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− | (“Spike Thorn & Son”) by [[A.S. van Straten]]. The third in a trilogy of '''Pendoring''' radio plays. A comedy about a copy-writer and the Afrikaans language. Broadcast by the [[SABC]] in | + | (“Spike Thorn & Son”) by [[A.S. van Straten]]. The third in a trilogy of '''Pendoring''' radio plays (see ''[[Pendoring (Edms) Beperk]]'' and ''[[Pendoring & Kie]]''). A comedy about a copy-writer and the Afrikaans language. Broadcast by the [[SABC]] in 1994, directed by [[Robert Young]], with [[Richard van der Westhuizen]] (Gert Klopper), [[Katinka Heyns]] (Sarie), [[Zach de Beer]] (Oom Dries) and [[Yolanda Lubbe]] (Driesie), |
− | + | == Sources == | |
+ | ''Die Burger'', 29 December 1994. | ||
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(“Spike Thorn & Son”) by A.S. van Straten. The third in a trilogy of Pendoring radio plays (see Pendoring (Edms) Beperk and Pendoring & Kie). A comedy about a copy-writer and the Afrikaans language. Broadcast by the SABC in 1994, directed by Robert Young, with Richard van der Westhuizen (Gert Klopper), Katinka Heyns (Sarie), Zach de Beer (Oom Dries) and Yolanda Lubbe (Driesie),
Sources
Die Burger, 29 December 1994.
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