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TV series Episodes Note 1 Erkek 1 Kadın 2 Çocuk: 41 Final Ağlatan Dans: 5 Final Ah Neriman: 4 Final Alin Yazim: 240 daily TV series Analı Oğullu: 4 Final Ankaranın Dikmeni: 25 Final Aşkın Kanunu: 10 Final Asayiş Berkkemal: 6 Final Aşktan Kaçılmaz: 11 Final Bana Artık Hicran De: 4 Final Benim Adım Gültepe: 8 Final Beyaz Karanfil ...
Turkish TV series started to gain popularity with the release of the Arabic-dubbed Turkish drama, Gümüş, in the Arab World. [70] İstanbullu Gelin was a huge hit in Israel. [71] Turkish TV series are widely successful all over the Balkan Region. [72] [73] Suskunlar (Game of Silence) became the first Turkish drama to be remade by the USA. [74]
Medcezir (Tide) is a Turkish teen drama series written by Ece Yörenç and Melek Gençoğlu. It is an adaptation of the American TV series The O.C., created by Josh Schwartz.
Aras Bulut İynemli as Devran Karan; Uğur Polat as Iskender Karan; Taner Ölmez as Cesur Karan; Onur Saylak as Sofi / Ali Haydar; Melis Sezen as İmre Karan; Ahsen Eroğlu as Esme; Seda Akman as Aysel Karan
Safir (transl. Sapphire) is a Turkish television series produced by NTC Medya, directed by Semih Bağcı, and written by Burcu Över. The show belongs to the family drama genre.
Gaddar is a Turkish TV series, signed by Ay Yapım, the first episode of which was released on January 19, 2024, [1] produced by Kerem Çatay, directed by Sinan Öztürk, written by Hürer Ebeoğlu, and starring Çağatay Ulusoy, Sümeyye Aydoğan, Onur Saylak and Erdal Özyağcılar. It is an action drama television series.
ATV (stylized as atv) is a Turkish free-to-air television network owned by Turkuvaz Media Group. [1] As of August 2013, ATV was Turkey's most popular channel with a market share of 22%. [2]