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Mitten im 8en : ウィキペディア英語版
Mitten im 8en

Mitten im 8en (or Mitten im Achten, abbreviated MiA)
was an Austrian TV soap/comedy series produced by the ORF
which ran from 10 May to 29 June 2007. The title translates to
"In the Middle of the 8th" (district), referring to Vienna's
Josefstadt.
Repeatedly announced to be a core feature of the retuned
programming by ORF's new management, the show received extremely
bad ratings and devastating criticism from the start, and was
thus cancelled in the middle of its first season.
==Setup==
MiA was set to air at 7:30 pm on weekdays on ORF1, replacing the main
evening newscast (Zeit im Bild), which until then was
broadcast on both ORF TV channels simultaneously.
The plot revolved around a family, a neighbouring flat share, and
a bar in Vienna. It showed a demagogic mix of stereotypical,
one-dimensional characters, often drawing humor from their
incompatibility, and mocking cliches rather than providing real
identification figures.
The underlying concept was of John de Mol's, and was known to
have failed before in the Netherlands. For Austria it was redone
to combine Viennese humor and language style with slapstick and
sketch-like comedy as well as dramatic elements and focus on
character relationships.

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