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SABC logo, used from 1976 to 1996. In 1975, after years of controversy over the introduction of television, the SABC was finally allowed to introduce a colour TV service, which began experimental broadcasts in the main cities on 5 May 1975, before the service went nationwide on 6 January 1976.
This is a list of South African television-related events in 1976. Events 5 ... (SABC) television service officially opened nationwide. Debuts ...
South Africa was already served by some closed-circuit systems in hotels before SABC-TV started. [2] SABC began airing test cards in early 1975 on its transmitters [3] and started trialling its first television service on 5 May 1975 in South Africa's largest cities, and officially launched its first television channel on 6 January 1976 under the name SABC Television/SAUK-Televisie.
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1976 Boeremusiek variety show Ballade vir 'n Enkeling (Ballad for an Individual) [8] Afrikaans 1987 14 episodes SABC1 Drama set in 1985 featuring the sudden and mysterious disappearance of journalist Jacques Rynhard, starring Gavin van den Berg. Bangalory Time: 1976 SABC SABC commissioned children's series, hosted by Janice Honeyman. Banacek ...
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Wielie Walie ' s animated opening logo was designed and animated by Butch Stoltz, who was head of SABC TV's Animation Department. The character of Bennie Boekwurm is copyrighted to Butch Stoltz and has also appeared in an ad-campaign for ATKV/Pendoring to promote Afrikaans. Bennie is pictured as a small worm on a hook in the ocean, with a ...