South African television's first daily soap opera, on 3 December 1999 Egoli became the first South African television programme in any genre to reach 2,000 episodes. [1 ] As of 3 August 2007, 4,000 episodes had aired.
Bravo Two Zero is a 1999 two-hour television miniseries (broadcast in two parts between 3 and 4 January in the UK), based on the 1993 book of the same name by Andy McNab. [1 ] The film covers real life events – from the perspective of Andy…
Eloff criticised Kgwadi, stating that ""Dan Kgwadi is the biggest professional disappointment of my life. It's bad to say that of your successor, but with Kgwadi I momentarily lost my judgement.
Her most famous TV role is probably that of Pop in Verspeelde lente (1984) and on the silver screen opposite Marius Weyers and Peter Sepuma as the rich Afrikaner woman in Taxi to Soweto.
The Fourth Reich (El Cuatro Reich) is a 1990 South African biographical drama film directed by Manie van Rensburg and co-produced by Gert Basson, Mark Jaffee, David Selvan, Bill Shapter and Reg Wessels for Zastron Films. [1 ] [2 ] The film…
Nicholaas Oswald Roos was born in the district Herbert near Kimberley in 1940, where his father was a farmer. While Roos was still a child the family moved to a house outside Upington.