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The first season [1] of the African reality television series MasterChef South Africa began on 20 March 2012 and aired on M-Net. The season judges were Pete Goffe-Wood, Andrew Atkinson and Benny Masekwameng.
My Kitchen Rules SA is a South African cooking show based on the popular Australian cooking show of the same name. The show premiered in South Africa on M-Net in 13 August 2017. [ 4 ] In 2019, My Kitchen Rules SA won the SAFTA for Best International Format Show.
SABC 1 South African fantasy series. A Gift to Last: 3 seasons, 22 episodes, and a Christmas special A popular Canadian series starring Gordon Pinsent from CBC Television. Glaskasteel [25] Afrikaans, English 1993 Safritel, SABC 2 Glee: 6 seasons, 121 episodes MNET Series: Ghostbusters: 1986–1988 65 episodes Filmation
Cell Descriptions Team won a challenge, People's Choice, cooked the best dish or received the highest score for the round. Team proceeded straight through to the Grand Final.
Idols South Africa V was the fifth season of South African reality interactive talent show based on the British talent show Pop Idol. It premiered on Sunday, 1 February 2009, with a summer vibe and new rules, after a short hiatus.
Big Brother Mzansi: Secrets (also known as Big Brother Mzansi 1 or Big Brother South Africa 3) was the third season of the South African Big Brother reality television series reboot produced by Endemol for M-Net. It began on 2 February 2014 with an original host, Mark Pilgrim. The season was sponsored by South African drink brand service, Coca ...
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. Big Brother South Africa had two seasons, and a celebrity season in between. The first season aired in 2001 and the second in 2002.
1. Within the Republic of South Africa Incidental costs only, R139 per day; Meals and incidental costs, R452 per day; 2. Outside the republic of South Africa, specific amounts per country are deemed to have been expended. The details of these rates are available on the SARS website. [19]