Arabian Nights

Arabian Nights (2000)

EndedScripted showDrama, Adventure, Fantasy

To cure a prince's murderous madness, Scheherezade tells him a series of wonderous stories.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday, Sunday at 20:00 (120 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Part 2May 1, 2000
S01E01Part 1Apr 30, 2000
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Arabian Nights' from the year 2000 premiere?

The TV show 'Arabian Nights' premiered on January 30, 2000.

Who were the main characters in 'Arabian Nights'?

The main characters in 'Arabian Nights' were Scheherazade, Aladdin, and Sinbad.

What was the genre of 'Arabian Nights'?

'Arabian Nights' was a fantasy adventure TV show.

Where was 'Arabian Nights' set?

'Arabian Nights' was set in the mystical lands of the Arabian Peninsula.

Who was the creator of 'Arabian Nights'?

'Arabian Nights' was created by Peter Barnes.

What was the premise of 'Arabian Nights'?

'Arabian Nights' followed the adventures of Scheherazade as she used her storytelling abilities to captivate the Sultan and save her own life.

Did 'Arabian Nights' have any supernatural elements?

Yes, 'Arabian Nights' featured supernatural creatures like genies and magic.

How many episodes were there in 'Arabian Nights'?

'Arabian Nights' had a total of six episodes.

Who played the role of Scheherazade in 'Arabian Nights'?

Mili Avital played the role of Scheherazade in 'Arabian Nights'.

Were there any notable guest stars in 'Arabian Nights'?

Yes, the TV show 'Arabian Nights' featured notable guest stars such as James Frain and John Leguizamo.

What were some of the challenges Scheherazade faced in 'Arabian Nights'?

Scheherazade faced challenges such as defeating evil sorcerers, navigating treacherous landscapes, and outwitting cunning enemies in 'Arabian Nights'.

Did 'Arabian Nights' receive any awards or nominations?

Unfortunately, 'Arabian Nights' did not receive any notable awards or nominations.

How was the visual style of 'Arabian Nights' portrayed?

The visual style of 'Arabian Nights' was richly detailed, featuring vibrant costumes and intricate set designs that transported viewers to a mystical world.

Was 'Arabian Nights' based on any existing literary works?

Yes, 'Arabian Nights' drew inspiration from the collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian folk tales known as 'One Thousand and One Nights'.

Did 'Arabian Nights' have a soundtrack?

Yes, 'Arabian Nights' had a captivating soundtrack that enhanced the magical atmosphere of the show.

How did 'Arabian Nights' contribute to the fantasy genre?

'Arabian Nights' contributed to the fantasy genre by presenting a unique interpretation of the Arabian folklore, showcasing the mystical elements and captivating storytelling techniques.

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Also known as

  • Az ezeregy éjszaka meséi (Hungary)

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