Showing posts with label Charlene Lackay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlene Lackay. Show all posts
Thursday, October 4, 2018
REVIEW. New Afrikaans studio interview show Nuusdag Perspektief on eExtra a worthwhile, well done, and surprisingly refreshing current affairs addition, giving seldom-heard voices a seat at the TV table.
The new weekday Afrikaans studio desk interview show Nuusdag Perspektief on eExtra (Openview 105 / DStv 195 / StarSat 489) is a terrific new addition to South African television - a worthwhile, well done, unique and surprisingly refreshing current affairs addition, giving seldom-heard voices a seat at the TV table.
Nuusdag Perspektief (Newsday Perspective) that started this week, is a companion sister show following after the very amateurish and badly done new Afrikaans TV news bulletin Nuusdag on 8 on Openview that also started on Monday.
Nuusdag Perspektief however is much, much better and also clearly has higher and visibly better production values, perhaps because it has less moving elements filling its half hour that those that require juggling by producers for putting a TV news bulletin on air.
The part of the Nuusdag Perspektief set in Johannesburg, another section inside the studio and an extension of the Nuusdag om 8 set, looks fantastic and is well-suited for this type of show in terms of circular backwall motifs, the amber hues, the white-and-black raised circular platform and triangular glass tabletop. It looks slick, highly professional and creates a visual aura of gravitas.
While anchor Charlene Lackay was already extremely good during the debut episode of Nuusdag Perspektief on Monday night, the former SABC anchor and kykNET presenter Elvin Presslin and his astounding control of the discussion panel, his pacing, questioning, interviewing style and Afrikaans language use was utterly fantastic during night two.
Elvin Presslin could be made the permanent full-time anchor of Nuusdag Perspektief - he's believable, prepared, knowledgeable, informed, plain-spoken and utterly excellent - it's clear he would shine in this role - he already did.
Both Charlene Lackay and Elvin Presslin are extremely deft and adept at phrasing questions, making guests feel safe and comfortable, phrasing questions to make guests elaborate, knowing when to interrupt and most of all letting guests speak and giving them time to explain and answer.
Two things are setting Nuusdag Perspektief apart that neither e.tv nor Openview bothered to highlight or focus on but that are very important and that, upon and after watching, stand out very clearly and that are both huge positives - not just for e.tv, OpenView and eExtra but for South African television broadly.
Firstly, it's the first show of its kind for, and available on, free-to-air digital terrestrial television in this genre (although as a side-effect it's available to pay-TV audiences on DStv and StarSat too).
Simply put there's nothing else like it available on any of the SABC's channels or on e.tv: an Afrikaans, current affairs, full half hour interview show.
While eExtra's Nuusdag Perspektief will invariably compete with kykNET & kie's (DStv 145) KLOP! with Heindrich Wyngaard and kykNET Verslag In Gesprek with Waldimar Pelser on kykNET (DStv 144) - something that Nuusdag Perspektief will clearly be able to do and immediately showed it's capable of doing superbly - that is not necessarily the same audience or the audience that the show is going after, since eExtra is targeting and is for non pay-TV viewers.
Put another way: The Nuusdag Perspektief production values on eExtra are such that free-to-air viewers are actually getting a current affairs interview show in Afrikaans that rivals the premium values of pay-TV talk show and current affairs interview programmes - like flying British Airways having only paid a kulula fare.
Secondly, Nuusdag Perspektief visibly appears geared towards something unspoken, but also great - something hugely welcomed if that turns out in fact to be the case.
Sadly e.tv, Openview and the Nuusdag team couldn't bother to communicate or issue anything beforehand to South Africa's press and TV critics about Nuusdag Perspektief, and e.tv and Openview failed to release any specific programming publicity about the show.
Therefore it's not possible to say definitively if the conclusion is correct, but upon watching the first two episodes, the show has created the very strong impression that it is and will actually be a current affairs interview show about, and geared towards, South Africa's coloured community.
While the first episode of Nuusdag Perspektief revolved around and included a discussion around land expropriation with a particular emphasis on the coloured community, the second episode on Tuesday in a terrific episode tried to unpack how coloured people feel about the Afrikaans word "kleurling".
