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- Violence ensues after an extraterrestrial race forced to live in slum-like conditions on Earth finds a kindred spirit in a government agent exposed to their biotechnology.
- "Goosebumps" was a series of scary anthology stories based on the children's books by R.L. Stine. Series one was hosted by R.L. Stine for twelve episodes.
- Nelson Mandela, in his first term as President of South Africa, initiates a unique venture to unite the Apartheid-torn land: enlist the national rugby team on a mission to win the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
- Two South Africans set out to discover what happened to their unlikely musical hero, the mysterious 1970s rock n roller, Rodriguez.
- A chronicle of Nelson Mandela's life journey from his childhood in a rural village through to his inauguration as the first democratically elected president of South Africa.
- A historical account on the life of the Zulu King Shaka.
- Set around the Rurals of Turfloop outside Polokwane, this series revolves around the ups and downs of teenagers trying to find their way through life's struggles.
- There is a lady who is a scientist but has a true calling from the ancestors but the husband doesn't believe that.
- The backdrop of Generations is the advertising industry, with a storyline that celebrates the dreams and aspirations of South Africans. As in most soaps, rivalry, treachery, and blackmail between siblings, friends, and foes alike are common. Suspense, intrigue, and tension are the order of the day as the plot unfolds and romance influences relationships between warring parties. It's just the reality of the present generation's lifestyle, where conflicts are ubiquitous and endless. It includes African influences with themes of witchcraft and magic.
- A version of Sesame Street from South Africa.
- A drama about terrorism in Apartheid-era South Africa, revolving around a policeman and a young man who carries out solo attacks against the regime.
- Tells the story of the Frank family and paints a portrait of their brash and free-spirited daughter Anne, perhaps the world's most famous victim of the Holocaust.
- When well-known writer Jacques Rynhardt disappears, it is up to a journalist to unravel the mystery. To do that, she needs to go back to his childhood and get to know Jacques for who he was.
- Sitcom of the Van Tonder Family of Orkney. See the funny things that they get up to.
- A comedy series about the life and times of a close-knit Afrikaans community.
- Set against the backdrop of the advertising industry, this drama celebratest the hopes and dreams of South Africans who aspire to a better future.
- Gazlam is a hard hitting, no-holes-barred educational drama series that explores love, sex and relationships against a backdrop of HIV/AIDS.
- South African women have very different lives, yet are linked together by the force of synchronicity. It's about the strong connections that people share, whether or not they're aware of them. If South Africa's past has been characterized by separation, it seems fitting that 10 years into our democracy we focus on the connections within our diverse multicultural society. This is the central theme of Home Affairs. The focus of the series is women's stories that reflect the diversity of the millions of women found within our country. We focus on nine specific women who undertake journeys of self-discovery and reflection over the 13 episodes.
- Murder in Paris is a political crime documentary that traces the motives for the assassination of anti-Apartheid activist, Dulcie September. The story travels from the heart of Paris in March 1988 to the pursuit of justice in 2021.
- Broadcast television coverage of the Paris 2024: Summer Olympics Games of the XXXIII Olympiad, an international multi-sport competition that are scheduled to take place in and around Paris, France from 26 July 2024 through 11 August 2024.
- A young ANC activist and poet from Soweto is the sole witness to a brutal train massacre by an Inkatha militant.
- The story of the British 19th-century businessman who became the wealthiest man in the Western world and founded the nation Rhodesia.
- 2010's Football World Cup, held in South Africa.
- 'The business end' of soccer as seen through the eyes of a fierce, mercurial football agent, wrestling with a fatal secret he buried six years ago, on the brink of breaking big or losing everything.
- A soap opera that starts out as a mystery and becomes the saga of two powerful men - Lunga Gwedashe and Chris Ncgobo - and their families, involved in a pitched battle for power and revenge that started 20 years ago.
- South Africa, 1922. The Moodie family is torn apart during the turbulent strike years in and around the Johannesburg gold mines.
- Prison drama.The series follows the lives of the inmates and wardens of Pretoria Central Prison.
- Democracy in China exists, that is, in a primary school in Wuhan where a grade 3 class can vote who they want as class monitor.
- Set in the 21st century an undercover planetary defense agency is operating out of Cape Town under the guise of an interstellar shipping company. Earth is engrossed in a bitter intergalactic struggle against the inhabitants of the hostile planet Krokon whose evil ruler, Crown Prince Karnati, aided and financed by the treacherous Dr. Gorman, is intent on taking over the Earth.
- Epic drama of honor, passion and freedom set during the Anglo-Boer War and follows the bound fates of rebellious Boer farmer Sloet Steenkamp and Captain of the British Army James Kerwin.
- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was invited to South Africa in 1893 to settle a case for a wealthy Indian settled there. He expected to return in a few months but instead got involved in the freedom movement and eventually stayed for 21 years.
- From the award-winning Director Nick Broomfield, The Leader, His Driver, and the Driver's Wife portrays the sinister and comic sides of Eugene Terre'Blanche, leader of the neo-Nazi AWB Afrikaner Party in South Africa.
- The year is 1993, democracy is at hand, and South Africa's townships are burning. Gugu, a sixteen year-old from a Zulu speaking family falls in love with Andile, an eighteen year-old Xhosa youth. Their love is frowned upon by both communities.
- It is a South African music and dance show that showcases the outrageous dance styles of Mzansi, giving the South African youth a platform to showcase their dance moves whilst highlighting the top 10 local songs of the week. The music dance show speaks to the current times, whilst acknowledging our history musically and with the art of dancing. 24 minutes of the show are spent with local dancers showcasing their Chincha-Gears, Ice moves, C slash, Gcopetsa, Kick and Boboz, Bhenga and free styles, while the DJs pump the freshest local sounds.
- A Greek Cypriot immigrant starts a business in South Africa and has a lot of get-rich-quick schemes.
- Set in a fictional township, Soul City mirrors many of the challenges faced by poor communities everywhere. The series weaves together health issues, social questions, and personal stories to create an engaging hospital drama.
- Major Scobie is a British official in a West African colony during WWII. Both he and his wife are devout Catholics, and thoroughly unhappy. After he starts an affair with a young girl and breaks the law to hide it, he's consumed by guilt.
- Set during 1901 amid the Anglo-Boer War, the plight of the woman and children poignantly told. Left defenseless while their men fought a doomed commando war against "the elite" of the British Army. Not gentlemen - looters, rapists, really.
- The story of Amos, a reformed alcoholic on a mission to forge a relationship with his estranged son Themba. When father and son arrive in the dusty town of Hopeville, they discover a mean little community where apathy, fear and suspicion are the order of the day. When Amos decides to restore the public swimming pool so that the young people of the town can enjoy some recreational activity, and his son can pursue a swimming career, he is met with skepticism and resistance from the town's authorities and its inhabitants. Through patience, determination and courage, Amos perseveres with his goal of creating a space where his son can nurture his love of swimming. Amos' selfless act ripples through Hopeville, inspiring others to take action and do what they know is right.