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Afrikaans television drama serieson [[SABC2]], written by [[Harry Hofmeyr]] and directed by [[Bob Riley]]  - first episode broadcast on 7 November 1998.
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("Feet of Gold") [[Afrikaans]] television drama series on [[SABC2]], written by [[Harry Hofmeyr]] and directed by [[Bob Riley]]  - first episode broadcast on 7 November 1998.
  
 
The drama focuses on a group of athletes and their trainers working towards the Olympic games.
 
The drama focuses on a group of athletes and their trainers working towards the Olympic games.
  
The lead parts are played by [[Anrich Herbst]] (as Dewald Human) and [[Maurice Carpede]] (as Lukas Phiri) Other roles by [[Gavin van den Berg]], [[André Roodtman]], [[Francois Coertze]], [[Liezel van der Merwe]], [[Lillian Dube]], [[Elma Potgieter]] and [[Hans Strydom]].
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The leading roles played by [[Anrich Herbst]] (as Dewald Human) and [[Maurice Carpede]] (as Lukas Phiri) Other roles by [[Gavin van den Berg]], [[André Roothman]], [[Francois Coertze]], [[Liezel van der Merwe]], [[Lillian Dube]], [[Elma Potgieter]] and [[Hans Strydom]].
  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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''Beeld'', 6 November 1998
 
''Beeld'', 6 November 1998
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Revision as of 16:46, 21 July 2014

("Feet of Gold") Afrikaans television drama series on SABC2, written by Harry Hofmeyr and directed by Bob Riley - first episode broadcast on 7 November 1998.

The drama focuses on a group of athletes and their trainers working towards the Olympic games.

The leading roles played by Anrich Herbst (as Dewald Human) and Maurice Carpede (as Lukas Phiri) Other roles by Gavin van den Berg, André Roothman, Francois Coertze, Liezel van der Merwe, Lillian Dube, Elma Potgieter and Hans Strydom.


Sources

Beeld, 6 November 1998

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