Such lovely golden days were they!! Sweet childhood memories, I miss Saudi Arabia a lot, Love Corniche and seaside of Gulf Sea in the City Al Jubail!!! My school,my housing,the supermarket,the stationery shop Al Maktaba, Al Weshem, children clothing store Al Farisa, International Market!!! In short I remember each and every corner of my city, and can never never forget those lovely days till my last breath. Lots of prayers for Saudi Arabia. From Pakistan 🇵🇰💚🇸🇦
انا من اليمن ولدت و عشت طفولتي في السعوديه اجمل مراحل عمري. ... اجمل قناة ياليت يفتحوا قناه جديدة و يعيدوا بث كل برامجها حق الثمانينات واوائل التسعينات ..❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just Great Feeling to hear this, my dad worked at Jeddah during 1982 to 1992 and i have spent my childhood watching this almost everyday..and i love and miss Jeddah for the lovely childhood memories of friends, School and life is Jeddah..now i live in Dubai since 1992..!! but i miss jeddah alot..!!!
Ah the childhood memories are still afresh! I remember humming to this music & the eagerness with which I used to wait for the cartoon. Good memories of Yanbu.
iam from iraq & i grow up in saudi arabia till iam 12 years old in 1990, i cant forget saudi arabia & saudi people that time, simple honest kind i remmber all this things & i hope time back when all arab are same ....
Hey there my Kingdom of Saudia Arabia I miss dammam and Khobar until we meet again my Kingdom I was born there in 1986 and left KSA in 2000 for good Beautiful Memories
a great nation, great people, and a great KING that the whole world lost, the world will always remember his great deeds done for peace and aid to a lot of countries.My condolences to the SAUDIS
the worst part of working outside your country is..you can never expect to be here forever..i want to be in Jeddah but cant cos of low pays and other issues that grown up face at work and day to day life..!!Hmm i wish it was bit more easier to work at KSA like here in UAE..
The best thing about Saudi TV2 was its copious amounts of impoted programming in their original English with Arabic subtitles (with the obligatory bits and pieces snipped out for "sensitive" reasons).