Mevrou Fourie & Kie
Channel: kykNET (DStv 144)
TX Time: 20h00
Genre: Comedy, Afrikaans
Mevrou Fourie & Kie (Mrs Fourie and Company) is a sitcom which revolves around three generstions of women, as well as other family members, living under one roof - with chaotic consequences.
Anita Fourie has had enough. She is middle-aged and trapped in a dull marriage.
When she decides to divorce her husband, everything unravels – and not only because of the divorce.
After years of tedium and routine, Anita Fourie (Henriëtta Gryffenberg) decides she wants to divorce her husband, the dentist Barend (Deon Coetzee).
Her timing, however, is catastrophic: their daughter, Melissa (Luandri Reynders) leaves her husband, Quintin (Arno Greeff), after discovering he was unfaithful.
Seeking stability, she moves back home – just as Anita herself is trying to get her life back on track.
Then Anita's mother, Tina (Elzabé Zietsman), also unexpectedly turns up, having been evicted from her retirement home.
Suddenly, there are three strong women, a spoilt son in his late twenties, Barry (Luan Jacobs), and a bewildered Barend under one roof in Randburg – causing chaos, conflict and hilarity.
A few secrets also come to light.
The cast includes Ilse van Niekerk as Phyllis Steyn, a businesswoman and Anita's friend; Neels Clasen as handyman Hardus de Ridder; and Liza du Plessis as Barry's girlfriend, Sherrie.
Mevrou Fourie & Kie is produced by Duan Wanty, Ingrid Engelbrecht and Philip Nolte of Show/Tell Pictures.
TVSA Show Page: Mevrou Fourie & Kie
Kalahari - Africa's Underground Desert
Channel: Nat Geo Wild (DStv 182 / StarSat 221)
TX Time: 18h00
Genre: Wildlife, Nature, Documentary
Discover how an ancient desert breathes life into southern Africa.
The Kalahari shapes every inhabiting creature, while it is sustained by a secretive subterranean community, each member displaying ingenious, industrious and remarkably adaptable survival strategies.
Family Feud South Africa 2
Channel: eReality (Openview 108)
TX Time: 20h00
Genre: Game Show, Comedy, Advertiser-Funded
South African version of the American game show hosted by Steve Harvey, who also hosts the local version.
Against the backdrop of a game show, Family Feud is really a family comedy with funnyman Steve Harvey embarking on a journey to learn about South Africa and its people, while two families compete to name the most popular responses to survey questions related to the country.
The family that gains the most points walks away with the prize money.
The game show in which two families compete to name the most popular responses to win cash and prizes has been running since 1976, generating multiple adaptions in over 50 international markets.
Family Feud South Africa was the first international version of the popular show hosted by Steve Harvey and Season 2 is promising greater things.
The questions in the game show are from answers received from a survey of 100 South Africans.
The family scoring the most points walks off with the money and goes through to play Fast Money.
The family that comes second gets R10,000 worth of KFC vouchers.
Homes Gone Wild
Channel: TLC Entertainment (DStv 135)
TX Time: 21h00
Genre: Reality
Inspired by the popular Instagram account Zillow Gone Wild that touts outrageous, one-of-kind homes.
Host Jack McBrayer, best known for his role in 30 Rock, will invite you to join him on tours of exceptionally weird, wacky and wild properties that sellers put on the market every day.
Throughout the season, Homes Gone Wild will feature the characters who have embraced non-traditional homes with their distinctive décor and imaginative architecture, as well as reveal the inventive ways to market a distinctive property.
The series will explore each home's unique history, as well as the intriguing backstories of the buyers and sellers in nine weekly episodes.
Each abode will be ranked on attributes such as creativity, commitment to the theme and the home's special qualities.
In the end, HGTV will proclaim which house is the "wildest" of them all during the season finale.
Homes Gone Wild will crisscross the country to find quirky houses, including the Berkeley, California, home designed by a jazz musician, that features wall-to-wall gold accents and a pair of gold saxophone exterior columns or the historic New Orleans property that boasts a parlour lounge brimming with eclectic Big Easy charm.
