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What to watch when you are in Poland? Posted by on Oct 22, 2013 in Culture

Whenever we visit my family in Poland, my husband is always looking for english channels…And I’m sure you do the same while in Poland. However, if you can’t find anything you like in English, watching Polish show/movie could be a great way to practice Polish! The broad range of national and international TV stations is available from Cable TV or satellite TV.

Satellite TV:

Cyfra + (www.cyfraplus.pl)

This is a digital satellite TV provider. You can contact their call center in English – phone number is 0801801801

Polsat cyfrowy (www.cyfrowypolsat.pl)

This is a digital satellite TV provider. You can contact their call center – phone number is 022 356 66 66

N (www.n.pl)

This is a digital satellite TV provider. A lot of HDTV quality channels. You can contact their call center – phone number is 0801 0 55555

Cable TV:

UPC Polska (www.ptk.com.pl)

This is the biggest TV cable provider operating in Poland. You can contact them at phone number 0229495

Popular channels:

TVP1 – The oldest, widely known, national Polish TV station, which has been transmitting programs since it’s opening in 1953. It has mainly informative subject matter. Also important are movies and serials broadcasting from “The number one” and also performances of “Theater of Television”. One of the best known position in TVP1’ programme are: “5-10-15” (I’m not sure if it is still on air), “Dobranocka”(evening programme for children), “Information”- wiadomości), serials: “Klan”, “Lost”, “Heroes”, “Once Upon a Time… The Explorers”, “Plebania” or “The Bold and the Beautiful”.

TVN – A famous Polish, commercial TV station (from media group IT). The best known programms and serials are: “TVN Facts”, “Weathercast”, “Kryminalni”, “Na Wspólnej”, “Niania”, “Man on trees”, “Szymon Majewski Show”, Polish version of “Strictly Come Dancing”, talk-shows: “Rozmowy w toku” .

Polsat – First private television in Poland. It was opened in 1992. One of the best known and popular programms and serials: “Events”, “Sport”, “What about Poland?”, “Fear Factor”, “13 Station”, “Benny Hill”, “Prison Break”, “Desperate Housewives”, “The X-Files”, “CSI: NY”, “Baywatch”, “W.I.T.C.H.”.

TV Polonia – Polish public canal. Directed mainly to Poles living abroad. It’s programming is similar to this presented by TVP1. It offers among other things information in “Teleexpress”, replayed serials’ episodes like: “Klan” or “Na dobre i na złe” a

TVN24 – Commercial informative programme. It belongs to IT media group.

Ale Kino! – Polish movie canal. It transmits films from all continents and all of types.

Kino Polska – First and only channel which shows movies of only Polish production. Exists from 20 XII 2003.

MTV Polska – Polish equivalent of the best known American music television. It offers music programms with diverse music videos from all over the world and entertaining programs.

TVP Kultura – Fairly new Polish station (2005) about cultural subjects: movies, literature, music, theatre and folklore. 50% of it programms are archival.

TVN Turbo – Channel concerns everything about cars and motorcycles and also other fields of motorization. It transmits well-known British programme “Top Gear”. It programming is directed mainly to the male part of the public.

If there is something very interesting I missed, please share it with us in comments below:)

Do następnego razu… (Till next time…)

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My name is Kasia Scontsas. I grew near Lublin, Poland and moved to Warsaw to study International Business. I have passion for languages: any languages! Currently I live in New Hampshire. I enjoy skiing, kayaking, biking and paddle boarding. My husband speaks a little Polish, but our daughters are fluent in it! I wanted to make sure that they can communicate with their Polish relatives in our native language. Teaching them Polish since they were born was the best thing I could have given them! I have been writing about learning Polish language and culture for Transparent Language’s Polish Blog since 2010.


Comments:

  1. Josh:

    TVP2 has a series called Czas Honour, which it seems everyone here watches. It’s in its 6th season now and is a historical drama about the Polish resistance during WWII.