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The Best TV Shows on MediaCorp Central

Every MediaCorp Central Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Across the timeline from 1986 to N/A, MediaCorp Central has presented audiences with over 14 captivating shows. Stay up-to-date with over 14 of MediaCorp Central’s elite series, with our list refreshed for December 2024. Among MediaCorp Central’s finest offerings are 绝代双雄 and Tanglin, which debuted in 1986 and 2015, respectively.

  • Naam
    Naam (2020)10.0

    6 mismatched individuals gel in a unique way to produce compelling music like never before. However, misunderstandings break the band. At present, an unwelcome entry of an intruder has given them the opportunity to reminisce their past.

  • Bidadari Cemetery
    Bidadari Cemetery (2022)10.0

    Bidadari tells the story of Sha'ari, Ariffin and Faizal as they help out in the exhumation of the Bidadari Cemetery between 2001 and 2006. As they work on the graves, they learn stories of those who passed and learn from it to recalibrate their views on life.

  • Eco 4 the World
    Eco 4 the World (N/A)0.5

    Eco 4 the World is a 13-episode Singaporean documentary television series featuring positive environmental stories from around the world. Stories include projects and initiatives businesses, ordinary people, celebrities and others involved in to make a difference in the environment around the world. The business stories highlight various companies' corporate social responsibility initiatives. The series is in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme.

  • 绝代双雄
    绝代双雄 (1986)N/A

  • Tanglin
    Tanglin (2015)N/A

    Daily drama centring on a number of multiracial and multi-generational families in modern Singapore.

  • Time Nor Tide - Lee Kuan Yew
    Time Nor Tide - Lee Kuan Yew (2015)N/A

    Witness how Lee Kuan Yew’s early life under British colonial rule and the Japanese Occupation shaped his world view and spurred him to lead his fellow countrymen towards Independence. Despite its size as 'a little red dot' on the map, through Mr Lee Kuan Yew's influence on the international arena, he put Singapore on the world map.

  • Days of Disaster
    Days of Disaster (2015)N/A

    This five-part documentary examines catastrophic events throughout Singapore's history, from explosions, fires and floods to a traumatic plane hijacking.

  • Zoom New Zealand
    Zoom New Zealand (2015)N/A

    Backpacking around New Zealand, filled with epic scenery, unique cultural experiences and amazing outdoor activities everywhere will be an eye opener. Fadhlur and Syarif are to go behind the wheels on a road trip where they will drive from one point to the next destination and they make new friends along the way. Getting closer to nature where camping in the wild and hunting for food source will be a challenge for them in order to understand how the aborigines live. In order to receive instructions and for them to send their mission replies, tablets and social networking sites will be used in order to obtain the budget to the next destination.

  • Kisah Tok Kadi
    Kisah Tok Kadi (2016)N/A

    A Tok Kadi named Shahrul faces various challenges and suspicions in carrying out his duties to solemnize the bride and groom. However, he is still unmarried.

  • Janji Arissa
    Janji Arissa (2018)N/A

    Arissa, now seeks to revenge Muhammad who left her mother Siti whilst pregnant with her. She sabotages his company and family’s happiness. She conspires with Fendi who has a personal agenda, and eventually tarnishes the image of AR Cosmetics.

  • Kalaba Kadhala
    Kalaba Kadhala (2018)N/A

    What is life without love ? And what is life without friendship ? Follow the journey of Gitanjali, Azhagi, Nila, Deva, Karthik and Sasi as they figure out that nothing has prepared them for adulthood, marriage and life.

  • Gunting The Series
    Gunting The Series (2018)N/A

    Gunting The Series tells the tale of two barbers. Taufik with a booming business onsite and online, and Zikri whose barbering skills are overshadowed by his reluctance to innovate.

  • Siapa Jaga Mak?
    Siapa Jaga Mak? (2021)N/A

    Inspired by true stories of caregivers, Siapa Jaga Mak takes us on a journey of four families dealing with the emotional roller coaster ride of caring for their elderly. Family conflicts, money problems, juggling different roles are all issues that will resonate with caregivers in Singapore.

  • Sunny Side up
    Sunny Side up (2022)N/A

    Sunny Side Up is a daily social drama that takes a true-to-life, honest look at Singapore's melting pot culture, exploring daily struggles, conflicts and social issues, while ultimately inspiring with light-hearted and uplifting tales that restore your faith in humanity. We follow the lives and struggles of a diverse group of unconventional families, including the Rajendrans and Gohs, a lively, blended family with five children, the Hengs, a traditional family who run the neighbourhood TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) shop, the Ibrahims, whose son was once a beloved national sports hero, the Ortegas, led by an independent-minded single woman caught in the middle of inter-generational drama and Chan and Chandra, two seniors navigating their golden years.