Senarai Program TV Astro Kempen Negaraku 2012. Astro’s NEGARAKU 2012 Programme Highlights
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Back to the Streets
15 August 2012, 11:00 AM
AFC (Channel 703)
Fresh from his first AFC Original Production, Great Dinners of the World, Chef Malcolm Goh is back! This time, he teams up with popular Malaysian radio DJ and host, Tham Zher Peen, in this brand new AFC original production, Back to the Streets! With a pinch of humour and a touch of daring-do, join the dynamic duo as they head Back to the Streets!
Follow the hosts as they assume the role of secret agents, going undercover on the streets of Kuala Lumpur searching for local culinary delights. Watch as they interact with stall operators and cooks, trying to get them to share their nuggets of knowledge, food insights and even divulge their cherished trade secrets! With the valuable information gathered, Zher Peen and Malcolm, armed with his clipboard, rush back to the Berjaya University Kitchen. With the assistance of Zher Peen and his students, will Chef Malcolm, who is trained in French cuisine, be able to replicate the tried and tested recipes?
With a pinch of humour and a touch of daring-do, join the dynamic duo as they head Back to the Streets!
Thursday, 16 August 2012
My Ghost Story Asia: Episode 1
16 August 2012, 10:00 PM
BIO (Channel 731)
After numerous efforts to exorcise the family home from supernatural disturbances, a family haunted by evil spirits succumbs to their hauntings. Popular Malaysian teen idol, Aedy Ashraf shares a series of strange encounters with the unseen at a hotel room he spent a night at, and a man intrigued by the hauntings at a historical site fulfilled his curiosity when he came face to face with what he was searching for
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Siti Nurhaliza
18 August 2012, 9:00 PM
BIO (Channel 731)
Siti Nurhaliza is a household name in the Nusantara Region. Her talent is celebrated beyond Malaysian shores and she has been awarded many times over. The first half of this Pahang gem’s life wasn’t always easy. By the age of nine Siti understood the meaning of providing for her family.
Siti Nurhaliza’s prowess in the vocal department captured her listeners even from a young age. When Siti won Bintang RTM 1995, record companies were bidding for her. Her eponymous debut album- Siti Nurhaliza was released in 1996, however the response was slow at first. Siti only 16 at the time may have appeared naïve, but she was rooted in her principles. Against industry standards and expectations, Siti stood her ground and set principles driven limitations to much criticism. Siti juggled work and school at the beginning of her career and nearly did not compete in a popular awards show, Juara Lagu that eventually turned Siti into an overnight star. After Juara Lagu 1996 there was no stopping her. School was over and career took centre stage.
Siti’s rural image and taste drew attention throughout her career. Like in many things Siti overcome it by improving herself and by sticking to her principles. Siti’s father’s decision in not signing for Artist and Management with her record label meant that the family could manage her. Under the management of her brother and sister in law, Siti’s career bloomed. By 1997 Siti Nurhaliza had a remarkable breakthrough in Indonesia. Her participation in international competitions and events had also given rise to her name in parts of Asia.
When Siti finally found the man of her life, she faced disapprovals from those who backed her up, although she eventually won her family over, her fans were harder to convince. Siti expressed her feelings the best way she knew, whether she has won back support from all her fans or not, Siti continues to wow her audience with her sounds and stories
Mishal Husain meets – Datuk Mazlan Othman
18 August 2012, 9:30 AM
BBC World News (Channel 512)
Mishal Husain Meets is BBC World News’ exciting new series of in-depth interviews with some of Asia’s leading figures – entrepreneurs, scientists, artists and more. Hosted by Mishal Husain, one of the BBC’s top journalists and presenter of Impact with Mishal Husain on BBC World News, the series investigates the obstacles and inspiring achievements in building some of the most successful businesses and careers in the fastest-growing market in the world.
Datuk Mazlan Othman – Mazlan Binti Othman is the pioneering Malaysian astrophysicist who
launched Malaysia’s Space Programme, put the first Malaysian
astronaut into space and is now the Director of the United
Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs in Vienna. She is, theoretically, the first
Port of call for any aliens visiting earth.
Sunday, 19 August 2012
1941: The Fall Of Penang
19 August 2012, 10:00 PM
HISTORY (Channel 555)
In the early morning of 11th September 1941, Penang Island, a two century old British Fortress of the Far East and once known as The Paradise Island, was bombed to its core by the Imperial Japanese Air Force.
Up to that point, Penang – a flourishing port connecting South East Asia to the Indian Ocean – knew little about the war and a false sense of security circulated around the island.
When the planes did come, residents crowded the streets unaware of what was about to happen. As the reign of Japanese terror unleashed itself upon the local population, Penang Island soon found themselves abandoned by British Forces.
