List Of Programs Broadcast By Keshet International
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List Of Programs Broadcast By Keshet International
The following programs are distributed by Keshet International. Comedy *''Arab Labor'' (''Avoda Aravit'') *''The Baker and the Beauty'' (''Lihiot ita'') *''Bobby & Me'' *''Easy Money'' *''Fox Force'' *''Honey Africa'' *''House Arrest'' *''Military Base 22'' *''Mother’s Day'' (''Yom Haem'') *''Polishuk'' *''Traffic Light'' (''Ramzor'') *''Your Family or Mine'' (''Savri Maranan'') Drama *''The A Word'' (''Pilpelim Tsehubim'') *''Custody'' *''Devout Love'' *''Dig'' *''Hit and Run'' *''Light and Truth'' *''Loaded'' (''Mesudarim'') *''Mice'' *''Musical High'' *''Mythological Ex'' *''Prisoners of War'' (''Hatufim'') Entertainment *''Babe Magnet'' *''The Big Ten'' *''Face2Face'' *''Master Class'' (''Bit sefer lemuzika'') *''Not a Star Yet'' *''Play/Record'' *''Rising Star'' (''HaKokhav HaBa'') *'' Rising Star'' (U.S.) *''The Successor'' *''What a Wonderful Country'' (''Eretz Nehederet'') *''You Must be Joking'' Factual entertainment *''Dear Neighbors'' *''Fair & Square'' *''The Recipe ...
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Keshet International
Keshet International is the global production and distribution arm of Israeli media company Keshet Media Group (). Keshet International was established in 2012 and is now led by CEO Keren Shahar, who was appointed to the role at the start of 2023. The company has subsidiaries in thUnited StatesUnited Kingdom
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that develop and produce Keshet properties as well as original IP with local talent. In addition to distributing Keshet Media Group properties, Keshet International sells third-party properties and develops and produces localized versions of popular television formats. Programs distributed by Keshet International include ''

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Arab Labor
''Arab Labor'' (, ''Avoda Aravit''; , ''Shughl Arab'') is an Israeli sitcom television series, created by Sayed Kashua. History The series premiered on Keshet Channel 2 in Israel in 2007. The second season was broadcast in 2008 and the third season in 2012. The series, whose title in colloquial Hebrew carries the implication of "shoddy or second-rate work", focuses on the family and work situations of Amjad, an Arab-Israeli journalist. Much of the comedy is derived from the paradox of Amjad's love-hate relationship with his Arab identity and his simultaneous wish to integrate comfortably into Israeli society. Poking fun at the cultural divide, Kashua's characters play on religious, cultural and political differences to depict the mixed society prevalent in Israel. In the United States, the program aired nationally on Link TV. It also appeared on KCET in Los Angeles in 2014. The show has won two consecutive Awards of the Israeli Television Academy for Best Comedy Series. Ca ...
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Ramzor
''Ramzor'' (; '' lit.'' Traffic Light) is an Israeli sitcom. The program was created by Adir Miller, who also co-authored the screenplay (along with Ran Sarig) and also appears in the program in the leading role. The series ran for four seasons on Israeli Channel 2 (on Keshet) between 2008–2014. The fourth season was announced as the final one. In early 2010, Fox purchased the rights for an American adaptation of the series, ''Traffic Light'', which premiered on 8 February 2011. In 2010 the series won an Israeli TV Academy Award (פרס האקדמיה לטלוויזיה) in the Best comedy series category and also became the first Israeli TV series that won the International Emmy Award in the Best comedy series category. Around 2016, Lithuanian production company, Videometra, purchased the rights for a Lithuanian adaptation for the series, Šviesoforas, which premiered on 13 March 2017 on TV3. Background The show revolves around three friends in their mid-thirties living ...
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Mesudarim
''Mesudarim'' (Hebrew: מסודרים, meaning "settled or life in Israeli slang) is an Israeli comedy-drama series which was broadcast on Keshet, Channel 2, during 2007–2009. The series starts when four friends - Tomer Levi (Asi Cohen), Erez Klyner ( Eran Zarhovich), Guy Fogel ( Assaf Harel) and Sagi Berlad ( Maor Cohen) - sell their gaming startup company to an American corporation for 217 million USD, and depicts how the very different childhood friends deal with their newfound wealth. Other leading actors in the show's two seasons are Dan Shapira, Nimrod Kamer and Dov Glickman. Episode 9 contains a rare crossover in Israeli television, which is with the drama ''Betipul''. Shortly after the conclusion of season 2, creator Asaf Harel and Keshet stated that further seasons would not be produced. The format of ''Mesudarim'' was purchased by Fox Broadcasting Company. On 11 February 2010, a clip from the show presenting a new gaming product was mistakenly published on Gizmodo ...
