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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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  • ...[[Muvhango]]'' when it premiered in 1997. She won a South African Film and Television Award in 2006 for this role.
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  • ''[[Nagspel]]'' is the title of a television drama by [[Chris Barnard]] (1939-2015). Written in 1976, it was filmed for the [[SABC]] by director [[Stephan Bouwer]], with [[Marius Weyers]], [[Katinka Heyns]]
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  • He won an Artes Award in 1996 for best comedy script for the [[SABC]] television series ''Suburban Bliss''.
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  • [[Tessa Jubber]] (1977- ). South African stage, television and film actress. [http://www.tvsa.co.za/actors/viewactor.aspx?actorid=4437 On television she has appeared in ''Loitering in Jozi'', [[SABC]], ''Lied van die Lappop'', ''The Great Chase'', ''The Adventures of Sinbad
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  • ...art history of theatre in South Africa, entitled ** and broadcast by the [[SABC]] in the late 1970s. She also directed the television series ''[[Meester]]'' (1992), the TV film ''[[Uitdraai]]'' (1988),.
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  • [[Karin Retief]] (1960-). Actress on stage and television, teacher, speech trainer. Also credited as [[Karin Fourie]]. ...and later [[PACT]]. Best known for her role as Carina Human in the [[TV1]] television series ''[[Ballade vir 'n Enkeling]]''.
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  • ...s for both [[CAPAB]] and [[PACOFS]] over the years. She later joined the [[SABC]] in Johannesburg as a well-known presenter. ===Television work ===
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  • [[Cobus Visser]] (1949-2019) was a South African stage, television and film actor, voice artist and translator. During his years at the [[SABC]] he attended master classes in Los Angeles at the renowned Lee Strasberg M
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  • ...actress, best known for her role as Yolanda in the [[Afrikaans]] [[SABC]] television series ''[[Orkney Snork Nie]]'' (IMDb [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3464605
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  • In the early 1980s she had roles in a number of [[SABC]] television productions, among others ''A Touch of Pink'', ''Westgate II'', ''Fever War
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  • ...the 1960s) and [[Radio Port Natal]]. In 1979 he was appointed manager of [[SABC]] Enterprises. ...of the nature programme ''[[50/50]]'' as well as doing dubbing work for [[SABC TV]].
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  • [[Louw Venter]] (1975-). Comedian; Actor on television, film and stage; Writer; Director. Corné in ''The Most Amazing Show'' (television).
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  • ...or, director. He became better known as television presenter e.g. of the [[SABC]] TV magazine programme ''Collage''.
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  • [[Nomsa Xaba]] (19**-). Actress on stage, television and film. ...in ''[[Konings]]'', ''[[Torings]]'' and played Nonhlanhla in the [[SABC]] television drama ''Home Affairs'' 2006.
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  • ===Television=== Television includes: ''[[Home Affairs]]'' (SABC 1); ''[[Toshiba Tablet Race]]'' (Web Series); ''[[ICE]]'' (USA TV); ''[[Ame
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  • ...Striptease on Santa Monica Boulevard. On 22 July 1963 he appeared on the television game show ''To Tell the Truth'' on which the panel members had to guess who ...] trained local dancers for the medium. He worked on [[Alan Nathanson]]’s television movie ''[[Ducktails]]'' (1977), as well as on [[Gray Hofmeyr]]’s [[Leon S
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  • ...cher") is the title for both an [[Afrikaans]] stage play (1927 ) and an [[SABC]] by [[Afrikaans]] TV series (1991) ...chelle Spies]] and [[Gilbert Terblanché]]. Broadcast in 1992, it won the [[SABC]] prize for TV dramas.
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  • ...unsuccessful spinal surgery and forced to take early retirement from the [[SABC]]. He remained in South Africa until his death in 2006 in Johannesburg. ...rse'' (1983); Lord Charles Somerset in ''Dr James Barry'', a TV-film for [[SABC]] TV-1 (1976); George Bailey in ''An African Dream'' (1987); For a complete
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  • ...later joining the [[SABC]] as full time broadcaster. In 1997 he left the [[SABC]] to return to theatre and free-lance TV work, having founded his own compa ...04). For television he was the director of ''[[Arts Unlimited]]'' for the SABC, i.a. making a documentary about the [[Cape Flats Players]], (broadcast 30t
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  • In 1975 he joined [[SABC|SABC TV]] as a scriptwriter. ...in June 1972. In January 1978 it was presented as a television series by [[SABC TV]]. Published by [[Tafelberg-Uitgewers]] in 1978.
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  • '''Kim Engelbrecht''' (born 1980). Television, film and stage actress. Kim is best known for her role as Lolly in the [[SABC]] soap opera ''Isidingo''.
