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  • ''[[Uitnodiging tot die Dans]]'' ("Invitation to the dance") is a radio drama by [[Chris Barnard]] (1939-2015) ...ganised by the [[Afrikaans]] Service of [[Radio Suid-Afrika]] (Radio South Africa]]) in the same year.
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  • ...Africa, while spectators is reserved for sporting events and listeners for radio. (In [[Afrikaans]] the term used, [[Gehoor|gehoor]] , also means something == Audiences in South Africa ==
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  • ...("children of Orion") is the name of an [[Afrikaans]] novel and subsequent radio series by [[Mike Heine]] (1932–2007) Broadcast as a radio series OF 15 episodes by the [[Afrikaans]] Service of the [[SABC]], and pub
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  • ...-Afrikaanse Uitsaaikorporasie]]) has been the public broadcaster for South Africa since its founding in 1936 and is best known by its acronyms: '''[[SABC]]'' ''See also the entry on '''[[Radio]]'''''
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  • ''[[Ons Gaan Huistoe]]'' ("We are going home") is an [[Afrikaans]] radio drama by [[William Oosthuizen]]. == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • =Overview: Radio broadcasting in South Africa= See the entry on South Africa in ''The Broadcast Archive'' on the website ''Oldradio.com''[http://www.old
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  • A radio play by [[Sibusiso Mamba]] ...Malan]] and [[Nokuthula Mazibuko]] (eds), ''[[South African Plays for TV, Radio and the Stage]]'', [[Oxford University Press]], 2007.
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  • ...''' [[Internet Sources on Theatre, Film, Media and Performance in Southern Africa]] == The [[LM Radio Museum and Sound Archive]]==
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  • ''[[Alter Ego]]'' is a radio play by Arch Oboler (1909-1987)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arch_Oboler]. A radio play about a young woman compelled by an inner voice to kill her lover, it
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  • ''[[Visitor From Hades]]'' is a radio play by Arch Oboler (1909-1987)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arch_Oboler]. ...kaans]] service. A copy of the [[Afrikaans]] radio script was found in the radio archives of the [[Stellenbosch Drama Departement]].
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  • ''[[The Odyssey of Runyon Jones]]'' is a radio play by Norman Corwin (1910-2011)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Corw A radio play about a boy ho searches for his lost dog in a make-believe world.
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  • ''[[This Lonely Heart]]'' is a radio play by Arch Oboler A radio drama about the great and undying romance of Nadezhda Filaretovna and compo
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  • ...es he played on [[Springbok Radio]], including Red Kowalski in the popular radio series ''[[Taxi!]]''. In the 1980's he moved to the United States, where he
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  • A popular South African radio detective series. == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • [[Radio|Radio broadcasting in South Africa]] [[Radio|Regulating broadcasting and media]]
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  • ''[[Volg die Gids]]'' ("follow the guide") is an [[Afrikaans]] radio play by [[Sheugnet Buys]] (1935-) The text was the winner of the beginners-category of the radio drama competition run by [[RSG]] ([[Radiosondergrense]]) and the insurance
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  • ''[[Lewenslyn]]'' ("Life Line") is a radio drama by [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]] (1906-1970). ...by [[Simondium]] in 1962, and included in ''[[Drie Hoorspele]]'' ("three radio dramas") by [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]], with an introduction by [[Roy Pheiffer]]
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  • ''[[Die Held]]'' ("The Hero") is a radio drama by [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]] (1906-1970). Included in ''[[Drie Hoorspele]]'' ("three radio dramas") by [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]], with an introduction by [[Roy Pheiffer]]
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  • ...e Jonk om Pa te Wees]]'' ("too young to be (a) father) is an [[Afrikaans]] radio play by [[Sheugnet Buys]] (1935-) The text was the winner of the section for experienced writers in the radio drama competition run by [[RSG]] ([[Radiosondergrense]]) and the insurance
