Our curated list, current as of May 2026, showcases over 19 of UTV IRAQ’s highest-rated series. Highlighting UTV IRAQ’s quality programming, Ramo and Virus stand out, premiering in 2020 and 2021. From 2020 through to 2026, UTV IRAQ has accumulated a diverse collection of over 19 television shows.

The series is set in a romantic social context, with the protagonists being university students, and the negatives they are exposed to due to the hidden misuse of technology.

In this work, the Iraqis will have a superhero emerging from the womb of love and war, to embody the ambitious Iraqi dream of ending injustice, violence and corruption in the country. At work, techniques are used for the first time in Iraq, and a unique tale, accompanied by a lot of imagination and emotions, and many stars of Iraqi drama.


The series deals with some marital problems in Iraqi society through Gheed, a successful woman who will face many difficulties after her marriage.

The events revolve around a group of people who have intertwined relationships that vary between love, jealousy, hatred, revenge, and greed.

After the recent incident that occurred to Watan, he feels guilty and decides to live normally, while Hayat decides to take revenge on the organization that killed her family. Within the framework of a police drama, the events of the series revolve around a group of thorny cases that occur and the circumstances are investigated by the police


The nurse (Ms. Wahiba) returns again in this part, with the struggles and problems of young people in our advanced society, and with the entry of technology and the Internet world into the home.


The series will focus on the conflict between the two families and a great love that will flourish between this struggle.


The baker Qissa(Rawan Mahdi) and a young man talented in playing football Zad(Alexander Uloom) live in slum areas. They face the harshest conditions of life and unimaginable surprises. Fate puts them before the most difficult choices... Will their love story for each other succeed?

In the alleys of old Damascus, Abdo makes his living driving a horse-drawn carriage — an honest man in a neighbourhood ruled by the scheming Abu Hamza Al-Nashwati, who has stolen his dead brother's inheritance and turned the whole quarter against anyone who stands in his way. When Abdo falls for a girl and dares to defy the powerful family, a personal conflict spirals into a battle between ordinary decency and entrenched corruption. A warm, character-driven Syrian period drama starring Bassem Yakhour and Salloum Haddad.

Five women — all strangers — find their lives crossing inside Egypt's Family Court as they each seek divorce. What begins as a shared ordeal becomes a bond, as their stories unfold — infidelity, deception, emotional abuse, and a society that judges women for fighting back. Inspired by real cases, this is a raw portrait of women reclaiming their dignity.




The story revolves around a psychology influencer who gets involved in a murder case, linking themes of digital identity, social influence, and human relationships in a narrative format that reveals secrets step by step.