Retold by residents and survivors who fought hard to survive the ordeal, 1941: The Fall of Penang, relives this largely unknown story of the Pacific War
Behind the Dialect Groups – Hakka Story Part 1
19 August 2012, 9:00 PM
AEC (Channel 301)
Explore the history of Chinese immigrants and their dialect groups as depicted in the teachings of the Chinese God of geopolitical relations.
Back to the Streets – Hari Raya Special
19 August 2012, 11:30 AM
AFC (Channel 703)
Who better to celebrate the joyous occasion of Hari Raya Puasa with than hosts, Chef Malcolm Goh and Tham Zher Peen! In this special episode, Chef Malcolm, with the help of Zher and the Berjaya University students, whips up delectable dishes that will leave you salivating for more. Make your Hari Raya Puasa extraordinary with a belly full of tantalising recipes from spiced marron noodles to delightful sambal rice stuffed chicken! Spice up your holiday with their street food served up with huge dollops of Asian flare and flavours, we assure you, there is no better place to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa than on the Asian Food Channel!
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Passage to Malaysia: Feast in the East
21 August 2012, 10:00 PM
TLC (Channel 707)
Denise starts in Kuching, on this all-food passage through Sarawak, with the signature breakfast of Laksa. She then immerses in the Melanau tribe and discovers why the local Sago is not just delicious, but really good for health. Her journey continues to the Rejang river, in search of the mighty but elusive Empurau – the king of freshwater fish. She finishes her journey through Sarawak with a celebration of Kaamata, the annual rice harvest of the Kadadzan-dusun tribe
Back to the Streets
21 August 2012, 9:00 PM
AFC (Channel 703)
Fresh from his first AFC Original Production, Great Dinners of the World, Chef Malcolm Goh is back! This time, he teams up with popular Malaysian radio DJ and host, Tham Zher Peen, in this brand new AFC original production, Back to the Streets! With a pinch of humour and a touch of daring-do, join the dynamic duo as they head Back to the Streets!
Follow the hosts as they assume the role of secret agents, going undercover on the streets of Kuala Lumpur searching for local culinary delights. Watch as they interact with stall operators and cooks, trying to get them to share their nuggets of knowledge, food insights and even divulge their cherished trade secrets! With the valuable information gathered, Zher Peen and Malcolm, armed with his clipboard, rush back to the Berjaya University Kitchen. With the assistance of Zher Peen and his students, will Chef Malcolm, who is trained in French cuisine, be able to replicate the tried and tested recipes?
With a pinch of humour and a touch of daring-do, join the dynamic duo as they head Back to the Streets!
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Boboiboy
22 August 2012, 5:00 PM
Disney Channel (Channel 615)
BoBoiBoy centers around a boy who has superpower and able to separate into three. With his friends, Ying, Yaya and Gopal, they fight to protect the earth from alien threats to conquer the Earth to hunt down for cocoa beans.
Thursday, 23 August 2012
Upin & Ipin
23 August 2012, 4:00 PM
Disney Channel (Channel 615)
Upin & Ipin is an animated series featuring the life and adventures of the eponymous twin brothers in a fictional Malaysian kampong.
My Ghost Story Asia: Episode 2
23 August 2012, 10:00 PM
BIO (Channel 731)
While filming a TV series about the supernatural at the site of a high profile murder case, a TV Production crew found themselves unwelcomed by unseen dwellers. A skeptic was convinced after his strange encounter at a campsite located at the foothill of a mountain believed to be a place for exorcists to dispose off evil spirits. Unsuspectedly, a famous TV Host was spooked during the filming of a TV show at a haunted bridge over a river running between a Sikh Crematorium and a mysterious derelict block of flats.
Friday, 24 August 2012
Poh’s Kitchen – Poh in Kuala Lumpur
24 August 2012, 10:00 PM
Australia Nework (Channel 521)
This week Poh moves out of her kitchen and heads off overseas – to Malaysia, the country where she was born. She is on a three week trip to find out more about her heritage and about the traditional dishes that come from Malaysia. In the first week of her trip, Poh visits Kuala Lumpur, her hometown. This is a city known for its street food and immediately after she arrives, Poh’s out on the street looking, eating and meeting a number of local chefs including Chef Ismail Ahmad. The dishes she learns about in this episode include her Great Aunt’s Popiah and Chef Ismail’s Jackfruit Curry.
Gadget Nation – Technology vs. Idea vs. Ecosystem
24 August 2012, 8:30 PM
Astro Awani (Channel 501)
This episode looks at the opportunity and challenges in building a sustainable mobile and web ecosystem – as more opportunists in Malaysia embark on the journey to develop quality mobile and web apps that would make Malaysians proud.