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  • by [[James Whyle]] A radio play. Originally entitled ''[[A Man Called Rejoice]]'', it was commissione == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • ''[[Dagboek van 'n Soldaat]]'' ("Diary of a Soldier") is a radio drama by [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]] (1906-1970). ...Pers Boekhandel]] in 1961, and included in ''[[Drie Hoorspele]]'' ("three radio dramas") by [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]], with an introduction by [[Roy Pheiffer]]
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  • ''[[Die Glasdeur]]'' (“The Glass Door”) is a full-length [[radio drama]] by [[Henriette Grové]]. == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • ...roadcast by Afrikaans Service of the [[SABC]] on 3 November, 1965. Another radio broadcast of the text was broadcast on the Afrikaans Service of the SABC on == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ''[[Die Eiland]]'' ("The Island") is a radio drama by [[Jac J. Brits]] (1932-). == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • ...s first acting role in Johannesburg and soon became a regular performer in radio drama. This was shortly followed by a return to England in 1949, to appear ...They produced about fifteen shows a week for the newly-created [[Springbok Radio]]. The couple went back to London in 1952, where they worked extensively in
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  • ...n|Cruywagen, Eben]] 1993. ''The radio drama and the radio feature in South Africa : a comparative study.'' Unpublished master’s thesis. Durban: [[Universit
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  • [[Selwyn Klass]] (fl 1969-2020) is a movie radio host, graphic designer and some-time movie critic. ...Africa]]'', [[Ster Films]], and various radio and TV stations, including [[Radio Today]] and [[DSTV]] channel 869. In 1974-1975 he attended and reported on
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  • ''[[Die Wit Sluier]]'' a film based on [[Naomi van Niekerk]]'s radio serial of the same name and tells the story of a young mother's faith and d ...f the same name. The action takes place in Switzerland, England and South Africa.
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  • ''[[White Magic]]'' is a short radio play by [[Stephen Gray]]. == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • [[Bob Mabena]] (1969-2020) was a radio announcer, station manager and racing driver ...Bop]]. He also raced professionally in the Group N series for Nissan South Africa.
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  • A South African radio station, part of the national public broadcasting service run by the [[SABC It is the name given to [[Radio South Africa]] in 1995, which in turn had been the name given to the [[SABC]]'s original
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  • ''[[Estate of Matrimony]]'' is a play for radio by Laura Common (fl.1950-1960s) == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • ...ider Your Verdict'' and ''Inspector Carr Investigates''. He moved to South Africa in 1947.
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  • ...roeders Reis Saam]]'' ("Two brothers travel together") is an [[Afrikaans]] radio play by [[Anna M. Louw]] (1913-2003). == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • [[Alexander Leibner]] () is an actor, radio and TV presenter and producer, and digital media entrepreneur A seasoned raconteur and speaker, he has worked for some of Africa’s leading media organizations, both in the spotlight and behind the scene
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  • ...ms) Beperk]]'' (literally "Spike Thorn (Pty) Limited") is an award-winning radio comedy about a copy-writer and the [[Afrikaans]] language by [[A.S. van Str ...to also receive the [[SAUK-prys]] ("[[SABC]] award") for radio dramas and radio documentaries, presented by the [[Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en
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  • Adapted as a radio drama by [[Eben Cruywagen]] and broadcast by [[Radio Sonder Grense]] on 17 Oktober 2013, with [[Juanita Swanepoel]] as Helen. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • '''Bob Courtney'''. (19*-) Well known radio-announcer and stage and film actor/comedian. Also known as [[Robert Courtne .... He appeared in several films and had a long association with [[Springbok Radio]]. He died in Johannesburg in October 2010, aged 88.
