Mahhala [UZ] TV guide for the week

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Mahhala [UZ]

TV guide for 23 May

Mahhala TV guide for 23 May

  1. Otalar So‘zi Aqlning Ko'zi

  2. Joyida…

  3. Vatan Madhi

  4. Оталар чойхонаси

  5. Kitob ko‘targan odam

  6. Mo‘jaz maskan

  7. O’shal damlar

  8. Shoh life

  9. Xushvaqt

  10. Hech qachon alvido demang

  11. Alibobo va 40 qaroqchi

  12. O’zbekiston Kino San'ati Ustalari

  13. Ertaga Chiqasanmi?

  14. Galatepalik avliyo

  15. O’zbekiston Kino San'ati Ustalari

  16. Kelinlar qo'zg'oloni

  17. Avf

  18. На-на-на

  19. Umr so'qmoqlari

    Онаизор фарзандларининг бахт-у камоли учун жонини бериб курашади. Аммо…

  20. Otalar So‘zi Aqlning Ko'zi

  21. Kelin Kuyov

  22. Болтавой уйланармиш

  23. Shapaloq

  24. O’shal damlar

  25. Оталар чойхонаси

  26. Xushvaqt

  27. Shoh Iife

  28. Stadionda uchrashamiz

  29. Ташриф

  30. Vatan Madhi

  31. Jahon Otin Uvaysiy

  32. Mehrobdan chayon

  33. Halovat ko'chasi

  34. Mo‘jaz maskan

  35. Joyida…

  36. Minbar

  37. Умр сўқмоқлари

    Онаизор фарзандларининг бахт-у камоли учун жонини бериб курашади. Аммо…

About Mahhala

Mahhala is an Uzbek television channel of the National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan, focused on local communities, family, traditions and social topics. The channel is connected with the idea of the mahalla as a neighbourhood and civic space.

The channel launched on 1 January 2014 and received a profile distinct from news, sport or pure entertainment. Its centre is everyday life, upbringing, social support and the culture of community relations.

The schedule includes public programmes, conversations, cultural and educational editions, materials about families, regions, traditions, crafts and daily life.

Mahhala broadcasts in Uzbek. The schedule groups daytime social blocks, evening programmes, repeat runs and special editions about community life.

The channel is available through terrestrial television and operator networks. Its value lies in attentive local perspective and calm explanation of topics that shape Uzbekistan's social fabric.