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The Best TV Shows on LBCI

Every LBCI Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Our curated list, current as of November 2024, showcases over 19 of LBCI’s highest-rated series. Highlighting LBCI’s quality programming, Talbin el Korb and My Wife and Me stand out, premiering in 1997 and 2001. Boasting a rich catalog, LBCI features more than 19 shows, with broadcasting dates ranging from 1997 to 2022.

  • Caramel
    Caramel (2017)10.0

    The series deals with a number of love stories interspersed with strange events, starting with Maya, who lives with her mother. Her life is turned upside down because of a piece of caramel thathat enables her to read minds, and then she meets a businessman coming from France.

  • Sawa
    Sawa (2016)9.0

    A passionate love story is to be crowned with marriage, only for the groom to die on the wedding day. Will his beloved be able to overcome her grief and move on? Does his involvement with the mafia attribute to his death?

  • Not Me
    Not Me (2016)8.0

    A man who has mastered the art of making wrong decisions finds himself living with his sweetheart. Along the way, the series sheds light on other issues like unemployment, obesity, the servants' situation, and other problems facing the Lebanese society.

  • Misyou Ramadan Mabrouk Abul-Alamein Hamouda
    Misyou Ramadan Mabrouk Abul-Alamein Hamouda (2011)5.0

    The series revolves around the teacher of the first Arabic language, Professor Ramadan (Mohamed Heneidy), who lives in a rural village called Mitt Bariz, who is very loved by the people of the village and tries to exploit their love to illuminate their insight into what the mayor and the People's Assembly member asked about this village of corruption. In the midst of events, he goes to France and some comic paradoxes occur.

  • Talbin el Korb
    Talbin el Korb (1997)N/A

    Short stories revolve around quick scenes, and the topics discussed varied, and revolved around the family, love and marriage, and he was distinguished by his boldness in dialogues, in addition to the lessons learned from him that affected the lives of people and brought them closer to him. Therefore, the number of episodes shown reached more than 80 episodes, and the work was dominated by the young character of the actors, and the series formed a breakthrough for some of these young people in the world of acting.

  • My Wife and Me
    My Wife and Me (2001)N/A

  • My Wife, My Daughter and Me
    My Wife, My Daughter and Me (2005)N/A

  • Daddy’s girl
    Daddy’s girl (2006)N/A

    Rana Baraket, a stunning and pampered young woman, has lived her entire life in the lap of luxury, shielded from the harsh realities of the world. When her father suddenly goes bankrupt, Rana is thrust into an unfamiliar world where she is forced to fend for herself. Struggling to hold down a job due to her lack of experience and irresponsible nature, she finds herself in a series of awkward and humiliating situations as she gets fired from every job she tries. To complicate matters further, Rana unwittingly falls in love with the very man responsible for her family's downfall. This love affair adds another layer of emotional turmoil to her already chaotic life, leaving Rana to navigate a path filled with hardship, self-discovery, and an unexpected romance that threatens to unravel her even more.

  • Stranger
    Stranger (2006)N/A

    Zeina is an announcer who runs into Carla, the wife of the politician Ra'ouf Salem, on a trip. During the flight, the plane crashes and Carla dies. Zeina takes on the identity of Carla after having plastic surgery and pretends to be Ra'ouf's wife.

  • The Invasion
    The Invasion (2007)N/A

    A socio-political series which highlights the horrific events that accompanied Operation “Defensive Shield” in 2002 when the Israeli army invaded Palestinian cities

  • The Prisoner
    The Prisoner (2008)N/A

    Samar is the wife of the unemployed Ghattas, she lives with him in the house of his mother who treats her badly. Her life takes a turn when her employer offers her extra work for more money, which makes her husband accuse her of infidelity, while her boss fires her after she rejects his advances.

  • Love Duo
    Love Duo (2012)N/A

    The story of a singer who is married to her business manager, and falls in love with another guy who works as a co-singer in her band.