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  • ''[[Intensive Care]]'' is a short radio play by [[Stephen Gray]]. == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • ...[SABC English Service]] or the [[SABC A Service]], it became [[Radio South Africa]] in 1985 and was once more renamed in 1995, now becoming [[SAfm]]. Under t
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  • ...[SABC English Service]] or the [[SABC A Service]], it became [[Radio South Africa]] in 1985 and was once more renamed in 1995, now becoming [[SAfm]]. Under t
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  • Translated in to [[Afrikaans]] and adapted for radio as ''[[Iets Om Oor Te Praat]]'' by [[Nic de Jager]], for broadcast by the [ == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • [[Radio and TV Criticism in South Africa]] [[Radio Drama]]
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  • ...ated by [[Kitty Black]] (1914–2006) as ''[[The Untamed]]'' and adapted for radio by Raymond Raikes (1910-1998)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Raikes] The Black/Raikes radio version was translated into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Die Ontembare]]'' by [[Ann
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  • ...o [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Die Groot Mes]]'' ("the big knife") and adapted for radio by [[Suzanne van Wyk]] in 1966. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ..."Intensive care unit or An Endless Vegetable-Like Existence") is a German radio play by Christoph Gahl (1947-)[https://feltas.de/bio/gahl-christoph.html] ...ed in German by Horst H. Vollmer, the play was awarded the Prix Italia for radio work in 1981.
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  • ''[[Blindemol]]'' ("Blind mole") is a radio drama by [[Chris Barnard]] (1939-2015) ...n as a commissioned work for the celebration of 70 years of radio in South Africa, it was first broadcast in 2007.
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  • ''[[Asterion]]'' a libretto for radio written by [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]]. [[Asterion]] a Symphonic play for the radio. Published by [[H & R]], Cape Town,1965.
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  • [[Pieter H. Human]] (1948 -) Radio personality and Radio manager, also theatre actor and director. Starting off on stage, he soon turned to radio as preferred medium , ''inter alia'' as announcer, performer, voice artist
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  • ...This sparked off a tremendous interest in radio drama as a medium in South Africa. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...o Today, but in the late 1990s he retired to his native Ireland. In South Africa he made his first stage appearance in [[Anthony Farmer]]’s musical ''[[Ev
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  • ...[[Ad Donker]], 1979). Also well known as the author of ''As We Were. South Africa 1939-1941.'' (Johannesburg: Keartland, 1974)
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  • ...aans]] for "[[Little Theatre]]" and used in a variety of contexts in South Africa. ...sed as the title for the [[SABC]] Afrikaans Service's regular programme of radio drama presentations.
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  • ''[[Die Gees van die Water]]'' is a one-act radio play by [[Uys Krige]] (1910–1987). == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • [[Kenneth Mopeli]] (1930- ). Teacher, radio announcer and politician. ...at the [[University of South Africa]] in 1954. He worked as a teacher and radio announcer for the [[South African Broadcasting Corporation]] before being n
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  • David Barnett (19**-19**) was a theatre and radio show producer. Not to be confused with the photographer. ...947 he came to South Africa and produced plays in every main city in South Africa and the Rhodesias.
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  • ''[[Op Pad na Acapulco]]'' ("On the Road to Acapulco") is an [[Afrikaans]] [[radio play]] by [[Chris Barnard]] (1939-2015). A radio drama about Simon and his wife, Mia, who are wandering through a war-torn c
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  • ...io as well, according to a full set of the radio scripts was found in the radio archives of the [[Stellenbosch Drama Departement]] in 2022. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ''[[Blinkwater]]'' ("Shining Water") is a radio drama by [[Dricky Beukes]] (1918–1999) == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • ...ear Miester Mandela]]''), it won the BBC's radio drama competition for the Africa and Middle East section in 1995. The play is set in the time directly after South Africa's first democratic election in 1994 and the story is told by the 80-year ol
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  • == Performance history in South Africa == 2015: Broadcast as a radio drama on [[Radio Sonder Grense]]'s annual art festival programme.
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  • ''[[Skaduwees oor Summerdown]]'' ("Shadows over Summerdown") is a radio drama by [[Dricky Beukes]] (1918–1999) == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • ...'[[Die Hotel op die Grens]]'' ("The hotel on the border") and adapted as a radio play by [[S.J. Pretorius]] in 1961. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ''[[Die Geel Karavaan]]'' ("The yellow caravan") is a radio drama by [[Dricky Beukes]] (1918–1999) == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • ''[[Meet Mrs Beeton]]'' is a radio play by L. du Garde Peach (1890-1974)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._du_G A radio comedy about the renowned English journalist, editor and writer Isablla Bee
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  • He left South Africa in 1982 to begin an international career as musician, and forming the band ...1992 returned to South Africa, and began to do stage, film, television and radio work, both locally and internationally.
