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- Six celebrities embark on an African adventure. Clashing personalities, tested friendships as they face challenges journeying across Africa's landscapes.
- A competition to find the ultimate dinner party host, Come Dine With Me South Africa will follow four people who have never previously met as they snoop around each other's homes, sample each other's cooking and pass judgment on each other's entertaining skills. Each night for a week the contestants take it in turns to cook up their idea of the perfect evening. As the guests travel home they give their verdict, and crucially, a mark out of ten. The contestant with the most points at the end of the week wins a cash prize and vouchers.
- South African television programming for children on Mnet. The hosts of the programming schedule have gone on to become local celebrities.
- Ten well-known South African comedians and performers compete to discover who can maintain composure while simultaneously trying to make their opponents laugh and lose.
- Join a host of amateur bakers as they compete to be named South Africa's best home baker, where thrills, spills and shortcrust await.
- 21 days, 13 celebrities and two hosts prepared to face the jungle or to yell "Get me out of here!"
- A single bachelor dates multiple women over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find his true love.
- The South African edition of Family Feud, hosted by the charismatic Steve Harvey, takes a vibrant twist in "Rainbow Rivalry." Families from different provinces compete in a series of challenges that celebrate the rich diversity of South Africa. The game showcases a mix of cultural, historical, and contemporary questions, bringing together participants from various backgrounds to share their unique stories and traditions. As families face off in lively rounds, they not only aim to win prizes but also foster a sense of unity and understanding among the diverse communities across the country. The show becomes a colorful tapestry of South African culture, with Steve Harvey adding his trademark humor and warmth to the mix.
- Go on an adventure that'll take you from bush and farm to table, in a celebration of homegrown South African produce and the recipes made up from them, taken from all of the regions of the country.
- Entrepreneurs go up in front of a panel of esteemed successful South African business moguls, known as the "sharks".
- Wian is a street magician. Walking along the streets and beaches he perform card tricks and other illusions to trick and amaze kids and their parents as well. He also shares and demonstrates simple magic tricks to learn in funny yet instructive "how to" videos.
- Charlie sets off for South Africa in search of new thrills for the taste buds. Alongside the spectacular scenery he finds both food and wine to match. Beginning with an exploration of the culinary influence of early Dutch settlers, Charlie examines the myriad of influences evident in South Africa's modern day cuisine. Along the way he discovers the miraculous properties of the Rooibos
- Who Do You Think You Are? is a South African genealogy documentary series based on the British series of the same name, produced locally by Rapid Blue, which delves into the family history of celebrities, tracing their ancestry and revealing secrets and surprises from their pasts. The series premiered on SABC2 on Sunday 31 May 2009, at 21h00. There are 12 hour-long episodes in the first season that were split into two parts of six. The show returned for Part 2 on Sunday, 16 August 2009 at 21h00. New episodes aired weekly. Who Do You Think You Are? delves into the family history of familiar South African faces, tracing their ancestry and revealing secrets and surprises from their pasts. The series gives viewers the tools to dig into their own pasts and uncover the part their ancestors played in shaping their lives today. Based on the international format of the same name, each episode features a celebrity who goes in search of who s/he is by following their family tree to find out more about their ancestors. As they discover more about who's who in their family, they get to know themselves better. The show uses different genealogy investigations to uncover the families' past. These include special DNA testing and archive research and shows how to apply them to any family. The celebrities featured in the Part 1 line-up are: 1. Nthati Moshesh (Actress) 2. Riaan Cruywagen (Newsreader) 3. Meshack Mavuso (Actor) 4. Candice Moodley (Presenter) 5. HHP (Musician) 6. Kurt Schoonraad (Comedian) The celebrities featured in the Part 2 line-up are: 7. Dawn Matthews (Actress) 8. Colin Moss (Presenter, Actor) 9. Dion Chang (Trend Analyst) 10. Patricia Glyn (Presenter, Adventurer) 11. Vusi Mahlasela (Jazz Musician) 12. Zapiro (Cartoonist)