Episodes

Episode 11

This week Twenty Something flies the flag for national pride. We’re celebrating the 39th UAE National Day by bringing you the best Emirati music, fashion and branding, as well as your favourite regular segments. We meet Mishaal Al Gergaw, one of the creative minds behind I Am Here Because I Like Dubai and Annah finds out about a women-only drive through all 7 Emirates, taking place on National Day. Career experts, bayt.com, are back to talk about dealing with difficult colleagues. And in At the Movies, Annah watches Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. In the trivia quiz, we give away Sephora cosmetics worth 1000 dirhams, a voucher for track-racing and I Am Here Because I Love Dubai goodie bag.

Emirati singer / song-writer Hamdan Al Abri performs in the studio.

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MOVIES THIS WEEK

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HOLLYWOOD ONE ON ONE

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The Woman King
A historical epic inspired by true events that took place in The Kingdom of Dahomey.

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