Turkish TV show
32. Gün Genre News, documentary, political commentary Country of origin Turkey Original language Turkish Network TRT 1 (1985–1992)atv (1995)Show TV (1992–1995) (1995–1998)CNN Türk (1999–2005)Kanal D (1999, 2005–2016)Release 1 October 1985 (1985-10-01 ) – 8 December 2016 (2016-12-08 )
32. Gün (English: 32nd Day ) was a Turkish national and international television news show. Launched in 1985 by Mehmet Ali Birand ,[1] it was Turkey's longest-running and one of the most influential news programmes.[2] The show was originally aired on state-owned TRT 1 (1985–1992), then moved on to private television channels.[3]
Contributors to 32. Gün include: Coşkun Aral ,[4] Mithat Bereket ,[5] Ali Kırca,[6] Cenk Başlamış,[7] Ahmet Sever,[8] Bülent Çaplı,[9] Rıdvan Akar ,[10] Cüneyt Özdemir ,[11] Can Dündar ,[12] Çiğdem Anad,[13] Deniz Arman,[14] Ayfer Dedekorkut,[15] Serdar Akinan,[16] Kerem Şenel,[17] and Utku Başar.[18]
Episodes
Season
Years
Number of episodes
Guests
1
1985-1986
9
Yasser Arafat [19]
2
1986-1987
10
3
1987-1988
10
4
1988-1989
10
5
1989-1990
11
Saddam Hussein
6
1990-1991
11
7
1991-1992
20
8
1992-1993
47
Abdullah Öcalan ,[20] Eddie Murphy [21]
9
1993-1994
44
Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah
10
1994-1995
43
11
1995-1996
39
12
1996-1997
43
13
1997-1998
39
14
1998-1999
26
15
1999-2000
47
16
2000-2001
46
17
2001-2002
51
18
2002-2003
50
19
2003-2004
50
20
2004-2005
42
Bashar al-Assad
21
2005-2006
34
22
2006-2007
37
23
2007-2008
42
24
2008-2009
41
25
2009-2010
37
Celâl Şengör
26
2010-2011
40
27
2011-2012
36
28
2012-2013
38
29
2013-2014
42
30
2014-2015
21
31
2015-2016
19
32
2016
10
Books
References