"Dunia Al-Thaqafa" is a cultural TV program that aired on Egypt’s Channel One for five years starting in 2011. The show explored various aspects of Egyptian and Arab culture, including literature, art, heritage, and social issues, through insightful discussions and special episodes. The program was known for its informative and engaging content, presented by Abeer Abdelwahab and shaped under the creative direction of Osama Samir and Doaa Hassan.
Production and animation of more than 400 short programs broadcast daily on TF1: Julie offers recipes and tips in less than 2 minutes. Rebroadcast on Cuisine TV, and distribution on France Loisirs of a series of 5 DVDs taken from the programme.
Jesse Ventura's America was a news talk show hosted by Jesse Ventura on MSNBC from October to December 2003. The show was broadcast once a week, on Saturdays, unlike many MSNBC shows which are on five nights a week. At the time of its airing, Jesse Ventura's America was the only national television show filmed in Minnesota. Among his guests were Charles Barkley, Gray Davis, Arianna Huffington, Rob Kampia, and Kathy McKee. However, the show was short-lived and ended on December 26, 2003, only a couple of months after the show began. Ventura later claimed that the show was cancelled because of his opposition to the Iraq War.
Konchem Touch Lo Unte Chepta is a Celebrity talk show on Zee Telugu, hosted by Pradeep Machiraju.
The show is known for the revelations made by Tollywood celebrities in a casual, chit-chat. The first episode of the show was aired on 27 September 2014, with Kajal Agarwal as the guest. After completing almost 30 episodes, the first season was wrapped on May 23, 2015.
Creatives on Creatives is a project series dedicated to uplifting and empowering young creatives. In each episode, two creatives will sit down and interview each other about their craft and process, shining light on the realities of getting started in creative industries. Co-directed and produced by Erin Abdalla and Aaron Jacobs
After the attention paid to programs like Amir Hossein Qiyasi's "Talks," now "Close Friend," hosted by Amir Mehdi Juleh, has entered the field as the latest program in this space. A program that created a lot of buzz with its very first episode.
A late night, entertainment talk show, with a "rock and roll" attitude, taped in front of a live studio audience. A returning, lower budget iteration of Scorch's PFG-TV. It lasted one season and has since been considered lost.