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Encyclopedia > List of South African television series
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Contents

Fictional

  • Agter Elke Man (1986)
  • Angelique (1976) - imported French historical drama
  • Arende (90's)
  • Backstage
  • Ballade vir 'n Enkeling (1986)
  • Ben Brandt (1977)
  • Die Bosveldwinkel (1980)
  • Die Meisie Van Avignon (1976) imported, dubbed from French
  • Die Tierbrigade (1977)
  • Die Waaghals (1978) - imported, dubbed from English
  • Egoli: Place of Gold — multi lingual soap opera (M-NET)
  • Four Jacks And A Jill On The Move (1977)
  • Generations — multi lingual soap opera
  • Het van Verlangekraal
  • Isidingo: The Need — multi lingual soap opera (SABC3)
  • Kooperasiestories (1983)
  • Madam & Eve — English-language satirical sitcom
  • Net 'n Bietjie Liefde (1977) - local sitcom
  • Nommer Asseblief (1979)
  • Orkney Snork Nie (Afrikaans for "Orkney doesn't snore" (implies that Orkney is not boring)) — Afrikaans sitcom
  • Ouma Kom Help (1976)
  • Scandal
  • Sewende Laan ("7th Avenue") — multi lingual soap opera (SABC2)
  • 'Sgudi 'Snaysi
  • Shaka Zulu
  • Skoppensboer (1981)
  • Suburban Bliss — multi-lingual sitcom
  • The Dingleys — South Africa's first sitcom
  • The Dingleys (1977)
  • The Flipside
  • Trans-karoo (1984)
  • Van Der Valk (1979) - imported detective series, dubbed into Afrikaans
  • Vetkoekpaleis — Afrikaans sitcom
  • Vyfster (1984)
  • Willem (1977)
  • Yizo Yizo

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News and Actuality

  • 3rd Degree — investigative journalism (e-tv)
  • 50/50 — multi lingual environmental news and documentaries [http://www.5050.co.za/ (TV3, later SABC2)
  • Carte Blancheinvestigative journalism (M-NET)
  • Collage (1985)
  • Die Boere Orkes Kompetisie (1980)
  • Die Brandkluis (1979)
  • Flinkdink (1977)
  • Good Morning South Africa (1985) — Morning News and actuality (TV1, later SABC3)
  • Kamera 1 (1976)
  • Kamera 2 (1976)
  • Koffiehuis (1977)
  • Midweek (1977)
  • Pasella — Afrikaans magazine programme
  • Pop Shop (1976)
  • Sing (1976)
  • Special Assignment — investigative journalism [http://www.sabcnews.com/specialassignment/ (SABC3)
  • Spectrum (1976)
  • Sport '76 (1976)
  • Sportsview (1977)
  • Sportsvision (1976)
  • Studio 53
  • Tempo (1977)
  • Top Billing — English magazine programme
  • Uit En Tuis (1977)
  • Video 2 (1979)
  • Walk the Plank (2005) — Game Show

This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Ernst Haeckel coined the term oekologie in 1866. ... For the newspaper that gave News Corporation its name, see The News (Adelaide). ... Documentary film is a broad category of visual expression that is based on the attempt, in one fashion or another, to document reality. ... TV3 may mean: TV3 (Catalonia) TV3 (Ireland) TV3 (Malaysia) TV3 (Medford, USA) TV3 (New Zealand) TV3 (South Africa) TV3 (Viasat), Viasats flagship channel, with several European national channels, including: TV3 Denmark TV3 (Estonia) TV3 (Latvia) TV3 Lithuania TV3 (Norway) TV3 Slovenia TV3 (Sweden) TV3 (Marysville) See also: Lists of... SABC 2 is a South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) television channel that carries programming in English, Afrikaans and various African Languages. ... Investigative journalism is a kind of journalism in which reporters deeply investigate a topic of interest, often related to crime, scandals, government corruption, or white collar crime. ... M-Net (originally an abbreviation for Electronic Media Network) is a subscription-funded television channel in South Africa, established in 1986 by a consortium of newspaper companies. ... A collage composed of magazine articles and pictures Collage (From the French: , to stick) is regarded as a work of visual arts made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole. ... TV1 is a general entertainment channel available on Australias Foxtel, Austar and Optus Television pay television services. ... SABC 3 is a commercial South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) television channel that carries programming in English. ... MidWeek celebrated it’s 20th year of publication in 2004. ... Special Assignment is the 10th episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. ... SABC 3 is a commercial South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) television channel that carries programming in English. ... In most modern usages of the word spectrum, there is a unifying theme of between extremes at either end. ... The first two measures of Mozarts Sonata IX, which indicates the tempo as Andante grazioso and the metronome marking as = 120. Andante redirects here. ... Billing is a film term denoting the amount and order in which film credits information is presented in advertising and on the film itself. ... Walking the plank is a form of execution popularly (but incorrectly) believed to have been widely practiced by pirates. ...

