The Public Broadcasting Services is currently working on reinventing itself considering that it will soon be celebrating its fifteeth anniversary since its inception and therefore they have created a brand new identity for themselves whilst also reworking their television schedule for the fall noting the delivery of brand new shows including contemporary addictive drama which seems to be attracting a lot of interest from all across the Maltese Islands. I am referring to the series 'D.R.E.A.M.S' which will be returning later on this evening for its third airing.

Last week, the viewers were treated to the premier auditions for the school musical which saw Jasmine (Rachael Tedesco Triccas) lose some of her esteemed pride due tot he fact that she had the missing ingredient of originality but in the meantime, the girl who ended up impressing was Antoinette (Analise Psaila) who signed through a beautiful rendition of the song 'Melodija ta' Ħajti' which translates into 'Melody of My Life'. The reaction to her performance was astounding and it seems like she may be in for the ride of her life now that she has managed to outshine the friend she used to have. In the meantime, as this story continues to pick up pace, attention is turned to Brandon (Jean Pierre Cassar) whose interest is only in playing basketball and despite knowing that he needs to get his grades up, he is spending his time watching the team practice from the sidelines.Keeping a close eye on Brandon is none other than the pretty Jade (Rachel Genovese) who has taken a liking to him hoping that their budding friendship can evolve into a more stable relationship.
Other story-lines to be given premier focus tomorrow will be those of Philip Roger Triganza III (Damian Buhagiar) who seems to be encountering some sort of problems as well as Emma (Kayleigh Cassar) and Petra (Maria Farrugia) who seem to be very much inseparable and unable to lead their own lives without each other. Supporting members of the cast include none other than former Eurosong participants, Domenique and Ruth Sammut Casingena whilst it is also to be noted that the music of the series has been composed by none other than Ray Agius, the man behind the entries at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1995 and 1997 as well as the same individual behind the winning entries in the past two editions of the Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza. Therefore tonight at 20:45 just after the main evening news bulletin on Television Malta (TVM), tune in to D.R.E.A.M.S for another extraordinary musical experience.
Source: Official Synopsis
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