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Top lista nadrealista

''Top lista nadrealista'' ((セルビア語:Топ листа надреалиста), "The Surrealists' Top Chart") also known as ''Nadrealisti'' ("Surrealists") was a sketch comedy and variety television show airing on TV Sarajevo in three separate installments from 1984 until 1991. It originated from a 15-minute radio comedy segment, broadcast as part of the ''Primus'' programme on Radio Sarajevo's channel two during the early 1980s.
After establishing a core radio audience locally in the city of Sarajevo, ''Top lista nadrealista'' got spun off into a television sketch series. Two more series of shows on television followed, making household names of its protagonists all over SFR Yugoslavia and helping launch successful television, film, and music careers for some of them (most notably Nele Karajlić and Branko "Đuro" Đurić).
The show initially stayed away from politics entirely, mostly relying on youthful improvization for laughs. Towards the late 1980s and early 1990s, in the second and third series, respectively, during which it created some of its most effective and memorable sketches, ''Top lista nadrealista'' incorporated political satire along with cogent depictions of mentality of the people's of SFR Yugoslavia. The show became so popular that even some of the language and phrasing used in sketches entered public vernacular (see Hrkljuš). In the late 1980s and early 1990s, many sketches dealt with current political situation which was a prelude to Yugoslav Wars. Certain sketches proved to be prophetic, as they portrayed things like the city of Sarajevo being divided between different states, a single family split into two clans and warring over control of rooms in their apartment, UN peacekeeping force's adding fuel to the conflict, etc.
In the context of the Yugoslav Wars that already began during the show's third series, ''Nadrealisti'' held a clear pacifist posture, often using absurdity and dark hyperbole when portraying rising ethnic tensions imminent war in SR Bosnia and Herzegovina (e.g. warning that "peace may break out and ruin Bosnian harmonious war" or giving alarming instructions on "how the public should act in case of peace").
==Radio segment (1981–1985)==


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