Real stories and big entertainment

2023-05-31 10:58:04

Over the course of the last two months, we’ve added a myriad of original new African reality shows to our extensive library, shows that captivate audiences with Binge-worthy entertainment. Here is a look at some of the unique reality programmes that have taken the continent by storm!

Plaasjapie

A group of city slickers forfeit modern luxuries and prove that they can survive and thrive on a farm in the middle of nowhere with R1-million on the line. Contestants are divided into two teams and required to feed the animals, maintain the crops, and overcome daily challenges. The losing team has to vote off one of their members which in turn means more work but less people to do it.

Fans of endurance-based reality shows such as Suvivor and The Amazing Race will enjoy this unique format.

The Saturday Showdown

A whopping R3-million is at stake in this hilarious game show where teams of three and a celebrity team captain take on several challenges that test their general knowledge, decision-making ability, and physical capabilities. Co-hosted by the legendary comedian Skhumba (Trippin with Skhumba) and presenter Thato Moeng, this laugh-a-minute showdown will keep audiences on the edge of their seats as they cheer on the team they hope will take home one of the biggest prize pots in African television history.

Face 2 Face

Face 2 Face gives heartbroken individuals the chance to confront the person that caused their relationship to collapse, as well as other parties that played a role in its demise. The show sets the scene for justice, closure, and truth for these people, with the hope that they get a chance to move on with their lives. However, some participants may never get the answers they are looking for and could end up regretting opening old wounds.

The raw and honest nature of Face 2 Face will have viewers invested with every new story of wasted love depicted in this bingeworthy reality show.

In Die Sop

Popular TV chef and restauranteur Bertus Basson travels South Africa to share his knowledge with struggling restaurant owners to turn their businesses into places people would want to visit. In a period of three days, Bertus and his team of chefs, builders, and designers transform these eateries by identifying their biggest issues and tackling them head on.

From shortening menus to resolving inner conflicts that cause harm to the business, In Die Sop offers a close look at the restaurant industry and brings uplifting stories about transformation to the screen.

Find out more about these reality hits and discover more brand-new shows on the Multichoice Studios webpage.