Hahamishia Hakamerit (1993–1997) – a weekly Israeli satiricalsketch comedy program whose often surreal skits were characterized by a satirical point of view which did not spare the audience sensitive subjects such as politics, national security, the Holocaust and sex
Fisfusim (1994–2008)
Ha-Comedy Store (1994–1997) – a weekly entertainment program which consisted of different short nonsense-style skits
Reshut HaBidur / Rishon Babidur (1994–2004) – talk show hosted by Dudu Topaz
Zehu Ze Hai (1995–1998) – a weekly entertainment program which consisted of several short sketches
Ramzor (2008–2014) – a comedy drama dealing with relationship issues from the men's point of view. Three friends are each in a different phase of their relationships. The married man is standing on the red light and can't move a finger without the approval of his control freak wife. The one having a stable relationship is standing on the yellow area which means his girlfriend keeps the leash very close to her, and his relative freedom is only an illusion. The single guy is running free on the highway of one-night stands. Each one of them gives a different interpretation for the terms of relationships between men and women through several comic situations. The show features Adir Miller, Lior Halfon, Nir Levy and Yael Sharoni. (broadcast on Keshet)
Shnot Ha-Smonim (2013-2017)
Amamiot (2014)
70 Milion Sibot Le-Osher (2014)
Tsomet Miller (2016)
Reality and game shows
Let's Make a Deal (1994–1996) – the Israeli version of the popular U.S. game show
Lingo (1994–1996) – the Israeli version of the U.S. game show of the same name
Kokhav Nolad (2003–2012) – reality television show searching for talented new vocalists; hosted by Zvika Hadar (broadcast on Keshet)
The Ambassador (2005–2006) – Reality show based on the American TV show, The Apprentice, except contestants are competing for a job to defend Israel's reputation abroad. Candidates must strive to spin Israel's story most effectively and need not pay much attention to reality or the Palestinian point of view. The winner will be the person who best demonstrates the qualities of a professional advocate and presents Israel in the most positive light. [2] Beginning in November, the show was an immediate hit, topping the ratings throughout its 12-week run. The final episode was watched by 1.5 million viewers, which equals 25% of the population.[3]
Nolad Lirkod (2005–2008)
Rokdim Im Kokhavim (2005–2012) – a reality television show featuring celebrities with professional dance partners competing in ballroom and Latin dances; hosted by Avi Kushnir and Hila Nachshon, who were replaced by Guy Zu-Aretz and Yarden Harel in the final series
The Successor (2006) – an Israeli competition show judged by mystifier Uri Geller. The show featured ten contestants competing to become the next great mentalist, to be determined by viewers voting by phone and online. The contestants performed their effects on celebrity guests each week.
1 vs 100 (2007–2013): game show hosted by Avri Gilad
TV series
Ramat Aviv Gimel (1995–2000)
Hafuch (1996–1998)
Kesef Katlani (1996–1999)
Florentine (1997–1998)
Tironoot (1998–2001) and its sequel Miluim (1998–2001)