Dorehami

March. 18,2016      
Rating:
6.8
Trailer Synopsis

Dorehami is an Iranian Telecast currently directed by Mehran Modiri. It aired on cable network IRIB Nasim on Thursdays at 21:00 and Fridays and Saturdays at 23:00 from March 18 to October 1, 2016 and continue from November 4.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2016

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98 Episode

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Episode 1 - Borzoo Arjmand
March. 18,2016

Episode 2 - Show
March. 25,2016

Episode 3 - Mahrave Sharifinia & Ali Parvin & Shabnam Moghaddami & Ali Zandvakili
April. 01,2016

Episode 4 - Reza Yazdani
April. 08,2016

Episode 5 - Soroush Sehhat
April. 15,2016

Episode 6 - Firouz Karimi & Amir Yalarjmand & Nima Fallah
April. 22,2016

Episode 7 - Amir Aghaei
April. 29,2016

Episode 8 - Safapour Brothers
May. 06,2016

Episode 9 - Jamshid Mashayekhi
May. 13,2016

Episode 10 - Behnam Safavi
May. 20,2016

Episode 11 - Kamran Tafti
May. 27,2016

Episode 12 - Branko Ivanković
June. 03,2016

Episode 13 - Khashayar Etemadi & Omid Rouhani & Amin Hayaei
June. 10,2016

Episode 14 - Vahid Talebloo
June. 17,2016

Episode 15 - Parviz Kordovani & Kamand Amirsoleymani
June. 24,2016

Episode 16 - Hossein Erfani & Rouzbe Nematollahi & Alireza Khamse
July. 01,2016

Episode 17 - Naser Mehdizade
July. 08,2016

Episode 18 - Mohammad Maylikohan & Amin Zendegani
July. 15,2016

Episode 19 - Amirmehdi Joule & Mehdi Yarrahi
July. 22,2016

Episode 20 - Parvin Bahram
July. 29,2016

Episode 21 - Dr. Hassan Aghajani
August. 05,2016

Episode 22 - Bahram Zand
August. 12,2016

Episode 23 - Aref Lorestani & Alireza Heydari
August. 19,2016

Episode 24 - Koroush Tahami & Omid/Amir Tajik & Hamid Estili
August. 26,2016

Episode 25 - Zohre Shokofande
September. 02,2016

Episode 26 - Hojjat Ashrafzade & Houman Barghnavard
September. 09,2016

Episode 27 - Shila Khodadad & Hesamedin Seraj
September. 16,2016

Episode 28 - Laleh Eskandari & Vahid Shamsaei
September. 23,2016

Episode 29 - Zahra Nemati & Elham Pavenejad
September. 30,2016

Episode 30 - Ali Tafreshi & Alireza Rezaei & Behnoush Bakhtiari
October. 07,2016

Episode 31 - Mahmoud Pakniat & Mehrnoush Sabrkon & Abolfazl Jalili
October. 14,2016

Episode 32 - Reza Rashidpour
October. 21,2016

Episode 33 - Ali Omrani
October. 28,2016

Episode 34 - Samad Nikkhahbahrami
November. 04,2016

Episode 35 - Salar Aghili & Hossein Abdi
November. 11,2016

Episode 36 - Saeid Shahrouz & Mehrdad Minavand
November. 18,2016

Episode 37 - Elham Hamidi
November. 25,2016

Episode 38 - Bahare Rahnama
December. 02,2016

Episode 39 - Babak Jahanbakhsh & Shohre Soltani
December. 09,2016

Episode 40 - Sima Tirandaz & Reza Sadeghi & Ehsan Rouzbahani
December. 16,2016

Episode 41 - Sahar Jafarijouzani
December. 23,2016

Episode 42 - Gelare Abbasi & Goroh Avazi & Atila Hejazi
December. 30,2016

Episode 43 - Kambiz Dirbaz
January. 06,2017

Episode 44 - Parastoo Golestani & Mehdi Safaei
January. 13,2017

Episode 45 - Shabnam Gholikhani
January. 20,2017

Episode 46 - Saman Salvar & Samira Hosseinpour & Pouria Poursorkh
January. 27,2017

