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  1. The Voronins (Russian: Воронины, romanized: Voroniny) is a Russian adaption of the American TV show Everybody Loves Raymond, broadcast from 2009 to 2019. Starting with the 211th episode to its 552nd (and final) episode, the show featured original scripts by the adaptation writers and Jeremy Stevens, a writer on the original ...

    • Sitcom
  2. The Voronins: With Georgiy Dronov, Ekaterina Volkova, Anna Frolovtseva, Boris Klyuev. The show takes place in Moscow house, where in three-room apartment lives a young family. The main characters - a sports commentator Konstantin (head of the family), his wife Vera (housewife), their two twin-sons and five year old daughter.

    • (670)
    • 2009-11-16
    • Adventure, Comedy, Family
    • 24
  3. The main characters of the series are an ordinary family. The family consists of the following: Kostya (a sports journalist), his wife Vera (a housewife) and their children: Masha and the twins Philip and Kirill.

  4. 16. Nov. 2009 · The main characters of the series are an ordinary family. The family consists of the following: Kostya (a sports journalist), his wife Vera (a housewife) and their children: Masha and the twins Philip and Kirill. Right on the same landing, where the apartment of the young Voronin family is located, Kostya’s parents live: Galina ...

  5. 16. Nov. 2009 · All Episodes. 2009 - 2019. The main characters of the series are an ordinary family. The family consists of the following: Kostya (a sports journalist), his wife Vera (a housewife) and their children: Masha and the twins Philip and Kirill.

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    • November 17, 2009
  6. S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1. Mon, Nov 16, 2009. Kostya's parents quarrel. His mother moved him. If Kotsya not reconcile the parents, he faces a big fight with his wife. 7.6/10 (13) Rate.

  7. The Voronins is a Russian adaption of the American TV show Everybody Loves Raymond, broadcast from 2009 to 2019. Starting with the 211th episode to its 552nd episode, the show featured original scripts by the adaptation writers and Jeremy Stevens, a writer on the original American series.