Comedy Club
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Comedy Club
Summary
Comedy Club is an entertainment television program[1]. It draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (entertainment_television_program category, ranking #5 of 8).[2]
Key Facts
- Comedy Club is the creator of Artur Janibekyan[3].
- Comedy Club is the creator of Artashes Sarkisyan[4].
- Comedy Club is the creator of Garik Martirosyan[5].
- Comedy Club is the creator of Artak Gasparyan[6].
- Comedy Club's instance of is recorded as entertainment television program[7].
- Artur Tumasyan wrote the screenplay for Comedy Club[8].
- Comedy Club's composer is recorded as Yevgeny Rudin[9].
- Comedy Club's composer is recorded as Yury Pryalkin[10].
- Comedy Club's genre is stand-up comedy[11].
- Comedy Club's genre is sketch comedy[12].
- Comedy Club's genre is satire[13].
- comedy club is named after Comedy Club[14].
- Comedy Club was produced by Artur Janibekyan[15].
- Comedy Club was produced by Garik Martirosyan[16].
- Comedy Club was produced by Dmitry Troitsky[17].
- Comedy Club was produced by Andrey Levin[18].
- Comedy Club's production company is recorded as Comedy Club Production[19].
- Comedy Club's production company is recorded as TNT[20].
- The original language of Comedy Club was Russian[21].
- Comedy Club's presenter is recorded as Artashes Sarkisyan[22].
- Comedy Club's Commons category is recorded as Comedy Club[23].
- Comedy Club's language of work or name is recorded as Russian[24].
- Comedy Club's original broadcaster is recorded as TNT[25].
- Comedy Club's original broadcaster is recorded as Novyi Kanal[26].
- Comedy Club's original broadcaster is recorded as ICTV[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Artur Janibekyan[15], Garik Martirosyan[16], Dmitry Troitsky[17], and Andrey Levin[18]. Artur Tumasyan wrote the screenplay for Comedy Club[8]. Created works include Artur Janibekyan[3], a manufacturer[28], b. 1976[29], of Armenia[30]; Artashes Sarkisyan[4], an actor[31], b. 1974[32], of Soviet Union[33]; Garik Martirosyan[5], a comedian[34], b. 1974[35], of Soviet Union[36], awarded the Vyshaya Liga KVN 1997[37]; and Artak Gasparyan[6], an actor[38], b. 1978[39], of Soviet Union[40].
Publication
Comedy Club was published on April 23, 2005[41]. The original language of it was Russian[21]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Russian[24]. Genres include stand-up comedy[11], sketch comedy[12], and satire[13].
Why It Matters
Comedy Club draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (entertainment_television_program category, ranking #5 of 8).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[42] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]