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  • [[Amrain Ismail-Essop]] (born 1976). South African stage, film and television actress and dramatist. ...is Enuf]]'' (2002). Film and television credits include ''Generations'' ([[SABC]], 2001) and ''Scooter Riders'' (2001), ''[[Forgiveness]]'' and ''[[Twist]]
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  • '''Nigel Kane''' (19**-). Radio and television personality, actor. ...d the [[SABC]], working as a freelance and acting in radio drama. He was [[SABC]]'s first English-speaking newsreader.
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  • ...ries ''Play of the Week'' and aired 20 March, 1961 by National Educational Television (NET) (1961) (USA) ...dcast in the program ''[[Radioteater]]'' on the Afrikaans service of the [[SABC]] on 4 May, 1962 at 19h30. A copy of the script is held in the Drama Depart
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  • He was the Programme director responsible for the dissolution of the [[SABC]] All-Night Radio Service ([[Radio Orion]]) === His work in television===
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  • === Founding of the SABC === ...ges. In 1976 the SABC also began broadcasting [[Television in South Africa|television]].
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  • ...Schauffer]]. In 1983 she was appointed to the Advisory Board of the SABC's television service.
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  • Filmed and broadcast in South Africa by the [[SABC]] on March 21, 1983 (TV premiere) and released in the USA on November 13, 1 Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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  • Produced by the [[SABC]], directed by [[Danie Odendaal]], with a cast that consisted of [[Louise M Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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  • ...age, radio, film and television actor, as well as a producer for stage and television. ...cted in a number of Edgar Wallace plays and, as early as 1929, appeared on television. His first wife, Henrietta Millar, had divorced him in 1921 and in 1929 he
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  • ...us Louw]] and [[Helene de Klerk]] and directed by [[Stephan Bouwer]] for [[SABC]] TV in 1978. The cast included [[Cobus Rossouw]], [[Annelisa Weiland]], [[ Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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  • ...came a hugely successful scriptwriter in the first decade of South African television. Cundill also wrote a television drama (''[[The Outcast]]''), and a number of stage plays, including a comed
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  • == Radio and television == She acted in the television series ''[[Avenues]]'' which was broadcast on [[SABC3]], 1998
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  • === Television === ...Sgudi 'Snaysi. The success of 'Sgudi 'Snaysi – which ran to 78 episodes on SABC – led to roles in other series, often produced by the production company
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  • [[Patrick Ndlovu]] (19**- ). South African television, film and stage actor best known for his role as Sizwe Moloi in the [[SABC1 ...n Drowning]]'' (1999); ''[[Zulu Love Letter]]'' (2004) and in the [[SABC]] television series [[Shaka Zulu]].
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  • ...[[André van den Heever]], editing by [[Niel Rossouw]]. Broadcast by the [[SABC]] on 26 April, 1976. Digital version of the script of the television adaptation by Bouwer and Louw, [[SUNDigital Collections]][https://digital.l
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  • ...of a highly regarded and popular bilingual ([[Afrikaans]] and English) '''television mini-series''' of three seasons, broadcast between 1989 and 1994, The serie ...simply known as ''[[Arende]]'' (first broadcast on 27 April 1989 on the [[SABC]] TV1., the original season, namely ''[[Arende II: Moordenaars Karoo]]'' ("
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  • ...ad hoc television presenting or expert panel work for [[M-Net]] and the [[SABC]].
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  • Television roles include Thando in ''Suburban Bliss'' and Eve in ''Madam and Eve''. Artes award 1996 for her role as Thando in the [[SABC]] television series ''Suburban Bliss'' (best actress in a comedy).
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  • ...kNET]]) and a a researcher for the programme ''[[An Nur - The Light]]'' ([[SABC]] 3).
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  • ...Amor Brujo]]'', both featuring [[Mercedes Molina]] and her company, and a television version of the play ''[[Salomé]]'' by [[Oscar Wilde]]. ...a. His most prestigious and most expensive production was undoubtedly the television series ''[[Shaka Zulu]]'' (1986), which was sold word-wide. His only featu
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  • ...scheduled for transmission early in July. Following his departure from the SABC towards the end of last year (as a Senior Producer) he directed ''[[Inspect
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  • ...''Life Among the Baboons'' (1978) and ''Tlou'' (1982), both shown by the [[SABC]]. 1956 – ''[[By an African Campfire]]'' (British television series) (Episode: ''Rogue Elephant'') (Director: Darcy Conyers),
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  • [[Nina Swart]] (19*-) Actress and television presenter. ...'[[7de Laan]]'' from 2000-2004, after which she presented ''Pitstop'' on [[SABC]]2. She also had a recurring role in the sci-fi series ''Charlie Jade'' in
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  • ...al. In 2008 she was one of the Top 20 contestants on the [[SABC]]1 reality television competition ''So You Think You Can Dance''.
