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Rockovnik (trans. Chrocknicle) is a forty-episode documentary aired on Radio Television of Serbia in 2011, written by Sandra Rančić and Dušan Vesić and directed by Vesić. The series focuses on the history of former Yugoslav rock scene from its beginnings in the late 1950s until the year 2000. The name of the show is a bilingual pun based on the words "rock" and "rokovnik" (Serbian for planner).

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  • Rockovnik (trans. Chrocknicle) is a forty-episode documentary aired on Radio Television of Serbia in 2011, written by Sandra Rančić and Dušan Vesić and directed by Vesić. The series focuses on the history of former Yugoslav rock scene from its beginnings in the late 1950s until the year 2000. The name of the show is a bilingual pun based on the words "rock" and "rokovnik" (Serbian for planner). (en)
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  • Serbia (en)
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  • Dušan Vesić (en)
  • Sandra Rančić (en)
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  • Dušan Vesić (en)
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  • Dragan Ilić (en)
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  • "Rock and Roll" by Led Zeppelin (en)
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  • Sandra Rančić (en)
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  • "XII strana: Put na istok " deals with the acts Korni Grupa, Indexi and Time. (en)
  • "XX strana: Ružan, pametan i mlad " deals with the bands Laboratorija Zvuka, Parni Valjak and the first representatives of closely associated Yugoslav punk rock and Yugoslav new wave scenes, Pekinška Patka and Prljavo Kazalište, as well as with the death of Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito. (en)
  • "XVI strana: Šumadijski blues " deals with the bands Smak and Bijelo Dugme. (en)
  • "XXII strana: Užas je moja furka " deals with the bands Azra, Riblja Čorba, Lačni Franz and Divlje Jagode, and with the appearance of the magazine Rock 82. (en)
  • "XXIX strana: Igra Rock 'n' Roll cela Jugoslavija " deals with the bands Psihomodo Pop, Bajaga i Instruktori, Bijelo Dugme, Električni Orgazam, as well as with the tours Yugoslav bands held in Soviet Union. (en)
  • "IX strana: Stepenice za nebo " deals with the bands Čičak, Dinamiti, Wheels of Fire and Mića Goran i Zoran, which featured future members of Bijelo Dugme, Korni Grupa and Time. (en)
  • "IV strana: Bježi kišo s prozora " (en)
  • "XXXVII strana: Ja nisam odavle " deals with the bands Familija, Partibrejkers, the Belgrade faction of Zabranjeno Pušenje, Elvis J. Kurtovich, and the deaths of former Električni Orgazam and Babe drummer Goran Čavajda "Čavke" and former Riblja Čorba guitarist Rajko Kojić. (en)
  • "XXXIX strana: Proći će i nihovo " deals with the bands Partibrejkers, Eyesburn, Van Gogh, Darkwood Dub, Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša, as well as with the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. (en)
  • "XXIV strana: Anarhija All Over Baščaršija " deals with the New Primitivism movement, primarily the bands Elvis J. Kurtovich & His Meteors and Zabranjeno Pušenje, with Bijelo Dugme and Riblja Čorba. (en)
  • "VI strana: Uhvati vetar " deals with the Belgrade beat scene - the bands Iskre, Zlatni Dečaci, Siluete. Elipse and Crni Biseri and singer Ivanka Pavlović, and with the appearance of the first rock music magazine in Yugoslavia, Džuboks. (en)