Saturday, 25 August 2012
Cutipedia
25 August 2012, 9:30 AM
Astro TVIQ (Channel 610)
Dalam episod ini, Dayana dan Hadi akan menjemput kita semua ke kampong halaman mereka di Kota Bharu dan juga Kuala Terengganu. Aina juga akan turut serta untuk memperkenalkan kepada kita pelbagai aktiviti dan juga budaya pantai timur semenanjung Malaysia ini. Jangan lepaskan peluang ini untuk melihat mereka beraksi!
Sunday, 26 August 2012
Behind the Dialect Groups – Hakka Story Part 2
26 August 2012, 9:00 PM
AEC (Channel 301)
Explore the history of Chinese immigrants and their dialect groups as depicted in the teachings of the Chinese God of geopolitical relations.
Last Journey To Sarawak
26 August 2012, 10:00 PM
HISTORY, (Channel 555)
This is a story about forgotten heroes. Today, many unmarked graves of Iban Trackers can be found across Malaysia. Nameless and faceless, these fallen warriors were never given the proper burial they deserved. During his active service in the Malaysian army, Robert Rizal’s mission was to seek and eliminate the communist terrorists. Today after retirement, he has an entirely different mission. He wants these courageous fighters to be given a proper burial.
Despite their important contribution to the safety of the nation, Rizal believes the sacrifices of the Iban Trackers and Sarawak Rangers have almost been forgotten. For some of the families and relatives of the fallen heroes, their last ever contact was before they left for Malaya 60 years ago.Last journey to Sarawak follows the struggle of Rizal, local ranger regiments, the police and medical personnel to reunite the remains of 21 Iban Trackers and Sarawak Rangers back to their homeland Sarawak and reburied in a heroes grave in Kuching
Monday, 27 August 2012
In Person
27 August 2012, 8:30 PM
Astro Awani (Channel 501)
In Person will be featuring the recipient of the Merdeka Awards 2011 in the category of Outstanding Scholastic Achievement Prof Mak Joon Wah. In Person: Offers a unique take on renowned personalities where the host gets up close and personal discussing their professional achievements and stories in an informal setting that brings out their personal side
Eye on Malaysia 2: The Royal Press – A Printing Relic
27 August 2012, 9:00 PM
Discovery Channel (Channel 551)
An iconic Malaysian printing press is under threat from permanent demise. Can one young Malaysian man learn the skills needed to maintain its operation and breathe a new lease of commercial life into such a national relic?
Era Kegemilangan Sukan Negara (Era 50an & 60an)
27 August 2012, 9:30 PM
Astro Arena (Channel 801)
1. Dato Ghani Minhat
2. Dato M. Rajamani
3. Dato Namat Abdullah
4. Dato Eddy Chong
5. Dato Tan Yee Khan/Dato Ng Boon Bee
6. Dato Ng Joo Ngan
Program ‘negaraku’ era kegemilangan sukan negara. Dalam episod sulung ini akan menampilkan lagenda-lagenda sukan yang telah mengharumkan nama negara di era 50 & 60an. Episod ini akan menampilkan sukan bolasepak, olahraga dan badminton. Ia akan mengisahkan suka duka pengalaman tokoh-tokoh berkenaan sepanjang karier mereka menitiskan keringat demi memartabatkan nama negara dalam arena sukan.
Episod ini akan menampilkan Dato’ Ghani Minhat (raja bola) penyerang tersohor negara yang amat digeruni di peringkat asia. Begitu juga dengan bekas ketua pasukan negara yang beraksi di Sukan Olimpik 1972 iaitu Dato Namat Abdullah.
Turut diberi perhatian ialah Dato Eddy Choong pemain badminton yang telah mencapai 7 gelaran All England dalam acara perseorangan dan bergu. Juga Dato’ Tan Yee Khan serta pasangannya Dato’ Ng Boon Bee antara pemain yang bertanggungjawab menjuarai piala Thomas 1967.
Selain itu turut tersenarai ialah Dato’ M. Rajamani (ratu trek asia)…jaguh olahraga terbilang asia serta Dato’ Ng Joo Ngan yang baktinya tidak terhitung dalam arena sukan basikal.
Entrepreneur – Interview with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad
27 August 2012, 9:30 PM
Astro Awani (Channel 501)
`un M was the biggest client to many Entrepreneurs during his reign as a Prime Minister. In many ways, he gave these Entrepreneurs their first big break. In the interview, Tun M talks about few topics such as selecting the right service provider or vendor, how to do a proper due diligence check, what are the figures really telling you about the company, quality checks, meeting deadlines, and working with uncontrollable change.