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  • .... The following January, Louis Wiesner was arrested at the offices of the SABC and was briefly interned. During that time, Sir Theodore Truter, the Chief ...kie se Erfenis]]'' ([[Pierre de Wet]]/1945). By 1950 he was back at the [[SABC]] and in 1957 he was transferred to Pretoria to become Head of the Agricult
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  • ...ript by [[Stephan Bouwer]], who also produced and directed the drama for [[SABC]] TV, with [[Karen de Kock]], [[Annelisa Weiland]], [[Wilma Stockenström] Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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  • 1961: Broadcast in [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Wat Elke Vrou Weet]]'' by the [[SABC]] [[Afrikaans]] service on on the programme ''[[Radioteater]]'' on 22 Decem A copy of the [[SABC]] typed script for the 1961 broadcast of ''[[Wat Elke Vrou Weet]]'', found
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  • The film was produced by [[Sandra Kotzé]] for the [[SABC]], with a script by [[Wilma Stockenström]] and [[Leon van Nierop]] and dir The film was first broadcast by the [[SABC]] om 27 November 1988.
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  • ...and ''[[Die Vuurtoring]]'' (1984). Many of these were produced for the [[SABC]] by [[Visio Films]], the company he had launched in 1976. ...pon his return he found that his services were no longer required by the [[SABC]].
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  • ...nelius Mabaso]] ("Corney") (1934-2009) was a South African stage, film and television actor and director. ...eras, such as Hamilton in the Zulu comedy series ''[['Sgudi 'Snaysi]]'' ([[SABC]] 1986-1992) and Ndosi in ''[[Ubambo Lwami]]''. Roles in feature films incl
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  • == Television == ...ger), directed by [[Oliver Schmitz]]; ''[[37 Honey Street]]'' (lead) for [[SABC]]; ''[[Paradys]]'' (supporting role), directed by [[Danie Joubert]]; ''[[Vi
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  • [[Nico Liebenberg]] (1955-2014) was a South African [[Afrikaans]] stage, television and film actor. He was also known for his roles in the [[SABC]] television series ''[[Konings]]'', ''[[Die Glaskasteel]]'', ''[[Meester]]'' and ''[[Or
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  • In 1983 he became a television announcer on the [[SABC]]'s channel TV1, the first person of colour to be appointed in this capacit
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  • ...[[James Ambrose Brown]], as well as several other productions in film and television.
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  • It was the first English drama series on South African television and dealt with life in a small mining town on the Witwatersrand. When the g ''[[The Villagers]]'' was originally broadcast in South Africa by the [[SABC]] from 1976 to 1978.
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  • ...nky Schlesinger]] (1953-). Actress, writer, journalist. Active in film and television work. She directed the mini series ''uGugu no Andile'', which was aired on [[SABC]] 1 in 2008.
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  • ...mpany doing Theatre-in-Education programmes. Shaun worked on stage, radio, television and in industrial theatre. He was a member of [[A Company of Actors]]. His TV work includes ''Backstage'' and SABC 2 production ''Fishy Feshuns''.
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  • ...eter Goldsmid]], [[Friedrich Stark]] & [[Alwyn Swart]]/1993) all for the [[SABC]], and [[Dit Wat Stom Is]] ([[Laurence Lurie]]/2005) for [[kykNET]]. She wa
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  • 1969: Broadcast by the [[Afrikaans]] service of the [[SABC]] on 27 August with the original title of ''[[Die nag het geweers]]'' ("the Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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  • ...the groundwork for the TV series ''Blikskottel'' in 2003 (kykNET). In 2005 SABC 2 commissioned [[PIT Productions]] to create the comedy series ''Kompleks'' PIT has since grown and now incorporates a fully-fledged television and postproduction facility and also a sound studio.
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  • ...ers and became the first South African comedian to be featured on Canadian television. He also appeared in a number of local films. During the last years of hi
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  • ...en 25 December 1952 and 26 July 1953 by the [[Afrikaans]] service of the [[SABC]], directed by [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]]. Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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  • In 1975 he began working as announcer/director at the [[SABC]], and - ''inter alia'' - did highly regarded film reviews on the programme ...ym [[Jacqueline Brink]]) , three film scripts, many popular radio serials, television series. He has also published three books on cinema, film analysis and hist
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  • ...headed the transition of Radio South Africa to SAfm. Since retiring from [[SABC]], he has continued to write and direct radio drama and documentaries. Television roles: As “Dr Chris de Villiers” in the television series ''[[The Villagers]]'' in the early 1970s; ''[[Vyfster]]'' (1982).
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  • ==''[[Sagmoedige Neelsie]]''. An [[SABC]] TV Series, 1984== This is light-hearted television series based on material taken from [[C.J. Langenhoven|Langenhoven]]'s work
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  • ...]), ''[[Egoli]]'' ([[Mnet]]), ''[[Josi H]]'' ([[[eTV]]), ''[[Sorted]]'' ([[SABC]]), ''[[Brix City]]'' ([[DSTV]]), ''[[Getroud met Rugby]]'' ([[KykNet]]), In addition she has worked with children castings and television directing for
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  • ...in a travelling community theatre group, worked on the marketing of the [[SABC]], Ster Kinekor and the [[Civic Theatre]] and consulted with the media as a On television he had a role in ''[[The Syndicate]]''.
