14 on-demand Ramadan shows and where to watch them

We break down where you can watch what this Ramadan, including your traditional TV shows

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Marwa Hamad (Assistant Editor)
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Wenheb Tani Leh? - ADTV: In this adorable rom com series, Ghalia (Yasmin Abdul Aziz) has a messy divorce from egotistical director Abdullah (Sherif Mounir). Ghalia moves back in with her hilarious mum and grandmother and finds herself falling in love with a new man — but complications, and her own family’s hatred for men, stands in the way.
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Al Nahat - ADTV, OSN: University sculpting instructor Yaman (Basel Khayat) is obsessed with solving the cold case of his father’s murder. He decides to moves back into his childhood home where the incident happened, despite his mother’s pleas. Yaman enlists his childhood best friend — and her police officer love interest — to help him, but unexplainable things start to happen.
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Al Saher - ADTV, OSN: Mina (Abed Fahed) comes from an ordinary world, but through his charisma, becomes a member of high society. With the help of Carmen (Stephanie Saliba), he grabs any chance to control this space he doesn’t belong in, to become the master of the game. 
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Regalet El Beat - ADTV, OSN: An Egyptian comedy following best friends Timon and Pumba and their hilarious, absurd antics, including trying to sabotage their parents from getting married.
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Fee Kol Osboa Yom Goma’a - Shahid VIP: In this eerie, unusually violent show — intended for an adult audience only, as it’s rated 18 and over — a woman fakes her own death after a series of unfortunate events, and moves into the home of a man with a mental disorder to be his wife and carer. Together, they become the perfect team of criminals.
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Al Ikhtiyar - Shahid VIP: A real-life account of Egyptian army colonel Ahmad Al Mansi — the commander of the Thunderbolt Forces — who died in a terrorist attack in Rafah, North Sinai in 2017.
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Bint Soughan - Sama Dubai on YouTube: Set in a remote village in the UAE, the comedy series follows three older men that are expelled from their village due to their mischievous antics and must cross the desert to move to a new neighbourhood.
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Waklinha Walaa 2 - Shoof Drama on YouTube: Starring Hassan Al Raddad and Mai Salim, this comedy series revolves around three families who live in the same building.
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Welad Imbaba - Shoof Drama on YouTube: What happens when 15 siblings need to figure out how to split their dad’s inheritance? Comedy series Welad Imbaba — starring Farida Saif Al Nasr, Samir Ganem, and Sa’ad Al Soghayer — follows the story of a group of siblings living in Imbaba, a neighbourhood in Giza, who are struggling to divide what their father left behind. 
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Hawajis Abira - Shoof Drama on YouTube: In this Syrian comedy, starring Ahmad Al Ahmad and Karis Bashar, we witness the various types of personalities that pop in a marriage — from the adoring to the overly paranoid. 
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11/14
Ghafwat Al Quloob - Golden Line for TV Production and Distribution In this drama series, Abu Ayham is torn between his family’s financial comfort and saving an innocent man on death row for a murder he did not commit.
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Qalby Etmaan - YouTube: In this highly popular TV programme out of the UAE, a faceless man named Ghaith does good deeds and gives back to those in need in his community. Ghaith never reveals who he is — even on his Instagram account, where he has nearly 400,000 followers, Ghaith remains anonymous. The latest episode of Qalby Etmaan on YouTube had more than 2 million views in 15 hours.
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Watan A’ Watar - Roya Comedy on YouTube: This comedic series deals with social and political issues in the Arab world, specifically in Jordan and Palestine, in a satirical way, starring Imad Farajin.
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Hob Omri - Hekayat Plus on YouTube: An epic love story brings together lead stars Haitham Shakr and Sahar Al Sayegh, but many obstacles will stand in their way in this romantic drama.
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