List of programs broadcast by Channel 1 (Israel)

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This is a list of programs formerly broadcast by the Israeli Channel 1.

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Formerly broadcast by Channel 1

Prominent Channel 1 TV productions formerly broadcast on Channel 1:

Channel 1 productions

Current events

  • Almost midnight (כמעט חצות)
  • Focus (מוקד)
  • Good Morning Israel (בוקר טוב ישראל)
  • The news of the past week (חדשות השבוע)
  • Popolitika (פופוליטיקה)
  • Press Conference (מסיבת עיתונאים)
  • Sports Broadcast (מבט ספורט)

Investigative shows

  • Kolbotek (כלבוטק)

Documentaries

  • Barricades (מיתרסים)
  • Clean the head is necessary (ניקוי הראש הוא הכרחי)
  • End of the oranges season (סוף עונת התפוזים)
  • The Film that Wasn't (הסרט שלא היה)
  • In the Jewish state (במדינת היהודים)
  • Pillar of Fire (עמוד האש)
  • The representatives (הנבחרים)
  • Revival (תקומה)
  • To the water wells (אל בורות המים)

Culture shows

  • Ad pop (עד פופ)
  • Another Hit (עוד להיט)
  • A hit to the head (להיט בראש)
  • Made in Israel (תוצרת הארץ)
  • What a life (חיים שכאלה)

Entertainment shows

  • Cleaning the head (ניקוי ראש)
  • The coop group (חבורת לול)
  • From Menny (ממני)
  • Motzash (מוצ"ש)
  • Shulchan Aruch with Doron Nesher (שולחן ארוך עם דורון נשר)
  • This is my secret (זה הסוד שלי)

Sports programs

  • First Goal (שער ראשון)
  • Saturday's Game (משחק השבת)
  • Sports broadcast (מבט ספורט)

Original series

  • Chedva & Shlomick (חדווה ושלומיק)
  • Late-night stories (סיפורים לשעת לילה מאוחרת)
  • Michel Ezra Safra and his Sons (מישל עזרא ספרא ובניו)

Youth programs

  • Animals and smiles (חיות וחיוכים)
  • Cabbage head (ראש כרוב)
  • Carousel (קרוסלה)
  • Foxy Fables (משלים שועליים)
  • Hopa Hey (הופה היי)
  • Jinji (ג'ינג'י)
  • Kindergarten Party (מסיבת גן)
  • The last vication (החופש האחרון)
  • Legends of King Solomon (אגדות המלך שלמה)
  • Sammy and Soosoo (סמי וסוסו)
  • Service is not included (לא כולל שירות)
  • Shmil the cat (החתול שמיל)
  • Suspended in the air (תלויים באוויר)
  • Take a chance (קח סיכוי)
  • Tamari's hut (הצריף של תמרי)
  • Telepele (טלפלא)
  • Three Four Five and a half (שלוש ארבע חמש וחצי)
  • Tofsim Rosh (תופסים ראש)
  • Toses (תוססס)
  • Trust me (סמוך עליי)
  • The Tsatskanim (הצצקנים)
  • Tzipi nonstop (ציפי בלי הפסקה)
  • Tzippi Without a Break (ציפי בלי הפסקה)
  • Zap La Rishon (זאפ לראשון)
  • Zipper (ריץ' רץ')

Sitcoms

  • HaMis'ada HaGdola (המסעדה הגדולה)
  • Neighbors (שכנים)
  • So what? (כן מה?)
  • Straight to the point (סטרייט ולעניין)

Hosting shows

  • Friday with Gaon (שישי בגאון)
  • Friday with Michal (שישי עם מיכל)
  • A reason to celebrate (סיבה למסיבה)
  • Weekend (סופשבוע)

Imported TV shows

Children's/animated

Teen drama

Soap Opera

Comedy

Comedy Dramas

Mini-series

Supernatural/sci-fi/action/adventure

Drama/mystery

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