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  • In 1982, [[Eilers]] was hired by [[Dirk de Villiers]] to direct the television series, ''[[King of Diamonds]]'' in Kimberley. His debut directing on this ...roduction was funded by [[Faan van Tonder]]’s [[Mandalay Films]] and the [[SABC]].
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  • == Television Credits == ...mme Zeuge'') (Director: [[Jürgen Goslar]]), 1979 – ''[[Phoenix & Kie]]'' (SABC TV series) (Director: [[Katinka Heyns]]).
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  • ...kNet]] drama ''[[Plek van die Vleisvreters]]'' 2004, ''[[Swartwater]]'' [[(SABC]]), as Stefan Ferreira in ''[[Erfsondes]]'' and in the film ''[[Stoute Boud
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  • ...BBC in both radio and television and came back to South Africa and to the SABC as a drama producer. His early morning programmes in the late 60's are well
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  • The film was first broadcast by the [[SABC]] on 27 February 1984. Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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  • [[Nathi Rula]] (1953-2015) was a South African stage, television, film and radio actress. Also credited as [[Natie Rula]]. ...id]]'' and ''[[Zambezi]]'', as well as playing "Nontombi Mthembu" in the [[SABC 1]] soap opera ''[[Generations]]''.
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  • ...on he appeared in ''House of Markowitz'' and ''Senor Smith'' (1985), the [[SABC]]2 drama series ''[[Sterk Skemer]]''.
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  • ...he has worked on domestic (SABC, MWEB) and foreign (BBC, Channel4, Canal+) television productions, and designed numerous local and international features such as
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  • ...ried Clare Moore who, as [[Clare Marshall]] is a well known star of stage, television and radio. He played in various movie and television productions.
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  • ...he also made numerous appearances on national and international stages, on television and film. On television she had roles in series such as ''[[Madam and Eve]]'', ''[[Sgudi'Snayis]]'
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  • ...'''n Man soos My Pa'' (2015), second series of ''Swartwater'' on [[SABC]] television channel 2.
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  • ...ries ''[[Sonkring]]'' and for writing the screenplay for the [[Afrikaans]] television drama series ''[[Erfsondes]]'', which premiered on [[SABC2]] in 2007. ...eredder Haar Boedel]]'' ([[Aardklop]] 2007). She wrote [[Erfsondes]] for {{SABC}} and also some episodes of the TV series [[Generations]] and [[7de Laan]].
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  • === Radio and television === Her first appearance as a presenter was on the SABC documentary series ''[[L'Attitude]]'' (which she also co-produced.).
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  • Her radio and television work included roles in a radio version of ''[[Wings]]'' ...nner of the [[SABC]]'s annual Artes Award for outstanding contributions to television and radio for her performance in ''[[Wings]]'' ( Best acting performance in
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  • On television he played Chris ''The Big Time'' and Ouboet in ''Orkney Snork Nie''. ...e'' 1992 and ''The Big Time'' 2nd series, 1994, both broadcast on [[SABC]] television.
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  • ...d M]]illin and [[Robert D. Webb]]. He also worked on three pilots for the television series [[Wildlife in Crisis]], produced by ex-Miss South Africa, [[Norma Fo ...Video in New Zealand. In 1990 he joined the New Zealand Archive of Film, Television and Sound, now known as Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, and acted as consultant
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  • ..., ''[[The Prisoner]]'' (2009) - as well as guest appearances on many other television shows.
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  • He has lectured at film schools. For 12 years he worked in film and television in the US before returning to South Africa. ...ar 2016 and SAFTA – Best Series Writing Team for ''Sokhulu & Partne''r – [[SABC]] Series.
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  • ...estival. Ulric has written music, lyrics and some scripts and composed for television.'
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  • === Television === His television adventures include a guest role in the SABC 2 sitcom ''Askies!'', and ''Backstage''. In 2008 and 2009 Bosch Botha portr
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  • [[Albert Maritz]] (1960-) is a stage, film, radio and television actor, television presenter, director and editor, theatre [[impressario]], dramatist and jour = Film, Radio and Television =
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  • '''Joseph Louw''' (1939-2004) was a journalist, documentary filmmaker and television producer. ...ajored in economics and then obtained an MA in journalism, specialising in television production and photography.
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  • Film and television work includes ''Crime in Gabon'', ''Egoli'', ''Theatresports''. She was head writer for the [[SABC]] 1 drama series ''Bubomi 'Sana'', 2004.
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  • ...uwer]] (1948-1999) was an [[Afrikaans]] poet, actor, playwright, stage and television director and literary critic. He worked for [[PACT]] as actor then became a drama director for [[SABC]] Television from 1973 to 1987, and a lecturer in communication sciences at the [[Rand A
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  • The series ran for two seasons, broadcast on [[SABC 2]] in 1993 Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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  • == Film and television adaptations == 1980 – A screenplay written by [[Des Jones]] was turned into an [[SABC]] television series by [[Edgar Bold]]. The cast included [[Fiona Stuart-White]] (Lyndal
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  • === Television === Winner of the 1983 [[Star Tonight Award]] and the [[SABC Artes Award]] for Best Actor.
