About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Iranian television actors, Iranian television personalities, Iranian television series, Television stations in Iran, Ghahve-ye Talkh, Mardan Ahanin, My Uncle Napoleon, Bitter Coffee, National Iranian Radio & Television, Shabhaye Barareh, Parviz Gharib-Afshar, The Messiah, Mehran Modiri, Parviz Parastui, Zero Degree Turn, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, Shabnam Tolouei, Zahra's Blue Eyes, Baghe Mozaffar, Shahram Homayoun, Marde Do Hezar Chehreh, Pavarchin, Shiva Boloorian, Nardebam-e Aseman, Noghtechin, Zire Tigh, Char Khooneh, Zahra Amir Ebrahimi, Hovyiat, Mosafer, IFilm, Niku Kheradmand, Asemaneshab, Fathali Oveisi, Channel 1, Mokhtarnameh, Mard-e Hezar-Chehreh, Hamed Behdad, The Searchers, Jamshid Mashayekhi, Tehran TV, Roozegar-e Gharib, Nargess, Zire Zamin, Reza Shafiei Jam, Mazandaran TV, Navad, Behnoosh Bakhtiari, Roya Teymourian, Ashpazbashi, Siamak Ansari, Houman Seyyedi, Hezar Dastan, Channel 3, Faza Navardan, Sahar English TV, Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz, Falamak Joneidi, Tabeta Tales, Javad Razavian, Farhad Aslani, Channel 2, Dar Chashm-e Baad, Rahe Bipayan, Poopak Goldarreh, Hadi Kazemi, Davoud Rashidi, Saed Hedayati, IRINN, Channel 4, Shaghayegh Dehghan, Gholam-Hossein Naghshineh, Adel Ferdosipour, Yousuf e Payambar, Mehdi Solouki, Setareh Eskandari, Jayezeye Bozorg, Shaheed-e-Kufa, Khorzookhan, 90 TV Program, Cactus, New Channel, Saate Khosh, Simaye Azadi, Hoosh-e Siah, Ers-e Babam, Next Persian Star. Excerpt: Ghahve-ye Talkh (Persian: ) (Bitter Coffee) is a historical comedy series directed by Mehran Modiri. Three episodes are released at a time (roughly every week) on three VCD or one DVD, priced in Iran at 25000 rials (currently approximately $2.50). The first set of episodes were released on 23 Shahrivar 1389 (13 September 2010). Production of the series began in June 2009. Ghahve-ye Talkh was...