

The Diary of the Great Perica
A sequel to One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away (1970) set in 1964.
Overview
A sequel to One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away (1970) set in 1964.
Episodes

1. Fulir & Fulir
The year is 1964. Zagreb is developing rapidly, just like the pop culture that penetrated the then socialist society. Perica Šafranek is a Croatian-Serbian language teacher at a Zagreb elementary school, torn between dreams and reality, between her caring mother Ana and her ambitious wife Željka. His best friend is Žnida, the son of the late owner of the inn K Žnidaršić, which was nationalized after the war, but Žnida runs his not always legal business from it every day. The sudden death of Perica's aunt Ernest Fulir will trigger events that will change the lives of the heroes of this story.

2. 7:2
After performing at a May Day celebration in the school yard, Perica admitted to himself that it was a good feeling he would like to repeat. With the help of Žnida's best friend and self-proclaimed manager, Perica's singing career is slowly starting from a standstill. Although he does not have the support of his wife Željka, Perica will find an unexpected ally in his colleague Nada. However, the first professional performance may not be as glamorous as Perica imagined ...

3. Televizija je budućnost
Perica's first public appearance at a fire party went more than well, and Perica wrote in her diary that she still wanted to sing and perform. Admittedly, in slightly better places, if possible. Željka is moving further and further away and living some of her life, while Eugen Fulir appears when he is least expected. Nada's fiancé Milan sends a letter about the upcoming wedding, and Kaća is thinking about how to increase the traffic in the inn. Žnida is trying to get out of the awkward situation that Inspector Matić brought him into, but he doesn't forget Perica's career either ...
Cast & Crew

Živko Anočić
Perica Šafranek

Mirjana Bohanec
Ana Šafranek

Iva Babić
Nada Žegar

Csilla Barath Bastaić
Željka Kostanjšek

Dušan Bućan
Josip 'Žnida' Žnidaršić

Nikola Kojo
Zastavnik Milivoj Žegar




