Ek Se Badh Kar Ek is a countdown show launched in 1995 on. The show was sponsored by BPL, and initially directed. The initial episodes of the serial were written by journalists Madhulika Verma and Rauf Ahmed. The programme's protagonist is Antara, played by Kartika Rane, who is a love interest of two of her uncle's tenants, played by Tiku Talsania and Ravi Baswani, living in the house haunted by a ghost named Raja.
After Mukul Anand's death, the production house was taken over by BR Films, and the series was then directed. Cast. as Antra. as Brij Mohan.
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Official website Doordarshan (: दूरदर्शन; abbreviated in English as DD) is an autonomous founded by the, which is owned by the and is one of two divisions of. It is one of India's largest broadcasting organisations in terms of and infrastructure, having been established on 15 September 1959.
It also broadcasts on digital terrestrial transmitters. DD provides television, radio, online and mobile services throughout metropolitan and regional India, as well as overseas, through the Indian Network and Radio India. Contents. History Doordarshan had a modest beginning as an experimental telecast starting in on 15 September 1959, with a small transmitter and a makeshift studio.
Regular daily transmission started in 1965 as a part of. Doordarshan began a five-minute news bulletin in the same year.
Pratima Puri was the first newsreader. Joined Doordarshan in 1967, and later became a news anchor.
The television service was extended to Bombay (now ) and in 1972. Up until 1975, only seven Indian cities had a television service and Doordarshan remained the sole provider of television in India. Television services were separated from radio on 1 April 1976. Each office of All India Radio and Doordarshan was placed under the management of two separate Director Generals in New Delhi. Finally, in 1982, Doordarshan took shape as a National Broadcaster. Was the first program telecast on Doordarshan. It commenced on 26 January 1967 and is one of the longest running programs on Indian television.
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Nationwide transmission and colour television. Doordarshan Bhawan, Copernicus Marg, Delhi National telecasts were introduced in 1982. In the same year, was introduced to India with the live telecast of the Independence Day speech by the, on 15 August 1982. This was followed by the held in Delhi. Now more than 90 percent of the Indian population can receive Doordarshan (DD National) programmes through a network of nearly 1,400 terrestrial transmitters.
There are about 46 Doordarshan studios producing TV programmes. For the, live telecasts of the opening and closing ceremonies of the games were broadcast on its national channel. DD Sports provided round-the-clock coverage of sport events. On 17 November 2014, Doordarshan relaunched with a new theme of pink and purple, accompanied by a new punchline, Desh Ka Apna Channel, meaning 'the country's own channel'.
It was announced by Vijayalaxmi Chhabra, Director General of Doordarshan. Former shows. The first TV serial, in 1976, was Ladoosingh Taxiwala, starring as Sardaar, a taxi driver. The 1980s were noted for shows such as (1984), (1986–87) and, and comedy shows like (1984). Mythological shows such as (1987–88) and (1989–90) paved the way for mythological and historical shows. Such was their popularity that roads would be empty when they were aired.
film songs based programmes like, and. Crime thrillers like Barrister Vinod (starring ), (starring ), Aparadhi Kaun, PC 1008 (starring ), Police File Se, (starring ), Reporter , Janki Jasoos, and (starring ). Shows targeted at children included the ever-popular, and cartoons, and also, and.
The dubbed Hindi version of the Japanese was hugely popular, especially it's introductory track, whose music was composed. Shows catering to kids also included, Dada Dadi ki Kahaniyan, Ek Do Teen Chaar, (puppet show), (a English version of a Japanese anime), and, Kahaniyon ke Guchhae and the horror serial Kile ka Rahasya (1989). There were also comic plays of, and. (1998–2005), India's first superhero, glued millions to Doordarshan as did many other shows. Other popular shows included, a Japanese drama series, dealing with social issues, Dil Dariya, Doosra Keval, Shyam Benegal's, 's, Rani Lakshmibai, Dastan-E-Hatim Tai, Mulla Nasiruddin, Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne, Nupur, Subah, Bano Begum, Phulvanti, Paying Guest, Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan, Show theme, Sangharsh, Lifeline, Junoon, (starring ), Sansaar, (launching ), (starring ), Tana Bana, (launching ), Jaspal Bhatti's, reality singing show, and Tootne Ke Baad.
There were many acclaimed shows on Indian armed forces which aired on Doordarshan -, (launching ). Serials like Dadi Maa Jagi, Bibi Natiyonwali and Aur Bhi Ghum Hai Zamane Mein were also popular. Sarab Sanji Gurbani was the first sponsored programme on Doordarshan, sponsored by Texla TV. Among the earliest documentary films produced by Doordarshan in Delhi are The Peacock Calls Mor Machay Shor (1968), TRS-FRS (1968), The Floods May Come and Go (1969), and University Girls (1971).
