Beugró
Beugró is a Hungarian short-form improvisational comedy television program. The show's format is similar to the one of Whose Line Is It Anyway?. It was first aired on December 31, 2007 on TV2, but was not renewed after the first season. The Hungarian public service television and Comedy Central Hungary took Beugró over after its cancellation, but one year later they passed it to Cool TV. In 2011, Viasat 3 bought the rights to the show but stopped production after only one year. The last episode was aired on January 1, 2012. The show had a spring and a fall season each year. In late 2017, RTL II—one of Cool TV's sister channels—revived the series for a tenth anniversary season.
Each episode of the show consists of four actors who play improvisational games. As stage properties, they usually have nothing but four chairs. The types of games remain similar but the situations always change. The show is hosted by Péter Novák and is directed and produced by Iván Kapitány.
History
The beginnings: 2007–2009
Beugró was based on the idea of co-producer Tamás Szurdi and went through a long preparatory phase. The games came from exercises played at the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest and from traditional Hungarian improvisational theatre. After the pilot was accepted the creators watched several international improvisational TV shows to determine the final format of the show. The original four actors were Lia Pokorny, Péter Kálloy Molnár, Győző Szabó and Péter Rudolf.The first episode was aired on New Year's Eve in 2007 on TV2. Beugró was both critically acclaimed and popular among audiences so it started as a weekly series on March 14, 2008 starting at 11 pm. In the meantime the pilot episode, which was never aired, was uploaded on Videa between March 13 and April 26 and was later included on the 2008 fall season DVD set. 11 further episodes were aired and a compilation of cut scenes. Though the show managed to rank #1 in 18-49 in its time slot, TV2 announced that it won't renew Beugró for a second season on May 6. An internet petition was started to save the show, after which negotiations begun. It turned out that both Magyar Televízió and Comedy Central Hungary were interested in the project.
Beugró continued on m1 on Saturdays at 10 pm from September 13. The length of the show was changed from 30 minutes to 50 minutes per episode and it became interactive. Also a completely new set design was introduced which was used with altering colours until it was changed again for season 7. After Comedy Central Hungary started to broadcast it aired reruns of the show. After October 31 Beugró moved to Friday 9 pm. In December after a one-week break two more episodes aired at 9:20 pm counting altogether 14 episodes. On New Year's Eve the actors performed in Millenáris, where Dorottya Udvaros stood in for Lia Pokorny during the first act. The performance was connected to a dinner. Comedy Central held two Beugró weekends when in the afternoon they broadcast five-hour-long reruns of the show on January 24–25 and March 21–22, 2009. Season 3 started with the New Year's Eve performance at 10:40 pm on Friday, February 13. After an Easter break the show aired at 8:20 pm until June 5. On May 5, the actors participated on a charity event with the actors from A Társulat. Beugró Klub was started in club Take5, in Budapest. On August 1, they had a performance in Coke Club, Siófok.
The Cool TV era: 2009–2010
The Beugró crew planned a national tour for September 2009, but it was cancelled because of financial reasons; and season 4 was aired on Cool TV between October 16 and December 18 at 9:15 pm with ten episodes. A board game version of the show was also published, developed by Nóra Fejtő, and followed by a refill pack and a second board game. In November 2009 the radio version of the show was started on the newly founded Neo FM titled Beugró+ which ended in December 2010. On December 27, the first Beugró Live Party with Péter Kálloy Molnár and Győző Szabó was organised on Corvintető. Csaba Debreczeny, who substituted Győző Szabó in one episode in season 3, in the New Year's Eve performance on January 6–7, 2010 and in Palace of Arts at a Magyar Telekom event on January 12, was announced as the fifth official Beugró-actor in season 5 and onwards. By this time Beugró had more than 10,000 fans on Facebook, and also had a considerable fan community on the forum of the official site developed by Balázs Naszódi.Season 5 started on March 19, 2010 and consisted of ten episodes like season 4. On the next day the actors performed in Hunguest Hotel Pelion in Tapolca. Season 1 was published on DVD on March 30. Centrál Színház held two further performances that were not recorded by Cool TV on May 10–11. Season 5 ended on May 21, and was followed by the second Beugró Live Party on the 24th. During the summer of 2010 four channels broadcast the show's reruns: TV2, m2, Comedy Central and Cool TV. On September 25, Beugró got the Kamera Hungária Award for Best Comedy/Musical Series. In the beginning of October Facebook-fans of Beugró counted more than 100,000. Season 6 aired from October 20, to December 22, on Wednesdays at 9:15 pm with ten new episodes. On January 21–23, 2011, the actors performed in Tapolca again.
Beugró plusz: 2011–2012
On January 28, it was announced that Beugró would continue with season 7 on Viasat 3, fourth home for the show. Viasat 3's creative director Gábor Kereszty in 2007 as director of TV2 suggested programme director Lóránd Poich to buy Beugró. In 2011 he said the show fitted the target group of Viasat 3. The channel gave the name Beugró plusz to the new season. The decision was explained from the creative side with that the format was also somewhat changed. The new season, which started on March 11, 2011 at 9:15 pm, looked for the sixth Beugró-actor with the Beugró-games in a talent show/reality way. The season featured six contestants each of whom had a debut episode. Three of them were promoted to the second round. The winner, Laura Ruttkay had a third episode and there were two regular episodes as well. Season 7 ended on May 27. Viewers could vote for the contestants via Facebook, but the winner was chosen by the producers of the show solely. Péter Bozsó got the majority of the votes. In season 7 the set design the opening theme and the opening sequence were all significantly changed.During the summer break of the show a webseries was being published on the official site and the Facebook profile of the show, titled Beugró TV containing interview extracts and deleted scenes. The second Beugró plusz season used featured topics for each of its twelve episodes that could be voted for via Facebook. Since the set design of the previous season received negative response, it was recoloured. The first eleven episodes aired at 9:15 pm on Fridays between September 16 and November 25, while the last one at 9:00 pm on January 1, 2012. For this season Laura Ruttkay joined the main cast. A monthly theatrical series started on November 22, 2011 in Győr titled GyőrBe-Ugró based on Beugró. On January 26, Viasat 3 announced that it would not order any further Beugró plusz episodes, but producer Iván Kapitány claimed that the series would continue in some other form. As of spring 2012, Centrál Színház still held Beugró theatre events but these were not recorded for television broadcast.