Revision as of 00:59, 17 December 2012 editSporkBot (talk | contribs)Bots1,245,156 editsm Replace template per TFD outcome; no change in content← Previous edit | Revision as of 02:19, 11 September 2013 edit undoJ Bar (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users16,862 edits tidy upNext edit → | ||
Line 40: | Line 40: | ||
| first_run = | | first_run = | ||
| first_aired = 31 April 2005 | | first_aired = 31 April 2005 | ||
| last_aired = | | last_aired = July 2008 | ||
| preceded_by = | | preceded_by = | ||
| followed_by = | | followed_by = | ||
Line 50: | Line 50: | ||
'''''Salam Cafe''''' is an ]n ] ]. Produced by ],<ref></ref> and originally airing on ] from 31 April 2005 under the title '''''Ramadan TV''''',<ref>{{cite news | first=Sacha | last=Molitorisz | coauthors= | title=Waleed's World, party time ... | date=2008-05-05 | publisher=Fairfax Digital | url =http://www.smh.com.au/news/tv-radio/waleeds-world-party-time-/2008/05/03/1209235229691.html | work =Sydney Morning Herald | pages = | accessdate = | language = }}</ref> the show began a revamped ten week run on the ] from 7 May 2008. Hosted by Ahmed Imam and starring various Muslim panellists, including ] and Susan Carland, the show presents a light hearted, humorous view on life as a ] through panel discussion and a series of sketches that lampoon the representation of Muslims in Australia and the Islamic way of life.<ref>{{cite news | first=Kate | last=Duthie | coauthors= | title=Salam Cafe | date=2008-06-21 | publisher=Fairfax Digital | url =http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv-reviews/salam-cafe/2008/05/06/1209839627629.html | work =The Age | pages = | accessdate = | language = }}</ref> | '''''Salam Cafe''''' is an ]n ] ]. Produced by ],<ref></ref> and originally airing on ] from 31 April 2005 under the title '''''Ramadan TV''''',<ref>{{cite news | first=Sacha | last=Molitorisz | coauthors= | title=Waleed's World, party time ... | date=2008-05-05 | publisher=Fairfax Digital | url =http://www.smh.com.au/news/tv-radio/waleeds-world-party-time-/2008/05/03/1209235229691.html | work =Sydney Morning Herald | pages = | accessdate = | language = }}</ref> the show began a revamped ten week run on the ] from 7 May 2008. Hosted by Ahmed Imam and starring various Muslim panellists, including ] and Susan Carland, the show presents a light hearted, humorous view on life as a ] through panel discussion and a series of sketches that lampoon the representation of Muslims in Australia and the Islamic way of life.<ref>{{cite news | first=Kate | last=Duthie | coauthors= | title=Salam Cafe | date=2008-06-21 | publisher=Fairfax Digital | url =http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv-reviews/salam-cafe/2008/05/06/1209839627629.html | work =The Age | pages = | accessdate = | language = }}</ref> | ||
The show |
The show was filmed in front of a live audience in ] and ]. | ||
Salam Cafe is currently produced in a studio. The program has a revamped{{Clarify|date=February 2010}} last 26-week run on Channel 31 since 2005. | |||
==Awards== | ==Awards== |
Revision as of 02:19, 11 September 2013
2005 Australian TV series or programSalam Cafe | |
---|---|
Salam Cafe, Episode 10, 2008 | |
Genre | Comedy, talk show |
Directed by | Martin Coombes Ramzi Nabulsi |
Presented by | Ahmed Imam |
Starring | Waleed Aly Susan Carland Ahmed Hassan Nazeem Hussain Dakhylina Madkhul Toltu Tufa |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 50 (Channel 31) 10 (SBS) |
Production | |
Producers | Ted Robinson Pamela Swain Ade Djajamihardja Verity Edris-Peterson Jehad Dabab |
Original release | |
Network | Channel 31 (2005-) SBS TV (2008-) |
Release | 31 April 2005 – July 2008 |
Salam Cafe is an Australian comedy talk show. Produced by RMITV, and originally airing on Channel 31 from 31 April 2005 under the title Ramadan TV, the show began a revamped ten week run on the SBS from 7 May 2008. Hosted by Ahmed Imam and starring various Muslim panellists, including Waleed Aly and Susan Carland, the show presents a light hearted, humorous view on life as a Muslim in Australia through panel discussion and a series of sketches that lampoon the representation of Muslims in Australia and the Islamic way of life.
The show was filmed in front of a live audience in Sydney and Melbourne.
Awards
Salam Cafe has won various Antenna Awards, recognising outstanding community television programs broadcast on Channel 31 across Australia.
Year | Award |
---|---|
2005 | Best Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Program |
Best Faith Based and Spiritual Development Program | |
2006 | Program of the Year |
2007 | Best Program that Supports New and Emerging Communities |
References
- RMITV Productions (RMITV Website)
- Molitorisz, Sacha (2008-05-05). "Waleed's World, party time ..." Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Digital.
{{cite news}}
: Cite has empty unknown parameter:|coauthors=
(help) - Duthie, Kate (2008-06-21). "Salam Cafe". The Age. Fairfax Digital.
{{cite news}}
: Cite has empty unknown parameter:|coauthors=
(help) - ^ "The Antenna Awards 2005 - Winners Announced". CBOnline. 2005-07-29. Retrieved 2008-05-24.
- "The 2006 Antenna Awards - Winners". CBOnline. 2006-06-06. Retrieved 2008-05-24.
- "The Winners at the 2007 Antenna Awards". CBOnline. 2007-06-13. Retrieved 2008-05-24.
External links
- Salam Cafe Official Website
- Salam Cafe on SBS
- Salam Cafe on Channel 31 (obsolete)
- Template:Tv.com show