  • "V strana: Mramor, kamen i željezo " deals with the Zagreb beat scene - the bands Bijele Strijele, Crveni Koralji, Roboti and Mladi. (en)
  • "III strana: Rock & Roll u Zagrebu " deals with the appearance of one of the first rock musicians in Zagreb, rock and roll singer Karlo Metikoš, and with his international career under the name Matt Collins, and the appearance of first beat bands, Bijele Strijele, Roboti and Crveni Koralji, and their first releases. (en)
  • "I strana: Neka bude rock " opens with the definitions of rock music given by Yugoslav musicians. It deals with the beginnings of rock music in the United States of America and the phenomena of rock music, and how rock and roll reached Yugoslavia. It deals with one of the first rock and roll musicians in Yugoslavia, Mile Lojpur. (en)
  • "XV strana: Pljuni istini u oči " deals with the bands Buldožer, Indexi, Drugi Način and Bijelo Dugme, and with the on stage-death of San vocalist Predrag Jovičić. (en)
  • "XIX strana: Rock 'n' Roll za kućni savet " deals with the acts Riblja Čorba, Bijelo Dugme, Generacija 5 and Slađana Milošević. (en)
  • "XXV strana: Pogledaj dom svoj, anđele " deals with the bands Bajaga i Instruktori, Denis & Denis, Bijelo Dugme and Riblja Čorba, and with Yugoslav contribution to Live Aid, YU Rock Misija. (en)
  • "XVIII strana: Pakleni vozači " deals with the acts Atomsko Sklonište, Leb i Sol, Zdravko Čolić, Laza & Ipe, Vatreni Poljubac and Indexi. (en)
  • "XXXVI strana: Samo droga Srbina Spasava " deals with the acts Sunshine, Block Out, Disciplin A Kitschme, Rambo Amadeus, the release of the film Geto. as well as with the 1996–1997 protests in Serbia. (en)
  • "XXVI strana: Jedan poziv menja sve " deals with the acts Partibrejkers, Haustor and Plavi Orkestar. (en)
  • "XXVII strana: Bivše devojčice, bivši dečaci " deals with the acts Crvena Jabuka, Divlje Jagode, Bijelo Dugme, Plavi Orkestar, Riblja Čorba and Bajaga i Instruktori. (en)
  • "XXXII strana: Mir, brate, mir " deals with the supergroup Rimtutituki, the Fast Bands of Serbia movement, mostly Direktori and Kazna Za Uši, the death of former Suncokret, Šarlo Akrobata and Katarina II drummer Ivica Vdović "Vd", as well as the beginning of Bosnian War. (en)
  • "XXXIV strana: Moji su drugovi biseri rasuti po celom svetu " deals with the deaths of former Bijelo Dugme drummer Goran "Ipe" Ivandić and Ekatarina Velika frontman Milan Mladenović, and the acts Familija, Električni Orgazam, Generacija 5, Partibrejkers and Momčilo Bajagić "Bajaga". (en)
  • "XXXV strana: Godina kulture " deals with the bands Darkwood Dub, Plejboj, K2, Goblini, Deca Loših Muzičara and Atheist Rap, and the starting of the music show Paket aranžman. (en)
  • "XXIII strana: Tanz Mit Laibach " deals with the acts Laibach, U Škripcu, Dorian Gray, Xenia and Bebi Dol. (en)
  • "XXXIII strana: Možeš me zvati kako god hoćeš " deals with the acts Babe, Bjesovi, Deca Loših Muzičara, Kristali and Ekatarina Velika, the founding of Music Television of Serbia, as well as with the emergence of turbo folk. (en)
  • "VIII strana: Osmeh " deals with the first Croatian rock acts that authored their own songs, the bands Grupa 220 and Mi, and with the appearance of the magazine Pop Express. (en)
  • "XI strana: U tami disko-kluba " deals with the acts Drago Mlinarec, YU Grupa and Korni Grupa. (en)
  • "XXXVIII strana: Nova žena, savremena, samostalna dama " deals with the acts Boye, Ana Stanić, Marina Perazić and Ništa Ali Logopedi, the Serbian hip hop scene, mostly Voodoo Popeye, and with the Brooklyn Video Awards. (en)
