The television prepared for its 7 heritage, cultural and tourism programmes, monitoring the customs, traditions and cultures of the region, and transporting the emerging generations to the heritage of their ancestors, in an enjoyable journey, mixing culture with suspense.
Among the most prominent programmes Al Arrabah, Falconry, Memory Sparkle, Guests of Al Wousta, Hobbies and Collectibles, People of Camels, and Al Majlis, presented and produced by a number of talented and distinguished national media professionals.
Al Arrabah programme is considered one of the channel's important programmes, as it sheds light on the dialect of the Bedouin Arabic people in the region, explains to viewers its idiomatic connotations, displays poems by its major poets, and explains to viewers their meanings, so that they can learn about their rich linguistic heritage, which is characterised by the abundance of words and the breadth of poetic purposes in the past.
The program is presented by Nasser Saeed Al Shamam Al Tunaiji and Khalifa Rashid bin Hamoud Al Tunaiji, and is broadcast on Tuesday at 6:30 pm.
The programme aims to introduce young people in particular to the poetic and linguistic heritage of the region, and to take them on a journey into the aesthetics of the creative process in the past.
The “Falconry” programme focuses on the sport of falconry, which is one of the most prominent sports practiced by ancestors and passed down from generation to generation.
The programme sheds light on falconry, as it is a major feature of the heritage of the people of the Arabian desert in the UAE and the Arabian Gulf region in general, and aims to revive this sport as it is one of the distinctive cultural features of the region.
The programme is produced and presented by Abdul Rahman Muhair Al Ketbi, every Saturday at 6:30 in the evening.
In the “Memory Sparkle” programme, mothers and grandmothers tell the details of their life’s journey between the past and now, as they recount their stories about the difficulties and hardships of life they faced in the past, and their roles as genuine partners for men in bearing responsibility and facing suffering, as well as the most prominent customs and traditions that were prevalent. in the past.
The programme is broadcast weekly, every Friday at five o’clock in the evening, and is presented by Moza Ali Al Ketbi.
The “Guests of Al Wousta” programme takes students from the American University of Sharjah on a trip to the various cultural and tourist attractions that the Central Region has to offer.
The programme relies on visual attraction, by monitoring tourist places and transporting the viewer to these places, encouraging them to visit, in a way that supports tourism activities in the region.
The programme is presented by Khalifa Sultan Al Jari Al Ketbi, weekly, on Mondays at five o’clock in the evening.
The "Hobbies and Collectibles" programme highlights some of the unique heritage collectibles owned by the people of the central region, and hosts owners of rare and different hobbies that are unique to the people of the desert, who will talk about their hobbies. The programme is produced and presented by Saif Salem Al Tunaiji on Mondays weekly, in 6:30 p.m.
The “People of Camels” programme aims to introduce viewers to the relationship between Arab people in the peninsula and camels, and the importance of the ship of the desert in the lives of people in the past.
The programme explains the customs associated with raising camels, their different types and breeds, appropriate dietary patterns, and popular treatment methods.
“The People of Camels” programme is produced and presented by Obaid bin Hamid Al Tunaiji, weekly on Wednesdays at eight o’clock in the evening.
Because the grandfathers say that “councils are schools,” Al Wousta TV was interested in the “Majlis” programme, which takes children to the fragrance of men’s councils in the desert, where they watch the methods of conducting discussions, learn wisdom, and learn about the authentic values of respect and reverence for the elderly, and generous hospitality. The programme addresses contemporary issues that attendees discuss in councils that served as free discussion fora open to the people of the desert in the past.
The programme is presented by Ali Saif Al Nadas Al Ketbi, and is broadcast on Sundays at eight in the evening.