Tritiyo Matra

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Tritiyo Matra
Created byZillur Rahman
Presented byZillur Rahman
Country of originBangladesh
No. of episodes7322 (August 19, 2023)
Production
Producer Impress Telefilm Limited
Original release
Network Channel I
ReleaseJuly 17, 2003 (2003-07-17) 
present

Tritiyo Matra is a Bangladeshi talk show aired on Channel I. On July 17, 2003 the program first aired on TV. Known as the first talk show in Bangladesh. At present, the show broadcasts on Channel I in Bangladesh at 1:00 am and at 9:45 am. The program's planner, director and presenter Zillur Rahman. [1] [2]

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Description

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US Ambassador Peter D. Haas and Zillur Rahman

Tritiyo Matra discusses the important issues of politics. In each episode there are two guests, who argue for themselves. While the third dimension is primarily a politics-based discussion, it discusses every issue, including society, economics, science, literature, and humanities. On various important days in Bangladesh, the program also discussed outside politics. As of November 7, the show has aired a total of 8 episodes। [3] [4]

Award

  1. 2003 - Bangladesh Television Reporters Association Award, best talk-show
  2. 2003, 2004, 2005 - Bangladesh Film Journalist Association Award, Television Department, Best Talk Show (Educational)
  3. 2004 - Dhaka Cultural Reporters Association Star Award, Best Talk Show
  4. 2004 - Stamford-Bangladesh Television Reporters Association Award
  5. 2009 - Bangladesh Cultural Reporters Association

Besides, the Tritiyo Matra as the best television program was nominated for the 2003 Meril Prothom Aloa Award in 2003 and 2004. [5]

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References

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