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Big Brother Malta features twelve contestants living together under constant surveillance, competing in challenges to avoid weekly evictions and win a €50,000 prize. The custom-built house includes an open-plan kitchen, gym, dormitory, outdoor area with a hot tub and the iconic diary room. The show airs daily at 8:45 pm on TVM and TVM+.
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0Big Brother Malta features twelve contestants living together under constant surveillance, competing in challenges to avoid weekly evictions and win a €50,000 prize. The custom-built house includes an open-plan kitchen, gym, dormitory, outdoor area with a hot tub and the iconic diary room. The show airs daily at 8:45 pm on TVM and TVM+.
0Only one chef will emerge victorious, claiming the grand prize in cash, the prestigious MasterChef™ trophy, and the coveted title of ‘MasterChef™ Malta’.
0Mużika Mużika is a prestigious festival produced by Festivals Malta, that brings together different genres of Maltese music in an annual competition.
0Talented contestants from several parts of Malta participate to exhibit their talent and compete with each other in a bid to win.
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0National music competition to select Malta's entries for the Eurovision Song Contest.
0Benjamin Sultana dies in a fire while attempting to save a woman that he saw in a window. When he wakes up, he finds out that he is now a ghost. He then meets Donna Amelia ( the woman that he saw in the window) Emmanuel; a man who died in the second world war, Ciccio; the man who crashed into and accidentally killed Emmanuel, Gabel ; a man who died while hiding in a cupboard, Ludovigo; the former owner of the building and his wife Antoinette. Benjamin later finds out that Percival; the son of Ludovigo and Antoinette, burned down the former palace to get insurance money because he was bankrupt. Eventually the group meets some new ghosts and the story goes on.
0Il-Principal, the hilarious 12 episode comedy penned by Joe Julian Farrugia, will be the next hit in Hermann Bonaci Productions' series of popular drama. Based on the colourful events of a newly appointed Civil Service Principal Officer, the sitcom takes place both at the Government offices and at the Principal's home.
0un Benit and Pippo Burrone are friends, but eternal enemies at the same time. Dun Benit is the parish priest while Pippo is president of the communist club and village mayor. To make matters worse, Benit’s sister Gizella and Pippo are in love. Benit knows about it all but how can he tolerate that his sister weds a communist? With the hope of forgetting Pippo, Benit sends his sister on a vacation to Rome even visiting the Pope. At the end of the holiday, Johnnie Bumble comes searching for Gizelle.
0Shadows - Police investigation to catch hidden crime rings
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0The lawyers overall
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0SIMPATICI is a sitcom based on the life of the Cassar family, their neighbours and colleagues at work. The father, Joe, is an accountant with a private Auditors Company. Dora, his wife, is a manageress with an exclusive house of fashion known in Europe and America. Joe and Dora are the parents of Ruth the eldest and Jason, two modern, polite and intelligent teen-agers. Along with the family lives Dora’s mother, Katrin, a kind-hearted granny. Their close neighbour Lieni, is a spinster who tries her best to wins the heart of bachelor Salvu, Katrin’s brother who has just returned from migration in the United States. Joe’s colleagues at work have different characters: Alan is a charming lad, always ready for a good joke, Gwido speaks a little but eats a lot, Petra is the target of most of the office jokes while Mr. Callus, the manager, is a leader at work but a victim with his own wife. Dora has a personal secretary, Joyce, who is much more a friend than a colleague.
0Story about everyone being in the same boat, irrespective of life’s circumstances.

The Eurovision Song Contest is an international song competition, organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and featuring participants representing primarily European countries. Each participating country submits an original song to be performed on live television and radio, transmitted to national broadcasters via the EBU's Eurovision and Euroradio networks, with competing countries then casting votes for the other countries' songs to determine the winner.