Sunday Tribune

Viewers embrace local shows kicking off the 2022 slate

- DEBASHINE THANGEVELO debashine.thangevelo@inl.co.za

THAT “coming now now” tagline in M-net’s promo for the fourth season of Masterchef SA has been pretty hard to miss.

As far as generating hype around the cooking reality show goes, the channel is certainly working it.

And finally, viewers can put their curiosity to bed as the new judges have been announced. Zola Nene, Gregory Czarnecki and Justine Drake take over the baton from Pete GoffeWood, Benny Masekwamen­g and Reuben Riffel.

To date, there have been three seasons as well as a celebrity edition, which aired in 2015 and was won by comedian Chris Forrest.

While the judging panel is new, the celebrity chefs are well-known.

Also an award-winning author, Nene is no stranger to judging on a cooking show. She was a hit when joined the panel of BBC Lifestyle’s The

Great South African Bake Off in 2017. Her effervesce­nt personalit­y is complement­ed by her adventurou­s palate and defiant exploratio­n of the classics.

Drake has been a doyenne in the food world since 1988. Aside from being the launch editor of Fresh Living magazine, she has five cookbooks under her belt.

During the pandemic, she hosted

Just Cook at Home SA with Justin Drake

on Youtube.

Czarnecki, born in France, is head chef at The Restaurant at Waterkloof.

Aside from winning the coveted Chef of the Year award from Eat Out in 2016, he was a mentor of the prestigiou­s S Pellegrino Young Chef competitio­n in Africa and the Middle East.

While the new batch of contestant­s has yet to be revealed, the prize money of R1 million, as well as the title of Masterchef SA, will see everyone bringing their culinary A-game.

The knives will be out and heads will be on the chopping block from Monday, February 28, at 6pm.

Talking about new shows on M-net, season two of Strangers You

Know starts tonight.

Last year the first season, while compelling, was an unsettling watch as it looked at real-life cases that not only grabbed headlines but left the nation reeling in horror.

And the four cases featured will throw viewers for a loop, especially when you realise that the victims died at the hands of people they trusted.

These killers show no remorse while loved ones help piece together the events that they recall while revisiting the death of someone close.

Each episode also features insight from the lead investigat­ors, prosecutor­s and forensic pathologis­ts.

Chwayitisa Futshane, creator, producer and executive producer of the true-crime docuseries, said: “In a country such as ours, where violence especially, against women, is so rife, these are some of the stories that need to be told. In season 2, the series really gets to grips with some of these crimes and if nothing else, our viewers will be reminded that sometimes the most brutal killers are the strangers we know.”

The first episode focuses on Karabo Mokoena, who thought she found the man of her dreams when she started dating Forex trader Sandile Mantsoe. He appeared to be successful, intelligen­t and grounded in his spirituali­ty.

But when Karabo goes missing, her friends and family try to track her down at the last place she was seen.

It soon becomes evident that Sandile is not the Prince Charming Karabo had first envisioned.

Meanwhile, Impak launches on eextra at 7.30pm tonight as well. The Afrikaans telenovela series centres on the domino effect a car accident has on the lives of four individual­s.

Questions are asked like: Will Kadir live in peace after the death of his wife and daughter? Will Zeynep save her daughter? Will Cemre find out the infidelity of her fiancée? Will Kerem manage not to get into the prison?

Secrets are revealed and the upsets make for a dramatic turn of events.

A new year leaves everyone inspired to live their best life – resolution­s are made and goals are set. SABC1’S Squad

Goals helps motivate viewers looking to serve hot looks this year.

The lifestyle and fitness reality competitio­n show follows 15 contestant­s driven by a common goal of transformi­ng their bodies.

These individual­s are on a journey of reaching a milestone in their lives or reaching an individual goal that will ultimately lead to a healthier lifestyle.

Mulisa Mudau – Elewani in SABC2’S Venda daily drama, Muvhango – is the presenter on this offering, which airs at 9pm on Thursdays.

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JUSTINE Drake, Zola Nene and Gregory Czarnecki are the new judges on Masterchef SA.

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