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01 March 2025

Ramadan 2025 Television Series Schedule Revealed

Diverse dramas set to entertain audiences across major Egyptian networks this Ramadan.

The Ramadan television series schedule for 2025 promises to deliver a wide variety of dramas, enticing audiences with themes ranging from social issues to light-hearted comedies. The excitement builds among viewers as the holy month of Ramadan approaches, with the first episode airing on March 1, 2025.

This year, prominent Egyptian channels such as CBC, DMC, ON, and MBC Egypt are set to showcase numerous series, ensuring there's something for everyone. Each channel has unveiled its lineup and broadcasting times, making it easier for fans to catch their favorite shows.

Among the notable offerings, Iqbal Andakoo, featuring the beloved duo of Hassan El-Raddad and Emy Samir Ghanem, will air on multiple platforms including ON and CBC. El-Raddad shared the official poster of the series on his Instagram, saying, "كل سنه وحضراتكم طيبين، مسلسل عقبال عندكو على قنوات المتحدة و قناة دبي" ("Every year, may you all be well, the series 'Iqbal Andakoo' on the United Channels and Dubai Channel").

Viewers can expect to find a mix of popular genres, including dramas centered on societal themes and comedic sketches. At the same time, series like Fahd El-Batal and Oulad El-Shams highlight various cultural narratives, drawing on both urban and rural Egyptian life.

The upcoming schedule includes:


  • CBC:

  • Shahada Moamalat Atfal at 6:00 PM, with reruns at 6:15 AM and 9:45 AM.

  • Hakim Pasha at 7:15 PM, reruns at 3:00 PM and 12:15 AM.

  • Iqab Al-Atfal at 8:30 PM, reruns at 11:00 AM and 1:30 AM.

  • Oulad Al-Shams at 9:45 PM, reruns at 2:45 AM and 12:15 PM.



  • DMC:

  • Al-Kabtine at 9:45 PM, with reruns at 8:00 AM and 3:45 PM.

  • Joudar 2 at 12:15 AM, reruns at 6:15 AM and 12:45 PM.

  • Hakim Pasha at 11:00 PM, with reruns at 10:30 AM.

  • Ikhwati at 7:15 PM, with reruns at 1:30 AM and 9:15 AM.



  • ON:

  • Fahd El-Batal at 9:45 PM, with reruns at 6:45 AM.

  • Al-Nuss at 7:45 PM, with reruns at 2:45 AM and 10:30 AM.

  • Qalbi Wa Miftahuh at 11:00 PM, with reruns at 8:00 AM.



  • MBC Egypt:

  • Al-Madah: Osrat Al-Ahd (Season 5) at 7:00 PM.

  • Other series including Ashghal Shaqqa Jiddan, 80 Bako, and Eh Esh at varying times throughout the evening.



This year will also celebrate significant themes such as family dynamics, societal pressures, and comedic narratives. The stories addressed will resonate with many viewers, as they are structured to reflect the collective experiences of Egyptian society.

Notably, this Ramadan marks the highest number of series comprising 15 episodes, totaling 18 such dramas, showcasing new storytelling styles and allowing more stories to be told than ever before.

This season promises to bring together established stars and fresh talents, combining their creativity to entertain audiences throughout the month. The increasing quality of productions testifies to the efforts of the Egyptian media industry, which continues to thrive and innovate.

With such extensive offerings, audiences are eager for the debut of these shows, and the excitement is palpable among viewers who anticipate catching up on their favorite series. The Ramadan television marathon is more than just entertainment; it’s also a time for connection and reflection.

Indeed, as viewers tune in this Ramadan, they can look forward to culturally rich narratives, relatable characters, and engaging storylines, all of which will undeniably shape the experiences of many over the holy month.