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Unlike many polished American sitcoms, Mućke was praised for its raw portrayal of working-class struggles, family sacrifices, and the universal hope that "this time next year, we'll be millionaires".
It was voted Britain's Best Sitcom in a 2004 BBC poll and has won numerous BAFTA and National Television Awards. Why the Show Works Unlike many polished American sitcoms, Mućke was praised
The show is exceptionally popular in Serbia and other ex-Yugoslav countries. Critics and viewers note that the "shady business" ( mućke ) and the characters' constant hustle to survive economic hardship resonated deeply with Balkan audiences, especially during the difficult 1990s. Critics and viewers note that the "shady business"
The 1996 episode "Time on Our Hands," where the Trotters finally become millionaires, holds the record for the largest audience for a single TV transmission in the UK, with over 24 million viewers . with over 24 million viewers .