Cape Argus

10 local TV shows returning to the small screen

- ALYSSIA BIRJALAL alyssia.birjalal@inl.co.za

HOMEGROWN shows are on the rise and with many of them being given the green light for returning seasons, it’s great to see that South African viewers are appreciati­ng the efforts made by our local production companies.

Not only does this mean that actors keep their jobs, but also that our TV and film industry is flourishin­g.

After all, we’ve already seen local production­s such as Fatal Seduction, Blood and Water, The Real Housewives of Durban and Ludik, among others, make their mark on the internatio­nal market.

That being said, viewers are in for a treat with these hit TV shows making a comeback this year.

Mnakwethu

Proud polygamist Musa Mseleku returns as the host of the new season.

The show has always managed to divide viewers’ opinions as it follows men who ask their wives to allow them to marry a second wife.

With success not always guaranteed, Mseleku assists these men in pleading their cases to their wives, helping them come to terms with the request and, sometimes, facilitati­ng the meeting between the first and potential second wives.

* Season 4 starts on Tuesday, April 2, at 8pm on Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161).

Listing Cape Town

The second season promises to showcase Cape Town’s most luxurious lifestyles through homes valued up to an astonishin­g R280 million.

Viewers can expect a rich variety of ocean-view apartments, suburban homes and Cape Winelands properties.

Among the eye-catching properties is a listing on one of Africa’s most valuable streets, Nettleton Road, known for its ultra-luxurious properties and breathtaki­ng views.

* Season 2 starts on Wednesday, April 3, at 8pm on BBC Lifestyle (DStv channel 174).

The Masked Singer South Africa

The local version of the world’s biggest, craziest and fun-filled star-powered singing contest and guessing game is back.

Following singer Holly Rey and her Lollipop’s sweet season 1 victory, 16 Mzansi megastars will again set the stage alight, disguised in the most exquisite, bejewelled costumes.

Viewers can look out for a snazzy giraffe sporting bling, a treacherou­s tortoise and a glittering figure resembling a gold nugget, among others.

* Season two will air on Saturday, April 6, at 6.30pm on S3.

Date My Family

Since 2012, this show has been helping singletons find love by sending them on dates with their potential partner’s family.

According to Mzansi Magic, season 12 will see Driver Bae – who has had viewers swooning – do more than just drive the singles around to dates and open the door for them.

* Date My Family airs on Sunday, April 7, at 6pm on Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161).

Nganele

The show follows three couples who met each other on the Mzansi Magic original’s, Makoti, Are You the One?, as they navigate life post the series.

The couples have been dealt different challenges, from a potential makoti being the breadwinne­r, to a potential groom who refuses to cut the apron strings and one who finds out his mother may not be his biological mother.

* Season 2 starts on Wednesday, April 10, at 8pm on Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161).

Ngishade Wrong

Hosted by Mpho Mahapa, Ngishade Wrong is about couples who are looking to start a new romantic chapter after deciding that the relationsh­ips they are in are not worth it.

Of course, such decisions come with feelings of loss, extreme heartbreak and the unforeseen consequenc­es of truth.

Every episode ends with a confrontat­ion with the new love interest and the partners possibly asking themselves if their decisions are worth the gamble.

* Season 2 will air on Sunday, April 14, at 8pm on Mzansi Wethu (DStv channel 163).

Themba: My Inked Life

Former Big Brother Mzansi housemate Themba Broly is stepping back into the spotlight as he tries to navigate and unravel the complexiti­es of his life.

This season is all about redemption as he looks to become a better parent, fulfil his career goals, make things right with family and reconnect with those he considers his real friends.

* Season 2 premières on May 9, at 8pm on Mzansi Magic, (DStv Channel 161).

I’m With Your Ex

Host Eugene Khoza is back to help those who found love with their friends or family members’ former lovers by revealing, I’m With Your Ex.

Previously, the show has seen sisters face off because the one fell for her sister’s ex-fiancé and also friends almost jeopardisi­ng their friendship for the same reason.

* Season two will start on Sunday, May 5, at 7.30pm on Mzansi Magic, (DStv Channel 161).

Izingane zeS’thembu

Viewers were introduced to the next generation of the Mselekus, who shared a glimpse of what it is like growing up in a polygamous setting.

In the second season, the eldest children continue their journey of transition­ing into young adults and forging stronger bonds.

* Season two starts on Sunday, May 5, at 7pm on Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161).

Great African Mysteries

John Robbie will be back to investigat­e three of South Africa’s most fascinatin­g and little-known mysteries after a successful first instalment last year.

Around two billion years ago, an asteroid measuring at least 10km across crashed into Earth, near the present-day town of Vredefort.

In just one of the three stories, Great African Mysteries will investigat­e how Johannesbu­rg’s gold fields were preserved and protected by this mighty blast.

* Great African Mysteries will air in August on the History Channel (DStv channel 186).

 ?? | Supplied ?? MPHO Mahapa hosts Ngishade Wrong.
| Supplied MPHO Mahapa hosts Ngishade Wrong.

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