Ramadan 1990 Series Schedule




Layaly Al-Helmiya 3

  • 8.2
    • مصري
    • All Ages
    • تقييمنا
    • Family (all ages)

Continuing the events from the previous parts, Selim Al-Badry travels to Paris to escape the state's socialist policy, while his sons Ali and Adel suffer from the legacy their father left behind. Ali's love for Zohra fades after she marries Omar, while Nazik continues with her many marriages.


Sabah Alkhayr ya Gari

  • 6.8
Kamal Al Hamrawi decides to return from France and tells his wife Salwa that he wants to throw a feast for his friends, so she goes looking for a cook at a real estate broker's office. Kamal returns to find Sayed Al Akhdar, the owner of the candy stores, in his house, and his wife claims that he is...Read more the cook, to make her husband jealous, but she finds herself in a predicament.

Umm Al Banat

  • 6.3

As Lotfy grows angry from having only daughters from his wife, Neamat, he marries another woman, but his health condition deteriorates and his company is seized by the Public Fund Investigation Department on the same day his new wife gives birth to the boy he was eagerly waiting for.


A Husband's Diary

  • 7.4

When Ra'ouf suffers from a series of marital problems, the situation escalates until his wife kicks him out. In order to find a solution, he turns to his friend Youssef.


Bride Wanted

  • 7.4
    • مصري
    • All Ages
    • تقييمنا
    • Family (all ages)

Two friends are looking for a bride that has all the qualities of their dream girl. They start meeting various girls, but something is missing in each girl. The events continue in comedic paradoxes.


Bougy W Tamtam

  • 8.1
    • مصري
    • All Ages
    • تقييمنا
    • Family (all ages)

A puppet show that takes inspiration for its characters from the Egyptian street. The main characters are Bougy and Tamtam, who represent a number of ideals and qualities that dominate society, as they go through daily situations.


Night Wolves S1

  • 7.8

Raafat Al Haggan 2

  • 8.8
    • مصري
    • All Ages
    • تقييمنا
    • Adult Supervision

The second season of the espionage epic inspired by the story of Egyptian spy Refaat Al-Gammal who was planted inside Israel to bring information to the Egyptian intelligence. As he enters Israel and gets tracked by the Mossad, he goes through many hardships and makes difficult choices to blend in.


Nady El Khaldeen

  • 5.8

In separate, connected episodes, the series views the lives of some memorable historical figures, including Talaat Harb, Rifa’a al-Tahtawi, Mahmoud Mukhtar, and others.


Eayilat al'ustadh shalash

  • 8.3
    • مصري
    • All Ages
    • تقييمنا
    • Family (all ages)

The series reviews the daily life of Mr. Shalash (Salah Zulfiqar) through a large number of comic situations and paradoxes that arise from his relationship with his wife and children, or his relations with neighbors or with colleagues at work.


A Creature Named Woman

  • 7.5

Iftah ya Semsem 3

  • 6.1

Sharie almuaridii

  • 7.5

Aleimara

  • 4.3

A number of well-acquainted families live in the building, where a lot of events occur. As the series progresses, the building experiences a certain level of chaos.


Hifna Men Rejal

  • 5.8

The people suffer from the Agha's bullies, who force them to pay taxes, and the tyranny of Prince Kublai. They try to unite and build an army to confront Kublai, while the Crusaders approach to attack the neighborhood.


El Weseyya

  • 8
A biography that revolves around the life of Khalil Hassan Khalil, a Political Science professor, in the period before the Egyptian revolution of 1952. The series explores how he suffered from poverty and social injustice and struggled to improve his social status and accomplish his dream of...Read more becoming a college professor.

Al Qobdai Bahlol

  • 7.9
    • تقييمنا
    • Family (all ages)

Bahloul has always been a dependant man who cannot do the simplest of things for himself, a defect that gets him in trouble when he is forced to leave the village and head to another. The people of the new village mistake Bahloul for a brave man and expect him to rid them of the wolf.


Haret Abu Awaad 3

  • 5.8