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The joke that got out of hand: Eviatar Banai clarifies the publication of the telephone in "A Wonderful Land"
At the end of a sketch starring him in "Great Country" about home shows, the musician addressed the audience at home and said: "I have nothing against performances in people's homes, on the contrary - here is my number for booking shows."
A few hours after the sketch aired, Banai clarified that it was a joke: "I told it too seriously."
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Thursday, 31 December 2020, 08:44
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The musician Eviatar Banai participated last night (Wednesday) in a sketch in "Eretz Nehederet" about home performances.
In the sketch, Banai is seen dealing with the incessant disturbances of the members of the household who invited him.
After he decides to abandon the show in a rage, he goes out in a sketch to his car and there he sees Miri Mesika in a similar situation after abandoning a show at a nearby house.
At this point Banai addressed the audience at home and said to them: "Did you laugh, did you enjoy? Now a word seriously. It is important for me to make it clear that despite what you have seen here I have nothing against performances in people's homes, on the contrary - here's my number for booking, this is really my number. "You have a yard, I have a guitar. You have a small balcony, I have a small guitar."
At the bottom of the screen did appear a phone number of Banai's agent for booking shows.
A few hours after the sketch aired, Banai posted a Facebook post in which he clarified that despite the seriousness with which he said his words - it was just a joke that was told too seriously: So it's possible. So this is it, that it turned out to be a bit of a weird entanglement, one that even the writers of Great Country did not anticipate. People just called the number because they thought my request for a real show (...). So like this: it was a joke, really good. And I probably told "It's too serious. It was a wonderful joke, but a joke, okay?"
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