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  • '''RANAKA, Manaka''' (1979- ). South African actress, mostly on television. Sister of actress [[Dineo Ranaka]]. Known for roles in [[SABC]] television series like: ''[[Isidingo]]''; ''[[Rhythm City]]''; ''[[Gazlam]]''; ''[[Tsh
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  • ...opera), created and produced by [[Mfundi Vundla]]. It first premiered on [[SABC 1]] in 1994.
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  • ...goli: Place of Gold]]'' (Franz Marx); Mrs Pillay in ''[[Generations]]'' ([[SABC]]); Mrs Pillay in ''[[The Res]]'' (Franz Marx);
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  • ...languages, broadcast by the [[South African Broadcasting Corporation]] ([[SABC]]). Also written '''SABC1'''.
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  • ...and Tsonga, broadcast by the [[South African Broadcasting Corporation]] ([[SABC]]). Also written '''SABC2'''.
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  • ...]]'' ("The soap-stone batallion") is the title of a radio serial (1972), a television serial (1978) and a published novelization (1978), all written by [[Kobus L ...ple living on the fourth floor of Queen's Court. It was broadcast by the [[SABC]] from June 1972.
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  • ...Africa since its founding in 1936 and is best known by its acronyms: '''[[SABC]]''' and '''[[SAUK]]'''. ...pany]] was taken over by the [[South African Broadcasting Corporation]] ([[SABC]]), which was to broadcast in English and [[Afrikaans]] on two separate ser
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  • Johan van Jaarsveld (194*-) is an actor, playwright and radio and television producer. === Television work ===
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  • ...known for presenting a variety of news and current affairs programs on the SABC, from 2007-2010. He was also an M-Net continuity presenter, from 1994-1996.
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  • Performed in the [[SABC]] television series ''[[Nommer Asseblief]]'' (as “Krissie”). )
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  • Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]] [[Willem]] ([[Manie van Rensburg]], [[SABC]] Series: 1976)
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  • Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]] [[Shaka Zulu]] (SABC miniseries)
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  • [[Harriet Gavshon]]. Filmmaker for television and the big screen. ...of numerous documentary films and drama series for the [[SABC]] and other television companies in South Africa.
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  • ''[[Torn Allegiance]]'' is a made for TV film by [[Alan Nathanson]] and the [[SABC]] ...le John Herrinton|Herrington, Neville John]] 1993. ''The English Language Television Single Play in South Africa: A Threatened Genre, 1976-1991''. Unpublished P
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  • Made by [[Film Afrika Worldwide]], in association with the [[SABC]], written by [[John Hunt]] and produced and directed by [[David Wicht]], w Broadcast by the [[SABC]] in 1987.
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  • The name of a long running 1990s children's [[SABC]] television series featuring [[Pedro Espi-Sanchis]].
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  • ''[[Shaka Zulu]]'' is an [[SABC]] television series. ...[[Joshua Sinclair]] for the [[South African Broadcasting Corporation]] ([[SABC]]), based on Sinclair's novel of the same name (1985). The series starred [
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  • [[Nic Swanepoel]] (1940-1998). Actor for stage, radio, film and television. Broadcaster. ...matric in 1958 in Vanderbijlpark, trained as teacher and then joined the [[SABC]].
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  • [[Cedric Messina]] (1920-1993) was a South African born radio and television producer. ...sical drama on radio, after which he joined the BBC to become an excellent television producer, notably of the BBC Shakespeare series.
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  • ...Bobbejaanspunt]]'' ("Baboon's point"), it was a single drama written for [[SABC]] TV-1 in 1985. A copy of the [[SABC]] script (dated March 1985) is held in the archive of the Drama Department,
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  • A popular 1994 TV series by [[Paul C. Venter]]. A South African period drama television series, written as a sequel to ''[[Konings]]'' (1991), which continues to Directed by Danie Joubert , it was produced for SABC TV1 Drama by [[Eklips]] and [[Leisureco]]. The executive producers were [[M
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  • ...ns]], broadcast by the '''[[South African Broadcasting Corporation]]''' ([[SABC]]). https://www.sabc.co.za/sabc/
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  • ...9**-) is a South African ice skater; dancer, singer and actor for theatre, television and film; and a co-director of the theatre company [[Peoples Theatre]]. ===Television===
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  • ''[[Konings]]'' ("Kings") is an [[Afrikaans]] TV series of 20 episodes for [[SABC]] TV1. Channel: [[SABC]] TV1 | Premiére: 23 Apr 1992 | Finale: 3 Sep 1992 | Thursdays, 19h00
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  • She performed as "Trana" in the 1980 [[SABC]] television series ''[[The Story of an African Farm]]''.
