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Ramadan 2026 is shaping up to be a dramatic season for television viewers across the Arab world, with a diverse range of series and programs slated to air on major channels. From highly anticipated dramas to engaging talk shows, networks are vying for audience attention during this significant cultural month. The return of original programming to Egyptian Television after a 15-year hiatus marks a particularly noteworthy development in the upcoming television landscape.
The competition is heating up, with channels like Cairo and the People (Al-Qahira wal-Nas) and Egyptian Television (Maspero) announcing their Ramadan lineups. Viewers can expect a blend of genres, including social drama, thrillers, and comedy, featuring some of the region’s most celebrated actors, and creators. The focus is on providing a varied offering to cater to diverse tastes throughout Egypt and the wider Arab world.
Cairo and the People Channel: A Diverse Ramadan Schedule
Cairo and the People channel has unveiled its programming for Ramadan 2026, promising a mix of drama and entertainment. Key programs include the talk show “Haber Sery” (Secret Ink), hosted by Asma Ibrahim, which will feature interviews with prominent figures from the arts, media, and sports industries. The channel will also air “Al-Doctor wal-Nas Al-Helwa” (The Doctor and the Sweet People), focusing on health tips and nutritious food choices during the holy month. Chef Mai Yaacoubi will present “Mai Show in Ramadan,” while Essam Youssef will host the family-oriented competition “Abqariat ‘A’ilat” (Family Geniuses), offering a culturally enriching experience for families. The channel is also set to broadcast the series “Fakhr Al-Delta” (Pride of the Delta) and “Ashab Al-Ard” (People of the Land).
Maspero’s Return to the Ramadan Drama Scene
After a 15-year absence, Egyptian Television (Maspero) is making a significant comeback to the Ramadan drama scene, planning to broadcast eight new series during the month. This move, announced by writer and media personality Ahmed Al-Moslimani, signals a renewed effort to re-establish Maspero as a key player in the region’s entertainment industry. The lineup aims to offer a diverse range of content, encompassing social drama, suspense, and comedy, with a stellar cast of actors and filmmakers.
Among the series scheduled to air on Maspero are:
- “Awlad Al-Ra’i” (Sons of the Shepherd): Starring Majid Al-Masry, Khaled Al-Sawy, Ahmed Eid, Narmin Al-Fiqi, and Amal Boushousha, written by Raymond Moqare, and directed by Mahmoud Kamel.
- “Ashab Al-Ard” (People of the Land): Featuring Mona Shalabi, Iyad Nassar, and Essam Al-Sakka, penned by Ammar Sabri and Mohamed Hisham Abiya, and directed by Peter Mimi.
- “Rouj Aswad” (Black Rose): Starring Rania Youssef, Dalia Mostafa, and Mai Salim, written by Ayman Salim, and directed by Mohamed Abdel Rahman Hamaki.
Watch It Platform’s Ramadan Offerings
The streaming platform Watch It is also preparing a robust Ramadan lineup, featuring series such as “Ali Clay” and “Darsh.” Specific broadcast times for these series on Watch It have been announced, offering viewers convenient access to new content. Maspero’s return to television is expected to significantly impact the competitive landscape of Ramadan programming.
The anticipation for Ramadan 2026 is building as viewers eagerly await the premiere of these new series and programs. The diverse range of offerings promises a captivating viewing experience for audiences across the Arab world. The return of Maspero to the forefront of Egyptian television drama adds an extra layer of excitement to the season.
As Ramadan approaches, further details regarding specific broadcast schedules and additional program announcements are expected. The coming weeks will undoubtedly reveal more about the full scope of entertainment options available to viewers during this special month. Stay tuned for updates as the Ramadan 2026 television season unfolds.