Premieres on
SABC1 this September:
The Dr. Oz ShowPremiere date: Thursday, 1 September 2011 at 10h00
New episodes air Mondays to Fridays at 10h00
The Dr Oz Show takes over from Tyra in the Monday to Friday 10h00 timeslot.
For more about the show, see:
TVSA's The Dr Oz Show Mini-Site
Nomzamo (Rebroadcast)Premiere date: Friday, 2 September 2011 at 19h00
Please note: Run's House 3 was scheduled to premiere in this timeslot and was replaced with a repeat Nomzamo at the last minute.
A sitcom which gives a take on closing the generational gap between three generations of one family: a young mother (the title character), her father and her young son.
For more about the series, see:
TVSA's Nomzamo Mini-Site
My Perfect FamilyPremiere date: Monday, 2 September 2011 at 19h00
A new sitcom following the growing pains of socially-awkward teen soap star Luyanda Nkosi as he takes on the role of trying to keep his broken, dysfunctional family together.
For more about the series, see:
TVSA's My Perfect Family Mini-Site
Human TargetPremiere date: Monday, 5 September 2011 at 22h00
Based on the DC Comics comic book and graphic novel, Human Target is a full-throttle action drama centered on Christopher Chance, a unique personal security expert.
For more about the show, see:
TVSA's Human Target Mini-Site
Shreds & DreamsPremiere date: Thursday, 8 September 2011 at 22h00
Series co-creator Portia Gumede
A new four part mini-series, based on a play by Bongi Ndaba which had a successful run at the Market Theatre.
The series is produced by Paw Paw films and conceived and created by Portia Gumede and Bongi Ndaba.
The scenario: They were married off at a younger age, gave birth at the age of 15 and kicked out because they were thought to be barren. Everything they did was considered not good enough so they ran away to the unknown.
The series introduces us to Nontobeko, Lefika and Yoliswa as teenagers in a rural upbringing where all their choices are made for them. They travel to the city as they become women and the demons from their past come knocking.
The main themes the drama are that of discrimination against rural women who are barren, who have too much ambition, self worth and a will to find sense of self in a world that doesn’t take kindly to women with the will to survive and better themselves.
The show stars Linda Sokhulu as Lefika, Gugu Masondo as Nontobeko, Lerato Moloisane as Yoliswa, as well as Melusi Yeni, Baby Cele, Elliot Ngubane and Mbulelo Ndlazilwana.
Turn It OutPremiere date: Thursday, 15 September 2011 at 19h00
A new 26-episode dance reality show that searches for the best urban dance crew.
Keep a lookout on TVSA for more info. about it - coming up soon.