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  • [[Shoki Mokgapa]] (1983/84?-2018) was a television and film actress. ...[[SABC 2]]), ''[[Ashes to Ashes]]'' ([[e.tv]]), ''[[Those Who Can't]]'' ([[SABC 2]]), ''[[Sokhulu & Partners]]'' and ''[[The Docket]]'' (2018) as well as t
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  • ...at the age of 21 in 1967 when he joined the English radio service of the [[SABC]]. [http://www.tvsa.co.za/actors/viewactor.aspx?actorid=14536]
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  • ...10 years, she now works between the USA, UK and the South African film and television markets. ===Television===
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  • === Radio and television === ...C 2]], inserts for ''Spirit Sundae'' ([[SABC 1]]) and ''Issues of Faith'' (SABC 2);
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  • ...evision she had a role in ''[[1945]]'' ([[SABC]], 1982), ''[[Galery]]'' ([[SABC]], 1985).
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  • As a television performer he appeared in a number of [[SABC]] 2 TV dramas. ..., he was involved as a mediatior between the producers and actors of the [[SABC]] TV soap ''[[Generations]]''.
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  • ...r for live theatre and a specialist floor manager and autocue operator for television. ...later as a television freelancer for another 14 years on shows such as the SABC evening news, [[Good Morning South Africa]], 20 [[Miss South Africa Pageant
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  • '''Alan Nathanson''' is a South African television director. ...tary series ''Tomorrow’s World''. He worked as a scriptwriter for Granada Television and in January 1975 he returned to South Africa, accompanied by his German-
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  • ...outh African actor best known for his role as Nick Dekker in the [[SABC2]] television mini-series ''[[Huis van Liefde]]'' (2008). ...he [[SABC]] from 1988 to 2000, working as an actor and voice artist at the SABC. He has been a freelance actor, voice artist and scriptwriter since 2005.
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  • === Television === ...odman]], [[Grethe Fox]], [[Percy Sieff]] and [[Jenny Pichanik]]. Won the [[SABC]]-TV Best Play Award and the [[Tonight Award]] for Best Single Drama.
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  • ...bulletin writer Television News, [[SABC]] 3, Script writer “Generations”, SABC 1’s prime-time soap opera, Senior Producer Arts Unlimited (Collage), Pro ...eived as a way of bringing together her multi-faceted background in print, television and theatre.
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  • ...es produced for the [[SABC]] by [[Manie van Rensburg]], and broadcast by [[SABC]] TV in 1976. The first [[Afrikaans]] comedy series for television, about a bumbling private detective with a good heart and a talent for grab
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  • He started with the [[SABC]] in 1973, in the period they set up television broadcasting in South Africa. In 1985 he moved to the fledgling Electronic ...ess Telecommunications Pty Ltd]], a private multimedia digital signage and television broadcasting company supplying media services to the private and public sec
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  • On television she had a role in ''1945'' (SABC, 1982).
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  • ...he stage play into a television mini-series, which was revived into a full television season of 26 episodes in 2014.
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  • ...[University of Pretoria]], became particularly well known for his work on television and film. ''[[Miss Julie]]'' 1984 ([[SABC]] TV film)
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  • ...as plauing a supporting role in the television series ''Dawson'' for the [[SABC]].
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  • ...ancis L. Rangoajane]] (1963-) is a South African born journalist, film and television-actor, script writer, director, lecturer and theatre researcher. ...tween 1999 and 2005 ran film and television script writing workshops for [[SABC]] to improve script writing. He also became a part-time Consultant at [[Wi
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  • ...atients of the Kronen Clinic, written by [[Kobus Louw]] and broadcast by [[SABC TV]] in 1976-1977. Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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  • He has had several position at [[SABC]] Afrikaans television service, among them senior drama producer. Role in the television series ''[[Willem]]'' (1976).
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  • ...to South Africa in 1962. She played the part of Connie Labuschagne in the television series ''[[The Villagers]]'' which ran from 1976 to 1978.
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  • === Television === ...he had a role in ''Onder die Suiderkruis'', a drama series broadcast on [[SABC]] 2.
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%A9rard_Rudolf] is a South African stage, film and television actor and poet. ...company in Cape Town with a friend. He subsequently worked exclusively on television, his first production being ''[[Arende]]''.
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  • ...revue work for [[Adam Leslie]], [[PACT]] and several productions for SABC Television. He appeared in ''[[Equus]]'' in 1975. He starred in ''[[The Runner Stumble He had a role in the [[SABC]] television series ''Die Sonkring II'' in 1993.
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  • ...wiki/Zack_du_Plessis] was a South African actor and comedian for stage and television. ...toria Drama Department]]. He was married to [[Magda van Biljon]], actress, television presenter and script writer.
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