Rabat – Moroccan TV in 2024 offers us a delicious feast of shows that satisfy every taste bud, from touching dramas to belly-shaking laughs.
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Imagine you’ve just finished your iftar, feeling satisfied and ready to unwind.Â
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But how? With a roster as thrilling as a Marrakech souk, Moroccan television has you covered.
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Al Aoula, the national television channel of Morocco, takes the spotlight with its list of captivating new series.
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Dar Nsa
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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.
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This series promises audiences an immersive journey into the intricacies of community life.
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Set in the center of Tanger’s ancient Medina, it vividly depicts the daily activities of a lively neighborhood.
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Wlad Izza
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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.
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For a brief while, mother and son had quiet days in the country.
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When her second son, Mourad, and his wife arrive from France with intentions to live in the area, the peace is disturbed.
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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.
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Everyone is sure to laugh and enjoy this series, which stars Dounia Boutazout, Soukaina Darabil, Fetah lgherbaoui, and Ahmed Chergui.
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Ach Hada
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With the luminary presence of actor Abdellah Ferkous, Al Aoula sets the stage for the uproarious show “Ach Hada.”
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This popular comedy narrates the tale of Si Brahim and his family.
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In retirement, this patriarch lives with his wife, Lalla Naïma, and their three children, Wafaa, Fahd, and Sanae.Â
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Together with Ferkous, “Ach Hada” features prominent actors Souad Khouyi, Mounia Lmkimel, Sahar Seddiki, and Abdessamad Miftah El Kheir.
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Lfamila
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This program portrays Amal, a humble seamstress striving to maintain her optimism despite life’s challenges
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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.
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In addition, Al Oula will showcase a variety of other dramas, including “Fouk Selk,” “Jnyen,” and “Hrir Sabra” series.
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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.”
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Conversely, MBC 5 has an extensive selection of shows as well.
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Ahlam Banat
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Three young ladies with big hopes are brought together by fate to live under one roof in a busy metropolis.Â
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Although they are completely honest with one another, they all have personal secrets.
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This show is set to return during Ramadan this year with its highly anticipated second part.
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Starring Abdellah Didane, Salwa Zrhane, Sandia Tajdin, and Hanane El Khader, this series is directed by Ali El Mejboud.
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Rahma
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The acclaimed writer Bouchra Malak is the writer of this new drama series, which is directed by Mohamed Ali Mejboud.
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The drama, which stars Mona Fattouh, a Moroccan cinema legend, revolves around individuals with special needs and their experiences navigating their circumstances.
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It explores how Moroccan society views this significant group and throws light on the challenges encountered by their moms.
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Bin Lksor
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The series tells the story of a prestigious neighborhood in the city of Casablanca known for its illustrious past.
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It was once a haven for well-known individuals, politicians, and businesspeople.Â
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But when they accumulated fortune, they abandoned it, placing it in the hands of those who were unfaithful to it.Â
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It was marginalized and turned into a haven for drug trafficking and other illicit activities.
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The drama-action series, which is presently filming in the Mohammedia area, was written by Bouchra Malak and directed by Hicham El Jabari.
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During Ramadan 2024, Moroccan TV offers a mouthwatering selection of must-see shows that are sure to keep viewers riveted to their TVs.
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So gather your popcorn and remote because Moroccan television is the trendiest thing in town this Ramadan.