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This is a list of television programs currently and formerly broadcast by the satellite television channel Mzansi Magic in South Africa. Current programming [ edit ]
The 1980s Voltron series was based on two unrelated Japanese anime series, Beast King GoLion and Kikou Kantai Dairugger XV (both originally produced by Toei Animation & Bandai). The anime was later dubbed into English and edited by the North American television production and distribution company World Events Productions .
Lockdown is a South African crime drama television series created and directed by Mandla Ngcongwane that premiered on 9 January 2017 on Mzansi Magic (televised) and Showmax (streaming) then later moved to 1Magic. [1]
Big Brother Mzansi, formerly known as Big Brother South Africa, is a television series in South Africa produced by M-Net and Endemol. As of 2025, both shows have a total of seven seasons. As of 2025, both shows have a total of seven seasons.
The channel carries original drama series and telenovelas. Titles include The Queen, Gomora, Isibaya, Umbuso, Shaka Ilembe, Housekeepers, DiepCity, Gqeberha: The Empire and Umkhoka: The Curse. The channel also carries drama series from its sister channels and co-productions from Showmax like Jacob's Cross, The River, Grassroots and Trackers. [5 ...
Shaka Ilembe is a South African series produced by Bomb! A production for M-Net's channel Mzansi Magic., [3] a Multichoice company. The series, South Africa's most expensive show to date, [4] retells the story of King Shaka of the Zulu Kingdom and his quest to fight for his throne.
It is an M-Net original series, produced by The Bomb Shelter for MultiChoice Studios. [2] The series premiered on Mzansi Magic on 22 May 2015 in South Africa, [ 3 ] and began streaming worldwide on Showmax in 2017, starring Thapelo Mokoena , Sthembiso Khoza, and Mpho Modikoane.
The Queen was a South African telenovela that premiered on Mzansi Magic on 1 August 2016 [1] and on Canal Plus in April 2020. It is produced by Ferguson Films, owned by acting veterans Connie Ferguson and her late husband Shona Ferguson.