Regardless of the location, each place will offer astounding design elements and plenty of wow moments.
Bewonder & Bewaar met Bonné de Bod 3
Channel: kykNET (DStv 144)
TX Time: 20h30
Genre: Wildlife, Nature, Documentary Series, Afrikaans
Bewonder & Bewaar is a nature documentary series that uncovers the secrets and wonders of Mother Earth with the help of dedicated researchers, veterinarians, conservation scientists and other experts.
Presenter Bonné de Bod travels to remote wilderness areas to meet conservationists and provides leading scientists with the opportunity to share their knowledge and enthusiasm.
While the primary focus is on animals in pristine areas, the researchers' passion is also on show - it's not just a regular 9-to-5 job for them, it's a calling.
This new season takes you on a journey to some of the most remote and spectacular places on Earth, from South Africa's Kruger National Park and the Namib Desert to snow-covered mountains in North America and the crystal-blue waters of the Caribbean Sea.
Working alongside leading researchers, scientists and veterinarians, Bonné uncovers the secrets of wild animals and meets the people who live out their calling by working in nature every day.
This season sees viewers become part of adrenaline-fuelled adventures unlike anything Bonné has experienced before.
One of the most intense moments was diving with sharks in the Caribbean Sea alongside world-renowned shark whisperer Cristina Zenato.
Cristina has already removed more than 400 fishing hooks from sharks' mouths, and her work has deeply affected Bonné.
For Bonné, the experience was not only physically demanding, but also emotional and deeply personal.
She recounts how intense anxiety almost overwhelmed her just before the dive.
However, it wasn't the sharks that triggered the fear, but the extra 10kg of chainmail in the diving suit.
On land there was no shortage of adrenaline either.
In the Kruger National Park, Bonné joined Dr Peter Buss and the SANParks veterinary team for a night time operation in which the famous Satara lion prides were darted with tranquiliser darts so that the world's first X-rays of free roaming lions could be taken.
Because the operation took place at night, thermal sensors were used to locate the lions and monitor their movements – much like a night vision viewer.
The technology allowed the team to see where the lions were without startling them with bright lights, and also to confirm that the darts had successfully hit their targets.
Footage from the thermal viewer – where the lion appears in black and white with only the pink dart visible – offers an extraordinary and rare glimpse into this groundbreaking research.
Another physically challenging experience was filming in the snow-covered Sierra Nevada mountains in California, where Bonné and researchers had to climb the majestic giant sequoia trees.
Amid the iconic predators and epic landscapes, it was a small mammal that unexpectedly moved Bonné – the round-eared sengi, also known as the elephant shrew.
The season opens with an episode about the devastating floods that struck the Kruger National Park in January 2026.
This time, the impact is experienced through the eyes of familiar faces from previous seasons – people we have come to know, and who were themselves directly involved in the disaster relief efforts.
Among others, Bonné joins the park's chief pilot, David Simelane, in a helicopter flight to the northern parts of the park, where the scale of the damage becomes visible from above – the collapsed concrete sections of the Letaba bridge, and the Shimuwini Bushveld Camp unfolding below as a scene of destruction, with rondavel doors lying along the riverbank.
The rest of the season offers a rich variety of adventures and discoveries.
We will see, among other stories, how Cassie Carstens monitors the endangered secretarybird at Dronfield Nature Reserve and how Naude Dreyer and his team free seals from plastic along Namibia's coastline.
Other highlights include the Kruger K9 anti-poaching unit with Samuel Madelane, the unique flora of the Richtersveld with Pieter van Wyk, the endemic Knysna seahorse with Clement Arendse, Namibia's "superpower insects" with Dr John Irish, and the elusive black-footed cat with Dr Jessica Humphreys.
Armed with Bonné's genuine warmth and intimate storytelling style, we are taken on an inspiring and hopeful journey that not only showcases animals and their habitats, but also the human passion and dedication behind every conservation effort.
Award-winning director Susan Scott captures the natural world in breathtaking 4K imagery, from snow-covered mountains to the ocean, bushveld savannahs and desert dunes.