Showing posts with label The Bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Bridge. Show all posts

Sunday, July 2, 2023

M-Net touts local dramas, new kykNET bridge-building competition at showcase.


by Thinus Ferreira

At a blue screen showcase event for ad buyers on Thursday afternoon M-Net announced an Afrikaans reality competition show Die Brug for kykNET and touted the M-Net channel's premium international and local content line-up, including several upcoming Cape Town-set drama series for DStv.
 
M-Net that used to rule the roost with premium and exclusive shows thanks to output deals with major Hollywood studios had to cede some power over the past three years to the growing video streaming services – most notably Disney+ and Netflix – as several major studios also decided to keep their shiniest and most-desired new premium content for their own streamers which are not made available to DStv.
 
Thursday's DStv Media Sales annual event for M-Net channels in Johannesburg was an opportunity to show ad buyers where to park their clients' money and the reach that remains in traditional linear pay-TV in South Africa.
 
Nomsa Philiso (CEO of MultiChoice general entertainment), Waldimar Pelser (M-Net director for premium channels), Shirley Adonisi (M-Net director for local entertainment channels), Piwe Motshegoa (head of sales for general entertainment) and Lucasta Stephen (executive head of sales at DStv Media Sales) were all in attendance who took to the stage to show-and-tell about M-Net, kykNET and Mzansi Magic's current and upcoming programming.
 
While Thursday's event was held for ad buyers, M-Net has notably not held either an in-person or virtual upfront event for South Africa's media to showcase its programming in over three years since February 2020, in contrast to the SABC, eMedia's e.tv, BBC Studios Africa, Disney, Primedia, National Geographic, Netflix and others which have taken the gap to gain buzz and have all done content showcase presentation events for media over the past two years.
 
Speaking about MultiChoice's most expensive TV production yet – the Shaka iLembe historical drama series from Bomb Productions on Mzansi Magic (DStv 161) – Nomsa Philiso told the crowd that "We did throw every cent we had into Shaka iLembe and we're proud to say episode one has now hit the four million mark [in viewership] and on the day of its premiere we had 50% audience share". 

Shaka iLembe will run for three seasons with the second season currently in production.
 
For kykNET, Waldimar Pelser announced an Afrikaans adaptation of the reality competition franchise series The Bridge which will run as Die Brug for 11 episodes from Thursday 26 October at 20:00.
 
The Bridge is an original Banijay format, created by Zeppelin, with the winner getting R1 million after contestants must work together to build a bridge, several hundred metres long, to an island. 

"The Bridge is not just a show, it's a global phenomenon that captures the interest of viewers around the world," Pelser said. 

"We are thrilled to be producing the local version of this hit franchise, bringing together the best South African talent, and showcasing our beautiful landscapes to create a series that will have audiences at the edge of their seats."
 
Also coming to kykNET the next few months are the Afrikaans medical drama series Hartklop from 18 July, a rugby game show Koppe Stamp, Laataand with Rian van Heerden as a late-night talk show, the cooking reality competition show Kokkedoor Vuur & Vlam, Dana Snyman as the presenter of a new spiritual lifestyle series Grondpad Geloof, and a new Afrikaans comedy series set in the world of private security entitled Taktiek from October.
 
The M-Net channel will continue to have the remaining episodes of Paramount's Yellowstone drama series when that's released later this year, as well as the various Yellowstone spinoff series, along with American crime procedurals.
 
M-Net also remains in original local drama series production with the BBC co-production Devil's Peak, based on Deon Meyer's novel and filmed in Cape Town which will premiere in the second half of this year on the channel. 
 
The channel will also unspool a second season of Reyka co-produced with Fremantle; as well as Quizzical Pictures and Fremantle's crime thriller White Lies also done in Cape Town. An as-yet-untitled 52-episode family drama series set in Simon's Town will start on M-Net in January 2024 on Sunday nights.

Thursday, June 29, 2023

M-Net adapts The Bridge reality competition show as Die Brug for kykNET.


by Thinus Ferreira

At a M-Net showcase event this afternoon for ad buyers Waldimar Pelser, director of M-Net premium channels, revealed that the call to entry earlier this year for a new adventure reality show on kykNET (DStv 144) was for an Afrikaans adaptation of the reality franchise The Bridge which will be on the channel as Die Brug.

At MultiChoice's DStv Media Sales event, an annual event courting ad buyers, M-Net said that Die Brug will be the 11th adaptation of the reality franchise worldwide.

The Bridge is an original Banijay format, created by Zeppelin, with the winner getting R1 million after they have to work together to build a bridge, several hundred metres long, to an island.

Die Brug will air on kykNET (DStv 144) from Thursday 26 October at 20:00 for 11 episodes.

"The Bridge is not just a show, it's a global phenomenon that captures the interest of viewers around the world," says Waldimar Pelser in a statement.

"We are thrilled to be producing the local version of this hit franchise, bringing together the best South African talent, and showcasing our beautiful landscapes to create a series that will have audiences at the edge of their seats."

According to MultiChoice the format adaptation agreement was brokered by Robin Pollok, vice president of sales of Banijay Rights for Africa, Middle East, Greece and Israel.

In a prepared supplied quote Robin Pollak states that "The Bridge delivers a high-stakes reality competition packed with gripping challenges, in a breath-taking location that has proven to be popular with audiences around the world".

"We are excited to watch this incredible show travel to new horizons and license a format with kykNET for the first time. We are certain that viewers in South Africa will be equally captivated when it makes its debut."

Monday, July 22, 2019

Both Worlds Pictures wants to make a South African 'Beitbridge' version of the Nordic drama series The Bridge, with an all-African cast.


