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- Live transmissions of theater plays.
- A TV series for children based on Grozdana Olujic's book "Rose of Mother-of-Pearl".
- Most popular '90s TV show.
- A wild, weekly documentary look at Belgrade's night life, in the early 1990's. A zany, fast and jumpy sequence of flashes on the hottest night spots, people, styles and attitudes in a city engulfed by war, decadence,refugees and sanctions.
- A look into the day of inmates at a psychiatric ward for the criminally insane in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
- Rajko and Sonja the lead characters, undertake a series of comical fantasy trips, encountering numerous notable stars, personalities and historical events. Shot completely in studio, this was one of the early 'virtual' environment attempts for, than very experimentally minded, Television Belgrade.
- A youth oriented, top ten, weekly rock-pop countdown, featuring performers from all parts of Yugoslavia. With live studio audience, and heavy accent on audience interaction, this series was focused on discovering the new, promising acts, alongside the established rock and pop performers.
- A documentary about the blood feud in Montenegro. At the beginning, inmates at the prison facility talk about their actions and motifs. However, the central part of this documentary is the court trial to Nikola Kaludjerovic, whose revenge for the murder of his son claimed the lives of two.
- Philology professor Vladeta Jankovic explores myths and legends from three major religions - Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
- A weekly family series, aired live, via satellite, from the Sava Centar TV Belgrade, Channel 3 Studio, aimed at Serbian and Yugoslav immigrants in Europe and North America. One of the first live TV series, in Yugoslavia, to be broadcast to the vast number of people living outside of their homeland.
- A TV art marathon conceived as a documentary review of the long going artistic project called 'Publikum kalendari' initiated in the early 1990's by Serbian avant-guard art photographer Stanislav Sharp. This was an unprecedented television art event, in itself, which included more than 100 artists as participants,as performers, as well as art historians and prominent public figures.
- The first ever, comprehensive series, on Yugoslav TV, dealing with the history of Jazz, and the development of Jazz styles. It covered,in ten episodes, major eras as well as major personalities in the jazz world, with special attention given to the great American jazz composers and performers.
- The first ever series on the history and development of photography on Yugoslav television. In six episodes, it traces the story of photography from the very beginnings to the present, giving an insight into future possibilities of new technological developments in the art of photography.
- The story of new wave music scene in Belgrade in the early 1980s.
- Two years before 2000, a presentation of Belgrade's youngest musical talents, pop, rock, rep, disco,house,etc. All took place at the grand Sava Center Auditorium.
- A fantastic tale of a mythic creature visiting specific sites in Belgrade, dear to a young couple who are trying to straighten out their own relationship burdened by modern city hustle and stress.
- The famous Italian pop singer Toto Cotugno, in his first ever concert, in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, performing live, with his Italian backup band. Famous for his winning Eurosong Contest song 'Unite Europe' Cotugno is in his top form as he goes through a series of well known hits.