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Eye on Malaysia 2: Royal Carver
28 August 2012, 9:00 PM
Discovery Channel (Channel 551)
One man is called up to design and build one of Malaysia’s new royal thrones fit for a king, in time for the coronation – but this new throne has to meet some unusual design requirements
Passage to Malaysia #9 “Art & About
28 August 2012, 10:00 PM
TLC (Channel 707)
Denise explores the country with Malaysia’s leading contemporary artists. Far beyond galleries and exhibitions, these are exciting journeys showcasing the diverse locations and cultures that inspire their celebrated work. Full of artistic eccentricities – sometimes quirky, sometimes profound, always entertaining – this passage reveals the country in a whole new light: through the prism of imagination. Features Yee I-Lann from Sabah, Jailani Abu Hassan of Perak, Ahmad Zakii Anwar from Johor Bahru and J.Anu from Kuala Lumpur.
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
In Realty – Visiting Historical Melaka
29 August 2012, 8:30 PM
Astro Awani (Channel 501)
In Realty will go to Melaka – Malaysia’s historical and dramatic tourist’s (and local) itinerary in Malaysia, rich in colour, culture and amazing architecture/structure – so much so it is ranked as World Heritage Site (July 2008 by UNESCO). Segment 1 with Dino Omar will reminisce time, discussing on the historical architectural, its influence and what’s left of it now, along historical streets of Melaka. Also, staying true toe the show, we’ll also discuss possibilities of owning or investing on property in Melaka.
Segment 2 with Linawati – will be visiting the latest exciting edition to Melaka’s façade – Heritage Melaka. A unique hotel with a combo of classical, modern and contemporary architecture. And segment 3, it’s all about antiques for homes
Eye On Malaysia 2: The Black Gold
29 August 2012, 9:00 PM
Discovery Channel (Channel 551)
We follow a group of modern tribes people into the heart of some of Malaysia’s most unforgiving but stunning natural forests in search of ‘black gold’ – a natural byproduct sold to aid the production of perfumes and healing ailments around the world.
Inside: Istana Negara
29 August 2012, 10:00 PM
National Geographic Channel (Channel 553)
As the new Yang di-Pertuan Agong, moves into his new Palace, so does the new ‘Palace Team’, a well-trained crew of Palace officials and staff. We’ll get to know the Palace from the inside, as we closely follow several characters – the real pillars of the Palace.
Get a rare look inside Malaysia’s new Istana Negara, where preparations are being made for the Agong’s official birthday.
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Eye On Malaysia 2: Spirit of Wood
30 August 2012, 9:00 PM
Discovery Channel (Channel 551)
The death of one of Malaysia’s most iconic wood carvers sparks a fascinating and moving insight into the ‘master carver’ behind this ancient Malaysian art form.
The evolution of Music in Malaysian Tamil Films
30 August 2012, 8:00 PM
Astro Vellithirai (Channel 202)
This is a special documentary produced for Merdeka Day. Likewise South Indian Tamil movies, Malaysian Tamil movies also have song sequence and background scores. In the beginning, many Malaysian Tamil song composers and lyricists emerge when Malaysian Tamil theatre drama gets popularized in early 1950’s and late 1960’s. Later, many local artistes have released many classical, Pop and Hip Hop albums for Indian market. Then, many locally produced DVD movies, VCD movies or even theatrical movies have song sequence blend together with the movie’s screenplay. Currently, Malaysian Tamil Music has gone into another dimension such as mobile ringtones, face book and YouTube. However, the whole documentary reveals how Malaysian Tamil Music evolution begins from stage theatre to Radio and later to Cinema and internet platforms. This interview will have many opinions and explanation from local song writers, music composers, filmmakers and cinematographers. The documentary also reveals how local creators compete with South Indian creators. The corpus of information in this documentary will give a clear picture of where the Malaysian Tamil Music Industry stands now and will it grow Together with cinema industry or with internet platform or remains in its traditional model.
Vantage Point
30 August 2012, 8:30 PM
Astro Awani (Channel 501)
In this episode, Vantage Point will discuss the topic of “Empowering Malaysian Women through Social Entrepreneurship” with Dr. Selvamalar Ayadurai, Founder TECH Outreach Malaysia.
Friday, 31 August 2012
Eye on Malaysia 2: The Last Train
31 August 2012, 9:00 PM
Discovery Channel (Channel 551)
On June 30th 2011, the last train departed Singapore bound for Kuala Lumpur. We go behind the scenes of this historic day and look back at over 80 years of rail travel between Singapore and Malaysia
Asatthalaam Vaangga
31 August 2012, 9:00 PM
Astro Vaanavil (Channel 201)
Asatthalaam Vaangga is a special program for Malaysian’s National Day. This episode is all about reminding Malaysians about the historical places in our country packed together with performances from our local artists. The program starts with two friends going to the city centre, Kuala Lumpur for a vacation. Instead of being together, they get separated on the journey from one another. In the way of finding each other back, they discover few of Malaysia’s most significant and historical places. Exciting new songs performed by our local talents are inserted in between to add more colour to the program. Eventually two of the friends meets up back together and shares their experience and knowledge and head back home with a new value of patriotism in their life.