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  • ...as '''''[[In die Gevaarsone]]''''' ("in the danger zone") and adapted for radio by [[S.J. Pretorius]] in 1985. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...Joaquin Amichatis[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0024816/bio/]. Possibly for radio or TV. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ''[[Dokter Karenien]]'' ("Doctor Karenien") is a radio drama by [[Dricky Beukes]] (1918–1999) == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • ...Pretorius]] (1917–1995) was an [[Afrikaans]] poet, journalist, dramatist, radio announcer and academic. ...ed a lecturer in Afrikaans and Dutch literature at the University of South Africa, where he remained till his retirement as Professor in 1982. He died on 31
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  • ''[[Die Watertoring]]'' ("The water tower") is an [[Afrikaans]] one-act radio play by [[Kobus Louw]] (1945-1983). == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • == Broadcast history in South Africa == Return to [[South_African_Radio/Plays|South African Radio Plays and Serials]]
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  • == Scientific contribution to the early development of radio == ...ognition for their pioneering work in developing the technology leading to radio broadcasting.
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  • Translated into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Gekneusde Petunias]]'' and adapted for radio by [[Alewyn Lee]] in 1967. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • A hugely popular [[Afrikaans]] radio serial ] and a South African [[Afrikaans]] film (1974). =''[[Ongewenste Vreemdeling]]'' - The radio serial=
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  • ...other adaptations of the tale. Below are some versions performed in South Africa. The story was freely adapted as a radio play by Gilbert Phelps (1915-1993)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_Ph
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  • by [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]]. Radio drama. Published by [[Nasboek]]. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...f their circle between 1822 and 1824, it was possibly first performed as a radio play, broadcast by the [[SABC]] in 1959, it was published by Arthur Barker, == Performances in South Africa ==
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  • ...ve been based on a well-known legend in various mountainous areas of South Africa. The basic theme of the poem has been dramatised and used in novels and sto == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • Adapted for radio by David Tanner; with Judy Parfitt, Brian Kent, William Avenall, David Cros == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • == Performance history in South Africa == 1960: Broadcast as a radio play on November 26 [1960?], with [[Percy Sieff]] and [[Joyce Burch]] in th
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  • ''[[Episodes of an Easter Rising]]'' is a one-act, radio play by [[David Lytton]] about the compassion of two elderly spinsters who ''Episodes of an Easter Rising'', a string puppet version of a radio play by [[David Lytton]]. The play deals with the choices two white women h
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  • ...udio London and received a Postgraduate Diploma in Acting for TV, Film and Radio in 1996. She is the daughter of [[Rex Garner]], British stage actor and dir
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  • [[Dolf van Niekerk]] (1929-2022) is a South African author, dramatist, radio presenter and academic. ...so obtained an honours degree in Philosophy from the [[University of South Africa]] ([[Unisa]]) in 1950 and a Master of Arts degree at the [[University of Pr
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  • ''[[Passport to Yesterday]]'' is a radio play by Enid Hollins ()[] == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • ''[[Jesus van Nasaret]]'' ("Jesus of Nasareth") is a radio play by [[Gerhard J. Beukes]] (1913-1998). ...about the life and death of Christ") (1954) it was a series of fourteen radio plays.
