Showing posts with label Rob van Vuuren. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rob van Vuuren. Show all posts
Monday, July 13, 2015
SABC2 adds new talent show Showville; 26-episode reality competition format will visit South Africa's small towns looking for local stars.
SABC2 has added a new reality talent search show, Showville, which it hopes will help boost the channel's lackluster weekend schedule and viewership and which will start on Saturdays at 20:00 from 7 November.
A second season of Showville is already planned for 2016.
Showville, an international format, is somewhat like SA's Got Talent, and will be scouring South Africa's "overlooked" towns to find contestants with interesting talents whose skills are put to a "town vote".
SABC2 has been without a big-buzz reality talent show since it gave up on the Rapid Blue produced show after two seasons in 2012, which e.tv took over with great success.
While SABC1 added The X-Factor SA, SABC3 successfully revived Strictly Come Dancing and M-Net continues with the evergreen Idols, SABC2 hopes that a local version of Showville - an international format series from Sony - will bring the channel some of the buzz and ratings its been missing out on.
SABC2 is even bringing back Rob van Vuuren as co-host for Showville, who used to be one of the hosts of SA's Got Talent while that show was carried on SABC2. He will co-present Showville's 26 episodes with Bontle Modiselle.
The first season of Showville on SABC2 will only visit the three provinces of the Western Cape, the Free State and KwaZulu-Natal for the first season and the production is currently working through the town selection.
Townsfolk in Gauteng and other provinces will be included for the second season next year.
Towns which are already included in Showville's first season range from Ceres, De Doorns, Montagu, Ladismith, Uniondale, Sedgefield and Albertinia to Simon's Town, Darling, Piketberg, Riversdale, Genadendal and Bredasdorp to Gansbaai.
The South African version of Showville is a co-production between two production companies, Okuhle Media and Cooked in Africa Films, with executive producers Louise McClelland and Peter Gird.
"We're looking for unusual quirky acts - jugglers, magicians, uni-cycling clowns, comedians - we're not excluding singers and dancers - everyone is welcome to audition," says Louise McClelland from Okuhle Media.
"We will share the, often magical, real stories behind the talent, reminding ordinary South Africans that there is always something extraordinary around every corner if we care to look for it."
"We as a team, have chased this format for more than two years now and the fact that it has become a reality is thrilling for all of us," says Peter Gird from Cooked in Africa Films.
"Talent shows are entrenched into our diverse culture and so we can't wait to see who will come out to entertain South Africa."
"We're hoping that when people from small towns across the country hear Showville is coming to their town, that they'll be inspired to get out their tap shoes, dust off their juggling balls and consider taking their singing in the shower to centre stage," says Maritha Greenland, SABC2 commissioning editor.
"From the auditions to the coaching, through to show night, SABC2 will be there to capture each memorable moment," says Maritha Greenland.
As Showville visits small towns, Rob van Vuuren and Bontle Modiselle will choose four finalists whose performances are put to a town vote to decide who wins R10 000.
The finalists will receive coaching and mentoring before a big performance in the local town hall or community centre where residents will then vote for their favourite performer on the night.
Friday, November 13, 2009
BREAKING. Darren Rajbal wins first ever SA's Got Talent.
The solo hip hop dancer who used a sign-language interpreter during and after his performances in the show, received the most votes from viewers to win the title in the live broadcast of the finale on Thursday evening.
SA's Got Talent suffered in my opinion as a new TV property, it being a new TV format for local audiences that neither SABC2 nor the producers did any favours by a fast paced scheduling blitz. The show also suffered some technical glitches earlier this week during voting and simply had no big Susan Boyle-worthy break-out buzz building around a specific star to thrust the show into the popular consciousness. The foreign scheduling system that saw the show culminate in four live consecutive shows since Monday to build up to the final also detracted from what the show could have been. Much more could have been done to tell the viewing public how the show will end and what is required of them. Otherwise the live shows should simply have played out with one episode per week.
I've asked widely and TV experts agree that the show lacked real talent and break-out stars, which the producers could possibly improve on during a possible second season (and beyond) by allowing potential contestants (1) a longer time period to enter as well as (2) employing more devices to canvass wider for possible contestants.
Personally the one redeeming quality of the show was the producers' brilliant choice of pairing up Anele Mdoda and Rob van Vuuren as co-hosts. Their combined chemistry on-screen shined and the production company and SABC2 would be well advised to not just make use of them, but reign them in for even more potential TV work as well as other possible marketing opportunities for the channel. Ian von Memerty also deserves recognition for his smooth transition as Strictly Come Dancing host to TV judge. He did well.
I wrote some stories about acts who tried to enter but couldn't, and that after the producers promised that every entry would get a chance to audition. They should try again, should there be a second season. SA's Got Talent has talent, the TV show just needs to finetune and improve on what it can do and be, and showcase it better.
Monday, September 7, 2009
BREAKING. He's simply the WORST. Check out the FIRST video of the auditions from SA's Got Talent

Check out this HILARIOUS and excruciating video of JayTee Turner trying to be Tina Turner. Look at the anger and pain and resentment on Randall Abrahams face. Brilliant.
While you're at it, look at the interaction between presenters Anele Mdoda and Rob van Vuuren. I think they're going to be EXCELLENT.
''Bye Tina!''
Friday, August 28, 2009
i PROMISE you will love them . . . (and laugh)

There's a chemistry and a deadpan funniness and just a radiating joy that makes me chuckle whenever i see them. Together.
I can count my real friends who happen to be celebs as well, on one hand - because I can unfortunately not chummy up with those I cover and write about. I always keep my professional distance. But who now do I suddenly NOT want to keep my distance from?
Anele Mdoda and Rob van Vuuren who are the new co-presenters of SA's Got Talent that will start on 1 October at 19:30 on SABC2. I promise you they are SUPER FUNNY when you're going to see them from October, but naturally so. They don't make an act of it - they simply are. Viewers are definitely in for a treat with these two AND then there is still the show and the aspiring talent seekers that it's really about.
I've already interviewed Anele and Rob when I hanged with them backstage at the auditions (will post those interviews here and the other publications I write for, just before, and when SA's Got Talent starts). Together these two are magical. You see it and you just feel it. They just go with the flow, and each other, and they crack me up. Completely.
They're totally on the contestants' side in the show, they talk to the contestants just before they go on before the judges, they over- but then downplay what they do (which works PERFECTLY) and what is BEST - which I can only hope some of it makes it into the actual show viewers will see - is the little moments of COMPLETE deadpan funniness between them.
Like:
Rob: Hey. Look. Here's a chocolate.
Anele: I love you.
I sure viewers will pick up on the dynamic duo's spontaneous and super cool interaction immediately. And love them as much as I do now, too.
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