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  • Writer and director of the television series ''[[Hopeville]]'' and of the award-winning film ''Inxeba (The Wound) ...e Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns]] for his direction of episode 1 of the [[SABC 2]] drama series ''Swartwater'', award year 2016.
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  • ...e year she joined the [[SABC]] as their resident make-up artist and when [[SABC TV]] went live on 5 January 1976 she was the supervisor of the newly establ '''Television'''
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  • ...nvolved with the [[SABC]] as a part-time voice artist in the early days of television when overseas programmes were dubbed into [[Afrikaans]].
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  • ...Davies/Marda Vanne Company]] (between 1941 and 1946), resigning from the [[SABC]] in 1943 to concentrate on theatre. After returning to the UK he seems to have worked in radio and television to a large extent, but eventually virtually only in radio. Besides the fa
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  • (1979-) Radio and television personality and producer. (Also known as [[Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp]]). ...nd going on to present numerous shows on [[KykNet]] , [[M-Net]], [[GO]], [[SABC Africa]], [[SuperSport]], [[SABC3]] .
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  • ...programmes. She is the regular Monday evening continuity presenter with [[SABC]] TV.
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  • ...a long career and is possibly best known for her roles as Mietie in the [[SABC]]2 series ''[[Koöperasie Stories]]'' (1983) and as Vera in the [[e.tv]] si
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  • ...ecorded many lieder programmes for the [[SABC]] and performed art songs on television.
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  • === Television roles === ''[[Konings]]'' (1991), ''[[Paradys]]'' (1994), ''[[Sewende Laan]]'' ([[SABC]] TV2, 2000-2001; 2003-); ''[[Amalia]]'', ''[[Binnelanders]]'' (Episode dat
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  • ...irst black youth orchestra in South Africa. The documentary was shown on [[SABC]]2 in 2012.
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  • '''Television:''' ...king - multiracial South African English sit-com ''[[Suburban Bliss]]'' ([[SABC]] 3, 1996).
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  • ...made a seamless transfer from radio to television, presenting some of the SABC's most prestigious series. These included ''Then Came the English'' ([[Pet
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  • KOTZÉ, Sandra. (194*-) Actress, director and television producer. Between 198* and 199* she was Head of Afrikaans Television Drama?* at the SABC.
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  • ...nd working as a part-time presenter for the [[Afrikaans]] service of the [[SABC]] in Johannesburg (travelling through three nights a week). After graduatin He worked as a voice artist for the [[SABC]] for many years and joined the radio station [[FMR]] ([[Fine Music Radio]]
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  • ...elgian Radio and Television Prize in 1970 and was first broadcast by the [[SABC]] in 1970. The text was first published by [[Tafelberg]] in 1971.
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  • The mini-series was first broadcast by the [[SABC]] on 23 August, 1990, Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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  • ...– 1997) was an actress on stage and radio, with single outings on film and television. ...he also acted in the film version directed by [[Tom Meehan]] in 1971. For television she appeared in the series ''[[Winchester]]'' ([[Chris du Toit]]/1984). Sh
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  • === For television === ...ght my Eye]]'' and ''[[Spider]]''. She also wrote TV dramas broadcast by [[SABC]]-TV, including ''[[Jimmicks]]'', ''[[Harry's Kid]]'' (adapted from Jack Co
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  • [[Brenda Wood]] (19*-). Actress on stage, radio and television. She has worked extensively in SABC Radio productions, appeared in the TV series ''Game'' and in the film ''Tha
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  • ...]'' ["Kings"] and ''[[Onder Engele]]'' ["Among Angels"]) and later head of Television Drama (19**-1999). He also made one film, ''[['n Pot Vol Winter]]'' (1992)
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  • ...([[SABC]]); ''[[Deeltitel Dames]]'' ([[KYK-Net]]); ''[[Malan En Kie]]'' ([[SABC]]) and ''[[Holby City]]'' ([[BBC]]).
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  • They were broadcast by the [[SABC]] in 1985 and in the early 1990s, and were also made available on DVD. Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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  • ...peared on television) and regularly recorded recitals for broadcast by the SABC.
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  • [[Denise Newman]] (19**-). Actress for stage, film and television, stage manager, drama facilitator and drama teacher. ...' (MNET, 199*), ''Two Weeks in Paradise'' (SABC, ***) and ''Meeulanders'' (SABC, 199*), ''Erfsondes'', ''People like Us'', ''Hotnotsgode'', as well as bein
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  • In 1983 it was adapted as a series for the [[Afrikaans]] service of [[SABC]] TV, directed [[Stephan Bouwer]] (1949-1999) and featuring [[Kosie Eloff]] Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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  • ...burg and is said to have been the first woman to have broadcast from the [[SABC]] studio in Durban. Together with the likes of [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[V '''Television'''
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  • [[Bobby Heaney]] (1952-) is a South African television, film and stage producer and director. ...r TV. It was origihnally scripted by [[Robert Kirby]] but adapted for the SABC by [[Franz Marx]].
