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In 2008, after returning to Australia from a period of studying and working in Turkey which included writing for Time Out Istanbul and working for Turkish Television, Sally began work as a presenter on various online channels including a film review program, and presenting and producing a segment on the Sydney online channel Eat Do See.
Seyhan “Sisi” Soylu is the director of Turkish television channel Kanal T. She is involved in the controversial program "Penitents Compete".
She came to wide attention after starring as Şehrazat Evliyaoğlu in Binbir Gece, a Turkish television series which was popular not just in Turkey, but also in some Eastern European countries.
Beyaz Show is a popular Talk Show program hosted by Turkish television personality Beyazıt Öztürk (also known as Beyaz).
Today, Çetin İnanç continues to direct, although his passion has since been funneled into Turkish television programmes likes Çılgın Bediş and the more recent Karaoğlan.
In 2010, Ahmet received the role of Nigar Kalfa in a primetime historical Turkish television series, Muhteşem Yüzyıl (The Magnificent Century).
The İş Bank commercial featuring Atatürk, the founder of Turkey, first aired on Turkish television channels on 10 November 2007, coinciding with the 69th commemoration of Atatürk's death.
It is a spin-off from the Valley of the Wolves media franchise, based on the Turkish television series of the same name using characters from the sequel series Valley of the Wolves: Ambush.
Gülhan Şen, Turkish television presenter, producer, and speaker
It is part of the Valley of the Wolves media franchise, based on the Turkish television series of the same name, along with Valley of the Wolves: Iraq (2006) and Valley of the Wolves: Palestine (2010).