Showing posts with label season 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label season 5. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
Britain's Love Island returns to M-Net for its 5th season as Casa Amor's lusty singles look for love.
M-Net (DStv 101) has added the 5th season of the British Love Island reality show from Monday night on weeknights at 23:10, following a new set of islanders living it up in a villa looking for love, ranging from a hunky firefighter to a sexy surfer girl and even an good-on-the-eye "eyelash technician".
Unlike the 4th season that M-Net broadcast a week after the United Kingdom, the broadcast in South Africa of the 5th season of Love Island is running just over a month behind since it started on 3 June in the UK on ITV, again in the late-night 23:00-timeslot.
Caroline Flack is once again the presenter, with viewers who will see one male contestant who will be removed from Casa Amor "due to breaking villa rules" after kicking another female contestant and then joking about it in derogatory terms.
The guys
Anton Danyluk (24), a gym owner from Airdrie, Scotland
Callum Macleod (28), an aircraft engineer from South Wales
Curtis Pritchard (23), a ballroom dancer from Shropshire
Danny Williams (21), a model from Hull
Joe Garratt (22), a catering company owner from South-East London
Michael Griffiths (27), a firefighter from Liverpool
Sherif Lanre (20), a chef and rugby player from London
Tommy Fury (20), a boxer from Manchester
The girls
Amber Gill (21), a beauty therapist from Newcastle
Amy Hart (26), an air hostess from Worthing Sussex
Anna Vakilli (28), a pharmacist from London
Elma Pazar (26), an eyelash technician from Essex
Lucie Donlan (21), a surfer from Newquay
Maura Higgins (28), a model from County Longford, Ireland
Molly-Mae Hague (20), a social media influencer from Hertfordshire
Yewande Biala (23), a scientist from Dublin
Friday, January 9, 2015
BREAKING. New Game of Thrones 5th season to start on M-Net Edge on DStv on 13 April or very close to the date.
At the end of 2014 M-Net announced that M-Net Edge will be the new home of Game of Thrones when new seasons of the fantasy drama series shifts from M-Net to M-Net Edge. (M-Net will continue to show Game of Thrones to M-Net analogue subscribers who have M-Net analogue decoders on the M-Net channel.)
Game of Thrones is also an "Express from the US" title, meaning that M-Net will likely continue playing out episodes of the wildly popular series as quickly as 24 hours after an episode has been broadcast in America.
The fifth season of Game of Thrones will depict the events from A Feast of Crows and A Dance with Dragons - the 4th and 5th books from George R.R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series.
M-Net tells me the pay-TV broadcaster doesn't have a definite starting date yet, but that there might be confirmation of a starting date for the 5th season of Game of Thrones sometime next week.
M-Net tells me the pay-TV broadcaster doesn't have a definite starting date yet, but that there might be confirmation of a starting date for the 5th season of Game of Thrones sometime next week.
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