Eretz Nehederet


Eretz Nehederet is a satirical Israeli television show, which made its debut on November 7, 2003. It features satirical references to current affairs of the past week through parodies of the people involved, as well as the thoughts of recurring characters. The program's concept is inspired by Saturday Night Live, The Daily Show and others. The program is one of the most watched and influential shows on Israeli TV. It is also one of the longest-running scripted shows in Israeli television to date, running for 17 seasons as of 2019. Beginning with Season 15, the program is aired on Keshet 12, in HDTV.
It was first filmed in Tel Aviv, and in later seasons, was filmed in the neighboring Herzliya.
The show features a regular cast of comedians and actors, including Tal Friedman, Eyal Kitzis, Alma Zak, Orna Banai, Shani Cohen, Asi Cohen, Eli Finish, Mariano Edelman, Yuval Semo, Roey Bar-Natan, Eran Zarachovitch, Yaron Berlad, Maor Cohen and Dov Navon. During the third season, Asi Cohen started doing small roles on the show, and by the beginning of the fourth season, Cohen became a regular member.
Eretz Nehederet won the Israeli Television Academy's "Best Entertainment Program" in 2004 and again in 2006, and attracts millions of viewers every season. In a May 2008 poll, web surfers selected all the Season 5 Eretz Nehederet actors from into the top 60 Israeli comedians list. The top 7 spots were all taken by Eretz Nehederet, as well as #9 and #20.
In 2010, Erez Nehederet produced a satire feature film called Zohi Sdom.

Recurring parodies

Following is a list of characters shown in Eretz Nehederet, both parodied real-life persons, and entirely fictional characters.
CharactersActorType
Baba Luba Tal FriedmanFictional
Hizki Tal FriedmanFictional
Mahmoud Abu TirTal FriedmanParody of Muhammad Abu Tir
Ariel SharonTal FriedmanReal-life
Vladimir PutinTal FriedmanReal-life
Ehud BarakTal FriedmanReal-life
Ehud OlmertTal FriedmanReal-life
Haim YavinTal FriedmanReal-life
Assi DayanTal FriedmanReal-life
Uri ZoharTal FriedmanReal-life
Shosh AtariTal FriedmanReal-life
AdeleTal FriedmanReal-life
Modern TalkingEli Finish, Tal Friedman Real-life
Barack ObamaEli FinishReal-life
Bashar al-AssadEli FinishReal-life
Shimon PeresEli FinishReal-life
Moshe KatsavEli FinishReal-life
Eli YishaiEli FinishReal-life
Yigal AmirEli FinishReal-life
Aviv GeffenEli FinishReal-life
Yuval "The Confused"Eli FinishReal-life
Avi "Yossi" Mazaliko Eli FinishFictional
Giovanni RossoEli FinishReal-life
Eyal BerkovicMariano EdelmanReal-life
Itzik ZoharMariano EdelmanReal-life
Diego MaradonaMariano EdelmanReal-life
Muammar GaddafiMariano EdelmanReal-life
Benjamin NetanyahuMariano EdelmanReal-life
Shaul MofazMariano EdelmanReal-life
Amir PeretzMariano EdelmanReal-life
Yair LapidMariano EdelmanReal-life
Condoleezza RiceMariano EdelmanReal-life
Margalit Tzan'aniMariano EdelmanReal-life
Pnina RosenblumMariano EdelmanReal-life
Dora the ExplorerMariano EdelmanCartoon character
Hillary ClintonAlma ZackReal-life
Yonit LeviAlma ZackReal-life
Galit GutmannAlma ZackReal-life
Hanny NahmiasAlma ZackReal-life
Tzipi ShavitAlma ZackReal-life
Tzipi LivniAlma Zack Real-life
Limor LivnatOrna BanaiReal-life
Ruhama AvrahamOrna BanaiReal-life
Judy Shalom Nir-MozesOrna BanaiReal-life
Raymond AbukasisOrna BanaiReal-life
Sigal AzrieliOrna BanaiParody of Inbal Gavrieli
Avigdor LiebermanAsi CohenReal-life
Gabi AshkenaziAsi CohenReal-life
Tal BrodyAsi CohenReal-life
Avi NimniAsi CohenReal-life
Mohammad BakriAsi CohenReal-life
Uri GellerAsi CohenReal-life
Dedi DadonAsi CohenFictional
Guy ZoharAsi CohenReal-life
Yonah ShamirYuval SemoParody of Yitzhak Shamir
On Perlin Yuval SemoFictional
Miri RegevYuval SemoReal-life
Hassan NasrallahYuval SemoReal-life
Mosh Ben AriYuval SemoReal-life
George W. BushMaor CohenReal-life
Arik EinsteinMaor CohenReal-life
Zohar ArgovMaor CohenReal-life
Mosko AlkalaiMaor CohenReal-life
Gilad TarhanMaor CohenParody of Gilad Erdan
Sofa LandverShany CohenReal-life
Dorit BeinischShany CohenReal-life
Anastassia MichaeliShany CohenReal-life
Tzipi LivniShany CohenReal-life
Limor LivnatShany CohenReal-life
Miriam FeirbergRoey Bar NatanReal-life
Benny GantzRoey Bar NatanReal-life
Danny DanonRoey Bar NatanReal-life
Gideon Sa'arRoey Bar NatanReal-life
Ariel AtiasRoey Bar NatanReal-life
Bamba's BabyYaron BarladCartoon Character
Netta BarzilaiTom YaarReal-life

Notable sketches

In May 2010, a sketch played off tensions between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and American President Barack Obama, with Netanyahu trying to smooth over differences as they meet in the White House. A series of accidents caused Netanyahu to set the American flag on fire, stomp on it, and then torch a copy of Obama's proposed Middle East peace plan.
In November 2010, the group used the video game characters Angry Birds in a mock up peace treaty sketch. The skit satirized recent failed Israeli-Palestinian peace attempts. The video quickly went viral across the world. It received favorable coverage from a variety of independent blogs such as Digital Trends, Hot Air, and Intomobile, as well as from online news media agencies such as the Christian Science Monitor, Haaretz, The Guardian, and MSNBC.
In May 2016, the group created the "ISIS at the Eurovision" sketch.

Reactions

of Hamas has expressed his discontent with the way he was represented on the program.
In a speech on March 21, 2013, President Barack Obama quipped that "any drama between me and my friend, Bibi, over the years was just a plot to create material for Eretz Nehederet. That's the only thing that was going on. We just wanted to make sure the writers had good material."
Canadian journalist and podcaster Malcolm Gladwell discussed the show on his podcast Revisionist History in an episode on satire. Gladwell discusses his own sadness at how American comedians like Tina Fey use satire to mock but never wish to have their point get across, and cites Eretz Nehederet as a key example of political satire done right.