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Prisoners Of War
A prisoner of war (POW) is a person held captive by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict. The earliest recorded usage of the phrase "prisoner of war" dates back to 1610. Belligerents hold prisoners of war for a range of legitimate and illegitimate reasons. These may include isolating them from enemy combatants still in the field (releasing and repatriating them in an orderly manner after hostilities), demonstrating military victory, punishment, prosecution of war crimes, labour exploitation, recruiting or even conscripting them as combatants, extracting collecting military and political intelligence, and political or religious indoctrination. Ancient times For much of history, prisoners of war would often be slaughtered or enslaved. Early Roman gladiators could be prisoners of war, categorised according to their ethnic roots as Samnites, Thracians, and Gauls (''Galli''). Homer's ''Iliad'' describes Trojan and Greek soldiers offering rewards o ...
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HaKokhav HaBa
''HaKokhav HaBa'' (; ) is an Israeli interactive reality singing competition, created by Keshet Media Group and broadcast on Channel 2 (from 2013 to 2017) and on Channel 12 (since 2017). It is the basis of the ''Rising Star'' franchise. The show is a continuation of (; ) which featured aspiring singers competing for a winning title. The program's format combines the internet, smartphone and television and is filmed live. Between 2015 and 2020, and again since 2024, the show has been used to select for the Eurovision Song Contest. Format As the season begins, each contestant is asked to perform a well-known song in front of judges. After the song, a vote is taken among judges whether to transfer the applicant to the test stage facing the audience at home. If the judges are not sure about how to vote, the contestant is required to perform another song, and then a decision is made. Contestants who do move forward must then sing in front of an audience. Viewers then connect wi ...
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Rising Star (TV Series)
''Rising Star'' is an international singing reality competition television franchise based on the Israeli singing reality competition television series '' HaKokhav HaBa'' (, meaning "The Next Star"), which is produced by Keshet Broadcasting Ltd. The program format lets viewers vote for contestants via mobile apps. It has become a rival to the '' Idols'' franchise, '' The Voice'' and ''The X Factor''. Format In contrast to other singing competition TV shows which feature a cast of celebrity judges, ''Rising Star'' features a cast of celebrity experts and considers the viewers at home the judges. During each performance, the audience at home is able to decide in real time whether or not a contestant is sent through to the next round by using a mobile voting app. While the viewers at home are considered the "judges", the expert panelists also may influence the vote but with continuously decreasing percentage votes over the total public vote and not exceeding 7% of the total voting ...
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Eretz Nehederet
''Eretz Nehederet'' () is an Israeli prime-time television satirical sketch comedy show that premiered on Keshet's Channel 2 in 2003. It features satirical references to current affairs of the past week through parodies of the people involved, as well as the thoughts of recurring characters. The program's concept is inspired by ''Saturday Night Live'', ''The Daily Show'' and others. The program is one of the most watched and influential shows on Israeli television. It is also one of the longest-running scripted shows in Israeli television to date, running for 20 seasons as of 2022. Beginning with season 15, the program is aired on Keshet 12. It was first filmed in Tel Aviv, and in later seasons, was filmed in the neighboring Herzliya. The show features a regular cast of comedians and actors, including Tal Friedman (11 first seasons), Eyal Kitzis (the Jon Stewart-type host), Alma Zak, Orna Banai (6 first seasons), Shani Cohen (season 5 and on), Asi Cohen, Eli Finish, Mari ...
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Uvda (TV Program)
''Uvda'' (Hebrew: עובדה‎, ) is an Israeli Investigative journalism, investigative and current affairs Television show, television program that first aired in November 1993 and is currently airing at Channel 12 (Israel), Israeli Channel 12. The program is renowned for in-depth investigative reports, documentaries, and high-profile interviews. ''Uvda'' is hosted by Ilana Dayan, an Israeli investigative journalist, anchorwoman, and attorney. Since its debut in 1993, ''Uvda'' has aired 29 seasons and 756 episodes. All seasons of the program were broadcast regularly every year except for 2001–2002. ''Uvda'' won the award for the best current affairs or investigative program at the Israeli Academy of Film and Television for years 2009, 2013, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2023. ''Uvda'' also won an award for the best documentary by Documentary Creators Forum for the years 2018, 2019 and 2022. External links * References

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