HaMis'ada HaGdola
HaMis'ada HaGdola (Hebrew: המסעדה הגדולה, lit. The Big Restaurant, Arabic: مطعم أبو رامي, Mat'am Abu Rahmi, lit. Abu Rahmi's Restaurant) was an Israeli sitcom, produced by the Arabic department of Channel 1, running between 1985–1988, every Shabbat evening. The series had great success both in Israel and in neighbouring countries like Cyprus, Turkey and in the Arab World. During its original run, it was considered the most popular Israeli TV show, both in Israel and the Arab World.
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HaMis'ada HaGdola
HaMis'ada HaGdola (Hebrew: המסעדה הגדולה, lit. The Big Restaurant, Arabic: مطعم أبو رامي, Mat'am Abu Rahmi, lit. Abu Rahmi's Restaurant) was an Israeli sitcom, produced by the Arabic department of Channel 1, running between 1985–1988, every Shabbat evening. The series had great success both in Israel and in neighbouring countries like Cyprus, Turkey and in the Arab World. During its original run, it was considered the most popular Israeli TV show, both in Israel and the Arab World.
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המסעדה הגדולה
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