Pablo Micallef

Pablo Micallef

Pablo Micallef 2008
Born November 15, 1978
Malta
Occupation lecturer, TV Producer, Television host
Years active 1995–present
Website
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Pablo Micallef is a Maltese lecturer and television presenter currently co-hosting TVAM, Television Malta's breakfast show. He also hosted the Maltese language version of Deal or No Deal on TVM, another game show called Studio 54 and a weekly documentary X'Qala Bahar, which explored various aspects of the Mediterranean Sea.

Pablo who is currently reading Law at the University of Malta, has a Masters degree in Mass Communication from the University of Leicester and a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Malta. He also studied at New York University [needs citation]. He currently lectures Media at MCAST Institute of Art & Design. He worked as a TV producer at Malta’s production house Where's Everybody. In the most recent Malta Television Awards [citation needed], Deal or No Deal was the winner of the Best Game Show Category whilst Pablo Micallef was nominated for the Best Presenter' award. His summer show X'Qala l-Bahar was also nominated for ‘Best Documentary' programme.

In 2005 as part of 'Tracci' production team was awarded three Malta Journalism Awards.[1]

In 2008 he interviewed the Prime Minister Dr. Lawrence Gonzi during the show niltaqghu.[2]

Pablo was the Unit Production Manager of 'Stalking' a film short film which made it to Cannes Film Festival this year [needs citation].

Shows Presented by Pablo Micallef

Radio shows
Radio Internet - Late night talk show
The Mysterious Profile- discussion show
The Virtual Story Maltese History show
The Millennium Countdown
Baywatch – late night comic show


Pablo hosting Malta Song for Europe 2009
Deal or No Deal Malta wins best Games Show at the MTVA 2010

TV shows
Profili Misterjuzi – TV documentary
Lasktuwa – Political satire TV show
Nickelodeon – the history of film
X’Qala l-Bahar - TV documentary
Deal or No Deal – game show
In February 2009 Pablo together with Valerie Vella hosted the Malta Eurovision Song Contest.[3]

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