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  • ...ed for radio and broadcast as a full length radio play by the [[BBC]]. The radio text was published by [[Tafelberg]] in 2013. ...e title ''[[Goree]]'', was done by [[Daniel Hugo]], and was broadcast on [[Radio Sonder Grense]] in December 1996. This text was also published by [[Tafelbe
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  • ''[[Der Terminkalender]]'' ("The appointment calendar") is a German radio play by Max Gündermann (fl. 1950s) == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • There are three [[Afrikaans]] stage plays (two of them translations) and one radio serial by this name: =''[[Die Indringer]]'' ("The Intruder") a radio serial by [[Dricky Beukes]]=
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  • [[The Pageant of South Africa|Pageant of South Africa, The]] (1910) [[The Pageant of South Africa|Pageant of Union, The]] (1910)
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  • ...in this section refers specifically to current or historic usage in South Africa. Naturally readers are warned that terms may change radically in meaning ov ...here are certain terms that have specific relevance to or meaning in South Africa and they will be discussed as required (e.g. “[[sepie]]”, “[[LM]]”
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  • ''[[ En Die Son Skyn in Suid-Afrika]]'' (“And the sun is shining in South Africa”) is a play by [[Corlia Fourie]]. ...ring the state of emergency of the 1980s, possibly originally written as a radio play.
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  • ''[[Open Space: Six Contemporary Plays From Africa]]'' is a collection of South African plays edited by [[Yvette Hutchison]] a ''[[The Transistor Radio]]'' (Saro-Wiwa)
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  • ..., Gloucestershire, 28/10/1919 - d. Melbourne, Australia, 18/09/1986) was a radio presenter, writer, producer and actor. ...over the family left for England. However, in 1947 they returned to South Africa and in the ship’s manifest his profession was given as “schoolmaster”
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  • [[Jan Schutte]] (1920-1999). Author, actor on radio, stage and film, radio dramatist, stage and film-director and producer, director-general of the [[ He was born in Senekal in the Free State, South Africa, on 7 February 1920. He died on 10 January 1999 at the age of 79.
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  • ...iki/Charles_Hawtrey_%28actor_born_1914%29] was a well-known British stage, radio, television and film comic actor and musician. He visited South Africa to appear in [[Pieter Toerien]]'s production of ''[[Dirty Linen and New-Fou
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  • (1979-) Radio and television personality and producer. (Also known as [[Elana Afrika-Bred ...ing on to present numerous shows on [[KykNet]] , [[M-Net]], [[GO]], [[SABC Africa]], [[SuperSport]], [[SABC3]] .
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  • ...Howard Teichmann . Broadcast September 24, 1939 on The Campbell Playhouse (radio series) Another radio adaptation, by [[Cecile Walton]], was translated into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[
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  • (b. King William’s Town, 14/05/1903 – d. Johannesburg, 01/09/1967). Radio broadcaster, actor. ...went to school, but in 1920 they were eventually able to resettle in South Africa.
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  • == Performance history in South Africa == =''[[Die Laaste Woord]]'', a radio play by [[Lee Doubell]]=
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  • ...the radio by [[Richard Lane]], broadcast in Radio Playhouse on [[Springbok Radio]] in 1950, 1954. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...ave the Crab, or The Culinary Education of a Travelling Man]]'' is a short radio drama by [[Nicola Loubser]] (). ...ing course in the Drama Department at [[Stellenbosch University]], it is a radio drama set in a bistro in the American South.
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  • ...term used in the sense of the [[director]] of a play, but seldom in South Africa. == Use in South Africa ==
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  • Set at a live broadcast from the Studios of [[Radio Kalahari]], the show is peppered with ghost stories, razor sharp satire, Af == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • '''''Make Like Slaves''''' is a radio play by [[Richard Rive]] (1930-1989). First published in ''African theatre : eight prize-winning plays for radio'', edited by Gwyneth Henderson. London: Heinemann, 1973.
