Efrat Abramov

Efrat Abramov (Hebrew: אפרת אברמוב, born March 3, 1980) is an Israeli TV presenter, journalist and screenwriter.[1]

Residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, to a family of Jewish background. Abramov was the host of the daily Bip comedy channel show "Mahadoora Mugbelet" (English: "Limited Edition"). Then she was selected to write and host the TV aftershow "The little sister" (Hebrew: האחות הקטנה) – a satire late night that followed the events of "HaAh HaGadol" (The Big Brother)" show in Israel. Abramov hosted the show for 3 seasons, (150 episodes) that dealt with seasons 1, 2 and the first VIP season. The show terminated due to the closure of Bip channel in the end of 2010.[2][3][4]

Since 2008 Abramov is a columnist in the Israeli newspaper Globes.

References

  1. "Efrat Abramov Profile - Photos, Wallpapers, Videos, News, Movies, Efrat Abramov Songs, Pics". www.in.com. Archived from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  2. "אפרת אברמוב עושה את ישראל ושתיהן מאוד נהנות". הארץ.
  3. מלמד, אריאנה (18 August 2011). "גלוברמן ואברמוב: אנשים טובים באמצע הערב". Ynet.
  4. "האחות הקטנה: הבת הסוררת של המשפחה". הארץ.


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