New voices, seldom-heard voices, and silenced voices were suddenly given not just time to speak but to inhabit a "proper" space on television - given attention and "status" on a non-verbal level to say "you are good enough to have a seat at the TV table and to speak your truth".
If this is how Nuusdag Perspektief on eExtra ventures forward, it will be phenomenal and groundbreaking - staking out a first and a unique place not occupied by any other programme on South African television, catering for and going after an audience segment and in a genre that until now has been completely ignored.
Monday, October 1, 2018
e.tv adds Afrikaans TV news, Nuusdag, and the dubbed Turkish telenovela, Gebroke Harte, to eExtra on Openview.
e.tv is rolling out more Afrikaans content from today in a 2-hour programming block between 19:00 and 21:00 on the eExtra channel in the form of Afrikaans news and a Turkish telenovela dubbed into Afrikaans, before the launch of its new 24-hour TV news channel OpenNews on 1 November.
e.tv will launch its second daily Afrikaans half hour TV news bulletin, Nuusdag om 8, this evening at 20:00 on eExtra (Openview 105 / DStv 195 / StarSat 489) on its Openview free-to-air satellite TV service.
Nuusdag om 8 will be followed by a companion show at 20:30 in the form of a new half hour Afrikaans current affairs show, Nuusdag Perspektief.
Nuusdag Perspektief will do interviews with newsmakers and discuss big news stories and issues.
The 20:00 Afrikaans news and current affairs block will be preceded by the hour long Gebroke Harte, a Turkish telenovela dubbed into Afrikaans that will be broadcast on weekdays on eExtra.
Nuusdag om 8
The veteran broadcaster and sports journalist Echbert Boezak has been appointed as Nuusdag news editor who will also do sports reporting.
Nuusdag om 8 will be anchored by Rozanne McKenzie previously from kykNET's Kwêla, Flits! and Nasie in Gesprek, along with the former SABC2 Afrikaans TV news anchor Suzaan Steyn, and the former Pasella presenter Charlene Lackay.
The actress and Mrs Africa Hemisphere, Lorna Greyling will be the Nuusdag om 8 weather presenter.
Nuusdag with its studio done in amber and red tones will not just compete with SABC2's Afrikaans TV news bulletin at 18:30 but also itself - eNuus on kykNET (DStv 144) and kykNET & kie (DStv 145) at 19:00 that is produced for M-Net's Afrikaans TV channels on DStv by eMedia Investments that is also responsible for Nuusdag.
To differentiate from the heavy Johannesburg news bubble of other shows - although the Nuusdag om 8 studio is located in Johannesburg similar to the others - the TV news bulletin will add, beyond a look at international and national South African news, a flavouring of regional reports from some South African provinces, done from Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, Bloemfontein and the Northern Cape.
Reporters like Craig-Lee Smith from EWN, Sue Pyler from RSG, Elvin Presslin and others have joined Nuusdag.
"We are committed to producing an independent Afrikaans TV news bulletin that South Africans can really trust," says Marlon Davids, managing director of e.tv channels. "We have put together a very talented and experienced team of reporters, producers and anchors and have no doubt that Nuusdag om 8 will keep our Afrikaans-speaking viewers informed".
Gebroke Harte
At 19:00 from today on weekdays, eExtra will play out Gebroke Harte, an Afrikaans dub of the Turkish telenovela, Paramparça (Broken Pieces in English) produced by Endemol Shine Turkey.
Unknown to them, two women Gülseren and Dilara, have had their babies accidentally switched at birth and .
Gülseren (poor) lives with her "daughter" Hazal, and Dilara (rich) lives with her "daughter" Cansu - and then their paths meet again.
South African actors like Carmen Maarman, Marcelle van Heerden, Desiré Gardner and Abdu Adams are part of the voice cast. Gebroke Harte is the first prime-time drama series to be dubbed into Afrikaans in 20 years.
Gebroke Harte will have an omnibus broadcast on eExtra on Sundays at 14:00.
Nuusdag om 8 will be followed by a companion show at 20:30 in the form of a new half hour Afrikaans current affairs show, Nuusdag Perspektief.
