List of programs broadcast by Geo Entertainment

The following is a list of historically significant original programming on Geo TV (2002–present), a television channel in Pakistan that airs Lollywood movies and TV dramas.[1]

Current programming edit

Original programming edit

  • Dao
  • Shiddat
  • Mehroom
  • Bayhadh

Upcoming broadcasts edit

  • Sun Mere Dil
  • Ishq Hua
  • Jaan Nisar

Former programming edit

Anthology edit

Comedy/sitcom edit

Drama edit

Horror/supernatural edit

Animated series edit

Soap/long format edit

Reality/non-scripted edit

Telefilms edit

Awards shows edit

Talk shows edit

Ramazan special transmissions edit

Acquired programming edit

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These are the sponsored programs and shows which are aired as broadcast syndication.

See also edit

References edit

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