KUCHING: In conjunction with Malaysia Day 2025, TVS is presenting a special line-up of programmes that highlight the values of patriotism, perseverance, cultural pride and unity that define the Malaysian spirit.
The curated shows include documentaries and films that capture heartfelt homecomings, inspiring personal journeys, cultural exploration and tales of strength and justice, reflecting the essence of being Malaysian today.
One of the highlights is the internationally acclaimed documentary series Remarkable Living, airing every Wednesday at 10 pm from September 17, which journeys across South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, France, and Singapore to showcase master craftsmen, architects, and culinary experts while inspiring Malaysians to value their own cultural richness alongside global connections.
Another documentary Jom Ke Sana, premiering on Sundays at 8.45 pm from September 21, follows Kally as she returns to Sarawak after working abroad and embarks on a road trip with her best friend, discovering hidden gems, scenic landscapes, and the warmth of local communities while highlighting the importance of cherishing home and embracing cultural unity.
On Sunday, September 21 at 9 pm, the inspiring film Olympic Dream follows Wong Anna, a young badminton player determined to represent Malaysia on the global stage despite serious health challenges, in a story that reflects the perseverance and pride of the Malaysian spirit.
Bikers Kental 2, airing on Sunday, September 28 at 9 pm, returns six years after the first film, following a gang of bikers on a thrilling road trip across southern Thailand in a story packed with action, comedy, and emotion that celebrates loyalty, friendship, resilience, and the spirit of unity among Malaysians.
TVS urges viewers to catch the programmes on Channel 122 via MYTV, Unifi TV, and Astro, or stream online at www.tvsarawak.my and through mobile apps such as MYTV Mana-Mana, Unifi TV, and Astro GO, with the full schedule available on the website.








