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The show cast also predicts about future of political affairs in show under the given limits and code of conduct of channel. [1] This airing show is considered to be one of the most successful and popular airing show of country. [2] Aapas ki Baat is a discussion-based talk show which is different from usual format of Pakistani talk shows.
Pages in category "Pakistani television talk show hosts" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Pakistani television talk show hosts (32 P) Pages in category "Pakistani television talk shows" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
1.8 Talk shows. 1.9 Acquired/Co-Production. 1.10 Turkish Series. 2 Special events. 3 See also. 4 References. 5 External links. ... the Pakistan Television Corporation ...
Talk shows in Pakistan focus mainly on news and current affairs. There are few late-night, prime time or daytime entertainment talk shows similar to those produced elsewhere in the world. Tonite with HSY marks the television debut of its host, Hassan Sheheryar Yasin (HSY). HSY is one of Pakistan's most prominent fashion designers, with 20 years ...
An “all-ladies talk show” that aims to be “the opposite of The View” is being developed by Rob Schneider, the SNL alum shared this week on Fox News @ Night. Schneider hopes to begin taping ...
Aisay Nahi Chalay Ga (Urdu: ایسے نہیں چلےگا) [a] is a Pakistani current affairs and political talk show, originally hosted by Aamir Liaquat on Bol News. The show covers the top stories and current affairs of Pakistan. It airs every Monday to Friday at prime time from 10:00pm to 11:00pm PST, with repeat telecasts at 01:00am the ...
Loose Talk (Urdu: لُوز ٹاک) was a Pakistani television comedy show that was first aired on ARY Digital in June 2002. The show was a social and political commentary delivered humorously to reach the masses. It was written and created by Anwar Maqsood. The satire-comedy talk show was loosely inspired by BBC World Service's HARDTalk. [1]