Rabat – Moroccan TV in 2024 offers us a delicious feast of shows that satisfy every taste bud, from touching dramas to belly-shaking laughs.

 

Imagine you’ve just finished your iftar, feeling satisfied and ready to unwind. 

 

But how?  With a roster as thrilling as a Marrakech souk, Moroccan television has you covered.

 

Al Aoula, the national television channel of Morocco, takes the spotlight with its list of captivating new series.

 

Dar Nsa

 

Helmed by the visionary director Samia Akkrariou, this eagerly anticipated production brings together a stellar ensemble cast including Nora Skali, Meryem Zaimi, Fatimzahra Qanboua, Ibtissam Laaroussi, Yassine Ahjam, and Driss Roukh.

 

This series promises audiences an immersive journey into the intricacies of community life.

 

Set in the center of Tanger’s ancient Medina, it vividly depicts the daily activities of a lively neighborhood.

 

Wlad Izza

 

It is a comedic series that follows the adventures of a strong and independent widow who has dedicated her entire life to raising her son Ali following the death of her spouse.

 

For a brief while, mother and son had quiet days in the country.

 

When her second son, Mourad, and his wife arrive from France with intentions to live in the area, the peace is disturbed.

 

The boys’ rivalry for their mother’s attention is sparked by this homecoming, which results in humorous exchanges and situations that get funnier by the second.

 

Everyone is sure to laugh and enjoy this series, which stars Dounia Boutazout, Soukaina Darabil, Fetah lgherbaoui, and Ahmed Chergui.

 

Ach Hada

 

With the luminary presence of actor Abdellah Ferkous, Al Aoula sets the stage for the uproarious show “Ach Hada.”

 

This popular comedy narrates the tale of Si Brahim and his family.

 

In retirement, this patriarch lives with his wife, Lalla Naïma, and their three children, Wafaa, Fahd, and Sanae. 

 

Together with Ferkous, “Ach Hada” features prominent actors Souad Khouyi, Mounia Lmkimel, Sahar Seddiki, and Abdessamad Miftah El Kheir.

 

Lfamila

 

This program portrays Amal, a humble seamstress striving to maintain her optimism despite life’s challenges

 

Every day at 6 pm, viewers can catch Fadoua Taleb, Said Bey, Fatiha Ouatili, Ibrahim Khay, Rafik Boubker, Bouchra Ahrich, Zhour Slimani, Ezzoubair Hilal, and Zouhair Zair in this social comedy.

 

In addition, Al Oula will showcase a variety of other dramas, including “Fouk Selk,” “Jnyen,” and “Hrir Sabra” series.

 

A lineup of documentaries highlighting Morocco’s history, traditions, and values will also be available to viewers throughout the week. These include “Anmougar,” “Amalay,” “Ard Al Baraka,” “Abak Attourath,” and “Ayout w Mkahel.”

 

Conversely, MBC 5 has an extensive selection of shows as well.

 

Ahlam Banat

 

Three young ladies with big hopes are brought together by fate to live under one roof in a busy metropolis. 

 

Although they are completely honest with one another, they all have personal secrets.

 

This show is set to return during Ramadan this year with its highly anticipated second part.

 

Starring Abdellah Didane, Salwa Zrhane, Sandia Tajdin, and Hanane El Khader, this series is directed by Ali El Mejboud.

 

Rahma

 

The acclaimed writer Bouchra Malak is the writer of this new drama series, which is directed by Mohamed Ali Mejboud.

 

The drama, which stars Mona Fattouh, a Moroccan cinema legend, revolves around individuals with special needs and their experiences navigating their circumstances.

 

It explores how Moroccan society views this significant group and throws light on the challenges encountered by their moms.

 

Bin Lksor

 

The series tells the story of a prestigious neighborhood in the city of Casablanca known for its illustrious past.

 

It was once a haven for well-known individuals, politicians, and businesspeople. 

 

But when they accumulated fortune, they abandoned it, placing it in the hands of those who were unfaithful to it. 

 

It was marginalized and turned into a haven for drug trafficking and other illicit activities.

 

The drama-action series, which is presently filming in the Mohammedia area, was written by Bouchra Malak and directed by Hicham El Jabari.

 

During Ramadan 2024, Moroccan TV offers a mouthwatering selection of must-see shows that are sure to keep viewers riveted to their TVs.

 

So gather your popcorn and remote because Moroccan television is the trendiest thing in town this Ramadan.