Agenda Awani – Cabaran Kepelbagaian & Negara Bangsa
31 August 2012, 10:00 PM
Astro Awani (Channel 501)
Discussion on critical issues happening domestically and internationally, with guest live in studio.
Poh’s Kitchen – Poh and Nyonya Cuisine
31 August 2012, 10:00 PM
Australia Nework (Channel 521)
This week on the program, Poh continues her Malaysian adventure, heading south from Kuala Lumpur to the historic port of Melaka. Once a vibrant maritime trading centre at the heart of the international spice trade, this UNESCO listed heritage site boasts a rich historical and culinary history. It’s the ‘Baba & Nonya’ culture that most interests Poh. The Babas and Nonyas are descendants of Chinese settlers who arrived in Melaka around six hundred years ago and intermarried with the local Malay people. The interweaving of these two cultures has given them a unique and increasingly popular cuisine, commonly known as ‘Nonya’.
Sunday, 2 September 2012
U Wartawan – Pengisian Rukun Negara Generasi Y
2 September 2012, 3:30 PM
Astro Awani (Channel 501)
U Wartawan is s a unique citizen journalism programme featuring an interactive format giving viewers the chance to participate in news reporting using the various social media tools and information technology.
Behind the Dialect Groups –TeoChew Story Part 1
2 September 2012, 9:00 PM
AEC (Channel 301)
Explore the history of Chinese immigrants and their dialect groups as depicted in the teachings of the Chinese God of geopolitical relations.
Special Forces: Malaysia GGK
2 September 2012, 10:00 PM
HISTORY, (Channel 555)
Before large forces hit the combat zone, the Malaysian Army’s Special Forces unit Grup Gerak Khas are the first men on the ground behind enemy lines.
The GGK gained fame and recognition worldwide after successfully beating communist rebels in the 1960s in battles fought deep in the Malaysian rain forests.
Toughened by one of the world’s most difficult training regimes, GGK commandos are experts in unconventional warfare, including sabotage, counter-terrorism and intelligence gathering.
To earn the coveted Green Beret, recruits must go through three months relentless physical and psychological torture that will push them to their absolute limits and break all but the best.
Monday, 3 September 2012
Era Kegemilangan Sukan Negara (Era 70an)
3 September 2012, 9:30 PM
Astro Arena (Channel 801)
1. Dato Marina Chin
2. Dato Dr PS Nathan
3. Ishtiaq Mubarak
4. Dato Poon Fook Loke
5. Dato Punch Gunalan
6. Holloway Cheah
7. Sylvia Ng
Episod ini akan menampilkan tokoh olahraga Dato’ Marina Chin (ratu trek) yang kepantasannya di trek amat digeruni diperingkat asia. Begitu juga dengan Ishtiaq Mubarak yang mencapai tahap gemilang di peringkat olimpik dalam acara 110m lompat pagar.
Turut mengisi ruang ialah jaguh boling negara Dato’ Dr. PS Nathan serta rakan seangkatan iaitu Holloway Cheah.
Sukan hoki turut mendapat tempat kerana tahun 1975 adalah pencapaian terbaik skuad hoki negara di peringkat dunia. Antara karektor penting skuad berkenaan ialah Dato’ Poon Fook Loke
Tahun 70an juga menyaksikan kecemerlangan badminotn diteruskan oleh Dato’ Punch Gunalan serta Sylvia Ng dalam arena badminton yang merupakan satu-satunya pemenang pingat emas wanita dalam sukan berkenaan.
Thursday, 6 September 2012
My Ghost Story Asia: Episode 4
6 September 2012, 9:00 PM
BIO (Channel 731)
Multitalented Miss World Malaysia 2008/2009, Soo Wincci began experiencing the supernatural after playing a dead character for a TV drama. Soon after lying in a coffin for the shoot, she felt her life changed. She first experienced a streak of bad luck and then she began to feel and see supernatural presence. On one occasion she felt compelled by a spirit to write a song. The song, entitled Scary, is now included in her album.
Friday, 7 September 2012
Poh’s Kitchen – Poh in Penang
7 September 2012, 10:00 PM
Australia Nework (Channel 521)
This week on Poh’s Malaysian adventure, she heads north to the ‘Pearl of the Orient’, the island of Penang. A popular tourist destination, this tropical paradise has a diverse cultural background, which is clearly reflected in its reputation as the ‘Food capital of Malaysia’.
As Poh discovers, Penang is a food lover’s paradise and boasts some of the best and cheapest street fare in Asia, many Malaysians holiday here just to sample its unique cuisine. When it comes to choice, there’s almost too much. On nearly every street corner, you can see a mix of Malay, Chinese, Nonya and Indian influences, a feast for any culinary eye. To help her on her journey Poh meets up again with Malaysian chef’s Florence Tan and Ismail Ahmad, who have offered to be her culinary guides. With them she explores and cooks some of the ingredients and dishes that make Penang so special.
