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50/50 moves to SABC3 "for good"

Written by TVSA Team from the blog S3 on 07 Nov 2014
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The environmentally friendly 50/50 returns for a new season in mid-November, with a channel swap. It moves from SABC2 to SABC3 "permanently."

Of course we have no idea how long it's going to last on the channel considering the schedule chaos on SABC2 and 3. As you know, one week a show's taken off it's signature channel and then suddenly it's back so it's anyone's guess as to what's going to happen next.

What's happening right now: it'll be on SABC3 on Sundays at 17h30, starting on 16 November 2014.

Here's a teaser of the episode:

Press Release

Brandy the Leopard gets a Second Chance


The enigmatic leopard is the ultimate survivor, secretly living in areas where many animals have long disappeared. But they are not immune to the effects of humans, and what happens when the lives of these big cats get irreversibly intertwined with our own?

We bring you the story of the leopard who made headlines after being airlifted to a HUMAN hospital, and who gets a second chance at survival after a very close shave – thanks to the dedication of researchers, who reveal a couple of surprises for her future.

Saving Kimberly’s Vultures
 

Soaring and wheeling silently above the earth is something that we can only dream of, but for the White-backed vulture, the open heavens are where they belong. But it is not all blue skies ahead for these magnificent birds, facing dangers at every turn. We catch up with a dedicated group of people that are committed to securing the future of these endangered beauties.

The Rhino Brief


The South African Rhino saga has been an emotional one for all wildlife enthusiasts, invoking powerful sentiment in all of us. But through the tragedy, there are beacons of hope.

In our latest regular feature slot - The Rhino Brief, we pay tribute to these heroes of conservation. In this week’s episode, we explore how new technology is helping the fight against rhino poaching, perhaps capturing more than we bargained for in the process.

Wildlife Wonders

In another new regular slot we celebrate all things wild and wonderful in the natural world. Join us in Wildlife Wonders as we follow a family of warthog as they do what warthogs do best - be incredibly fun to watch.

 

Channels in this post: SABC2, SABC3



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