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Icons of Bangladesh Television, Ayomoy and Ityadi made their debut in 1988 and 1989, setting industry standards. Peruse our comprehensive roster of Bangladesh Television’s top shows, encompassing over 6 distinct series as of November 2024. Bangladesh Television has over 6 shows broadcast from as early as 1988 and as recent as N/A.
Family friendly show about daily social aspects. It is the longest running show on Bangladeshi television.
Meena trys to eradicate misconceptions and superstitions from the society and create social awareness about different social phenomenas with occasional help from a wide variety of characters including her parrot companion Mithu.
A group of quirky puppets team up with their human friends to teach little ones important values through music, art and dance.
Aaj Robibar {Today is Sunday} is a Bengali comedy sitcom by Humayun Ahmed. The sitcom revolves around the day to day life of an eccentric household consisting of a grandfather, his three socially in-adept sons, two granddaughters, a boarder, the male-servant and the maid. From the eldest brother who remains a bachelor and plays chess with himself, to the servant who tries to peek in through a key-hole and gets squirted with ink on a daily basis, this show is thoroughly entertaining.
Translated as "The man who would not die", Ayomoy was a popular Bangladeshi TV serial, written by Humayun Ahmed and originally aired on Bangladesh television. Blending fact with fiction it is set in the period of British raj, the story centres around a declining Bengali zamindar family .
Jodi Kichu Mone Na Koren was a show hosted by Fazle Lohani that used to be aired on Bangladesh Television during late 70's until early 80's