CEERabbit hails Five Senses success in Lithuania
Rabbit Films announced yesterday that the first international adaptation of the format Five Senses has turned into a real success in Lithuania.
Commissioned by TV3 Lithuania, the local adaptation, titled Sensodromas, premiered on January 6 as the most-watched program of the evening. The show continues to achieve strong ratings in its Tuesday night slot. Originally created by Monday Denmark, Five Senses previously enjoyed a successful three-season run on TV 2 Charlie in Denmark. Arvydas Rimas, Creative Director at TV3, said: “We’re absolutely crushing it with ‘Sensodromas’ here in Lithuania! It’s consistently winning its slot, and the numbers are fantastic. Huge thanks to the format owners for being so cool and letting us play around with the title and the vibe—that flexibility was a total gamechanger in making it hit home with our local audience. Plus, we have a sixth sense that this show will keep smashing the ratings on TV3!” Palle Strøm, CCO of the Monday Group, added: “We are so happy and proud of the show working so well for TV3 in Lithuania. They did such a great job. We hope this can inspire other countries to look into a format full of joy, skills, and good company.” RELATED
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