“I’ve always heard about Malta but never visited before filming this episode,” said Kathy McCabe, host of Nrọ nke Europe. “To say that I was enchanted and enthralled is an understatement. This little country packs a big punch in beauty, culture, friendly locals, food and layers and layers of history. My entire crew was talking about returning for our own vacations.”
Michelle Buttigieg, Representative North America, Malta Tourism Authority, noted that “Malta was thrilled to be included in Kathy McCabe’s Nrọ nke Europe Series and we hope that this episode will inspire the PBS viewers to explore the 8,000 years of history, beauty and diversity that is Malta next time in Europe.”
Nrọ nke Europe follows McCabe’s journey as she embarks on the road less traveled to up-and-coming destinations in Europe, including Malta, Lake Annecy and Albania, as well as to discover tried and true destinations with a new spin.
In Greece and London, McCabe explores local and intimate experiences – including visiting an animal rescue on the island of Aegina and participating in Spitalfields Market’s vibrant Colour Walk. The theme song to the series was recorded at London’s famed Abbey Road Studios where The Beatles recorded. The making of the song is featured in the first episode.
Oge mbu nke Nrọ nke Europe premieres on PBS stations, PBS.org, the PBS app, and PBS Passport, on January 18, 2025, with new episodes debuting weekly. Episodes will air and repeat for years to come. Check your local PBS listings at dreamofeurope.com to find the broadcast schedule. The series is distributed by American Public Television.
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Banyere Malta
Agwaetiti Malta nke anwụ na-achasi ike, nke dị n'etiti Oké Osimiri Mediterenian, bụ ebe obibi kachasị dị ịrịba ama nke ihe nketa ewuru ewuru, gụnyere njupụta kachasị elu nke saịtị UNESCO World Heritage Site na mba ọ bụla. Valletta, nke ndị Knights dị mpako wuru St. John, bụ otu n'ime saịtị UNESCO na isi obodo nke omenala Europe maka 2018. Patrimony Malta na nkume sitere na ihe owuwu nkume ndị kasị ochie na-akwụghị ụgwọ n'ụwa, ruo otu n'ime Alaeze Ukwu Britain. Sistemụ nchekwa kachasị egwu, ma gụnye ngwakọta bara ụba nke ihe owuwu ụlọ, okpukperechi na ndị agha sitere n'oge ochie, oge ochie na oge mmalite ọgbara ọhụrụ. Site na ihu igwe anwụ na-achasi ike, osimiri mara mma, ndụ abalị na-eme nke ọma na afọ 8,000 nke akụkọ ihe mere eme na-akpali mmasị, enwere nnukwu ihe ịhụ na ime.
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