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South African TV Series that Start with 0-9 Title Language Date Released # Seasons/Episodes Corporation or Channel Notes 1945 [1] Afrikaans 1983 1 season SABC A South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) commissioned series about a family divided between the two sides of World War II: 21 Jump Street: English 1987–1991 5 seasons, 103 episodes
SABC 3 original programming (9 P) Pages in category "South African Broadcasting Corporation television shows" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
SABC 1 is a South African public television network operated by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). It broadcasts programming in English and Nguni languages. SABC 1 was established in 1996 following the SABC's restructuring of its television channels.
The is a list of South African mass media, ... South African Broadcasting Corporation. SABC 1; SABC 2; SABC 3; ... Via TV [2] BRICS Africa Channel [3]
SABC offices in Sea Point, Cape Town. An IBA report on the state of the broadcasting industry in South Africa was released on 29 August 1995. Recommendations were given for the SABC to lose one of its three television channels, with the network being used for private television, demanding the creation of two or three private networks.
It has been broadcast on SABC 1, SABC 2, and SABC 3 at various times during its history; currently it is broadcast on SABC 2. It is broadcast during prime-time from 19:00 to 20:00 on Monday. [11] Around 80% of the show's content is in English with the remaining 20% presented in Afrikaans. [12]
e.tv: Rugrats: K-T.V. World: M-Net: The Wild Thornberrys / / Billy the Cat: Rocket Power: As Told by Ginger: The Harveytoons Show: Postman Pat: SABC 2: The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends: The Forgotten Toys: Jay Jay the Jet Plane: Bop TV: Johnny Bravo: e.tv: The West Wing: M-Net Series: Spin City: SABC 3: Girlfriends: SABC 1
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is the public broadcaster in South Africa, and provides 19 radio stations (AM/FM) as well as six television broadcasts to the general public. [1] It is one of the largest of South Africa's state-owned enterprises.