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NDTV Good Times launches 'Free Fall' on 21 April
 

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(11 April 2008 8:10 pm)

 

MUMBAI: NDTV Good Times is ready to release its new travel and adventure show Free Fall on 21 April 2008.

Anchored by Neha Dixit, the show is a part of the channel's new summer lineup that encapsulates subjects ranging from travel, luxury and adventure to relationships, food and drinks.

The half-an-hour show will air every Monday at 10 pm, and will come with information about destinations and their sports along with safety tips for people who desire to visit those places.

The other shows that NDTV Good Times is presenting as a summer package to its audience include Limited edition, Lounge, Highway on my Plate and In High Spirits.

NDTV Lifestyle CEO Smeeta Chakrabarti said, "Within 6 months of our launch, we have captured over 40 per cent market share that caters to the niche English lifestyle segment. The new programmes are a continuation of the channel's strategy to provide stimulating yet substantive shows that are presented with flair and reach out to our target 21 million homes."

While Limited edition, hosted by Perizaad Zorabian, and Free Fall are fresh new episodes, the remaining three start off with their fresh new season.

The second season of Lounge, a late night chat show hosted by actor Rajat Kapoor, plans to discuss topics ranging from parent-child relationships to sibling rivalry.

The show airs every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 11 pm.

The second season of In High Spirits, hosted by bartender Shatbhi Basu, will continue to air every Tuesday at 9 pm.

Similarly, the third season of Highway on my Plate, anchored by Rocky and Mayur, will also stick to the same time slot which is every Tuesday at 10 pm.

NDTV Good Times channel head Shibani Sharma Khanna said, "Our target is largely cosmopolitan and socially upbeat audience. Therefore, the production team had to undertake immense research work to build the content so that the resultant product bears complete originality."

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