Mbc4 turkish drama 20171/27/2024 Lana TV will certainly continue airing Korean dramas, as Iraq has proven a fertile ground for them before. Tolo TV showed White Lies (MBC, 2008-2009) since 11 August 2013 (11) and Ice Adonis (CJ E&M/tvN, 2012) since 31 July 2014 (12), while Lana TV kicked off with Ice Adonis (CJ E&M/tvN, 2012) since 24 July 2014 (13), then followed with A Thousand Kisses (MBC, 2011-2012) since 13 April 2015 (14) and Flames of Desire (MBC, 2010-2011) since 6 November 2015 (15). As such, seeing the success of Korean dramas in Iran, they took chances on these channels broadcasting a few of them. Moby Group also operates the leading channel in Afghanistan (53% audience share!) since November 2004 – Tolo TV – as well as launched a new channel in Iraq – Lana TV – on 29 August 2014. Actually its upcoming Kdrama – Eve’s Love from 23 July 2016 (10) – aired on MBC last year. All dramas aired came from MBC, except Ice Adonis (CJ E&M/tvN, 2012) which premiered on 18 October 2014 (9). It actually launched with Korean drama Couple or Trouble (MBC, 2006) between 1 and 26 August 2009 (8). Started on 1 August 2009, Farsi 1 has quickly established itself as the premiere destination for Korean dramas in Iran with 25 aired in only 8 years of existence. Urban-skewing channel Channel 5 also showed Thank You (MBC, 2007), Behind the White Tower (MBC, 2007) and Yi San (MBC, 2007-2008) – respectively in 2008, 20 (7). Last year, it also showed Good Doctor (KBS, 2013) (6). Iranians were all conquered by the Korean wave when IRIB aired Dae Jang Geum (MBC, 2004) in 2008 on Channel 2, one of its two flagship channels, with a staggering 90% audience share. It has in particular aired Emperor of the Sea (2007-2008), Jumong (2008-2009), The Kingdom of the Winds (2010-2011), The Return of Iljimae (2011), Dong Yi (2012) and Kim Su-ro, The Iron King (2014). TV3, the younger-skewing channel, shows most of them (4). As such, it has aired them on 3 of its 5 free-to-air channels. IRIB, controlled by the Iranian government, has found in Korean dramas an appealing alternative, allowing broadcast with minimum editing to conform with conservative values and be suitable for families. Meanwhile, Korean dramas have reached a very high level of popularity in Iran, where both the public broadcaster IRIB and commercial broadcaster Farsi 1 (owned by NewsCorp-funded Moby Group) show them in primetime and on several channels. It was also mentioned to us that Emergency Couple (tvN, 2014) may have also been adapted! ![]() The first channel to broadcast such a remake was Show TV, with Beni Affet (2011) produced by Focus Film Production, adapted from Temptation of An Angel (SBS, 2009). Here follows a non-exhaustive list thanks to discussions of Turkish Kdrama fans (3) (4) (5) and our own research: Korean Drama Title To our knowledge, only Dream High aired on TRT Okul from 14 January to 3 March 2012 (1) as Büyük Hayaller (2), meanwhile five of the eight free-to-air broadcasters have adapted or at least taken inspiration for Turkish drama adaptations. Indeed, although very few Korean dramas have actually aired in Turkey, they have proven a sought-for source of inspiration for Turkish dramas, with numerous remake emerging from 2011. The main cast comprises Beren Saat as Fatima Firat Celik as Mustafa, Fatimas fiancé and Engin Akyurek as Kerim, whom Fatima is forced to marry post her tragedy.Following our panel discussion on Thursday 23 June, it seems timely to pursue our exploration of the distribution of Korean dramas by looking at their presence in the Turkish as well as Middle Eastern markets. The incidents leave Fatima in the despair of her present and the ambiguity of her future. ![]() However, an unforgettable tragedy transforms Fatimas life so radically overnight and puts her future at stake. Fatima will explore a dramatic story of a beautiful and naïve girl who lives in Cesme (a touristic place in Western Turkey). The show is the adaptation of Vedat Turkalis novel of 1986 which portrays the irony of how fine a line is, between love and hate. The drama series is dubbed in Arabic and joins MBCs portfolio of Turkish dramas including Nesaa Haerat and Ughniyat Hob, among others.Īfter her success in the Turkish Classic hit series, Forbidden Love, the talented Beren Saat, popularly known as Samar, returns as Fatima. The A screen shot from the series.įatima, a griping Turkish drama, debuts on Saturday on MBC4. After her success in the Turkish Classic hit series, Forbidden Love, the talented Beren Saat, popularly known as Samar, returns as Fatima. The drama series is dubbed in Arabic and joins MBCs portfolio of Turkish dramas including Nesaa Haerat and Ughniyat Hob, among others. Fatima, a griping Turkish drama, debuts on Saturday on MBC4.
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