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  • ...the sound effects for the radio play ''[[Tamboere in die Nag]]'' for the [[SABC]], based on the novel ''Die Skerpioen'' by [[Hendrik Brand.]] He joined Hu == German Television ==
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  • ...olumns, youth novels, short stories, plays, radio dramas, film scripts and television dramas. === Television and Filmscripts ===
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  • ...es, was dubbed into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Heidi]]'' and broadcast by the [[SABC]]. It was incredibly popular in South Africa during the late 1970s and earl Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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  • ...Winter's Tale]]'', ''[[Battle of the Black and the Dogs]]'', he shifted to television and film as his preferred medium. ...''[[Jacob's Cross]]'', broadcast on [[Africa Magic]], [[M-Net]] and the [[SABC]]. between 2007 and 2013.
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  • In 2000 he also began working in television, initially as an actor on the [[SABC 2]] soap opera, ''[[7de Laan]]'', so they moved from Bellville to Centurion In 2015 he was appointed as a lecturer in film and television at the [[University of the Free State]] ([[UFS]]).
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  • [[Alan Swerdlow]] (19**-). Stage, television and film actor, director, radio presenter, theatre reviewer. ...he Market Theatre on its road to world recognition. From there to PACT, to SABC, to Pieter Toerien’s company as one of his principal directors and now of
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  • ...dia-434/] South African actress, best known for her roles in the [[e.tv]] television series ''[[SOS]]'', ''[[Big Okes]]'', ''[[Madam & Eve]]'' and ''[[Fishy Fes Radio work includes ''[[Goud en Silwer]]'', a drama for the [[SABC]]. Did promotional videos for Sanlam and Old Mutual.
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  • ...the ** College in **. He also became a voice artist for [[SABC]] radio and television, and did the occasional semi-professional and amateur play. After he left
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  • [[Nomsa Nene]] (1957-). Actress on stage, film and television, Director, Singer, Dancer, Actor, Puppeteer, Presenter and Producer. Started in showbusiness when she auditioned for a television commercial at the age of six. She started her career with [[Gibson Kente]].
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  • [[SABC]] television ''Louis Motors''. films ''Die Kavaliers'', ''Rip van Wyk'', ''Piet se Tante
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  • She initially performed in theatre, film, radio, and television in England and South Africa, before joining the Speech and Drama department ...''Father, dear Father'', . Her time as one of the early newscasters for [[SABC]] TV, made her a household name in South Africa. Film roles include ''The S
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  • ...adam in the TV version of the popular cartoon script ''Madam and Eve''. ([[SABC]] *, 200*) ...2003) is a one-woman show written by Val with reference to her role in the television series mentioned above.
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  • ...[[Pretoria Technikon]] and later worked for [[PACT]], [[PACOFS]] and the [[SABC]]. For television he directed ''[[Ballade vir 'n Enkeling]]'', ''[[7de Laan]]'',
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  • Frequently performed, the play has been adapted for television and radio and, perhaps most memorably, filmed as '''''[[Brief Encounter]]'' ...ounter]]'' after the 1945 film based on the play - was broadcast by the [[SABC]] in [[Castle Playhouse]] on 27 April 1966, starring [[Marlene Dietrich]] a
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  • ...-2004), including **.. She later returned to acting, now working mainly in television. Her TV work included roles in ''The Villagers'' ([[SABC]] 3), ''Amalia'' I en II ([[KykNET]]), [[Egoli]] ([[M-Net]], [[KykNET]]), '
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  • ...ht and storyteller [[P.G. du Plessis]] as co-host of the immensely popular television program ''[[Spies en Plessie]]'', becoming a national figure. The programme
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  • ...his life. He wrote and produced numerous radio plays and serials for the [[SABC]] over the years. As perfomer involved in many TV and radio productions in ...ell's Minstrels during the 1950s.[1] He went on to appear in the stage and television versions of ''The Black and White Minstrel Show'' and on recordings made by
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  • '''Editor - South African Television''': (To be appointed) ...[[P.J. Conradie]] (University of Stellenbosch) [PC]; [[Eben Cruywagen]] (SABC) [EC]; [[J-P de Rosnay]] (University of Stellenbosch) [J-P]; [[Floyed de
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  • ...g to South Africa in 1994 in 1994, where she embarked on a very successful television career. In 2002 she married [[Collins Marimbe]], but in 2006-7 she went thr She also co-wrote and co-produced a 13-part comedy series for the [[SABC]], acted in the UK soap ''Coronation Street'' for a year (2012-3) and ha
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  • She appeared in the 1992 [[SABC]] television series ''[[Meester]]'' (1992) and ''[[7de Laan]]'' (as "Robyn de Swart"), a
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  • In 1972 he joined the Afrikaans service of the [[SABC]] in Johannesburg. That year, he played Pieter in [[Pieter Fourie]]'s theat ...r on ''[[Goeie Môre Suid Afrika]]'' alongside [[Dorianne Berry]] for the [[SABC]].