Sunday, 9 September 2012
Behind the Dialect Groups –TeoChew Story Part 2
9 September 2012, 9:00 PM
AEC (Channel 301)
Explore the history of Chinese immigrants and their dialect groups as depicted in the teachings of the Chinese God of geopolitical relations.
Monday, 10 September 2012
Era Kegemilangan Sukan Negara (Era 80an)
10 September 2012, 9:30 PM
Astro Arena (Channel 801)
1. Hassan Sani/James Wong
2. Adnan Saidin
3. Dato Malek Noor
4. Zaiton Othman
5. Hanapiah Nasir
6. Rabuan Pit
Episod 3 akan memaparkan kegemilangan sukan di era 80an dengan menampilkan lagenda-lagenda dalam bolasepak, olahraga, sepaktakraw dan bina badan.
Pastinya kejayaan layak ke Sukan Olimpik Moscow 1980 adalah paling manis bagi sukan bolasepak. Namun hasrat beraksi di sana terpaksa dilupakan kerana negara memboikot sukan olimpik berkenaan atas faktor politik. Antara karektor penting dalam skuad berkenaan ialah penyerang Hassan Sani dan James Wong.
Turut cemerlang ialah sukan olahraga yang pastinya masih segar dalam ingatan kita bagaimana rabuan pit muncul pelari terpantas asia tahun 1982. Juga dua atlit dekathlon dan heptatlon negara iaitu Hanapiah Nasir dan Zaiton Othman.
Juga satu-satunya atlit bina badan yang merangkul gelaran 6 kali Mr Asia iaitu Dato Malek Noor.
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
36 Ways to Live
12 September 2012, 9:30 PM
AFC (Channel 703)
Chef Emmanuel Stroobant returns to AFC, this time, showing you how he lives, eats, and enjoys his life to the fullest! In this new and exciting AFC Original Production called 36 Ways to Live! , Chef Emmanuel invites some of his closest VIP friends and media personalities to his home and shows them how to whip up 36 of the most important life recipes that have marked his life, such as the most popular dishes from his successful restaurants to his favourite meals that he makes at home. Cooking in his state of the art, ‘Signature Kitchen’ Chef Emmanuel prepares delicious dishes such as fresh mussels cooked two ways or a deconstructed lasagna! Also, get an intimate peek into Chef Stroobant’s life as he takes you behind the scenes, into the kitchens of his successful restaurants, on a picnic trip and even, a yoga session with his staff! Be enthralled by Chef Emmanuel’s skill, techniques and unique view of life and food!
Thursday, 13 September 2012
My Ghost Story Asia: Episode 5
13 September 2012, 9:00 PM
BIO (Channel 731)
Akina Teo is a professional race car/stunt driver. One night in 2004 as he was driving fast on Karak Highway he saw a figure of a person by the left side of the road in front of him. Although it was strange for anyone to be out that late in the middle of nowhere, he didn’t think much of it until he was about to drive past the figure. Suddenly, the figure streaked across three lanes of freeway, right in front of his car. Akina momentarily lost control of the car, but as a result of his race car driving expertise, he instinctively avoided the figure, surviving the incident unscathed
Friday, 14 September 2012
Poh’s Kitchen – Back to Malaysia
14 September 2012, 10:00 PM
Australia Nework (Channel 521)
On this week’s program Poh takes us on one last trip to Malaysia to share some more of the unique and colourful experiences from her recent visit. She meets up again with two of Malaysia’s most experienced and entertaining chefs, Florence Tan and the irrepressible Ismail Ahmad, who take her to Penang’s tropical fruit farm, where the produce is about as exotic as you can get and perfect for Florence’s ‘Fruity Nutty Chicken’. As Poh finds out, this classic sweet and sour dish is quick and easy to prepare and is guaranteed to tempt the kids too! Poh also meets Florence’s cousin Amy Koh, a famous nonya cook, who shows Poh one of Malaysia’s favourite dishes, Garam Assam.
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Behind the Dialect Groups –Groups Kwang Tung Story
16 September 2012, 9:00 PM
AEC (Channel 301)
Explore the history of Chinese immigrants and their dialect groups as depicted in the teachings of the Chinese God of geopolitical relations.
Revealed: Malaysia’s Majesty – Twice A King
16 September 2012, 9:00 PM
Discovery Channel (Channel 551)
Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah from the state of Kedah has just taken over from Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin of Terengannu as the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, Malaysia’s constitutional head of state. But this is not the first time His Majesty assumes the throne. It is unlikely any other country in the world has ever witnessed the same ruler revisiting the seat of the throne completely without conflict or contest. In a 13-state federation with 9 royal rulers, Sultan Abdul Halim’s installation as the 14th Yang Di-Pertuan Agong reveals the spirit of “unity in diversity” thriving at the heart of Malaysia’s identity. For one of Asia’s most progressive nations to be home to nearly a third of the world’s monarchies also reveal a country with a deep respect for traditions.