  • "XVII strana: Dođite na show " deals with the acts Smak, Parni Valjak and Bijelo Dugme. (en)
  • "XXI strana: Niko kao ja " deals with the closely associated Yugoslav punk rock and Yugoslav new wave scenes, mainly the bands Pankrti, Paraf, Idoli, Film, Električni Orgazam and Šarlo Akrobata. (en)
  • "XIII strana: Čudna šuma " deals with the acts YU Grupa, S Vremena Na Vreme, Josipa Lisac, Time, Indexi, Pro Arte and Srđan Marjanović. (en)
  • "XXX strana: Kako je propao Rock 'n' Roll " deals with the acts from the northwest of Croatia - the bands Fit, Cacadou Look, Let 3, KUD Idijoti, the bands Partibrejkers and Ekatarina Velika, and the film The Fall of Rock 'n' Roll. (en)
  • "XXVIII strana: Kao da je bilo nekad " deals with the acts Ekatarina Velika, Električni Orgazam, Boris Novković and Laibach, and the death of Atomsko Sklonište vocalist Sergio Blažić. (en)
  • "XIV strana: Kad bi bio bijelo dugme " deals with the bands Bijelo Dugme, Pop Mašina, Korni Grupa, Jugoslovenska Pop Selekcija and Time, as well as with the restart of Džuboks magazine. (en)
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  • XXXVIII strana: Nova žena, savremena, samostalna dama (en)
  • I strana: Neka bude rock (en)
  • II strana: Ljubav i moda (en)
  • III strana: Rock & Roll u Zagrebu (en)
  • IV strana: Bježi kišo s prozora (en)
  • IX strana: Stepenice za nebo (en)
  • Poslednja strana: Gotov je! (en)
  • V strana: Mramor, kamen i željezo (en)
  • VI strana: Uhvati vetar (en)
  • VII strana: Ruke pružam (en)
  • VIII strana: Osmeh (en)
  • X strana: Prvo svetlo u kući broj 4 (en)
  • XI strana: U tami disko-kluba (en)
  • XII strana: Put na istok (en)
  • XIII strana: Čudna šuma (en)
  • XIV strana: Kad bi bio bijelo dugme (en)
  • XIX strana: Rock 'n' Roll za kućni savet (en)
  • XV strana: Pljuni istini u oči (en)
  • XVI strana: Šumadijski blues (en)
  • XVII strana: Dođite na show (en)
  • XVIII strana: Pakleni vozači (en)
  • XX strana: Ružan, pametan i mlad (en)
  • XXI strana: Niko kao ja (en)
  • XXII strana: Užas je moja furka (en)
  • XXIII strana: Tanz Mit Laibach (en)
  • XXIV strana: Anarhija All Over Baščaršija (en)
  • XXIX strana: Igra Rock 'n' Roll cela Jugoslavija (en)
  • XXV strana: Pogledaj dom svoj, anđele (en)
  • XXVI strana: Jedan poziv menja sve (en)
  • XXVII strana: Bivše devojčice, bivši dečaci (en)
  • XXVIII strana: Kao da je bilo nekad (en)
  • XXX strana: Kako je propao Rock 'n' Roll (en)
  • XXXI strana: Rat i mir (en)
  • XXXII strana: Mir, brate, mir (en)
  • XXXIII strana: Možeš me zvati kako god hoćeš (en)
  • XXXIX strana: Proći će i nihovo (en)
  • XXXV strana: Godina kulture (en)
  • XXXVI strana: Samo droga Srbina Spasava (en)
  • XXXVII strana: Ja nisam odavle (en)
  • XXXIV strana: Moji su drugovi biseri rasuti po celom svetu (en)
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  • Dušan Vesić (en)
  • Sandra Rančić (en)
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  • Rockovnik (trans. Chrocknicle) is a forty-episode documentary aired on Radio Television of Serbia in 2011, written by Sandra Rančić and Dušan Vesić and directed by Vesić. The series focuses on the history of former Yugoslav rock scene from its beginnings in the late 1950s until the year 2000. The name of the show is a bilingual pun based on the words "rock" and "rokovnik" (Serbian for planner). (en)
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  • Rockovnik (en)
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