Kalam Nawaem

Kalam Nawaem
Also known as 'Sweet Talk (English title)
Genre Talk show
Presented by Octavia Nasr
Fawzia Salama
Muna AbuSulayman
Rania Barghout
Country of origin United Arab Emirates
Original language(s) Arabic
Production
Running time 60 min
Release
Original network MBC

Kalam Nawaem (Arabic: كلام نواعم, English: "Sweet Talk") is a one-hour, female-hosted Arabic talk show that airs late Sunday evenings on the satellite network MBC1. Premiering in 2002, it is credited with pushing social boundaries on Arab television. As of 2007, it was classed among the top 10 programs in the Arab world and commanded the highest ad rates on MBC.[1] In a notable 2011 episode, the program hosted U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.[2][3]

The show's format was inspired by the American television series The View and features four female hosts of different ages, Arab nationalities and points of view.[4] The hosts are Lebanese American journalist Octavia Nasr, Egyptian journalist Fawzia Salama, Saudi Arabian United Nations Goodwill Ambassador Muna AbuSulayman, and Lebanese television personality Rania Barghout. Previous hosts include Palestinian actress Farah Besiso, Saudi fashion designer Heba Gamal, Lebanese actress Hiam Abou Chedid, and Egyptian reporter Nashwa Al Ruwaini.[5][6] The show discusses controversial topics and taboos in the middle east such as homosexuality, gender equality, terrorism, masturbation, incest, sexual harassment, rape, child abuse, infidelity and divorce. The presenters also read correspondence from viewers. Parts of the show have been censored by MBC.[1]

Some of the women have also shared their personal lives with the audience. In one episode, Besiso's then-boyfriend proposed to her on the show, and later Besiso allowed the program to document her pregnancy and televise the birth of her child.[1]

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