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  • [[J.F. Marais]] (19**-19**) Politician, judge, journalist, radio station manager, film director and translator. ...ining a B.A., LLB, and was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of South Africa in 1955, based in the Transvaal (serving till 1975). In this capacity was i
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  • ...d into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Van Dagbreek tot Middernag]]'' and adapted for radio by [[Lourens Fourie]]. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • Translated into Afrikaans and adapted for radio by [[Alewyn Lee]] as ''[[Marietjie van Nijmegen]]'' in 1963 (based on an a == Performances of ''[[Mariken van Nieumeghen]]'' in South Africa ==
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  • ===Radio plays and serials=== ...e most listeners for an Afrikaans serial, made him a household name. Other radio texts include ''[[Dans van die Flamink]]'', ''[[My Liedjie van Verlange]]''
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  • ...etoria to study drama, and thereafter pursuing a career in the theatre, on radio and TV, as actress and later as writer. ===Radio, Film and TV===
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  • ...ikaans Service of the [[SABC]]. Copies of the [[SABC]] script found in the radio archives of the [[Stellenbosch Drama Department]]. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • Translated into [[Afrikaans]] and adapted for radio by [[Marie van der Merwe]] as ''[[Die Goeie en die Slegte]]'' in 1965. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ''[['n Stasie in die Niet]]'' ("Station in the Void"), is a radio play written by [[Chris Barnard]] (1939-2015). A radio play about a man whose marriage is on the rocks and starts a affair with a
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  • ...ing Michael Hordern as a hapless barrister, first broadcast in 1957 on BBC Radio's Third Programme, later televised with the same cast and subsequently pres == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...ewe Heksie and her adventures were originally written as an [[Afrikaans]] radio stories, broadcast in 1961, they were later turned into an immensely popul ==The Radio Stories==
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  • They are a radio drama, a TV drama, a novel and a stage play Written as a radio drama the tale tells the story of Alfredo Traps, a traveller who, when his
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  • ...la Khona Isakhwatsha]]'' ("Where the go-away bird calls")" (''[[English in Africa]]'', 34(2):67-77). ...PhD. thesis entitled ''Creativity or control? : a study of selected Xhosa radio plays in the Apartheid years'' in the Department English, [[University of K
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  • ...ter graduating she was in Repertory and toured throughout England, and did radio work. known for ''Paul of Tarsus'' (1960 - 3 episodes) and ''BBC Sunday-Nig ...vel was enjoyed touring Europe, the Middle East, the length and breadth of Africa, as well as India, Australia, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Rio de Janeiro.
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  • ...Op Die Pad Na Acapulco]]'' ("On the road to Acapulco") is an [[Afrikaans]] radio play by [[Chris Barnard]] (1939–2015). ...or in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Afrikaans radio service, the play is an exploration of the ravages of war. It tells of Simo
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  • ...Darwen, Lancashire, 07/03/1915 – KZN Midlands, 02/01/2003) was primarily a radio actor, writer and producer, mostly Durban-based. ...arteris books featuring the character of ''[[The Saint]]'' for [[Springbok Radio]]. He played the lead role of Simon Templar for nearly six years. Amongst
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  • ...e a household name as one of the so-called "Three Wise Men" on [[Springbok Radio]]'s popular quiz show, ''Test the Team''. ...en Listening... A History of the Early Days of Radio Transmission in South Africa''. (Purnell, 1974) and ''From Drury Lane to Mecca'' (a book about the eccen
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  • Translated into [[Afrikaans]] and adapted as a radio text called ''[[Die Houtbord]]'' for the [[SABC]] by [[Jan Schutte]]. Broa == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • Translated into [[Afrikaans]] and adapted for radio as '''''[[Die Heilige Eksperiment]]''''' by [[Johan Olivier]], broadcast by ...y have been translated under that title by Warner for performance in South Africa. However, it is more likely that Litto is confusing this play with ''[[Try
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  • ...ee in Philosophy and [[Afrikaans-Nederlands]] at the [[University of South Africa]]. In 1981 he resigned from the civil serv ice to devote himself to his wri ...length plays for the stage (largely for schools and amateur stage) and for radio. He has been the recipient of a number of prizes and awards for his work ov
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  • ''[[Stasie in die Niet]]'' ("Station in the Void"), is a radio play written by [[Chris Barnard]]. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...nd South Africa with youth from Botswana, South Africa and Canada via Bush Radio and Canada World Youth. ...]]'' ([[SAfm]]); ''[[Kroes]]'' (RSG); ''[[PaperchasE]]'' ([[BBC]] & [[Bush Radio]]); ''[[Playing In The Light]]'' (SAfm); ''[[What Happens In Hoedspruit]]''
