This weekend on VTV3, a series of exciting and captivating shows produced by VTV will be aired: Weekend Reunion, Ciné 7 - Vietnamese Film Memories, Weekend Date, and Time, Oh Time! Telling a Story.
The endearing vocalist Noo Phuoc Thinh will liven up the stage of Weekend Date (8:00 PM, Sunday, March 9, 2025 – VTV3) with a series of hits: Dreamers, Touch My Heart Gently, medley: If Only - Loving You is Something I Couldn’t Expect, and Silent – Your Eyes. In addition to the endless stories about his artistic journey, the program will also feature interesting and creative segments, like the star showcasing his cooking skills.
With the participation of Meritorious Artist Quang Thang, Duy Nam, Anh Duc, Thai Son, Duy Hung, Weekend Reunion (8:00 PM, Saturday, March 8, 2025 – VTV3) will provide a new vibe to this year’s March 8th celebration, imagining a world where women mysteriously disappear. Men around the world rejoice, thinking that their lives are now full of joy with freedom from strict supervision. However, they soon come to see how hard and pointless life is without women.
Ciné 7 - Vietnamese Film Memories (9:10 PM, Saturday, March 8, 2025 – VTV3) is attracting viewers with its exploration of Vietnam's Revolutionary Cinema and nostalgic stories from iconic stars like People’s Artist Nhu Quynh, People’s Artist Tra Giang, and Meritorious Artist Huu Muoi. This March 8th, the show will introduce the film Don’t Burn along with insights from actress Minh Huong – who portrayed martyr Dang Thuy Tram, Hien Tram – the martyr's younger sister, and People’s Artist Đặng Nhật Minh.
The program Time, Oh Time! Telling a Story with the theme And Flowers Will Bloom (9:15 PM, Sunday, March 9, 2025 – VTV3) will take viewers on a fragrant journey, sharing the inspirations that have fueled generations of artists, from veterans to contemporary and younger generations. The segments will blend with content featuring Spring Melody, Hanoi - 12 Seasons of Flowers, Milk Flowers, Green Chrysanthemums, and And Flowers Will Bloom. Each segment brings its creative exploration, including the collaboration of People’s Artist Thai Bao and his son, young saxophonist Bao Anh.
Each weekend program represents a creative journey from each production team. The return of Weekend Reunion and Weekend Date highlights the careful research and exploration of subjects and characters, creating unique colors and fresh highlights for each episode. The nostalgia of artists and the discoveries made by the younger generation create harmony with revolutionary films in Ciné 7 - Vietnamese Film Memories. Upcoming films include The 17th Parallel: Day and Night, Mother’s Absence, The Holy Day, The Wild Fields, Rising Wind, When Will It Be October, and Saigon Special Forces. The And Flowers Will Bloom program focuses on cultural and historical content through a creative artistic lens. Upcoming topics include Train Station and the Trains, Missing the Countryside, Living the Market Life, Stories of the Rivers…
Along with the investment in the weekend primetime slot on VTV3, from early March, the weekday evening slot (Monday to Friday) will also undergo a makeover with time slots arranged based on audience preferences. The Vietnamese Film block, now airing at 8:00 PM with two films focusing on "healing": My Father, the One Who Stayed (8:00 PM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday) and Dusty Roads (8:00 PM Thursday, Friday).
One of the key highlights of VTV3's evening lineup is the debut of Beautiful +84 at 10:00 PM, combining travel, culture, real-life experiences, conversations, and art. With the message "Honoring the beauty of the country and people of Vietnam", the show promises to take viewers on emotional journeys, stir national pride, and introduce the beauty of Vietnamese culture innovatively. “Beautiful +84” engages audiences across multiple digital platforms, where viewers can ask questions, vote on memorable moments, and participate in the online competition "Love Vietnam", spreading love for the homeland through a creative and modern lens, contributing to a dynamic and inspiring travel-culture space.
The 9:00 PM game show block will span the week with shows like Green Leaves, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Secret Secrets, Because You Deserve It, and King of Vietnamese Language. Each show has its unique tone, with a strong connection and interaction with the audience, combining entertainment with knowledge. Notably, the game show Green Leaves creatively mixes revolutionary music and modern style through colorful competitions. Alongside the TV broadcasts, an online version of Green Leaves has rgarnered a lot of interest on the national digital platform, VTVgo.
Along with airing a series of new programs from early 2025, Vietnam Television is also strengthening its multi-platform content distribution. In addition to the original broadcast content, many other versions will be released on VTVgo and other digital platforms to reach younger audiences better.