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Bu miryan's Family

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: May 22, 1969
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 13
  • Genres: Comedy
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Bu miryan's Family(1969)

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Overview

The events revolve around the Bomerian family, whom the State of Kuwait gives a large amount of money in exchange for taking his house, so he spends money on his travels, then marries another woman in Lebanon without the knowledge of his first wife, then his second wife leaves him after seizing what money he has left, and here he regrets what he did.

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Season 1

13 episodes • 1969

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1pilotMay 22, 19690.0
2Episode 2May 29, 19690.0
3Episode 3Jun 5, 19690.0
4Episode 4Jun 12, 19690.0
5Episode 5Jun 19, 19690.0
6Episode 6Jun 26, 19690.0
7Episode 7Jul 3, 19690.0
8Episode 8Jul 10, 19690.0
9Episode 9Jul 17, 19690.0
10Episode 10Jul 24, 19690.0
11Episode 11Jul 31, 19690.0
12Episode 12Aug 7, 19690.0
13Episode 13Aug 14, 19690.0

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