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No matter how many TV shows we watched as kids, a few programmes were so obscure that we’re not entirely positive they even existed. If this is an experience you’ve had, you might want to remember some of these TV shows.

 

So without further ado, allow us to remind you of five Egyptian TV shows that were swiftly forgotten by everyone. Read on, and you’ll see why you should rewatch all of them right now!

 

Cafeccino

Yes, this is THE coffeehouse sitcom you’ve been waiting for! Cafeccino tells the story of a cafe owner, his employees, and their daily lives at a cosy cafe. Starring none other than Khaled El Nabawy and Donia Samir Ghanem, this is definitely a show you don’t want to forget.

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Hassan El Teneen

Based on the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Hassan El Teneen was a comedic gem given to us by a young Ahmed El Fishawy! As you may expect, it’s about a poor boy who is sent to live with his rich Maadi-dwelling cousins, which leads to tons of hilarious situations.

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6 Midan El Tahrir

6 Midan El Tahrir is a sitcom about a lady who shares her Tahrir apartment with her brother and four other people. With everyone having different personalities and their own baggage, the apartment becomes a very wacky and interesting place to live…as well as insanely fun to watch!

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Haramt Ya Baba

Starring the late Hassan Hosny, Haramt Ya Baba was about a father trying to manage his four quirky daughters with the help of his wife. But, things get interesting with the addition of a young cousin from the family’s extended rural family and one man who wishes to marry one of the daughters. It’s a doozy!

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Beit El ‘Eila

Beit El ‘Eila, as you would imagine, is about a family, it’s just not the family you would expect. The show is about four sisters who all get divorced at the same time, prompting them to return to their father’s villa. However, lots of fun hijinks and incidents ensue as every single sister has a unique personality and a lifestyle to match!

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