Bip (Israeli TV channel)

Bip (Hebrew: ביפ, pronounced beep) is a comedy web portal, a production unit and night time TV strip on Israel's Channel 2, owned by Keshet. Founded in 2000, it was included in the channel pack of the Israeli digital system HOT before becoming independent.

Bip
Tel Aviv, Israel
ChannelsAnalog: -
Digital: 6
BrandingBip
Programming
AffiliationsKeshet
Ownership
OwnerHot
History
Founded2000
First air date
2000
Last air date
31 December 2010
Links
Websitewww.bip.co.il

In 2009, the channel broadcast Israeli based television shows, and foreign ones such as South Park, Seinfeld, Friends and NewsRadio, but also included Israeli based original television shows, including BeHafra'a ("Disturbance"), an Israeli version of Distraction hosted by Ido Rosenblum, Mahadura Mugbelet ("Limited Edition"), a satire show, Project Bip, a stand-up comedy competition, Crime Animals, crime comedy, and Quicky, a sitcom . Most of its shows were limited for the age 14 and older. The channel also broadcast several non-comedy foreign shows, such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Star Trek and more.

On December 31, 2010, Bip ended its broadcasts on HOT and opened as bip.co.il portal and weekend TV nightly comedy strip.

Original Shows

  • Bobby and Me
  • Ahmed and Salim
  • Layla Be'Kef
  • Citizen Kopatch
  • Yalla, Next
  • Efrat Touring Israel
  • M.K. 22
  • Toffee and the Gorrila [1]

Foreign Shows

References

  1. "Toffee and the Gorrila". BIP. Retrieved 30 July 2014.


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