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Malta is highly regarded for having quality entertainment programming on their television channel and E22 is among the best in educational television in the region. Watch for exceptional programs for children and adults that are run by the Education Division of the Malta Government. With continuous updates regarding their programs which are currently being shown as well as archives which can be tapped into as a link to previous productions still available through streaming via the internet. E22 is the primary source of high quality educational programs and is comparable with PBS which is shown around the world. Situated in Malta, E22 can be watched through a computer that is linked to the internet or watched directly when within the programming area. With a whole world of entertainment value as well as the educational programming desired by the public, viewers know they can expect to see all of their favorite shows, especially those designed for the younger set on E22.

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Emily Peacock

Undoubtfully, cinematography has been my passion since a very young age. Even now, watching a new movie or series always prompts me to ask a lot of questions to the author. Thus, every little essay about a title is definitely not a spoiler, but rather an attempt to explore the idea.

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