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Večerníček : ウィキペディア英語版
Večerníček

Večerníček (Czech and Slovak; literally ''Little Eveninger'') is a television program for children in Czech Republic and Slovakia. Before the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, two language versions, Czech and Slovak,was aired in the respective parts of Czechoslovakia. It has been broadcast regularly for over 40 years. A similar concept is called Sandmännchen in Germany and Esti mese in Hungary.
Currently, Večerníček is aired, in the Czech Republic at 18:45 every day when the children are supposed to go to sleep. It lasts for seven minutes. Every tale takes about five minutes, and a Večerníček series typically contains 10 - 20 episodes. The format of the program has been unchanged for decades, making it part of the Czech and Slovak culture.
==Logo==
In the Czech Republic, the program's opening and final themes feature a little boy called Večerníček driving a car, which turns into a wooden horse, and then finally into a bike. The boy says "Good Evening" (Dobrý večer in Czech) to the children at the beginning, and "Good Night" (Dobrou noc in Czech) at the end. This opening and closing theme is the longest-running ever broadcast in the country. The graphics were designed by Radek Pilař and the music was provided by Ladislav Simon.
In Slovakia, the program's opening and final themes feature an old man (thought to be a shepherd) living in a house on a hill with his dog living in a kennel. The old man accompanied by the dog "switches on" the stars in the sky, using a lamplighter's pole. Afterwards, the story is shown. After the story ends, the old man and the dog return to their house and kennel, respectively. The old man is called "Grandpa Večerníček", and had his own Večerníček series in the 1980s. This opening and final theme is the longest ever running broadcast in Slovakia. It has been revamped since first made by the addition of better colors, and recently there has been the addition of a cat.

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