The South African production company Both Worlds Pictures in Cape Town has picked up the format rights for a possible South African version of the Nordic drama series The Bridge and wants to make a series set at the Beitbridge border between South Africa and Zimbabwe with an all-African cast.

Both Worlds Pictures secured the exclusive rights for an African version of The Bridge from Endemol Shine, with Both Worlds Pictures that will look for a  broadcast partner to create a South African version of the international series.

"The adaptation will feature an all-African cast and will be based upon the famous Beit Bridge, the physical border post separating South Africa and Zimbabwe," says Both Worlds Pictures in a press release.

An African version of the show would mark the 7th local version of the series, which has so far been remade in Malaysia/Singapore, Germany/Austria, Croatia/Serbia, U.S./Mexico, UK/France and Russia/Estonia.

Originally known in Sweden and Denmark as Bron/Broenthe format is a present-day crime thriller exploring the tensions between two neighbouring countries.

The drama series was created by Filmlance International, part of the Endemol Shine Group, in Sweden and Nimbus Film in Denmark.

Thierry Cassuto, the founder and executive producer at Both Worlds Pictures, says "We are thrilled to adapt the award-winning series The Bridge for South Africa and the continent".

"I've always been a great fan of the series and admired how sensitively remakes were made in parts of the world that are so culturally different. It shows how the story and the characters are able to strike a universal chord, and we intend to create an adaptation that will be equally unique and will resonate with African viewers".

Lars Blomgren, creator of The Bridge and the Endemol Shine Group's head of scripted for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, says "Thierry and the team at Both Worlds have such a huge enthusiasm for our beloved series and we couldn't think of anyone better to create the first African saga".

"It’s been a joy to watch the various iterations of the format develop around the world and we can't wait to see the direction they take this one in."

Both Worlds Pictures produced ZANEWS Puppet Nation as well as Point of Order for StarSat, the South African division of China's StarTimes satellite pay-TV service, and Parlement, Parlement for M-Net's Afrikaans language kykNET (DStv 144) channel on MultiChoice's DStv satellite pay-TV service.

Both Worlds recently launched a high-end scripted content division under the supervision of award-winning South African screenwriter Karen Jeynes.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

The Bridge on FOX Crime on DStv and StarSat collapses as the drama gets cancelled after just two seasons.


The Bridge seen in South Africa on FOX Crime (DStv 126 / StarSat 132) has been cancelled after two seasons.

The drama, a co-production between Shine America and FX Productions with Diane Kruger and Demian Bichir and broadcast in America on the FX channel, was a remake of the Danish/Swedish TV show Bron/Broen and wasn't liked by TV critics, nor watched by enough viewers.

The second season of The Bridge started in on FOX Crime in South Africa in July and won't be back for a third season.

"We thank our partners at FX for their tireless efforts in developing and launching The Bridge with us," says the production in a statement announcing the cancellation. "From its fresh, unique voice to its deep and diverse ensemble cast, this is a series that we are all very proud of."

Thursday, July 1, 2010

EXCLUSIVE COMPETITION! Watch The Bridge and win a 2GB Walkman mp3/mp4 player with Sony Entertainment Television.


A great new TV drama in 13 episodes, The Bridge starts on Thursday, 1 July on Sony Entertainment Television (DStv 113) at 20:30.

I've watched the first two episodes already of this police drama with Aaron Douglas as Frank and Paul Popowich as his partner Tommy on the screener I was sent (really good, I promise). I liked this new show so much that I've decided to do a giveaway with The Bridge: one lucky TV with Thinus reader can win an amazing Sony 2GB Walkman mp3/mp4 player courtesy of Sony Entertainment Television.

Click on READ MORE below for a rundown on The Bridge starting on Thursday evening and my review, and all the details on how to enter the competition for the Sony Walkman player courtesy of Sony Entertainment Television!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

EXCLUSIVE COMPETITION! Watch The Bridge and win a 2GB Walkman mp3/mp4 player with Sony Entertainment Television.


A great new TV drama in 13 episodes, The Bridge starts on Thursday, 1 July on Sony Entertainment Television (DStv 113) at 20:30.

I've watched the first two episodes already of this police drama with Aaron Douglas as Frank and Paul Popowich as his partner Tommy on the screener I was sent (really good, I promise). I liked this new show so much that I've decided to do a giveaway with The Bridge: one lucky TV with Thinus reader can win an amazing Sony 2GB Walkman mp3/mp4 player courtesy of Sony Entertainment Television.

Click on READ MORE below for a rundown on The Bridge starting on Thursday evening and my review, and all the details on how to enter the competition for the Sony Walkman player courtesy of Sony Entertainment Television!

Monday, June 28, 2010

EXCLUSIVE COMPETITION! Watch The Bridge and win a 2GB Walkman mp3/mp4 player with Sony Entertainment Television.


A great new TV drama in 13 episodes, The Bridge starts on Thursday, 1 July on Sony Entertainment Television (DStv 113) at 20:30.

I've watched the first two episodes already of this police drama with Aaron Douglas as Frank and Paul Popowich as his partner Tommy on the screener I was sent (really good, I promise). I liked this new show so much that I've decided to do a giveaway with The Bridge: one lucky TV with Thinus reader can win an amazing Sony 2GB Walkman mp3/mp4 player courtesy of Sony Entertainment Television.

Click on READ MORE below for a rundown on The Bridge starting on Thursday evening and my review, and all the details on how to enter the competition for the Sony Walkman player courtesy of Sony Entertainment Television!