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==The collection==
 
==The collection==
  
The collection was published by [[Tafelberg Uitgewers]] in 1982 and contains ''[[Piet-my-vrou]]'' (lit. "Piet-my-wife", ) and ''[[Nagspel]]'' ("night game", 1978).  
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The collection was published by [[Tafelberg Uitgewers]] in 1982 and contains the two TV dramas  ''[[Piet-my-vrou]]'' (lit. "Piet-my-wife", i.e. a ) and ''[[Nagspel]]'' ("night game", 1978).  
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
  
 
M.M. Pieterse and L. Snyman. 1995. ''Piet-my-vrou, en Nagspel, deur Chris Barnard: 'n studiegids''. Bramley: Guidelines.
 
M.M. Pieterse and L. Snyman. 1995. ''Piet-my-vrou, en Nagspel, deur Chris Barnard: 'n studiegids''. Bramley: Guidelines.
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Latest revision as of 16:16, 16 August 2020

Piet-my-vrou en Nagspel is a collection of two TV dramas by Chris Barnard (1939-2015).

The collection

The collection was published by Tafelberg Uitgewers in 1982 and contains the two TV dramas Piet-my-vrou (lit. "Piet-my-wife", i.e. a ) and Nagspel ("night game", 1978).

Sources

M.M. Pieterse and L. Snyman. 1995. Piet-my-vrou, en Nagspel, deur Chris Barnard: 'n studiegids. Bramley: Guidelines.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to South African Television Plays and Series

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page