American Chopper – Malaysia Adventure
16 September 2012, 10:00 PM
Discovery Channel (Channel 551)
The OCC crew embarks on a Malaysian adventure where their latest build is unveiled. While overseas, Senior, Jason, Jim and Steve encounter wildlife, swim under waterfalls, and barter at the central market.
Monday, 17 September 2012
Era Kegemilangan Sukan Negara (Era 90an)
17 September 2012, 9:30 PM
Astro Arena (Channel 801)
1. Zainal Abidin Hassan
2. Rosman Alwi
3. M.Kumaresan
4. Minarwan Nawawi
5. Raziman Hassan
6. Sapok Biki
Kegemilangan sukan negara berterusan hinggalah ke era 90an dengan nama-nama seperti Zainal Abidin Hassan (bolasepak), Rosman Alwi & M Kumaresan (basikal), Minarwan Nawawi (hoki), Raziman Hassan (sepaktakraw) dan Sapok Biki (tinju)
Mereka telah mencapai tahap tertinggi di peringkat asia, Komanwel, Olimpik dan dunia. kemuncak kejayaan negara ialah ketika berlangsungnya sukan Komanwel di Kuala Kumpur dengan emas pertama di perolehi menerusi Sapok Biki.
My Hometown Short Films, 31 August – 17 September 2012
My Hometown Short Films: Passport Express (Perlis)
31 Aug – 17 Sept 2012
Astro My Hometown (Channel 318)
Director: Rewan Ishak
This is a semi-autobiographical short film of Rewan (played by Iedil Putra), a designer / filmmaker. How he sees this world as he travels through time to visit his childhood. The time machine is a train boarding from KL Sentral to Hatyai, Thailand. He will stop at Arau, Perlis. On board there’s a passenger named Redza (played by Redza Minhat), who’s going to Hatyai. When the train almost arrive at Arau, Redza realizes that he lost his passport & soon he disembarks the train at Arau Station with Rewan.
My Hometown Short Films: Hi, My Name is Julia (Penang)
31 Aug – 17 Sept 2012
Astro My Hometown (Channel 318)
Director: Nadiah Hamzah
Today is Julia’s first day in a new school at SMK (P) St. George, Penang. She’s just moved to the island from KL and isn’t too happy. When she accidentally overhears a conversation between Didi, NG and Lalita – who also happen to be the naughtiest girls of Form 3, she’s forced to join in their plans of fleeing school for the day. Perhaps Penang isn’t going to be as bad as Julia imagined it, after all.
My Hometown Short Films: Kuda Laut (Kedah)
31 Aug – 17 Sept 2012
Astro My Hometown (Channel 318)
Director: Shuhaimi Zulkifli
A story about two boys, Arman and Eteng, 17 year olds who works as íkan bilis’ fishermen on a boat in Kedah. In the break of dawn, the fisherman’s boat sails from its base in Tanjung Dawai towards the open seas of Kuala Muda. While Eteng and Arman get down to sorting the catch, Arman discovers a beautiful sea horse among the school of fish. They argue over the sea horse as one wants to kill and dry it to turn it into a traditional aphrodisiac whilst the other wants to just let it live.
My Hometown Short Films: Hassabiyah (Kelantan)
31 Aug – 17 Sept 2012
Astro My Hometown (Channel 318)
Director: Ramdan Che Hassan
This is a trilogy from the land of Cik Siti Wan Kembang. All 3 stories however revolve around 2 main characters, Naqi and Medey. Both characters represent majority of Kelantanese youth. Because the essence of Kelantan itself lies within every Kelantanese and their lifestyle, all 3 stories will take audience closer to the uniqueness of Kelantan and its citizen’s way of life.
My Hometown Short Films: Outpost (Pahang)
31 Aug – 17 Sept 2012
Astro My Hometown (Channel 318)
Director: Mahen Bala
Early one morning a young Malay soldier and a more elderly soldier reminisce about their hometown at their watch station which is by an isolated beach in Kuantan.
Set in Kuantan in 1941 during the historic sinking of the British Battleship by Japanese Army off the coast of Kuantan, the story is a contrast of ideals and experiences that both men from Kuantan carry with them, ultimately defining them and the decisions they make in their life.
My Hometown Short Films: Kudaku Menari Lagi (Johor)
31 Aug – 17 Sept 2012
Astro My Hometown (Channel 318)
Director: Norhayati Kaprawi
Pride, tradition, family, self, state of being. This is a story about a girl who performs in a kuda kepang troupe, led by an old Javanese man who perseveres in keeping alive their dying culture. The love of culture transcends the gender barrier. Kuda kepang that has traditionally been performed only by men now have girls and women dancing in their midst. The passive spectators become active warriors. Warriors of culture.
