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Genre | Soap opera |
Created by | Mfundi Vundla |
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Starring | see below |
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Country of origin | South Africa |
Original language | Multilingual (subtitles included) |
No. of seasons | 21 |
No. of episodes | 4246 |
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Running time | 30:00 (incl. commercials) |
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Network | SABC1 |
Release | 1 February 1993 31 October 2014 | –
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Generations was a South African soap opera which first premiered on SABC 1 in 1993.[1] It was created and produced by Mfundi Vundla and aired weekdays at 20:00 UTC+2 (South African Standard Time) on SABC 1. Set against the backdrop of the advertising industry, this drama celebrated the hopes and dreams of South Africans who aspire to a better future.[2]
The show received overwhelmingly positive reviews, being among the most-watched local television shows throughout its long run.[3] Production on the show stopped on 11 August 2014, when 16 principal actors began withholding their services following wage disputes, a cut of R500 million in royalties and three-year extended contracts.[4][5]
From 30 September 2014 to 30 November 2014, the series was put on a highly publicized hiatus, following the dispute with 16 actors, who were fired from the show on 18 August 2014 after a week-long strike.[6][7][8][9] Fans were urged not to watch the show in support of the 16 actors. The South African Audience Research Foundation confirmed that instead viewership increased from the usual seven million to 10 million viewers a night prior to the announcement of the subsequent sacking.
Generations returned on 1 December 2014, rebranded as Generations: The Legacy, with some of the old cast members from the original series. The show received generally negative reviews and low ratings in its first week of airing,[10] but the viewers warmed to the revamped show in the next couple of weeks following its return. When it returned in December 2014, it starred Connie Ferguson and Rapulana Seiphemo and also starred Musa Ngema and Asanda Foji.
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