Nuusdag Perspektief will do interviews with newsmakers and discuss big news stories and issues.
The 20:00 Afrikaans news and current affairs block will be preceded by the hour long Gebroke Harte, a Turkish telenovela dubbed into Afrikaans that will be broadcast on weekdays on eExtra.
Nuusdag om 8
The veteran broadcaster and sports journalist Echbert Boezak has been appointed as Nuusdag news editor who will also do sports reporting.
Nuusdag om 8 will be anchored by Rozanne McKenzie previously from kykNET's Kwêla, Flits! and Nasie in Gesprek, along with the former SABC2 Afrikaans TV news anchor Suzaan Steyn, and the former Pasella presenter Charlene Lackay.
The actress and Mrs Africa Hemisphere, Lorna Greyling will be the Nuusdag om 8 weather presenter.
Nuusdag with its studio done in amber and red tones will not just compete with SABC2's Afrikaans TV news bulletin at 18:30 but also itself - eNuus on kykNET (DStv 144) and kykNET & kie (DStv 145) at 19:00 that is produced for M-Net's Afrikaans TV channels on DStv by eMedia Investments that is also responsible for Nuusdag.
To differentiate from the heavy Johannesburg news bubble of other shows - although the Nuusdag om 8 studio is located in Johannesburg similar to the others - the TV news bulletin will add, beyond a look at international and national South African news, a flavouring of regional reports from some South African provinces, done from Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, Bloemfontein and the Northern Cape.
Reporters like Craig-Lee Smith from EWN, Sue Pyler from RSG, Elvin Presslin and others have joined Nuusdag.
"We are committed to producing an independent Afrikaans TV news bulletin that South Africans can really trust," says Marlon Davids, managing director of e.tv channels. "We have put together a very talented and experienced team of reporters, producers and anchors and have no doubt that Nuusdag om 8 will keep our Afrikaans-speaking viewers informed".
Gebroke Harte
At 19:00 from today on weekdays, eExtra will play out Gebroke Harte, an Afrikaans dub of the Turkish telenovela, Paramparça (Broken Pieces in English) produced by Endemol Shine Turkey.
Unknown to them, two women Gülseren and Dilara, have had their babies accidentally switched at birth and .
Gülseren (poor) lives with her "daughter" Hazal, and Dilara (rich) lives with her "daughter" Cansu - and then their paths meet again.
South African actors like Carmen Maarman, Marcelle van Heerden, Desiré Gardner and Abdu Adams are part of the voice cast. Gebroke Harte is the first prime-time drama series to be dubbed into Afrikaans in 20 years.
Gebroke Harte will have an omnibus broadcast on eExtra on Sundays at 14:00.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Pasella returns to SABC2 on Friday 13 February at 18:00; adds new presenter Simon Witbooi 'Hemel Besem'.
The longrunning Afrikaans magazine show Pasella returns on Friday to SABC2 in a new timeslot of 18:00 with a new format and a new presenter Simon Witbooi, known as "Hemel Besem".
Pasella used to run uninterrupted all year round on SABC2 until March 2013 when the SABC decided the show will be broken into capped shorter seasons and will have to alternate with other programming on SABC2.
Pasella which has weathered multiple day and timeslot changes over 16 years is once again moving to a new day and timeslot from 13 February with a new 30-minute format.
Pasella, produced by Tswelopele Productions from Cape Town, does retain presenters like actress Crystal-Donna Roberts, model and former school teacher and Mr South Africa Dieter Voigt, former Miss South Africa Melinda Bam, Paul Rothmann, Charlene Lackay and singer Lynelle Kenned.
The magazine show will once again explore South Africa, visiting people and doing profile inserts, giving décor and DIY advice and share recipes.
Friday's first new Pasella episode explores the history of the Bainskloofpas and talks to Tim Theron, Heinz Winckler and Milan Murray from the film Mooirivier. Paul and Crystal-Donna celebrate Valentine's Day by cooking a romantic dinner, the show visits Langkloof Roses to learn about different varieties of roses and Dieter goes on the Sundays River Cruise in the Eastern Cape.
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