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This is a list of television programs broadcast by Albanian TV channel Top Channel.The channel was launched on December 20, 2001. Top Channel's programmes include a broad range of mostly pre-recorded shows, news editions, social and economic programs and entertainments (movies, sports, etc.).
Portokalli (transl. Orange) is an Albanian weekly night sketch comedy and variety show that airs on Top Channel. [1] It began airing on 31 December 2003 [2] and it includes stand-up comedy and live music which makes it similar to the American late-night live television show Saturday Night Live.
Kush Qesh i Fundit (transl. He Who Laughs Last... Laughs Best ), is an Albanian comedy reality television show based on the format of Japanese comedian Hitoshi Matsumoto 's Documental . [ 1 ]
Timotheus "Timo" Romme (born 23 March 1987), better known by his stage name Moti (stylized as MOTi), is a Dutch electro house DJ and music producer from Amsterdam. [1] MOTi's first release was "Circuits" in 2012, which was published on Afrojack 's Wall Recordings. [ 1 ]
"Light Years Away (Tiёsto and MOTi Remix)" Tiësto featuring DBX (i.e. Pete Kirtley and others) "Lean On (Tiёsto & MOTi Remix)" 2015 Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring MØ "So F**kin' Romantic (MOTi Remix)" Matthew Koma "White Clouds (MOTi Remix)" Dvbbs "Killer (MOTi Remix)" 2016 Patrolla and Adamski featuring Seal "No Money (MOTi Remix ...
Kutia (Albanian for "box"), previously known as Kutia e fundit (Last Box), is the Albanian version of Deal or No Deal. It is produced by TV Klan and aired at every weeknight from September 2004 [1] to December 2011. The host is Enkel Demi. The format was similar to Affari Tuoi, but this show has 26 boxes instead of 20.
The Moti Masjid (lit. ' Pearl Mosque ' ) is a 17th-century congregational mosque located within the Agra Fort UNESCO World Heritage Site . Built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan , the mosque is made entirely of white marble.
Siliqi was born in Shkodër, the son of the Albanian poet and nationalist figure Risto Siliqi.He was first cousins with Drago Siliqi. [2] He was an active participant of the Albanian resistance during World War II, was arrested and interned in the Nazi concentration camp in Pristina, today's Kosovo.