BANGLADESH TELEVISON BIOGRAPHY//22-03-2021
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Bangladesh Television (BTV) is a government television company in Bangladesh. It started broadcasting in black and white on December 25, 1984. At that time it was known as Pakistan Television. After the liberation war, its name was changed to its present name. It started broadcasting in color in 1980. Its main broadcasting center is located in Rampura area of Dhaka city. The first television sub-station of Bangladesh was set up outside Dhaka in 1974 at Natore. It also has a local broadcasting center in Pahartali area of Chittagong city. In 2004, BTV set up a satellite channel called BTV World for worldwide broadcasting.
Administrative building of Bangladesh Television
Images of Bengal on the murals in front of the Bangladesh Television building in Rampura
Chapters
Popular Programs
If you don't mind (197-8, 1972-75)
Magazine-national event presented by Fazle Lohani. At that time there was a show on Karachi television called Gar Tu Bura Na Mane, which is a bit similar to that. A few days later Lohani moved to London and the event closed. After returning to the country in 1982, he resumed the program fortnightly. This time Hanif Sanket did the main work in the entertainment part of the show, Lohani stayed in the report part. After Lohani's death in 1985, the show came to an end.
Harjit (1983-1984)
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Puzzle program created and presented by Abdullah Abu Sayyid. One of the various puzzles you see on the show was "The Poet's Fight". Rudra Mohammad Shahidullah, Zahid Haider, Mohammad Nurul Huda and other young poets took part in this struggle to create dialogue through poetry.
Saptavarna (1985-8)
Abdullah Abu Sayyid is another puzzle show. It was organized on a larger scale than Harjit. It was through this program that the newly introduced pop music (now a bandgun) was first introduced in the national media. Pop artists Ferdous Wahid, Firoz Sai, Fakir Alamgir and Pilu Mumtaz took part in the song-based puzzles of the program. Pop artist Azam Khan also appeared in the last episode of the show and sang his new songs Alal and Dulal. Sayeed won the Best TV Presenter award in 1986 for the show.
Your Doctor (1980)
Renowned doctor AQM Badruddoza Chowdhury (later President of Bangladesh) presented the medical program and won the Best TV Presenter award in 1986.
<h1>Anandamela (1985-present)</h1>
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Abdullah Abu Sayeed created the "Magazine Show" section through this show. Initially, this entertainment program was made on the occasion of Eid in 1985, in the first 5 years it aired 10 episodes, of which eight were performed by Sayeed; Later many others have been presenting it. BTV broadcasts it as the main program of Eid.
Chaturanga (1987-1989)
Abdullah Abu Sayeed started this magazine show after the Anand Mela. He made the show popular by combining dance, song, drama and puzzle with his own presentation. It was through this event that the magician Jewel Ich became popular.
At the bend of a flooded river (1990)
Folk music program of rural Bengal presented by Mostafa Zaman Abbasi.
Etc. (1989-present)
Magazine program produced and presented by Hanif Sanket. It is broadcast first fortnightly, then monthly and now quarterly; However, special episodes are organized on the occasion of Eid.
Greetings (1997)
Abdun Noor Tushar promotes this entertaining magazine show.
Soil and people
Agricultural program presented by Sheikh Siraj.
It's about time
Planning and presentation of Syed Munir Khasru and discussion of daily socio-political issues under the direction of Abdun Noor Tushar, a bit like a talk show.
Sisimpur (2004-present)
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Puppet show.
New Bud (1997, 1998-2008)
Mustafa Monwar's show was mainly about child artists.
BTV National Debate
Mother tongue