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'''Dubai Channel 33''' (originally branded as '''Ch33''') was a national television channel transmitting [[Terrestrial television|terrestrially]] out of [[Dubai]] in [[English language|English]], targeting the expat community in the [[United Arab Emirates|U.A.E.]]. It was founded in [[1977]]. Up until the late 80s, it was a 12-hour channel, switching broadcasts adjacently from one of [[Emirates Dubai Television]]'s frequencies starting at 2:00 pm, U.A.E. time, with a children's block, and concluding at 2:00 am. The times of the switch often changed usually during [[Ramadan]], which varied each year. It was the only free to air English channel in Dubai at the time. |
'''Dubai Channel 33''' (originally branded as '''Ch33''') was a national television channel transmitting [[Terrestrial television|terrestrially]] out of [[Dubai]] in [[English language|English]], targeting the expat community in the [[United Arab Emirates|U.A.E.]]. It was founded in [[1977]]. Up until the late 80s, it was a 12-hour channel, switching broadcasts adjacently from one of [[Emirates Dubai Television]]'s frequencies starting at 2:00 pm, U.A.E. time, with a children's block, and concluding at 2:00 am. The times of the switch often changed usually during [[Ramadan]], which varied each year. It was the only free to air English channel in Dubai at the time. |
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Dubai Channel 33 (originally branded as Ch33) was a national television channel transmitting terrestrially out of Dubai in English, targeting the expat community in the U.A.E.. It was founded in 1977. Up until the late 80s, it was a 12-hour channel, switching broadcasts adjacently from one of Emirates Dubai Television's frequencies starting at 2:00 pm, U.A.E. time, with a children's block, and concluding at 2:00 am. The times of the switch often changed usually during Ramadan, which varied each year. It was the only free to air English channel in Dubai at the time.
From the late 1990s, its popularity started dwindling due to availability of alternate channels in English as well as the expat communities native languages via growing use of Satellite TV and mainstream cable (E-Vision in 2000).
It 2002, it started transmitting over the satellite using Arabsat and Nilesat, and turned into a free-to-air 24-hour channel, even though retaining the children's block timing at 2:00 pm.
In 2004, it changed its identity completely and relaunched as Dubai One [1](after being known as One TV for a short initial period) and is now part of Dubai Media Incorporated. Dubai One turned managed to recapture some of the lost expat market due to its more U.S.-based premium programming, even though when it was temporarly known as "One TV" it retained most of Ch33's original programming, including the signature children's block, which was later removed. However, Ch33 had an originality that could never be replaced and is now being copied by other gulf states expat Televisions [citation needed]
Ch33 originally had a habit of changing the type-face of their logo every few years.
Programs
It originally aired popular and latest US TV Shows, UK Comedy, Horse Racing, daily News and every Thursday 10.30pm, a Hindi movie subtitled in English. Later, its programs became even more diversified to include more soaps from Australia, Canada, etc.
The Hindi film ceremony Zee Cine Awards was also shown in February 2004, which took place in Dubai.[citation needed]
All programs on Channel 33 were aired after adequate censoring so as to meet the traditional cultural values of the United Arab Emirates.
Programs shown on Ch33 included:
- 3-2-1 Contact
- The Adventures of Sinbad
- Airwolf
- Animal Shelf
- Animaniacs
- Are You Afraid of the Dark?
- Art Attack
- Avenger Penguins
- Tales of the Tooth Fairies
- Babar
- Beakman's World
- Beetlejuice
- Beverly Hills, 90210
- Biker Mice from Mars
- Bill Nye the Science Guy
- Billy the Cat
- Bimble's Bucket
- Blockbusters
- Boy Meets World
- Brotherly Love
- The Bullwinkle Show
- The Carol Burnett Show
- Chef Tell
- City Guys
- Cobra
- The Colbys
- Cosby
- The Cowboys
- Kipper The Dog
- Creepy Crawlies
- The Crystal Maze
- Dallas
- Dave's World
- Diff'rent Strokes
- Dog City
- Doogie Howser, M.D.
- Dr. Zitbag's Transylvania Pet Shop
- Due South
- Dynasty
- Empty Nest
- Everybody Loves Raymond
- Falcon Crest
- Fantomcat
- Fireman Sam
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
- Fudge
- Gilligan's Island
- Give Us a Clue
- The Golden Girls
- Ghostwriter
- The Gregory Hines Show
- Groundling Marsh
- Head of the Class
- Healthy, Wealthy and Wise
- Here and Now
- Hey Dad..!
- Home Improvement
- Jack of All Trades
- Knight Rider(1982)
- Kratts' Creatures
- Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
- Let's Read... With Basil Brush
- Life Goes On
- The Little Lulu Show
- MacGyver
- Malcolm & Eddie
- Monster Force
- Murder She Wrote
- Neighbours
- Night Court
- Oakie Doke
- Pumuckl
- Quantum Leap
- Ramona
- Remington Steele
- Renegade
- Robinson Sucroe
- Skippy the Bush Kangaroo
- Saved by the Bell
- Seinfeld
- Sesame Street
- Smart Guy
- Spellbinder
- Square One Television
- Street Hawk
- The Steve Harvey Show
- SuperTed
- SWAT
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Terror Towers
- The A-Team
- The Flash
- The Toothbrush Family
- USA High
- Walker, Texas Ranger
- What Would You Do?
- Wimzie's House
- Wishbone
- The Wonder Years
- Yan Can Cook
See also
- ^ Entertainment and Leisure in the United Arab Emirates Retrieved 15th Sep 2010.