Some of the Transtel-Cologne shows that were popularly played on Doordarshan include, and Scene of Crime. Doordarshan also played NBC's starring and ABC's as part of its Sunday afternoon broadcast during the mid- and late 1980s. Doordarshan brought to Indian viewers geographical documentaries made by the great marine explorer ( ) and the British naturalist ( ). Doordarshan also brought to the Indian viewers the English political comedy series, and the American family comedy serial. During 1994–95, Doordarshan for four hours aired programs from MTV which had the sensational Rahul Khanna as the VJ.
's Kayamat, Ithihaas and many other shows from were broadcast on this channel. Channels Doordarshan operates 34 channels:. Two All India channels (available terrestrially), and. 16 regional language satellite channels (RLSC), 11 state networks (SN), an international channel, a sports channel, DD Bharati, DD Urdu & DD Kisan. On aka (DD-1), regional programs and local programs are carried on time-sharing basis.
Channel, launched on 3 November 2003, which replaced the formerly known as DD-2 entertainment channel, provides 24-hour news service. The regional languages satellite channels have two components – the regional service for the particular state relayed by all terrestrial transmitters in the state and additional programs in the regional language in prime time and non-prime time available only through cable operators. DD-Sports Channel is exclusively devoted to the broadcasting of sporting events of national and international importance. This is the only sports channel which telecasts rural sports like kho-kho and kabbadi, something which private broadcasters will not attempt to telecast as it will not attract any revenue. The Times of India.
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A blog all about recalling the 'Good times' we grew up watching as a child in 70s thru early 90s on Doordarshan national channel. This blog calls to have Fun refreshing and cherishing some unforgettable and memorable television momments on DD. I'm just glad to express my personal views and opinions along with our Blogger fans who send us amazing Fan mails about few Shows and Sitcoms aired on retro Doordarshan. Isn't it a great feeling to find those great stories we had once watched when we were just kids?
Don't you feel those retro shows still connect to us in the present time someway or the other? Well, I assume we do and why not! There has been some kind of good influence on our minds after all we have had a great association with the past shows that aired till the mid 90's:) So Let's keep cherishing those lovely memories right here in this Blog. To your school years and your Childhood days:) National programme was introduced in 1982. In the same year, colour TV was introduced in the Indian market with the live telecast of the Independence Day speech by then prime minister Indira Gandhi on 15 August 1982, followed by the 1982 Asian Games being held in Delhi. The 80s was the era of Doordarshan with soaps like Hum Log (1984), Buniyaad (1986-87), comedy shows like Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi (1984) and mythological dramas like Ramayan (1987-88) and Mahabharat (1988-89) glued millions to Doordarshan. Other popular programs included Hindi film songs based programs like Chitrahaar and Rangoli and crime thrillers like Karamchand (starring Pankaj Kapoor), Byomkesh Bakshi (starring Rajit kapur) and Janki Jasoos.
Source: If you would like to read more about early days of DD, you can do so by going over. TASTE OF THE PAST Do you miss the Good old Years?
Hmm.do you wonder where did those days go, vanished before you could know it. Therefore, I thought how about collecting some memories and consolidating them in one website. Isn't it interesting? Actually these shows were 'something' they were simple and one could really associate their life with it cause when we watched those shows, we felt like it was like a reflection of life. So why not watch those trapped moments from the Past you may realize Simple things are so beautiful. Here's a of some intro clips of old Sitcoms aired on Doordarshan.
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You can watch some of your Fav Old Doordarshan Serials Online here like PAYING GUEST, FLOP SHOW, MALGUDI DAYS, KACHCHI DHOOP, BYOMKESH BAKSHI and many more just by scrolling down this page. Click and enjoy! Folks, I would like to dedicate this blog to all those people, who have cherished their childhood memories and who've educated themselves with some really good shows that aired in 70s to early 90s on doordarshan national Channel.
A Retro clip: Ek Anek aur Ekta by Films Division 1974 This Video is all about giving a positive and powerful message to the whole nation i.e.,'United we Stand, Divided we Fall'. How we can create wonders by forgetting about the cast, creed and color of a man.
They should still play it. I simply used to enjoy this video when I was small, still do its very inspirational too.
Alright people!! How about refreshing those days right here:) discuss n comment about your favourite shows and artists. Know more about the lost memories, just to feel good and be proud about your sweet Childhood days. Can you name some of the old DD TV Actors? I can think right now of some popular names like Neena Gupta, Sriram lagoo, Mohan bhandari, Alok nath mmmm how about you? So here we are talking about the Retro programs on DD and their awesome journey:) it all started when Doordarshan was introduced all over India after Television services were separated from A.I.R(All India Radio) on April 1, 1976 with the live telecast of the Independence Day speech by then prime minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi on 15 August 1982.
