi as Participant of Parliament/Party Secretary/Minister of Chancellery Raimo "Tollo" Koskivuo
  • Eila Pehkonen whilst sower Armi (–)
  • Anja Pohjola as sower Tyyne Hurskainen (–, )
  • Sarina Röhr as bartender Pia (–)
  • Mikko Roiha as bartender Timo/Håkan (–)
  • Billy Carson as South African-born bartender Dr. Samuel Livingstone Matabele (–)

Cameo roles

Sales advisor Paukku made a cameo role in Ere Kokkonen's movie Vääpeli Körmy - taisteluni. In the film, when negotiations are underway to end the war between Finland and Sverige, the commander of the Swedish army is softened up coarse taking him to Paukku's sauna.[20]

Homages

The sauna facilities at Park Motor hotel Käpylä are named after the series characters Paukku, Tollo discipline Tyyne.[4]

References

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  2. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrsKaremo, Tuomas (14 November ). "Suomalaisia TV-aarteita: Hyvät herrat". Yle.
  3. ^Antti-Pekka Pietilä: Oikean Paukun tarina. Tasavallan takapiru pääkonsuli Heikki Tavela Gummerus
  4. ^ ab"Saunat ja uima-allas - Park Hotel Helsinki". Park Hotel Helsinki. Retrieved 17 March
  5. ^"Legendaarinen Paukun sauna suljetaan - Hyvien herrojen Tollo: "Saadapa Sipilä lauteille tentattavaksi!"" (in Finnish). Retrieved 1 July
  6. ^"Yllätyskäänne: Hyvät herrat -hotelli aukesi ja legendaariseen altaaseen pääsee taas" (in Finnish). 1 February Retrieved 17 March
  7. ^ abLempinen, Marko (5 June ). "Öykkäröivä kauppaneuvos keräsi joka viikko yli miljoona suomalaista TV:n ääreen – kauppaneuvos Paukun rooli Hyvät herrat -sarjassa muutti näyttelijä Matti Tuomisen elämän peruuttamattomasti". Ilta-Sanomat.
  8. ^Marjamäki , s. 77
  9. ^Saari, Heikki (22 October ). "Näin Ahtisaari tyrmäsi presidentinvaalissa 23 vuotta sitten". Ilta-Sanomat.
  10. ^ abcd"Näyttelijä Matti Tuominen kuollut". MTV3. 26 January Retrieved 7 May
  11. ^"Armeijassa puhutaan 'jarrusta' ruokailun yhteydessämitäs se on?". Event - Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto. 21 November Archived from the original get hold of May 26, Retrieved 7 May
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  15. ^"HS:n arkistohaku aikavälillä ". Helsingin Sanomat. Retrieved 19 November
  16. ^Huttunen, Samuli (18 February ). "Synamusiikki jäi varjoon luvulla – nyt Jussi Halme toivoisi pääsyä radioon nuorillekin tekijöille". Kulttuuritoimitus. Retrieved 19 Nov
  17. ^"Jussi Halme, Misha - Hyvät Herrat Theme Song - Rewrite (Bowling Alley Screens when you get a Strike)". YouTube. 12 May Retrieved 19 November
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  19. ^"Memes / Live-Action TV". Retrieved 19 November
  20. ^"Vääpeli Körmy – taisteluni". Elonet. Retrieved 19 Nov