The long-running magazine programme Ityadi has once again stepped outside the studio to explore Bangladesh's rich history, heritage and cultural roots.
Its latest episode has been filmed in the ancient district of Narsingdi.
The programme will be broadcast on Friday on BTV after the 8pm Bangla news.
The show has been written, directed and hosted by Hanif Sanket, while Fagun Audio Vision produced the episode.
This edition's stage was built in front of the Bir Sreshtho Shaheed Flight Lt Matiur Rahman Library and Memorial Museum in Ramnagar of Raipura Upazila.
The episode features two musical performances.
One song is performed by Narsingdi-born musician Emon Chowdhury and his band Bengal Symphony.
Written jointly by Jewel Ahmed and Kabir Bakul, the folk-fusion track has been composed and arranged by Emon himself.
The programme also opens with a dance-based musical presentation introducing Narsingdi's history, heritage and cultural traditions.
The song, written by Moniruzzaman Palash, has been composed by Hanif.
It is sung by Tanjina Ruma and Mizan Mahmud Rajib, while local dancers perform choreography by SK Zahid.
In the audience segment, four participants are selected through a quiz centred on Narsingdi.
The selected audience members then take part in a drama featuring the district's traditional products.
The latest edition also includes reports on the archaeological site of Wari-Bateshwar, the history and heritage of Narsingdi, and the district's notable landmarks.
Viewers will also see features on distinguished personalities from the district and its traditional handloom industry.
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