
From the stables of Ghana's first wholly Entertainment Television Station , GH-One, comes 'Tyme Out With Tee A', a popular feel-good family comedy show starring famous master of ceremonies Tunde Adewale, also known as Tee A.
'Tyme Out with Tee' began showing last week and continues this and every Wednesday at 8:30pm on the station which is clearly marking its territory in entertainment circles in Ghana.
'Tyme Out with Tee A' is a wholesome African variety comedy TV show that cuts across different strata of viewership.
While the show aims to entertain viewers through the fine art of comedy, it also celebrates Africa's entertainment talents who are doing remarkably well in the arts and entertainment industry. The programme consists of a mix of interactive stand-up comedy, drama sketches, interviews and varied musical performances with an exciting twist.
The much loved segment, 'rave of the moment' with Tee A and Prof. Abbey, is for the matured audience and specially designed for people who want to unwind with their families. The rib-cracking segment on the programme showcases serious issues in a light mannered and satirical way.
According to Tee A, 'We are in over 17 countries now and the show has grown in such a short time that I am amazed at the success. We also have a lot of international viewers around the world.'
He revealed that the new edition of 'Tyme Out with Tee A' had been designed to give the audience more than what they bargained for.
GH-One began commercial broadcast in October 2011 much to the excitement of viewers who were left expectant after their rather enticing test transmission. The station has remained committed to bringing quality entertainment programmes to its viewers around the country.
Over the period, viewers of the station have been entertained with a blend of exciting local and foreign content ranging from reality series, movies, music videos, entertainment report and many more.
The excitement will be taken a notch higher with the rolling out of the rejuvenated and thrilling entertainment programme like 'Soundcity' which airs every Saturday at 3:00pm.
Another programme to be introduced is the 'Daily Buzz', an entertainment news segment to give tit-bits within the world of showbiz. 'Daily Buzz is a daily show to air at 12 noon and 5:00pm.


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