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This is a list of South African television related events from 2012.
Events
- 11 September - The Wild actress Zakeeya Patel and her partner Ryan Hammond win the sixth season of Strictly Come Dancing.[1]
- 17 October - 16-year-old singer Johnny Apple wins the fourth season of SA's Got Talent.
- 26 November - Musa Sekwene wins the ninth season of Idols South Africa.[2]
Debuts
Domestic
- 2 March - Isibaya (Mzansi Magic) (2013–present)
- 10 April - Million Rand Money Drop (2013)
- 10 July - Strictly Come Dancing (SABC2) (2006-2008, 2013–2015)
International
- 4 January -
The Secret Circle (M-Net Series)
- 14 January -
Unforgettable (M-Net Series)
- 15 January -
The Mindy Project (M-Net Series)
- 16 January -
Elementary (M-Net)
- 30 January -
The Following (M-Net)
- 4 March -
Saving Hope (Sony Channel)
- 5 March -
The Client List (SABC3)
- 29 April -
Longmire (M-Net Series)
- 1 May -
Hunted (M-Net Series)
- 12 July -
Grimm (M-Net Series Showcase)
- 20 July -
Motive (M-Net)
- 10 July -
The Carrie Diaries (M-Net Series Showcase)
- 3 August -
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Henry Hugglemonster (Disney Junior)
- 6 August -
Ray Donovan (M-Net)
- 11 September -
The Fosters (M-Net Series Showcase)
- 7 October -
Tamar & Vince (Vuzu)
- 14 October -
Nashville (M-Net)
- 22 October -
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Crossing Lines (Sony Channel)
- 2 December -
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Vuzu)
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Tilly and Friends (CBeebies)
Changes of network affiliation
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Television shows
1980s
- Good Morning South Africa (1985–present)
- Carte Blanche (1988–present)
1990s
- Top Billing (1992–present)
- Generations (1994–present)
- Isidingo (1998–present)
2000s
- Idols South Africa (2002–present)
- Rhythm City (2007–present)
- SA's Got Talent (2009–present)
New channels
- 3 July - MTV
Ending this year
Births
Deaths
See also
References
- ↑ "Zakeeya Patel wins 'Strictly Come Dancing'". The Citizen. 12 September 2013. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
- ↑ Marshall, Rhode (27 November 2013). "Up, close and personal with Idols SA winner Musa Sukwene". The Mail & Guardian. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
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