Choice:
Choice is a prime time edutainment series for South African youth dealing with the choices that young people face. Developed as a television vehicle for the Department of Health, the series enjoyed two seasons on SABC1, and was selected for INPUT 2007, Switzerland.
Finders Keepers:
Finders Keepers is a new multi-media, multi-platform format for the much-loved Sunday Times brand, Finders Keepers. The Finders Keepers newspaper competition now gets a five star treatment in an amazing megabucks 8-week TV adventure series, with two million rand at stake.
Food TV:
Food TV - A 40 part restaurant review and "how to" series produced for the Times online website. Hosted by renowned restaurant owner and food critic, Andrea Burgener, we explore 40 of Gauteng’s top restaurants, meet the owners, taste the food and see "how to" prepare the chefs signature dish.
The online interactive experience enabled viewers to watch the video, read reviews, view menus and submit reviews and ratings of there own.
Gaz'lam:
Gaz'lam is a highly acclaimed drama series produced for SABC Education. The series focuses on love, sex and relationships in the age of HIV and Aids.
Get Real:
Get Real is an award-winning prime time youth series for SABC Education, and aired for five series. Ratings were higher than that of competing local daily soap operas aimed at the youth. Get Real aims to empower young South Africans, encouraging them to take on issues and to do so from their own perspective.
HybridLiving:
HybridLiving is a magazine series about integrating eco-awareness into our daily lives. The show's premise is that a greener life does not necessarily need one to sacrifice the finer things in life or the conveniences of modern living. It explores eco-savvy solutions and gives sassy, easy eco-tips for making living a greener life stylish and achievable. This was an advertiser-funded project, sponsored by Toyota.
Kenny Makenzo:
Kenny Makenzo Undakapet , a 13-part 24-minute comedy series hosted by Kenneth Nkosi.
It is a new brand of sketch comedy meets reality TV. Each week Kenny Makenzo investigates a “current issue” which, from his point of view, needs to be resolved.
He investigates issues that affect the lives of the every South African, issues that don’t quite make it to the mainstream media… or any media for that matter, but that are important nonetheless… well… according to him that is!
His investigations predominately take the form of guerrilla style interviewing. He is out there, asking real people, in real situations, real questions in order to get real answers!
Kwanda:
Kwanda is a revolutionary prime time docu-reality television series commissioned by the Soul City Institute for Health and Development, and broadcast on SABC1. Five teams from five very different communities are given the challenge to improve their neighbourhoods by using the resources they can find.
Mzanzi:
Mzansi is a drama series that tells the story of two powerful men - Lunga Gwedashe and Chris Ncgobo - and their families. Mystery and intrigue evolved into a pitched battle for power and revenge that has its origins in the 1980s. The series achieved an average 18 ARs on SABC1.
Relate:
Relate is a popular SABC1 relationship show with a real life counsellor in which two people get on screen advice and practical tasks to resolve their differences.
SoLikeLife:
SoLikeLife, is South Africa's first mobile soap, and premiered on the Vodaphone Live portal in September 2008, with sponsorship from Nokia and Vodacom. This innovative digital mobisoap is delivered daily via cellphone, in 40 mobile episodes. It's the story of relationships, aspirations and dramas as experienced by a group of twenty-somethings living today's frenetic Jozi lifestyle.
Takalani Sesame:
Takalani Sesame is the South African co-production of the global children's TV brand, Sesame Street. It is a flagship SABC Education series and the best-recognized education brands in South Africa. Using trademark Muppets and unique African characters, Takalani Sesame has captured the imagination of South African children for more than a decade with entertaining, engaging and age appropriate stories.
Take Five:
Take 5 is a daily hour-long youth life skills show commissioned by SABC Education that reached two million young South Africans weekly.
Talk to Me:
On World Aids Day in 2004, Takalani Sesame presented this one-hour special. Talk to Me featured diverse families who have difficulty communicating about HIV and Aids, especially with children. The special achieved worldwide recognition and a number of prestigious international awards:
Gold Plaque Hugo Award, Chicago International Film Festival
Gold Award For Excellence In Modern Communication, World Media Festival
The Molo Show:
An SABC Education series that focuses on nurturing life-skills for the 9 – 13 year old age group.
The Wedding Show:
This prime time reality entertainment series goes behind-the-scenes with couples decide to take ‘the big step’ and tie the knot. Hosted by musician Ed Jordan and actress Chichi Letswalo, the show broadcast in 2003 in a series of 26 episodes. The program celebrates South Africa's diverse cultures, documenting weddings across the cultural board, from Hindu, Muslim and Chinese-Christian, to Ndebele, Venda and Zulu Traditional.
Y-Choice:
Y-Choice is an interactive soap designed for mobile & Internet viewing. The show is a multi-platform experience that gives viewers the opportunity to make life-altering choices in the virtual world - before making them in the real world.
Zero Tolerance:
Zero Tolerance is a cutting-edge prime time detective drama series that explores true stories behind the headlines, as seen through the eyes of a group of police inspectors. The elite Scorpions-style unit tackle the country's most challenging cases, whether a farm murder in the Free State or a muti killing in Limpopo.
Zola 7:
Zola 7 is a gritty reality television series in which well known personality Zola helps people who write to him solve problems they can't solve on their own.