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1.3 Guest stars. 2 Episodes. ... The most watched episode of the season was the eighth episode of the season, ... (2016 TV series) season 4; No. Title Air date
The TV series is in three stages: Preliminaries – 9 episodes; Semi Finals [9] [10] – 3 episodes; Final – 1 episode; After the first season, other episodes were created to add value to the project, such as the Cowbellpedia Teachers’ edition, [11] the documentary insert of the profile of the finalists etc.
In its original American broadcast, "Hello, Dexter Morgan" was seen by an estimated 2.11 million household viewers with a 1.1/3 in the 18–49 demographics. This means that 1.1 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 3 percent of all of those watching television at the time of the broadcast watched it. [2]
For the top 5, top 4 and top 3 live shows, guest judges were brought in to evaluate the contestants. The guest judges included Mr P, [30] Praiz [31] and Cobhams Asuquo [32] respectively. In July 2021, Kingdom Kroseide emerged winner in what is said to be the most emotional Nigerian Idol finale ever. Kroseide was declared winner over his fellow ...
The fourth season of Married at First Sight premiered on 30 January 2017 on the Nine Network. [1] Relationship experts John Aiken , Mel Schilling and Trisha Stratford all returned from the previous season to match 10 brides and 10 grooms together. [ 2 ]
Riona (Riy-OW-Naa) is an Africa Magic original period drama set in a 12th Century Itsekiri kingdom. [1] It was directed by James Omokwe. It stars Big Brother Naija season 1 housemate, Frank Konwea, Elvina Ibru, Najite Dede and Mimi Chaka. It premiered on September 28, 2020. [2] It airs on DStv channel 151 [1] and streams on Showmax.
Abigael Arunga for Daily Nation (Kenya) praised the story and performance of the cast members, but felt that the role of "Dede" (played by Chy Nwakanma) was overly dramatized in some instances. [3] Ife Olujuyigbe for True Nollywood Stories gave it a 75% rating, but criticized the lack of talents in the child actors used in the series, and ...
The series is shot in Lagos, Nigeria. [6] Season one of the series was released in 2018 and received many positive comments from fans. It was followed by a second season, which was announced by the series' executive producer and co-creator, as well as CEO of Ebonylife TV , Mo Abudu , and released in 2021.