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Directors of episodes for the TV show include: [[Andre Odendaal]] and [[Raymond Sargeant]].
 
Directors of episodes for the TV show include: [[Andre Odendaal]] and [[Raymond Sargeant]].
  
The cast is as follows: [[Val Donald-Bell]] (Gwen 'Madam' Anderson), [[Tina Jaxa]] (Eve Sisulu), [[David Dukas]] (Bobby Blackburn), [[Lillian Dube]] (Mielie Lady), [[Angelique Pretorius]] (Hippy Girl), [[Sean Cameron Michael]] (Steven), [[Jennifer Steyn]] (Marge), [[Karl Thaning]] (Dr. Bushnell), [[Matthew Dylan Roberts]] (Laurie Immelman), [[Patrick John Walton]] (Security Salesman), [[Ralph Lawson]] (Gwen's suitor), [[Joe Mafela]] (Sol), [[Lukhanyo Bele]] (Dumisani), [[Joshua Lindberg]] (Motivational Speaker), [[Brendan Pollecutt]] (William).
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The cast was as follows: [[Val Donald-Bell]] (Gwen 'Madam' Anderson), [[Tina Jaxa]] (Eve Sisulu), [[David Dukas]] (Bobby Blackburn), [[Lillian Dube]] (Mielie Lady), [[Angelique Pretorius]] (Hippy Girl), [[Sean Cameron Michael]] (Steven), [[Jennifer Steyn]] (Marge), [[Karl Thaning]] (Dr. Bushnell), [[Matthew Dylan Roberts]] (Laurie Immelman), [[Patrick John Walton]] (Security Salesman), [[Ralph Lawson]] (Gwen's suitor), [[Joe Mafela]] (Sol), [[Lukhanyo Bele]] (Dumisani), [[Joshua Lindberg]] (Motivational Speaker), [[Brendan Pollecutt]] (William).
  
The crew included:  
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The crew included: Producer [[Roberta Durrant]], Editor [[Maryke Kruger]], Costume Designer [[Ayesha Khatieb]], Art Department [[Etienne Harris]], Camera and Electrical Department [[Jason Walters]], assistant editor [[Toni Osborne]], continuity [[Mia Breet]].
Producer [[Roberta Durrant]], Editor [[Maryke Kruger]]
 
1 episode • 2002
 
Costume Designer
 
Ayesha Khatieb
 
3 episodes • 2002–2003
 
Art Department
 
Etienne Harris
 
painter
 
1 episode • 2002
 
Camera and Electrical Department
 
Jason Walters
 
lighting technician
 
2 episodes • 2002
 
Editorial Department
 
Toni Osborne
 
assistant editor
 
1 episode • 2002
 
Script and Continuity Department
 
Mia Breet
 
continuity
 
1 episode • 2005
 
Additional Crew
 
Chantal Oliver
 
assistant to producer: Roberta Durrant
 
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Revision as of 16:42, 5 July 2025

Madam & Eve is a South African comic strip created by Stephen Francis and Rico Schacherl.

The original text

Written by Stephen Francis and drawn by Rico Schacherl, the Madam & Eve cartoon strip has been tickling the South African funny bone since 1992. The cartoon depicts the daily lives of a white madam and her black domestic worker, Eve, exploring themes of race, class, and gender in post-apartheid South Africa. The strip is known for its humor and social commentary.

The strip was first published in July 1992, in a black and white weekly format in The Weekly Mail (now the Mail & Guardian) and in a monthly colour format in Living magazine. In 1993 the creators added five daily cartoons, also in black and white.

Translations and adaptations

The comic strip was adapted into a successful TV show in 2000.

Writers of episodes for the TV show include: Stephen Ronald Francis, Craig Gardner and Dennis Venter.

Directors of episodes for the TV show include: Andre Odendaal and Raymond Sargeant.

The cast was as follows: Val Donald-Bell (Gwen 'Madam' Anderson), Tina Jaxa (Eve Sisulu), David Dukas (Bobby Blackburn), Lillian Dube (Mielie Lady), Angelique Pretorius (Hippy Girl), Sean Cameron Michael (Steven), Jennifer Steyn (Marge), Karl Thaning (Dr. Bushnell), Matthew Dylan Roberts (Laurie Immelman), Patrick John Walton (Security Salesman), Ralph Lawson (Gwen's suitor), Joe Mafela (Sol), Lukhanyo Bele (Dumisani), Joshua Lindberg (Motivational Speaker), Brendan Pollecutt (William).

The crew included: Producer Roberta Durrant, Editor Maryke Kruger, Costume Designer Ayesha Khatieb, Art Department Etienne Harris, Camera and Electrical Department Jason Walters, assistant editor Toni Osborne, continuity Mia Breet.

Sources

https://www.facebook.com/madamandevecartoon/?locale=en_GB#

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madam_%26_Eve

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0758297/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_1#cast

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