These were the times when Indian Television evolution was just beginning like News Coverage's around the world and as we see in this video they talk about how they broke more barriers in developing the Network. Memories refreshed about Entertainment Programs that started becoming more and more popular like Feature Films, Chitrahaar, Sitcoms like Hum-log earning them good TRP and there was this one particular program which is considered to have broken lot of records and ratings, it was the greatest hits of that time 'Phool kile hain gulshan gulshan' for which the host Ms Tabassum, expresses her experiences doing the show which are sweet as herself. Many such faces, shows and programs make you feel nostalgic when you watch it after all these years. Doordarshan here also recalls about the experiences of the early Reporters and New readers national and International like Ms Salma if you remember, the beautiful News reader from the 80s who shared her First day experience of News reading in the Studio which was a bittersweet experience as this network was just in a initial stage. There came many events as the Evolution of Indian Television was just beginning like there was telecast of Asian Games, National programs and that when color was introduced on the Independence day of 1982. I assume the Biggest and greatest unforgettable event was the Victory of ICC World cup Championship 1984, in the same year the Indian viewers enjoyed and were so proud to watch the telecast of the First Indian cosmonaut 'Rakesh Sharma' with team who spent eight days journeying around the Earth's orbit in a space station called Salyut 7. List of Shows aired on King of Television - Doordarshan.
Do you recall these shows? If you do, would U like to talk about them, right here! Watch the Pilot Episode, right here;) its called 'THE FIRST LESSON'. This may have not been aired on DD national channel in the 70s or 80s but I must tell ya, its pretty entertaining. I am sure you guys would love it the plot is based on the Foreign students who join the Adult School in UK England i believe, to learn 'English as a Foreign Language' this is the course they are 'Unrolled for' as one of the student puts it to the school's pompous and tight-fisted Principal, Ms Courtney, when the student is looking to find the Classroom (what he means is Enrolled for) Mr Brown who's the English teacher learns himself the trouble and humor in different cultures from the students as he is teaching them. I love this sitcom enjoyed watchin' very episode n its really hilarious to listen to the students when they innocently mis-interpret things or mis-pronounce words while they are learning. Watch n Enjoy:) ' '.
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We have grown watching mostly Doordarshan Channel in our childhood. To write about some old with yet fresh memories TV serials is a bit nostalgic. Writing about the shows we have all loved in the 80s and 90s is like walking down the memory lane and bringing all the childhood memories of TV and those characters from the serials we have bonded in our childhood. Today, the kids would laugh at the dialogues, the costumes and the cinematography of those TV serials but much before the technology advanced from only one channel to Cable revolution and then to DTH. We all would glue to that box TV to watch the serials which still hold our memories back.
Also See: Let us all dive in the old memories and cherish those beautiful tv series we loved watching in our childhood. Do remind me if I have forgotten to mention your favorite TV Serial by comment below the post. Hum Log was made for the middle class of India and it connects with their hearts, popularity of Hum Log characters was popular than film stars, TV Industry was just started in India. Ramayan Ramayan is the Indian mythological story of Lord Ram’s life.
In India, its teaching and educating children about Lord Ram is a trend. Ramanand Sagar took this trend to another level by demonstrating the whole story through Television. Mahabharat Mahabharat TV Series was based on the Hindu Epic Mahabharata. It was a series of 94 episodes, depicting the legendary war between Pandavas and Kauravas.
Mahabharat being associated with Hindu’s, it was highly popular among children, adults and oldies. Also See: Buniyaad Buniyaad aired in 1986 and was based on the partition of India and Pakistan. Dealing with the sensitive issue of partition on Television was a big thing to do at that time. Because the pain and loss of partition would have been very fresh at the time Buniyaad was aired. The serial became highly popular among people.
Malgudi Days Based on R K Narayan’s work, Malgudi Days had become favorites of children and adults. This 39 episode TV Serial was one of its kinds in 80’s, teaching and entertaining children at the same time. Nukkad Nukkad was a 40 episode serial based on the issues and problems dealt by lower incomes group.
Every episode dealt with a new problem, ended with either giving solution or a ray of hope. The highly popular show was relaunched 7 years later with the name Naya-Nukkad in 1993. Fauji Fauji was a TV series based on the lives of Army men and their training regiment. The Badshah of Bollywood Shahrukh Khan played the role of Abhimanyu Rai. Flop Show was a comedy serial written and directed by the famous satirical comedian Jaspal Bhatti. He played the main lead in the serial with his wife, Savita Bhatti. The show was based on the problems faced by common people in a satirical way.
This comedy serial was highly popular among all. Chitrahaar How can anyone forget this!!! Chitrahaar was one of the most favorite tv series of everyone, it showed back to back songs from Hindi movies. Chitrahaar was a mixed garland of songs from old classics to latest songs of that time. Karamchand Karamchand was India’s first Detective series written by Pankaj Prakash and directed by Pankaj Parashar.
The main lead was played by Pankaj Kapur who is a serious detective and Sushmita Mukherjee, a funny assistant. Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi Comedy series of 1984, Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi was written by comedian Sharad Joshi.
It was one of the most popular comedy serials of its time. The show was based on funny happenings in and around a family. One character from the show played a different character in every episode to keep the freshness of the series alive.
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