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Saturday Night Live Arabia

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: February 20, 2016
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 53
  • Networks: OSN
  • Genres: Comedy
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Saturday Night Live Arabia(2016)

TMDB Rating: 4.0 (4 votes)

Overview

The Arabic version of the popular, late-night comedy sketch show features celebrity guests, parodies, and a variety of laugh-out-loud antics.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

13 episodes • 2016

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Donia Samir GhanemFeb 20, 20160.0
2Mona ZakiOct 8, 20160.0
3Hend SabryOct 10, 20160.0
4Ahmed FahmyOct 22, 20160.0
5RubyNov 5, 20160.0
6Hassan El RaddadNov 12, 20160.0
7DorraNov 19, 20160.0
8Amr YoussefNov 26, 20160.0
9Amy Samir GhanemDec 3, 20160.0
10Kinda AlloushDec 10, 20160.0
11BarakatDec 17, 20160.0
12Ayten AmerDec 24, 20160.0
13Amr SaadDec 31, 20160.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

13 episodes • 2016

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Asser YassinOct 29, 20160.0
2Hamada HelalNov 5, 20160.0
3Nelly KarimNov 12, 20160.0
4Maya DiabNov 19, 20160.0
5Dafer L'abidineNov 26, 20160.0
6Haya El SheibyDec 3, 20160.0
7Dina El SherbinyDec 10, 20160.0
8Hana ShihaDec 17, 20160.0
9Rania YousefDec 24, 20160.0
10Yasmin RaeisDec 31, 20160.0
11WamaJan 7, 20170.0
12Nicole SabaJan 14, 20170.0
13Hany RamzyJan 21, 20170.0
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Season 3

13 episodes • 2017

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1YousraFeb 18, 20170.0
2Fifi AbdoFeb 25, 20170.0
3ZeinaMar 4, 20170.0
4Samir GhanemMar 11, 20170.0
5Ahmed El-FishawyMar 18, 20170.0
6Akram HosnyMar 25, 20170.0
7Nahed El SebaiApr 1, 20170.0
8Amina KhalilApr 8, 20170.0
9Hisham Abbas / Hameed Al ShariApr 15, 20170.0
10Saba MubarakApr 22, 20170.0
11Hasan Al BallamApr 29, 20170.0
12Eyad NassarMay 6, 20170.0
13Myriam FaresMay 13, 20170.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

14 episodes • 2017

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Haifa WahbeOct 7, 20170.0
2Ahmed Daoud / Ola RoshdyOct 14, 20170.0
3Sherine RedaOct 21, 20170.0
4Bayoumi FouadOct 28, 20170.0
5Somaya El KhashabNov 4, 20170.0
6Khaled El NabwyNov 11, 20170.0
7Menna ShalbyNov 18, 20170.0
8Ghada AbdilrazeqNov 25, 20170.0
9Majed El MasryDec 2, 20170.0
10MidoDec 9, 20170.0
11Ahmed El SakkaDec 16, 20170.0
12ShamsDec 23, 20170.0
13Arwa GoudaDec 30, 20170.0
14Mohamed RamadanJan 6, 20180.0

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