  • My Heart Beat
    My Heart Beat (2015)N/A

    The series follows the romance between an aristocratic young man and a girl from a rural family, depicting several old Lebanese traditions that are born out of prejudice against women and patriarchal ideas about women's inheritance.

  • Where Have You Been?
    Where Have You Been? (2016)N/A

    Widower Ramzi is going to marry Nisrine who is a lot younger than him. This shocks his son Jad and his girlfriend Sila as well as the entire family, who will do their best to get rid of Nisrine and keep her way from the family.

  • Star Academy Arab World
    Star Academy Arab World (N/A)N/A

    Star Academy Arab World, also known as Star Academy: Al-Academya or Star Academy LBC, is a pan-Arab televised talent show, which began in 2003 that features a group of young male and female candidates from all over the Arab world. The show became a huge success instantly and a must-watch event everyday for its fans. It is the Arabic adaptation of the French television show Star Academy, which is produced by Endemol. Star Academy Arab World is produced by Netherlands company Endemol, Vanilla Productions & PAC Ltd. The show is based on the Spanish format called Operación Triunfo. The show basically revolves around 16–21 contestants that live in an isolated penthouse apartment for 4 months, with one of the contestants getting eliminated every week through a nomination process. The contestants get to showcase their talents in a weekly concert and perform on stage with various designs, dancers, solo performances, a cappella on piano sharing the stage with the most popular singers in the Arab World. One of the show's highlights are the appearances of some of the Arab World's most important performers such as Najwa Karam, Diana Haddad, Haifa Wahbe, Elissa, Angham, Asalah, Ramy Ayach, Myriam Fares, Kazem Al Saher, Nawal Al-Zoghbi, Marwan Khoury, Carole Samaha, Ehab Tawfik, Wael Kfoury, Sherine, Fares Karam, Abdallah Al Rowaished and many more. The show has also been successful for its reinvention and continuous changes, just as, starting from the third season, the show witnessed guests from international superstars such as Julio Iglesias, Anggun, Karl Wolf, Tina Arena, Chris De Burgh and Massari.

  • Basmat Watan
    Basmat Watan (N/A)N/A

    Basmat Watan is a political satire and slapstick programme that airs via the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation, a privately owned television station in Lebanon. The writer of the show, Charbel Khalil, began work on the program in 1995 and in 2007 was leading its timeslot with 26 percent of the audience. The title of the programme is a pun, as in Lebanese Arabic the title can either refer to either "death" or "smiles" of a nation. Basmat Watan is the longest-running political satire program in Lebanon.

  • Ahmar Bel Khat El Arid
    Ahmar Bel Khat El Arid (N/A)N/A

    Ahmar Bel Khat Al Areed is a talk show that discusses a variety of controversial social and human issues airing on the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation, a privately owned television station in Lebanon. The flagship show which premiered on March 19, 2008, has become a weekly rendezvous for its vast audience. It approaches taboos and controversies, through conversations with people who have gone through these experiences. The weekly program airs every Wednesday at 9.30 KSA. It brings together guests from Lebanon and the Arab world sharing their testimonies with famous host Malek Maktabi who in turn highlights solutions with experts from different fields.

  • Celebrity Duets Arab World
    Celebrity Duets Arab World (N/A)N/A

    Celebrity Duets Arab World is a reality television show based on the American reality show Celebrity Duets. It combines celebrities from different parts of the Arab world and professional singers in a weekly elimination competition in front of specialized judges. The show debuted on Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation on October 22, 2010 and was hosted by former Miss Lebanon Dina Azar.

  • Bakir
    Bakir (2022)N/A

    The events of the series deal with forcing the girl Majdala to marry seven, and how she lived with him throughout her life in oppression and domination, so she decided to escape from him, in order to secure her life and the lives of her young children, and to save their daughter from forcing her father to marry at a young age, and all the challenges and difficulties she is going through, from In order to help her children and secure their most basic rights.