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''[[Die Manakwalanners]]'' is an [[Afrikaans]] TV series written  by [[Johan van Jaarsveld]] and directed by [[Koos Roets]].
 
''[[Die Manakwalanners]]'' is an [[Afrikaans]] TV series written  by [[Johan van Jaarsveld]] and directed by [[Koos Roets]].
  
The cast included [[Hans Strydom]], [[Pierre Knoesen]], [[André Rossouw]], [[Elizabeth Archer]], [[Joanie Combrink]], [[Michele Burgers]], [[Lida Botha]], [[Jan Ellis]], [[Liesel de Wit]], [[Lizz Meiring]], [[George Ballot]], [[Limpie Basson]], [[Wilma Stockenström]], [[Louw Verwey]], [[Isadora Verwey]], [[Emile Aucamp]], [[Johan Botha]], [[Tobie Cronje]]
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==The series==
  
Goliath Davids Goliath Davids ... Abraham (1993)unknown episodes
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An [[Afrikaans]] series about a radio presenter and his sound technician who set out to document the people of North West South Africa (Namaqualand).
Ernst Eloff Ernst Eloff ... Magistrate Jaap Esterhuyse (1993)unknown episodes
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Jannie Gildenhuys Jannie Gildenhuys ... Smorrie (1993)unknown episodes
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The series was produced by [[Quantum Produksies]],  written  by [[Johan van Jaarsveld]] and directed by [[Koos Roets]], with a cast that included [[Hans Strydom]], [[Pierre Knoesen]], [[André Rossouw]], [[Elizabeth Archer]], [[Joanie Combrink]], [[Michele Burgers]], [[Lida Botha]], [[Jan Ellis]], [[Liesel de Wit]], [[Lizz Meiring]], [[George Ballot]], [[Limpie Basson]], [[Wilma Stockenström]], [[Louw Verwey]], [[Isadora Verwey]], [[Emile Aucamp]], [[Johan Botha]], [[Tobie Cronje]], [[Goliath Davids]], [[Ernst Eloff]], [[Jannie Gildenhuys]], [[Henrietta Gryffenberg]], [[Ian Roberts]], [[Flip Theron]] and [[Hannes van Wyk]].  
Henrietta Gryffenberg Henrietta Gryffenberg ... Sarie Sentrale (Susarah van Staden) (1993)unknown episodes
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Ian Roberts Ian Roberts ... Hendrik Dixon (1993)unknown episodes
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The supervising producer was [[Mysi Louw]] and the producer was [[Johan van Jaarsveld]] The rest of the  crew included [[Neill Solomon]] (music), [[Dave Aenmey]]  (cinematography and lighting), [[Anton van der Linde]] (sound), [[Francois Coertze]] (assistant director), [[Wiebina Berrington]] (continuity), [[Nena Olwage]] (editing), [[Chrizelle De Beer]] (makeup), [[Richard Pickett]] (final mix), [[Gavin Armstrong]] (production management) and an art department consisting of [[Grant Carr]], [[Dicky Claassen]], [[Birrie le Roux]], [[Anita van Hemert]].
Flip Theron Flip Theron ... Oom Groot Flip (1993)unknown episodes
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Hannes van Wyk Hannes van Wyk ... Dominee (1993)unknown episodes
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==  Broadcast history in South Africa ==
Series Produced by
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Mysi Louw ... supervising producer (unknown episodes)
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The series ran for two seasons, broadcast on [[SABC 2]] in 1993
Johan van Jaarsveld ... producer (unknown episodes)Series Music by
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Neill Solomon ... (unknown episodes)Series Cinematography by
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==Translations and adaptations==
Dave Aenmey ... (unknown episodes)Series Film Editing by
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Nena Olwage ... (unknown episodes)Series Makeup Department
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== Sources ==
Chrizelle De Beer ... makeup artist (unknown episodes)Series Production Management
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Gavin Armstrong ... production manager (unknown episodes)Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7581800/?ref_=ttfc_ql
Francois Coertze ... assistant director (unknown episodes)Series Art Department
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Grant Carr ... art department (unknown episodes)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_South_African_television_series#M
Dicky Claassen ... art department (unknown episodes)
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Birrie le Roux ... art department (unknown episodes)
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Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography|ESAT Bibliography]]
Anita Van Hemert ... art department (unknown episodes)Series Sound Department
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Richard Pickett ... final mix (unknown episodes)
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== Return to ==
Anton van der Linde ... sound (unknown episodes)Series Camera and Electrical Department
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Dave Aenmey ... lighting (unknown episodes)
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Return to [[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
John McKay ... camera assistant (unknown episodes)Series Editorial Department
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John Bright ... editor: video (unknown episodes)
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Return to [[The ESAT Entries]]
Sally Pienaar ... assistant editor (unknown episodes)Series Script and Continuity Department
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Wiebina Berrington ... continuity (unknown episodes)
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Return to [[Main Page]]
Margaret Goldsmid ... script editor (unknown episodes)Series Additional Crew
 
Bets Botha ... publicist (unknown episodes)
 
Egbert Kruger ... production assistant (unknown episodes)
 
Colleen Reynolds ... production accountant (unknown episodes)
 

Latest revision as of 06:15, 20 February 2022

Die Manakwalanners is an Afrikaans TV series written by Johan van Jaarsveld and directed by Koos Roets.

The series

An Afrikaans series about a radio presenter and his sound technician who set out to document the people of North West South Africa (Namaqualand).

The series was produced by Quantum Produksies, written by Johan van Jaarsveld and directed by Koos Roets, with a cast that included Hans Strydom, Pierre Knoesen, André Rossouw, Elizabeth Archer, Joanie Combrink, Michele Burgers, Lida Botha, Jan Ellis, Liesel de Wit, Lizz Meiring, George Ballot, Limpie Basson, Wilma Stockenström, Louw Verwey, Isadora Verwey, Emile Aucamp, Johan Botha, Tobie Cronje, Goliath Davids, Ernst Eloff, Jannie Gildenhuys, Henrietta Gryffenberg, Ian Roberts, Flip Theron and Hannes van Wyk.

The supervising producer was Mysi Louw and the producer was Johan van Jaarsveld The rest of the crew included Neill Solomon (music), Dave Aenmey (cinematography and lighting), Anton van der Linde (sound), Francois Coertze (assistant director), Wiebina Berrington (continuity), Nena Olwage (editing), Chrizelle De Beer (makeup), Richard Pickett (final mix), Gavin Armstrong (production management) and an art department consisting of Grant Carr, Dicky Claassen, Birrie le Roux, Anita van Hemert.

Broadcast history in South Africa

The series ran for two seasons, broadcast on SABC 2 in 1993

Translations and adaptations

Sources

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7581800/?ref_=ttfc_ql

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_South_African_television_series#M

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to South African Television Plays and Series

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page