Episode 47 - Rasoul Najafian
February. 03,2017

Episode 48 - Minoo Ghaznavi & Siamak Ansari
February. 10,2017

Episode 49 - Farhad Zarif
February. 17,2017

Episode 50 - Abdollah Eskandari & Afsane Chehreazad
February. 24,2017

Episode 51 - Afarin Abisi & Behnam Tashakor
March. 03,2017

Episode 52 - Behrouz Razavi
March. 10,2017

Episode 53 - Leila Boloukat
March. 17,2017

Episode 54 - Mohammadhossein Latifi & Nafise Roushan
March. 24,2017

Episode 55 - Siavash Kheyrabi
March. 31,2017

Episode 56 - Saman Golriz
April. 07,2017

Episode 57 - Nasrin Moghanloo & Meysam Ebrahimi
April. 14,2017

Episode 58 - Ali Ansarian & Arash Borhani
April. 21,2017

Episode 59 - Omid Hajili
April. 28,2017

Episode 60 - Rambod Shokrabi & Hadis Fouladvand & Mehdi Yaghmaei
May. 05,2017

Episode 61 - Milad Keymaram
May. 12,2017

Episode 62 - Sohrab Moradi & Sina Shabankhani
May. 19,2017

Episode 63 - Narges Mohammadi
May. 26,2017

Episode 64 - Pejman Bazeghi & Azade Zarei
June. 02,2017

Episode 65 - Amirali Danaei
June. 09,2017

Episode 66 - Sorena Sattari
June. 16,2017

Episode 67 - Bahare Afshari
June. 23,2017

Episode 68 - Reza Yazdani & Ali Nasirian
June. 30,2017

Episode 69 - Linda Kiani
July. 07,2017

Episode 70 - Afsane Baygan
July. 14,2017

Episode 71 - Sahar Zakaria
July. 21,2017

Episode 72 - Davoud Namayande
July. 28,2017

Episode 73 - Hojjat Ashrafzade & Fateme Goudarzi
August. 04,2017

Episode 74 - Alireza Shojaeinouri & Hossein Vafaei & Shahram Safavi & Salar Aghili
August. 11,2017

Episode 75 - Vahid Taaj & Amin Tarrokh
August. 18,2017

Episode 76 - Farhad Aeish & Hamid Askari
August. 25,2017

Episode 77 - Negar Abedi
September. 01,2017

Episode 78 - Nasrin Nosrati
September. 08,2017

Episode 79 - Manouchehr Azari & Saeid Arab & Reza Javdani
September. 15,2017

Episode 80 - Show
September. 22,2017

Episode 81 - Prof. Majid Samiei
September. 29,2017

Episode 82 - Saeid Abdouli
October. 06,2017

Episode 83 - Seyed Ali Ziya & Majid Vasheghani
October. 13,2017

Episode 84 - Masoume Ebtekar
October. 20,2017

Episode 85 - Shohre Lorestani & Mohammadali Bahmani
October. 27,2017

Episode 86 - Mohammad Alizade & Mehdi Karampour
November. 03,2017

Episode 87 - Pirouz Arjmand & Morteza Mousakhani
November. 10,2017

Episode 88 - Ali Dehkordi
November. 17,2017

Episode 89 - Marjane Golchin
November. 24,2017

Episode 90 - Ladan Mostoufi
December. 01,2017

Episode 91 - Behdad Salimi & Hadi Kazemi
December. 08,2017

Episode 92 - Jamshid Gorgin
December. 15,2017

Episode 93 - Faghihe Soltani & Nima Masiha
December. 22,2017

Episode 94 - Houman Hajiabdolahi
December. 29,2017

Episode 95 - Azade Samadi
January. 05,2018

Episode 96 - Hamid Manouchehri & Kamran Rasoulzade & Mahchehre Khalili
January. 12,2018

Episode 97 - Sirous Alvand & Afshin Zinouri & Keyvan Saket
January. 19,2018

Episode 98 - Mohammadali Niloufarforoushzade & Hamid Lolaei
January. 26,2018

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