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  • ...ER, Moira''' (1923-2007) was a South African-born, English film, stage and television actress, and writer.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moira_Lister] ...Shakespeare, before turning to less specialized work on stage, screen and television. Thus she played a season with John Gielgud with plays such as Coward's ''[
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  • Adapted and filmed for television by [[Henry Mylne]], assisted by [[Fred Nel]] (broadcast 1984). ...urner]] and [[Johan van Jaarsveld]]. Recorded and first broadcast by the [[SABC]] in 1986.
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  • ...ms. best known perhaps for his award-winning role as "Chico Booysens" in [[SABC]] 3's ''Isidingo''. Other TV work includes appearences in ''7de Laan'', ''B
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  • ...]]''. In addition, Delia performed in various U.K. regional venues, on BBC television and in international movies. She was a regular on the London Cabaret circui ...years as a Presenter on SABC, affectionately known as the “Golden Girl of Television.” She was granted Senior International Examiner status for the I.S.T.D. i
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  • ...ry was again used as a dramatic reading in 1987, this time as part of an [[SABC]] series called ''Musiek in die verhale van Hennie Aucamp'' ("Music in the Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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  • ...ond en wolf'' (1979), ''Springen'' (1985), ''Brylcream Boulevard'' (1995). Television appearances in ''Candida'' (1973), ''Rubens, schilder en diplomaat'' (1977) ...lish and in [[Afrikaans]]. On occasion she also did radio work for the [[SABC]] in Cape Town.
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  • ...aka Zulu]]'', an epic television series about his life, was made for the [[SABC]] by [[William Faure|Bill Faure]], introducing and starring [[Henry Cele]]
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  • ...'' (1981). The latter was produced by [[Sandra Kotzé]], recorded by the [[SABC]] and transmitted in June 1982. ...cluding four directed by [[David Millin]] and three by [[Ivan Hall]]. For television he acted in an episode of the series ''[[Die Swart Kat]]'' (1985), directed
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  • ...acted in ''Carissima'' for the BBC. He appeared fleetingly in two German television series and also acted in some local films, amongst them ''[[The Foster Gang '''Television''' (filmed in South Africa)
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  • === Film and television === ...nta Claus. and played the name role in Moliere's ''[[The Miser]]'' for the SABC and for which he received an [[Artes]] Award nomination as Best Actor.
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  • ...lville Johannesburg, with Chef Janet Telian. In 1999 he and director and [[SABC]] producer [[Johan Bernard]] retired to France to found and run a successfu Television roles as leading actor in a number of series, including ''[[Manakwalanners]
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  • ...become a well known television and film comedian, i.a. in the long running SABC sit. com. ''Fishy Fêshuns'',
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  • ...He was also the Company’s Educational Programmes Manager. Opportunities in television has given him broad national exposure and he has performed in English and A Also a radio announcer for Bush Radio, Fine Music Radio and the SABC.
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  • ...ys and many actors made a livelihood working for Springbok and the other [[SABC]] stations. During April 1985 the powers that be, namely the SABC (South African Broadcasting Corporation), decided to cut Springbok’s
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  • ...lepszy has written prolifically for the stage and for the screen (film and television). His works and contributions are listed below. ===Television:===
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  • ...in the 1980s for Johannesburg, where he starred in a string of movies and television series before retiring in 2005. ...on of ''The Villagers'', which was the first South African soap opera on [[SABC]] TV.
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  • ...cal play ''[[Stille Nag]]'' (1989-90) and delivering a number of prominent television performances). Also became a popular columnist, commentator and consultant
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/Ron_Smerczak] is a British-born South African stage, film and television actor. ...[Sanna]]''), "Captain Denton" in ''[[My Friend Angelo'']], "Mr Ogle" in [[SABC]]'s series of ''[[Shaka Zulu]]''.
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  • ...e production side, with his company providing the [[SABC]] with a range of television series. '''Television as Director'''
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  • [[Hermien Dommisse]] (1915-2010) was a stage, radio, screen and television actress, director, academic author, and cultural activist. ...s of the Wanderers Fencing club. In this period she did radio work for the SABC, performing in live broadcasts of plays.
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  • ...on with the adaptation of his play, ''[[Môre is 'n Lang Dag]]'', for the [[SABC]], on whose platform it was aired as a movie of the week. ...ccepted a contract with the [[SABC]] as writer and director of a number of television drama series.