My Hometown Short Films: Lastik (Sabah)
31 Aug – 17 Sept 2012
Astro My Hometown (Channel 318)
Director: Nadira Ilana
Over school holidays, Donald (12) is sent to visit his grandmother in rural Keningau. There, his friends Muz (14) and Rahman (13) tell him that two English boys are bullying them. Not only have the English boys stolen their ‘territory’, a clearing near a paddy field where they often play, they have also been stealing the boys’ rubber bands. ‘Lastik’ is a playful modern day retelling of Sabah’s journey towards independence and the making of Malaysia’s founding fathers.
My Hometown Short Films: Berjalai (Sarawak)
31 Aug – 17 Sept 2012
Astro My Hometown (Channel 318)
Director: Uzair Sawal
A rite of passage is a ritual event that marks a person’s progress from one status to another. For most Malaysian boys that would mean getting circumcised but for Iban boys who still practices their traditions, a pair of “Bunga Terong” will be inked onto their skin. Growing up in Miri has taught first time filmmaker, Uzair how to live in a harmonious multi‐cultural community. Although surrounded by friends from different ethnic background, he couldn’t care less about it as he is always occupied with television shows and computer games. He never realizes the need to maintain and preserve the dying traditions of Borneo until he moved out of Sarawak.
My Hometown Short Films: Hikayat Hang Kway Teow (Malacca)
31 Aug – 17 Sept 2012
Astro My Hometown (Channel 318)
Director: Adrian Lai
The legendary Hang Kopitiam of Melaka has just lost its patriarch and founder Hang So Lo. His son Hang Sap who aspires to be a singer has no interest in the business. Tuah Pui, their most loyal servant, steps up to keep things together as relationships fray towards breaking point. When it starts to look like tides have turned, an incident involving a beautiful girl pushes them over the edge.
My Hometown Short Films: The River That Ran Red (Perak)
31 Aug – 17 Sept 2012
Astro My Hometown (Channel 318)
Director: Shanjey Kumar Perumal
During his Grandmothers funeral in Sungai Kerian, Perak Shanjey decided to revisit his hometown and how much it had impacted his family’s life. In 1972, a tragic accident caused a ferry to sink in Sungai Kerian. His grandfather managed to save 11 people before he himself drowned in that tragic incident.
Thus, he makes a journey to search for the people who remembered it and to document it for the future generations.
My Hometown Short Films: Kampung Bangsar (Kuala Lumpur)
31 Aug – 17 Sept 2012
Astro My Hometown (Channel 318)
Director: Sharifah Amani
There comes a time when Deepavali and Hari Raya meet on the same season. And the year Deepa-Raya is celebrated–Fati who grew up in Bangsar is made to feel kampong-less again. In the coldness of London, Vidhya is dearly missed by Fati. In a Deepavali celebration at the house of Vidhya’s grandmother, Fati relives her traces and the shared experiences she had with Vidhya. Soon after returning to their own home, Fati and her family begin their own Raya preparation. The Takbir from their TV set and the Skype from her computer echo the same tone of longing and celebration.
My Hometown Short Films: Gigi Putih (Selangor)
31 Aug – 17 Sept 2012
Astro My Hometown (Channel 318)
Director: Shamyl Othman
Directored by Shamyl Othman, Gigi Putih tells a story of two friends Daniel, an Indian boy in his early 20s, and Tika, a Malay girl in her 20s at the foot of the steps of Batu Caves.
My Hometown Short Films: Penambang (Terengganu)
31 Aug – 17 Sept 2012
Astro My Hometown (Channel 318)
Director: Ariffin Zulkarnain
Penambang tells the story of Arif, who travels home to meet his mother, Halimah. In Kuala Terengganu, Arif meets his mother at Pasar Payang, where he accompanies her as she shops for groceries. Meanwhile, a child with his mother ferry themselves; via the “bot penambang”, from Seberang Takir to Pasar Payang. Who is this child? The two stories will collide in the “bot penambang”; from the “bot penambang” jetty in Kuala Terengganu, along the Terengganu River, to the “bot penambang”jetty in Seberang Takir. Set in the evening of Kuala Terengganu, this is where Arif finds his meaning of life.
My Hometown Short Films: KAMPUNG KU (Negeri Sembilan)
31 Aug – 17 Sept 2012
Astro My Hometown (Channel 318)
Director: Brenda Danker
Xia Xia, a 17-year-old Chinese girl is sent back to Tampin, where she grew up, from Seremban when her grandmother falls sick. There, she meets a childhood friend, Mazlan, and she grapples with her father’s remarriage as well as her future. One evening, Xia Xia’s grandmother passes away and she is forced to leave Tampin for KL, to live with her biological mother. Before she leaves, Mazlan promises that he will always be around for her