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It's Time to Celebrate. Podcasts and an Exhibition Commemorate the 60th Anniversary of Večerníček

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Although he already remembers something, he still speaks to the audience. Večerníček, a little boy in a paper cap and pedaling a bicycle, has been appearing on screens since 1965, sixty years ago, when the then Czechoslovak Television began broadcasting him. Now is the time to celebrate. The exhibition dedicated to him in the Strahov Monastery in Prague, which will be open until September 30, will certainly be appreciated not only by current vie…
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Although he already remembers something, he still speaks to the audience. Večerníček, a little boy in a paper cap and pedaling a bicycle, has been appearing on screens since 1965, sixty years ago, when the then Czechoslovak Television began broadcasting him. Now is the time to celebrate. The exhibition dedicated to him in the Strahov Monastery in Prague, which will be open until September 30, will certainly be appreciated not only by current vie…

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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