Ramadan 2011 Series Schedule




The Mirage

  • 6.6

The series depicts three segments of the society, the upper segment that possesses money and influence, the traditional segment that lives in Damascene houses in which several families reside, and the slum segment. Despite the apparent difference between these segments, they share common factors.


Souq Al-Waraq

  • 6

The series examines the concerns of college students and the daily and existential problems they face, in addition to addressing the effect the internet, especially Facebook, has on modern life and relationships.


That Night

  • 5.7

A social thriller that focuses on how certain regions produce complex personalities that slide into a life of crime, whether intentionally or not, resulting in weird and horrifying events.


Khatem Suleiman

  • 7.1

Despite his success as a surgeon, Suleiman is a humble man with a spontaneous inclination. When he is put under tremendous pressure, the course of his life changes after a major shock.


A Moment of Birth

  • 3.8

A social drama that tells the story of a doctor who marries her colleague. Despite being in love, the husband leaves his wife behind to work abroad to improve their financial situation, but he ends up meeting another woman and marrying her.


Hush Hush S2

  • 7.5

In the second season of the comedy show, the separate-connected episodes revolve around the problems of youth and their marriage to foreigners.


Masalt Karamh

  • 4.6

A family drama about a simple family man who works as an employee at a food company. He has four children, each with their own problems. It also tells the story of Dr. Rana, who's in love with her colleague, but the difference in social levels causes problems between them.


Bab Edris

  • 6.3

The series takes place in 1943, during the French occupation of Lebanon, about the fighter Rashid who lives in Bab Idriss and fights against the French, and falls in love with a divorced woman.


Lahfa Al-Kater

  • 4.6

A family travels with their diplomat father to Kuwait, where they have a tragic car accident that kills the entire family except for the daughter who lives but suffers from paraplegia. She stays at her grandfather's house, but many people set their eyes on her inheritance.


When the Camel Falls

  • 0

The events take place in several homes in one area, as quarrels begin when Ahmed Al-Salman moves to the street, which bothers Sou'ad and her son Muhammad, who are not very social, and who are used to cause problems with the neighbors on the street.


Al-Dakhela

  • 6.5

Noura is an orphan girl from a simple family, she encounters several people in her life. After she marries her college classmate, she lives in conflict with his mother.


Bou Karim, the Caretaker of Seven Women

  • 5

The events follow a father with seven daughters whom he raises on good morals, and taught to adapt to the difficult circumstances of life. As years go by, one of them falls in love, which sets the story in motion.


Al-Zanati Megahd

  • 6.9

Megahed is a simple man who finds himself getting into a lot of trouble after he moves from Upper Egypt to Cairo, prompting him to enlist his mother's help. The series is a political comedy that discusses all the negative aspects of Egyptian society.


High School Girls

  • 3.7

A black comedy about the story of five high school girls, their behaviors outside the school walls, and their relationship with their families.


Laila S3

  • 3.9

Following the events of the previous season, after Laila marries an older man to save her father from his financial problems, she endures his cruelty and gives birth to a child. She then discovers that her husband is married to another.


Teach Me to Forget You

  • 7.7

The story follows a flight attendant who falls in love with her colleague, the pilot, after he tells her about his problems with his wife. After they get married, his first wife asks for a divorce, and they split the custody of their two daughters, with each of them taking one.


3x1

  • 5.2

Tasanef 2

  • 5.9

The events revolve around the problems experienced by the Gulf community and the Arab community in general, in a satirical comic way that combines reality and fiction.