Premiering in 2012 and 2020, Shabab Al Bomb and دارين are among Stc TV’s most celebrated shows. Across the timeline from 2012 to 2026, Stc TV has presented audiences with over 9 captivating shows. Stay up-to-date with over 9 of Stc TV’s elite series, with our list refreshed for March 2026.

A fast-paced comedy that follows a group of friends navigating life, love, and family drama in hilarious and unexpected ways, capturing the ups and downs of youth in modern Saudi Arabia.

It deals with a collection of dramatic stories inspired by reality concerning women facing real problems in their marital and family lives. The events intersect within the Egyptian Family Court, where various cases are presented that go beyond infidelity and separation to deeper social complexities.

In a dramatic context, the work deals with the story of the Saudi girl Eman, who is kidnapped, taken out of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and forcibly married. She lives difficult moments of suffering, and her dream remains to return to her country.


Drama series revolving around the antics and shenanigans of young adults from the same family. When Ghunima attracts the attention of Nasser, they become close friends. But, soon the jealousy of other around them causes a rift between them.

Taking place in the Thieves' Market located in the Syrian capital, Damascus, the events deal with a number of stories dealing with counterfeiting currencies, drug trafficking, and others.

A love story between ambitious chef Dalal and Talal who is still recovering after getting out of a toxic relationship, they meet through an accident and soon fall in love and decide to get married. But we observe through their relationship the difference between their personalities, which causes many problems that threaten the end of the relationship, to finally meet on new foundations of trust and true partnership.


A family drama inspired by real stories from Kuwaiti society. the series explores love, separation, and unspoken emotional struggles within one family. Through quiet moments and layered relationships, Little Steps reflects the realities of Gulf families with honesty, warmth, and emotional depth.