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The Best TV Shows on Nova TV

Every Nova TV Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Among Nova TV’s finest offerings are Survivor Croatia and Crazy, Confused, Normal, which debuted in 2005 and 2007, respectively. Nova TV has delivered an expansive roster of over 15 shows, dating from 2005 all the way to N/A. Check out the most acclaimed shows on Nova TV, with a catalog of over 15 series updated for November 2024.

  • Survivor Croatia
    Survivor Croatia (2005)10.0

    Survivor Croatia is a Croatian reality game show based on the international Survivor format. Following the premise of other versions of the Survivor format, the show features a group of contestants, referred to as "castaways" as they are marooned in an isolated location. The castaways must provide food, water, fire, and shelter for themselves. The contestants compete in various challenges for rewards and immunity from elimination. The contestants are progressively eliminated from the game as they are voted off the island by their fellow castaways. The final castaway remaining is awarded the title of "Sole Survivor" and the grand prize. The series first aired on HRT 2 in 2005. It was cancelled the same year. In 2012, the fourth season of Survivor Srbija was broadcast on the Croatian channel RTL Televizija and serves as the second Croatian season of Survivor. The third, fourth and fifth season, a pan-regional seasons, aired in 2022, 2023 and 2024 respectively on Nova TV in Croatia.

  • Whichever Way the Ball Bounces
    Whichever Way the Ball Bounces (2014)10.0

    This show is located in the picturesque Oštrovac, a village on the edge of the national park. Katarina, Tomislav and Krešo will get a million euros from his grandfather - but only if they spend a year in his ruined house in Oštrovac. Otherwise, the money belongs to the locals.

  • On the Border
    On the Border (2018)9.0

    Petra, a young, just graduated economist returns to her native village Lokvica to take part in illegal business of smothering tobacco and other goods over the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, led by her grandmother Zorka.

  • Crazy, Confused, Normal
    Crazy, Confused, Normal (2007)8.8

    The show's plot revolves around humorous situations involving three generations of the Fazlinovic family living in a Sarajevo apartment. The oldest of the family is Izet. Izet has a son Faruk, who in turn has a son Damir.

  • The Best Years
    The Best Years (2009)8.0

    A popular Croatian television drama series produced by Nova TV. The main directors were Mladen Dizdar, Robert Orhel, Goran Rukavina and Kristijan Milić. The series' Creative Producer was Milivoj Puhlovski. The TV series began airing on 14. September 2009 on Nova TV, Croatia. It aired on Mondays to Thursdays in the prime-time slot 8-9pm. It also aired in Bosnia and Hecegovina on "Program Plus", in Slovenia on POP TV and in Serbia on TV B92.

  • Hrvatski Idol
    Hrvatski Idol (N/A)8.0

    Hrvatski Idol is the Croatian version of Pop Idol. There have been two seasons of Hrvatski Idol. The first one was won by Žanamari Lalić, who received 54% of the vote in the finale night. Patrick Jurdić won the second season, with 50.22% of the vote in the finale, since the number of received phonecalls was only 2.296 votes, Jurdić won with not more than 10 votes over runner-up Lidija Bačić. Both winners did try out on other countries similar casting shows before: Lalić in Germany and Jurdić in both his homecountry Austria and the Czech Republic. However, both failed to achieve some success on their first tries and were eliminated pretty early in the competition. Although season one being successful with viewers, the sophomore series failed to continue this success and a third season was delayed and after an absence of four years the show returned to Croatian screens under the new name Hrvatska traži zvijezdu on RTL Televizija.

  • Dar Mar
    Dar Mar (2020)1.0

    When a small town police station is threatened with shutting down because of too little crime, the police realizes that something has to be done

  • Nad lipom 35
    Nad lipom 35 (N/A)1.0

    Nad lipom 35 is a Croatian comedy television show, that is airing on Nova TV. The author of the show is Stevo Cvikić. The series started broadcasting in 2006. It has featured stars such as Lana Jurčević and Novi fosili performing at the fictional sports bar.

  • Zauvijek susjedi
    Zauvijek susjedi (2007)N/A

  • Supertalent
    Supertalent (2009)N/A

    Supertalent is one of the world's most popular television formats, based on "Got Talent" by Simon Cowell and Ken Warwick. After successful seasons in several countries, including the American and British successful versions of "America's Got Talent" and "Britan's Got Talent", Croatia is giving the opportunity of their lifetime to the most talented people in the country.

  • Lara's Choice
    Lara's Choice (2011)N/A

    Larin izbor is a Croatian telenovela created by Jelena Popović Volarić and written by Tomislav Hrpka. The series premiered on September 4, 2011 on Nova TV. It has been sold to over seventeen countries worldwide.

  • The Two Worlds Are Different
    The Two Worlds Are Different (2011)N/A

    The two worlds are different

  • MasterChef
    MasterChef (2011)N/A

    MasterChef Croatia is a Croatian competitive reality television cooking show based on the original British version of MasterChef. The first episode aired on 21 March 2011 on Nova TV. Host of the first season of Croatian MasterChef is Jasna Nanut.

  • Pod sretnom zvijezdom
    Pod sretnom zvijezdom (2011)N/A

    "Pod sretnom zvijezdom" is a Croatian telenovela written by Diana Pečkaj Vuković. Main director is Branko Ivanda, while the other directors include Daniel Kušan, Mladen Dizdar, Aldo Tardozzi and Tomislav Rukavina. Telenovela started filming February 6, 2011. "PSZ" has started broadcasting on March 14, 2011 on Nova TV at 6 pm.

  • Showtime
    Showtime (N/A)N/A

    Showtime is a Croatian show similar to Pop Idol. The show started in the fall of summer 2007 when auditions were held in Osijek, Rijeka, Split and Zagreb. Out of more than 1000 auditioners, 200 made it through to the next round, in which the judges picked the Top 22. All of the semi-finalists were called to Zagreb for the Piano Round, in which the judges decided on the Top 16 - 8 male and 8 female contestants. The format in the finals was as following: All of the contestants would perform, the judges would give their marks to each contestant and then the judges' marks would combine with public vote giving two contestants who pulled in the lowest overall score and who had to leave the competition. This format was used all the way to Top 6, when only contestant left the show. The following week, Top 5, one more contestant left the show, leaving 4 finalists who competed in the 4-way Finale. 16-year-old Franka Batelić won the competition.