Come Dine With Me Gets First Arabic Version

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ITV Studios’ Come Dine With Me format has been licensed by OSN, marking the show’s first local treatment in the Arabic world.

The Arabic version, Yalla Neta’asha, will be produced by ITV Studios Middle East and filmed in the United Arab Emirates during this summer. The 45-episode series will run exclusively on OSN weekly from Sunday to Thursday, with a new group of contestants—of various nationalities from Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Egypt, Bahrain, Oman and Western expats—every week.

The reality show that is celebrating its 15-year anniversary this year and has already been licensed to more than 40 countries, with over 140,00 episodes produced globally.

Rolla Karam, interim chief content officer at OSN, said: “OSN is thrilled about the acquisition of the format Come Dine with Me, which will be the first original production of the extremely popular show that comes to our region. This production further cements our commitment to providing curated content and bringing the best in entertainment to our audiences in the Middle East. We believe that Come Dine with Me will be as huge a success in the Middle East as it is in the United Kingdom and across the globe and are very excited for what’s to come in the pipeline in terms of original productions.”

Ziad Kebbi, CEO of ITV Studios Middle East, added: “We are thrilled to join hands with OSN in terms of delivering compelling original content on their platform and are committed to turn the Arabic Come Dine With Me, Yalla Neta’asha, into a massive hit.”