• Source: Original Black Entertainment TV
    • OBE TV (Original Black Entertainment TV) was a British television channel launched in September 2003. It showed film, food, advertisements, sports and talk shows as well as conservative Christian programmes. The channel was aimed at African audiences and showed programmes from South Africa, DR Congo, Nigeria and Ghana. Its programmes were primarily taken from the South African Broadcasting Corporation, including the SABC's news broadcasts.
      A timeshifted service named OBE +1 launched on Thursday 29 November 2007 and it was replaced by DMAX on 8 January 2008 while the linear channel closed down permanently in 2011.


      Programming


      Miracle Power - with Pastor Kingsley Appiagyei
      Bruce's Kitchen
      Home Sweet Home
      Taxi Driver - a Ghanaian series
      London Got Problem
      Centre 4
      Paridigams
      Driss's Kitchen
      Christ Apostolic Church Bethel with Apostle Ayo Omideyi
      Hotel St. James
      I Stand Accused (Ultimate Story Series)
      Tentacles
      Shot One - a interviews about Congo Gospel Artists with Bony Tongomo and Congo Soukous Artists with Tyty Ilunga
      Music Africa - a slot that shows music videos from West African artists
      Reggae Showcase - interviews, discussions and performances hosted by the artist Named Savana
      Saga Africa with Franck Akyl
      Superbook
      I am a Four Door Saloon
      Super Story
      Dada Boat
      This Life
      Papa Ajasco
      Fresh Act
      Nollywood
      Black Variety Show
      Africa Within
      Freedom Walk
      Gimme My Moonay Back
      Straight Talk (hosted By Papa Aikins)
      Goge Africa
      Mmaa Nkomo
      Dustbina Okebagou
      Mzansi Jams- Top Hit Southern African Music Show Produced by Oscar 'Oskido' Mdlongwa, Sanpoulus Maplanka, and Atterbell Maplanka
      Love and Politics
      Half Sisters
      Special Assignment
      KICC
      BO Chicken Eaters
      Sports With Kwaku
      World Music - a broadcasting slot that ranges from one up to four hours, featuring music videos by an assortment of African artists
      Shaka Zulu - a series produced in South Africa in 1986, focusing on the Zulu king Shaka
      Teleshopping - broadcast in slots that range from 30 minutes to two hours at midnight
      OBE TV Noticeboard - Info About funerals and Events
      Hip Life - Entertainment and Music


      References




      External links


      Official website

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