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  • === Radio === ...work on [[Talk Radio 702]], which up to then had been regarded as a white radio station. According to some accounts he had been a soul singer in Angola an
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  • ''[[As die Son Ondergaan]]'' ("When the sun sets") is a radio play by [[Jac J. Brits]] (1932-). == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...]] called ''[[Botsang Ntate]]''. The play was also adapted as a serial for radio and broadcast by the [[SABC]]. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...and at His Majesty's in Auckland. It was at this time that he started his radio career, which included a role as Albert, the Prince Consort, in the series When World War II broke out, he returned to South Africa and joined the Union Defence Force. In June 1942 he was caught up in the f
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  • ...acter of Bulldog Drummond, who featured on stage, in books, comics, films, radio and later on television. He was educated at Cheltenham College and was act ...became known as the writer of a series of radio programmes entitled [[This Africa of Ours]], which ran for two years. For a while he also took over the mana
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  • ...Preez]] (**/**/**** - 02/10/1993) was involved in various aspects of South Africa’s film scene. He was sometimes referred to as [[Heins du Preez]] and eve ...ith B.K. Schoeman, drew up the first Afrikaans vocabulary of technical and radio terms. He also contributed articles to an Afrikaans magazine for juveniles
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  • ...n for the [[Space Theatre]] by [[William Tanner]]. First produced in South Africa by [[The Space]] (Cape Town) in 1976 as the last production to run in its f ...]'' (stage play) and ''[[Living in Strange Lands: The Tsafendas Story]]'' (radio).
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  • ''[[At This Stage: Plays from Post-apartheid South Africa]]'' is a collection of four plays compiled and edited by [[Greg Homann]]. ....com/new-territories-theatre-drama-and-performance-in-post-apartheid-south-africa/
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  • ...d music productions, showcased at theatres and arts festival both in South Africa and abroad. Stage performances include *** ''[[Ghoema]]'' ([[David Kramer|K ...''Boomerang'' (all for Radiosondergrense), and ''Skinderbek'' (for Ulwazi Radio).
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  • ...n, Surrey, 02/03/1919 – d. Johannesburg, 17/01/1991) was a stage, film and radio actor. Also credited as George Lane. ...a firm favourite in the role of Chuck Edwards in ''Taxi!'', a long-running radio series presenting “a week-by-week account of the trials and tribulations
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  • ...adford, Yorkshire, 29/03/1887 – d. Johannesburg, 16/04/1967) was a writer, radio announcer, journalist, newspaper editor and publicist. ...1904, her profession was given as “artiste”. The family settled in South Africa in 1901 and in 1916 Carrie contributed the story for a scenario [[Norman H.
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  • ...ame'', ''Fiorella'' and many others, and appeared on television and at the Radio City Music Hall. Choreographed productions of ''Guys & Dolls'', ''Finian's ...nd it is here he met [[Carynne Thomas]], whom he married. He came to South Africa again in 1984 to choreograph ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]'' for [[Taubie Kushl
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  • ...n shows devised by [[Ian Messiter]], who later in the UK, would create BBC Radio 4’s ''Just A Minute''. ...al injustice of apartheid. She followed this with work for Legal Aid South Africa. Mantle had met Joshua Graham-Smith, a computer engineer, at the theatre an
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  • [[Albert Maritz]] (1960-) is a stage, film, radio and television actor, television presenter, director and editor, theatre [[ ...ooled in in Belville, South Africa. Son of [[Dawie Maritz]], he grew up in radio studios, behind stages and in his dad's dark room developing rolls of film.
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  • ...Rugby England, working for British Thompson Heuston, he returned to South Africa in 1939 to work at the Johannesburg Power Station. During the war he was a ...stories in the Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine. His stories were read on radio and his plays were produced and won him national recognition in New Zealand
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  • ...try’s national theatres and several commercial companies and did extensive radio and voice-over work both commercially and for the SABC. She moved to Spain,
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  • [[Stanley Raphael]] (1919–1980) was an actor and radio announcer. ...me announcer with the [[SABC]] and later with [[LM Radio]] and [[Springbok Radio]]. He also had roles in two films, namely ''[[Die Kaskenades van Dokter Kw
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  • [[Johann Potgieter]] (1950-) is a radio and TV writer and actor Born on 14 November, 1950, in Postmasburg, Northern Cape, South Africa.
