Discover the best of RTS with our list of over 20 series, meticulously updated for September 2024. Premiering in 1993 and 2006, Happy People and White Ship are among RTS’s most celebrated shows. From 1993 through to N/A, RTS has accumulated a diverse collection of over 20 television shows.
Selo gori, a baba se češlja is a television series in Serbia. First aired in 2007, the show quickly gained national fame with episodes in its third season averaging approximately 2.9 million viewers. The show was aired on RTS1.
Ranjeni orao was a Serbian television show produced in 2008 and aired on RTS1 during late 2008 and early 2009. The 17 episode series is based on the 1936 novel "Ranjeni orao" by Serbian author Mir Jam. The show had unprecedented success with the last episode averaging over 3 million viewers, making it the most watched Serbian television series ever made.
Follow heroes who are on the threshold of middle age, focusing on that moment of their lives when their "youth" and all the illusions they clung to finally give way to decisions and obligations that require maturity.
A young member of a gang in Belgrade puts his family in danger when he angers a mafia boss.
The story is about funny experiences of a politician named Srećko Šojić, played by Milan Gutović.
The comedy "Radio Mileva", directed by Elmir Jukić, is based on the idea of Nebojsa Garić. Mileva is the head of the house, she knows everything, she knows everything and she understands everything. A pensioner who spent her working life as a secretary to the President of the Municipality. Confident, energetic, anointed, a woman who has all the information, a woman for all time, resourceful and shrewd.
Taking place just after the end of Bosnian War, the series is mostly set in a kafana named Složna braća owned by Halimić brothers and located on a small patch of UN-controlled territory (covering 0.0657 km2) not claimed by any of the three warring sides. Serbs, Bosniaks, and Croats, otherwise very hostile to each other following a ferocious civil war, regularly visit the said kafana in no man's land in order to arrange mutual black market activities (weapons and food trade, oil and cigarette smuggling, etc.). When the word gets around about an important weapons shipment passing through the territory that can supposedly completely change the division of power in the Balkans, the place becomes a lively hub of espionage, deal making, and skulduggery.
Lack of money, inability to find a permanent job, living with parents or roommates, unsettled love relationships — this is how the life of most young people in Serbia could be described. Through the four friends' struggle with the life challenges, the series also tries to evoke the spirit of Belgrade today: it talks about those who live in it, those who leave it, but also those who return to it.
A young journalist Bosko, along with his girlfriend Jelena and best friend Milenko, gets caught up in a conspiracy to obtain a notebook which records unexplained paranormal events.
Set in the 1930s, the series is about the impossible love between a poor young man from the province, an unemployed law graduate and a talented singer, and the rich and sensitive heiress of a bank manager and owner.
The story of a musician, former drug addict and drug dealer named Slobodan Milosevic.
This is a story about Yugoslavian national football team and their journey to the first world championship in Montevideo.
The intertwined lives of numerous characters set in 1990s Belgrade who all try to live happily during rather unhappy times.
An updated version of a legendary Yugoslavian 1970s sitcom “Theater at Home”.
TV series which serves as an extended version of the eponymous feature film.
Trials and tribulations of a Jewish family from Sarajevo during turbulent times between 1914 and 1945.
Story about the most influential Serbian dynasty of the Middle Ages.
In three episodes, the documentary series Apis deals with his life and work. Who was this man the rulers were afraid of? What was his role in the May Coup and the change of dynasties? How did he become the third decision-making center in Serbia together with the crown and the government? Why did the Komitas become Apis' force? Is his handwriting recognized in the Sarajevo assassination as well? What was in the grip of the Black Hand? And why was Apis sent to the execution site by the one who owed him the crown?
Rip-off of “Everybody Loves Raymond” with a very annoying over-the-top comedian and star of the gambling commercials in the role of Raymond (Rale).