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Arezo Tv; HispanTV (Spanish language news channel) IFilm TV (entertainment network which consists of four channels in English, Arabic, Persian and Dari language) IRIB Amoozesh (education channel) IRIB Azerbaijan TV; IRIB Iran Kala (Iran goods channel) IRIB Mahabad TV; IRIB Mostanad (documentary channel) IRIB Namayesh (movie and TV series channel)
Six (stylized as SIX) is an American military drama television series. The series was ordered by the History Channel with an eight-episode initial order. [1] The first two episodes were directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. [2] Six premiered on January 18, 2017. [3] Six was renewed for a second season of 10 episodes and aired in 2018.
The channel broadcasts major Iranian sport events, mini-series, comedies, and movies (both foreign and domestic). On 7 August 2016, the channel's HD broadcast trial began in Tehran and provincial capitals.
Pay-TV with the channels Prime Star, Prime Action, Prime Fezztival, Prime Family, Prime Series, Sporting 1–8, Sporting Golf Dutch Telenet cable network in Flanders and Brussels
Sarcheshmeh or Sar Cheshmeh or Sarchashmeh (Persian: سرچشمه) may also refer to: Mes-e Sarcheshmeh , a city in Iran Cheshmeh Kabud, Mirbag-e Shomali , Iran, also known as Sarcheshmeh-ye Kabud
Paras(Urdu: پارس) is a 2015 Pakistani television series produced by Babar Javed under the banner of A&B Productions. [1] It stars Yumna Zaidi and Sami Khan in leads on their fourth on-screen appearance after Teri Raah Main Rul Gai, Meri Dulari, and Kaanch Ki Guriya. It was written by Rukhsana Nigar and directed by Aamir Yousuf. [2] [3]
Man of Many Faces or The Man with a Thousand Faces (Persian: مرد هزارچهره) is an Iranian comedy television series created for the channel IRIB TV3. It was directed by Mehran Modiri, who also stars as the lead character Masoud Shastchi. It features much of the cast of Mozaffar's Garden, a series made earlier by Modiri.
Mes-e Sarcheshmeh (Persian: مس سرچشمه) [a] is a city in the Central District of Rafsanjan County, Kerman province, Iran, serving as the administrative center for Sarcheshmeh Rural District. [4] The word mes means "copper" in Persian. The village was elevated to the status of a city in 1995. [5]