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Stem_van_Suid-Afrika] (''[[The Call of South Africa]]'') was an [[Afrikaans]] poem, written by [[C.J. Langenhoven]] , and also ...s. In 1957, it was '''formally''' adopted as the national anthem of South Africa, and remained so from 1957 to 1994. Often referred to simply as ''[[Die Ste
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  • ...the years, for stage (as straight play, as a musical and as an opera), for radio, TV and film. Interestingly enough, Fielding, a successful dramatist in his The following adaptations have been produced in South Africa:
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  • ...d and produced by [[The Institute for Social and Individual Development in Africa]] (ISIDA) with sponsorship by the [[Oude Meester Foundation for the Arts]]. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • The play is based on ''[[Die Panne]]'', a radio drama and short story by [[Friedrich Dürrenmatt]]. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • A radio play with this title was written by [[Albert Raphael]] ([[NELM]] Location: == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • Born [[Peggy Jean Caine]] in South Africa, she emigrated to Australia in at the start of the 1960s. ...y J.C Williamson Theatres in the major cities followed by many amateur and radio productions. Other plays include ''[[Byron In Love]]'', ''[[Dear Jenny, Dea
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  • ...is sound technician who set out to document the people of North West South Africa (Namaqualand). == Broadcast history in South Africa ==
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  • ...[[Taliep Petersen]] has received much acclaim and she became one of South Africa's top TV actresses with appearances in ''[[Die Allemans]]'', ''[[Onder Enge She had a role in a radio broadcast of [[Kanna]] ([[RSG]] November 1994). She directed and acted in '
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  • ...two years before joining the BBC, in Birmingham, working as a director in radio and television. A freelance theatre worker as well, he became the Birmingha ...ctions at various UK theatres, as well as venues in the USA, Canada, South Africa, Israel, Malta, Éire and Hong Kong.
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  • ...f the [[Sunday Chronicle]] in Johannesburg. Between 1947-48 he served as a Radio Officer with the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) of the United Nat ...the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]], 1968). Baneshik is also the author of radio features entitled ''[[Fugue for South African Voices]]'' (1952) and ''Portr
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  • [[Gabriel Bayman]] (1917-1980) was a stage, film and radio actor. ...ica’s various ethnic groups. In fact, on film and even more frequently on radio, he was well-known for his so-called "[[Cape Coloured]]" characters. He als
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  • .../za.linkedin.com/in/amanda-lane-43211817]. Actress, director; one of South Africa's most controversial and cutting edge actors. ...atre credits include ''[[The Crucible]]'', ''[[Molly Sweeney]]'', ''[[Talk Radio]]'', ''[[The Snakebird]]'', ''[[Closer]]''.
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  • A radio play by Scottish actor, director and dramatist Stephen MacDonald [http://e == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • The Trial is the title of several plays written and/or produced in South Africa. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...a first of its kind art-house, found footage, sci-fi, mystery set in South Africa in 1967", telling of four South African security agents who investigate an ...October, 2020 and shown at film theatres in all the major centres in South Africa.
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  • The play was adapted for radio and diected and produced by [[Johan Rademan]] in 2015. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...into [[Afrikaans]] as '''''[[Traan]]''''' ("(human) tear") and adapted for radio. Broadcast on the AQfrikaans Ser vice of the SABC on 6 November 1963, direc == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...a stockbroker’s clerk. Not long afterwards he seems to have come to South Africa for the first time and by 1909 he was on the stage in Johannesburg, acting ...e [[SABC]] in 1944, but is known to have appeared as Lord Melbourne in the radio play ''[[Victoria Regina]]'' and as the Duke of York in ''[[Richard II]]''
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