The Malta Independent 3 May 2024, Friday
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‘Ghal Kulhadd’starts Tomorrow

Malta Independent Saturday, 12 April 2008, 00:00 Last update: about 11 years ago

GHAL KULHADD is a new Sunday morning programme presented and produced by Clare Agius on TVM. Starting tomorrow at 7.30am, the aim of the programme is to keep the already existing Sunday morning audience and increase it by also attracting the enthusiastic audiences of Clare’s late night show – Mhux Ghal Kulhadd.

This lifestyle programme will entertain and educate the audiences with an approach to a “living well and healthy lifestyle”. All this will be done in style and Clare promises a fresh outlook on topics that might have been presented more conventionally in the past.

It will incorporate among its content the “live” Sunday mass, news and newspaper analysis. It will include also interviews with a panel of three guests who will change from week to week and whose life and practices will motivate and inspire. Clare will be emphasising mostly on a holistic approach towards the human being in a total way.

Topics will include physical health, emotional health, spiritual health, mental health, environmental health, pleasures and leisure time, general knowledge etc. The various guests for each programme will bring with them their own experience and share it with the audience which will help them change their ways of living, thinking and being for the better.

Also, during the programme the team will be preparing a “healthy breakfast” followed later by a delicious lunch, prepared by one of Malta’s most renowed chefs Joe Vella and Ronnie Caruana from the Hilton Malta. The preparation of the food will also include the help of a personality who wishes to learn to cook a particular dish. The first guest will be popular TV presenter Moira Delia.

Besides all this, there will be a special corner called L-ahbarijiet ghat-tfal. This special and funny news, interpreted through the eyes of young children, will be read by a very young boy who will be picking highlighted news items of that same week.

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