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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 ]
An American comedy television series that aired on SABC for 13 episodes. The series follows Detective Holmes and his new android partner Yoyo on their adventures and misadventures, as Holmes teaches Yoyo what it is like to be human while trying to keep his quirky partner's true nature a secret from criminals and fellow cops. Hunter: 1984–1991
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 ...
Big Brother South Africa, formerly known as Big Brother Mzansi, is a television series in South Africa produced by M-Net and Endemol. As of 2023, it has had a total of six seasons. As of 2023, it has had a total of six seasons.
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]
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.
Big Brother Mzansi: S'ya Mosha (also known as Big Brother Mzansi 4 or Big Brother South Africa 6) was the fourth season of the South African Big Brother reality television reboot series produced by Banijay and Red Pepper Pictures for M-Net and Mzansi Magic. It premiered on 21 January 2024 on DStv channel 198. [1]
The show premiered on 23 January 2022 on Mzansi Magic and DStv with 24 contestants initially and a new host, Lawrence Maleka. [2] A week later, two more contestants were introduced to the house. [3] On 3 April, Mphowabadimo was declared the winner of the third season of Big Brother Mzansi and received R2 million, while Gash1 was the runner-up ...