One Productions yesterday launched its autumn schedule under the slogan 'mill-gdid bil-gdid'.
The new Super One TV programmes include the gripping dramas, Is-Salib tal-Fidda, L-Ispettur Lowell and the comedy Viva l-Ministru.
Comedy also continues with "everyone's favourite family", the Cassars, in Simpatici, who have almost become household names, while Qeghdin Sew is back with more side-splitting laughs plus the adorable Salvu ta' Werwer.
New to Super One is Claudette Pace, with her morning programme Sellilli mill-Gdid, focusing on women and social issues, and Ray Calleja's daring AO, which discusses delicate matters around the theme of sexuality.
The autumn schedule also includes Alfred Zammit's Kalamita and his Saturday show, Aqliblu, Hermann and Frida everyday, with their magazine programme on health, home and hobbies, and current affairs with D-Bate, Team and the two political commentators Toni Abela and Wenzu Mintoff.
Sports fans are in for a bumper treat, as well as children with Dr Peel and the all-new Fatatu.
Programmes range from country music to chat shows with Norman Hamilton.