Extravaganza is a two-hour comedy variety show based on NBC's Saturday Night Live, aired in Indonesia by Trans TV on Saturday and Monday nights from 2004 until 2009. At the time, it was the most popular comedy variety show in Indonesia.
This sitcom soap opera tells the story of a simple mixed Betawi and Sundanese family, namely the Bajuri and Oneng families, who earn just barely because the husband is just a bajaj driver while the wife runs a small salon. They live at home with Eti, Oneng's mother, who is usually called Emak. Their simple lives and their surrounding environment are shown to illustrate the situation of the suburban communities in Jakarta.
Angel's Diary is a soap opera drama that aired on Trans TV every Monday through Friday, claiming to be a new presence in Indonesia with editing and shooting that par with movies. It tells the story of 19-year-old Angel who moved from Australia to Indonesia. In Indonesia, Angel lives at the house of her aunt who is very talkative, and her 8-year-old nephew, Zoppy. Living in a new country with a different culture gives her a culture shock. In the midst of his confusion in adapting, Angel always diligently writes a diary on his laptop in the form of a blog.
Putri, a student from an ordinary background, enters an elite school called Harapan High School, in which the rising boy group SM*SH enrolled. The members are also the sons of wealthy families who are members of the TORO Group. Because of an incident one day, Putri crossed path with Rafael, the leader of SM*SH.
An improvisational comedy television show whose format originates from the Australian television show, Thank God You're Here (TGYH). The format is a public figure or actor performing a sketch without a script and without context, so the guest star has to improvise to fit the comedy sketch.
An everyday talk show program with hosts Indy Barends and Indra Bekti, which aired from 2003 to 2013. From 2012-2013, the program was broadcast every Saturday and Sunday at 09.00 - 10.00 WIB with hosts Indra Bekti, Ruben Onsu, Cici Panda, and Papham Ashari.