Comedy

  • Biltong And Potroast (1978)
  • The Knicky Knacky Knoo Show (1976) - local comedy

Children's & Youth

Playhouse ~1977

  • Bangalory Time (1976)
  • Casimir (1980)
  • Die Kraaines (1976)
  • Harry's House (1980)
  • Zap Mag (80s and 90s)
  • Die Swart Kat (Late 80's) — Kids crime buster series.
  • Interster
  • Haas Das se Nuuskas ("Haas Das's news box") (Haas Das refers to the main character, a stuffed rabbit with a tie as his only clothing) — Afrikaans children's programme (TV1)
  • Klein Kronieke (1980)
  • Liewe Heksie — Afrikaans children's programme
  • Liewe Heksie (1981)
  • Miena Moo — Multilingual children's programme
  • Oskar in Asblikfontein — Afrikaans children's puppetry (TV1)
  • Pumpkin Patch — English children's variety show
  • Takalani Sesame — multi lingual children's programme, based on (and produced in co-operation with) the United States series Sesame Street
  • Tekkies
  • Trompie En Die Boksembende (1980)
  • Wielie-Walie (1976) — Afrikaans children's variety programme
  • Thabang Thabong (2003) — Children's variety programme Thabang Thabong
  • Zet
  • Manemarak

Casimir may refer to: Casimir effect, an attraction between parallel plates best explained by quantum mechanics Casimir invariant, of a Lie algebra Casimir (dinosaur), from the French TV show lÎle aux enfants Hendrik Casimir (1909–2000), a Dutch physicist Casimir Gzowski (1813–1898), an engineer and acting Lieutenant Governor... Interster (Afrikaans, Inter-star) was a weekly science-fiction puppet television show made for children and shown in South Africa from the late 1970s. ... Afrikaans is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in South Africa and Namibia. ... TV1 is a general entertainment channel available on Australias Foxtel, Austar and Optus Television pay television services. ... Liewe Heksie is a fictional character created by Afrikaans children’s books author, Verna Vels. ... Liewe Heksie is a fictional character created by Afrikaans children’s books author, Verna Vels. ... TV1 is a general entertainment channel available on Australias Foxtel, Austar and Optus Television pay television services. ... Takalani Sesame (be happy Sesame in Venda) is the South African version of the childrens television program Sesame Street. ... Sesame Street is an American educational childrens television series for preschoolers and is a pioneer of the contemporary educational television standard, combining both education and entertainment. ... An athletic shoe is a generic name for a shoe designed for sporting activities, and is different in style and build than a dress shoe. ... Manemarak is an Afrikaans edutainment show about a tiny alien who regularly travels from his far-away planet to study life on earth. ...

Shows Based on International Versions

Big Brother is a popular reality television format, where, over 10 weeks or so, a number of contestants (typically 10 or 12) try to avoid periodic publicly-voted evictions from a communal house and hence win a cash prize. ... Idols is a television show on the South African television network M-Net, based on the popular British show Pop Idol. ... Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a television game show which offers very large cash prizes for correctly answering successive multiple-choice questions of increasing difficulty. ...

Not Known If Imported or Local

  • Barbapapa (1978)
  • Balke Toe (1976)
  • Brakkenjan-imported
  • Bret Maverick (1984)
  • Cosmos (1980)
  • Die Beertjies (1978)
  • Die Beskermers (1978) -imported
  • Die Geheim Van Morsan (1977)
  • Drie Plus Een (1977)
  • The Iron Horse (1976)
  • Kavalier Storm (1976)
  • Musty (1976)
  • Network (1986)
  • Ridders Van Die Wapad (1978)
  • Sebastian Senior (1978)
  • Sebastian Seun Van Jonquieres (1976) - imported
  • The Money Game (1977)
  • Whirligig (1978)
  • Woman Today (1979)

Barbapapa figures Barbapapa is both the title character, and name of the species of said character, of a series of childrens books written in the 1970s by Annette Tison and Talus Taylor. ... Bret Maverick was a 1981 television series featuring James Garner in the role that made him famous in the 1957 series Maverick. ... Cosmos: A Personal Voyage was the name of a thirteen part television series produced by Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan which was first broadcast by the Public Broadcasting Service in 1980. ... The Iron Horse, a 1966-1968 United States television series, featured Dale Robertson as fictional gambler-turned-railroad baron Ben Calhoun. ... A whirligig is an object that spins or whirls, or has at least one member that spins or whirls. ...

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