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  • Filmed for television in 1977 by the [[SABC]], with a screenplay by [[Chris Barnard]] and directed by [[Fred Nel]] with
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  • ...rated. His first T.V. drama in 1996 was ''Hagenheim Streng Privaat'' for [[SABC]], thereafter he was cast in Penguin Films' ''Fishy Feshuns'' a sit-com in
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  • He left Rhodes University in 1982 to become the Head of English Drama at the SABC. In 19** he moved to Franschhoek near Cape Town, where he opened a restaura Since around 2000 he has been writing and directing for television.
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  • ...She appeared as Adele, a couturier designer in ''[[Westgate III]]'' for [[SABC]] TV.
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  • ...him in good stead when, in 1958, he switched to [[Springbok Radio]], the [[SABC]]’s commercial service. Here he became one of radio’s most familiar v Through the years he appeared on the stage, in films, on television and on radio and frequently acted as compere at charity events. He also pl
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  • ...ries and also turning to directing, including a number of series for the [[SABC]]. After his retirement he often collaborated with [[John Varty]] of [[Lon '''TELEVISION DOCUMENTARIES (as director)'''
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  • When [[SABC]] started its television service in January 1976 he sang on the opening night variety show ('thus be
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  • In 1954 he was transferred from the [[SABC]] radio studio in Durban to Johannesburg. As broadcaster he acted in numer ...lled ''Im Nest der gelben Viper: das FBI schlägt zu'' (1966). For British television he acted in an episode of the series ''[[By an African Campfire]]'' (1955),
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  • ...otably at the [[Windybrow Theatre]]), [[Market Theatre]], [[CAPAB]], and [[SABC]]. She has directed for television, most notably ''Soul City'' and the series ''Zero Tolerance''.
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  • ...as enthusiastically received in London, and he has a variety series up for SABC TV. Jeremy appears to have found new roots in South Africa - and is busy wi
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  • ...d others. A recording of one of the performances was broadcast on [[SABC]] Television.
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  • ...arthmover]]'' and a major lead in the Afrikaans series ''[[Witgoud]]'' for SABC TV; amongst other TV plays to be screened are ''[[Die Losprys]]'' and ''[[D ...sky]], was the first work openly to address the gay issue on South African television. A 40-part series, ''[[Red George]]'', based on his great-grandfather's dia
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  • ...ably at the [[Market Theatre]], while gradually also working on a film and television career. He returned to [[PACT]] for a brief spell as Artistic Director for === Television ===
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  • ...e and the Lost City]]'', etc.. He appeared in a few productions for [[SABC Television]] as well, including the role of "John the Baptist" in [[Bill Faure]]’s
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  • === Television === For [[SABC]] TV she was the popular presenter of ''[[Bangalory Time]]'' and ''[[Hobbie
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  • ...on his involvement because he had committed himself to the production of a television series for Dominion Films and Associated-Rediffusion in Great Britain. ...rd Buys]], [[Percival Rubens]] & [[David Shreeve]]) ([[Heyns Films]] for [[SABC]])
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  • He became a voice coach for a number of [[SABC]] television series, notably ''Egoli''. A fine character actor, his more than 260 perfor
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  • ...] [[performance]], including [[theatre]], [[drama]], [[radio drama]] and [[Television drama|TV drama]], [[film]], [[dance]], [[puppetry]], [[circus]], [[oral pe '''Editor - South African Television''':
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  • ...ce then, ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' has been adapted for opera, ballet, television, and film. Released by the [[South African Broadcasting Corporation]] ([[SABC]]) on 28 October, 1982.
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  • ...cles for the ''[[Evening Post]]'' in Port Elizabeth, then worked for the [[SABC]] as reporter in Port Elizabeth and later in Seapoint in Cape Town (1955-19 ...afety and security', the day after ''[[The Blood Knot]]'' aired on British television), and was only returned in 1971, following a public petition. McDonald sugg
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  • After finishing her studies, and a year as radio announcer for the [[SABC]] in Cape Town, she moved Pretoria in 1954. There she had an initial period ...gan to develop an excellent reputation as a character actress for film and television, media she would later say she preferred to appearing on stage. Maintaining
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  • ...the public broadcaster (the [[South African Broadcasting Corporation]] - [[SABC]]) and other such institutions. ...and profitable industry by the 1950s and later (enhanced by the demand for television scripts in the 1980s and later).
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  • ...opular Indic theatre thrives .and a new frontier is opening up in Film and Television . (For an overview, see the Indic Theatre Monogram Series. Asoka Theatre pu ...frica, Dunlop, Rosyblue, Bank of Baroda and KGK and the media partners are SABC TV2 Eastern Mosaic, Sunday Times, Zee TV, Lotus FM and Sutra Magazine.
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  • ''BBC introduces the world’s first television service. Penguin Books revolutionize publishing with their 6d paperbacks. T ''SOUTH AFRICAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION'' (SABC) ESTABLISHED. EUGENE MARAIS COMMITS SUICIDE. ROBERT BROOM’S FIRST DISCOVE
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