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Genre
  
Starring
  
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First episode date
  
4 February 1994

Executive producer
  
Mfundi Vundla

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Created by
  
Mfundi Vundla

Country of origin
  
Program creator
  
Mfundi Vundla

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Theme music composer
  
Jonas Gwangwa, Claude Gombard

Original language(s)
  
Multilingual (subtitles included)

Writers
  
Collin Oliphant, Percy Pretorius

Nominations
  
Golden Horn Award for Best TV Soap

Cast
  
Menzi Ngubane, Nambitha Mpumlwana, Winnie Ntshaba, Septula Sebogodi, Sonia Mbele

Similar
  
Skeem Saam, Muvhango, Uzalo, Isidingo, Rhythm City

Generations is a South African soap opera which first premiered on SABC 1 in 1994. It was created and is produced by Mfundi Vundla and airs weekdays at 20h00 on SABC 1.It has a Stellar cast when it returned in December 2014 it starred Connie Ferguson and Rapulane seiphemo as the main protagonist and it also starred Musa Ngema and Asanda Foji as The Secondary Protagonists, Manaka Ranaka and Vuyo Dabula starred as the main antagonist as well as Letoya Makhene and Ronnie Nyakale star as the antagonist

Contents

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Set against the backdrop of the advertising industry, this drama celebrates the hopes and dreams of South Africans who aspire to a better future.

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The show has received positive reviews throughout its run. Production of the series stopped on 11 August 2014 when 16 principal actors(Menzi Ngubane, Sophie Ndaba, Anga Makubalo, Mandla Gaduka, Katlego Danke and Thato Molamu, etc.) started withholding their services following wage disputes, a cut of R500 million in royalties and three-year extended contracts.This happend at the same time when the cast of the popular United States CBS sitcom, The Big Bang Theory were also on strike.

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From 30 September 2014 to 30 November 2014, the series was put on hiatus, following the dispute with 16 actors, who were fired from the show on 18 August 2014 after a week-long strike. Fans were urged not to watch the show in support of the 16 actors. The SA audience research foundation confirmed that instead viewership increased from the usual 7 million to 10 million viewers a night prior to the announcement of the subsequent sacking.

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The soap however made a return on 1 December 2014 under a new name, Generations: The Legacy, with some of the old cast members from the original series. The show received generally negative reviews from the public in its first week of airing, but the viewers warmed to the revamped show in the next couple of weeks following its return. Generations the legacy currently maintains its number 1 spot with 8 million viewers which is more than the original series

Since July 2015, it was announced that Denise Zimba (Mary) will depart the show and has exited in October 2015. it has since been announced that Asanda Foji (Simphiwe), Vuyo Dabula (Gadaffi), Mutodi Neshehe (Zola), J.T Medupe (Jonathan), Lebogang mthunzi (Angela) and her on screen boyfriend Kabelo Moalusi (Siya) are on their way to departure as well.

Since August 2015 various sources had confirmed that Vusi Kunene,who portrayed the character 'Jack Mabaso' in the first original series, would reprise his role.

Plot

The backdrop of Generations is the advertising industry, with a storyline that celebrates the dreams and aspirations of South Africans. As in all soaps - rivalry, treachery and blackmail between siblings and friends and foes alike make Generations one of the most forceful dramas South Africa has ever produced. Suspense, intrigue and tension are the order of the day as the plot unfolds and romance influences relationships between warring parties. Its just the reality of the present generation's lifestyle, where conflicts are ubiquitous and endless.With themes of witchcraft and magic it includes African influences.

Ratings and other news

The previous Generations was the most viewed soapie on South Africa television throughout its run, with over 7 million viewers. However, after being rebranded as Generations: The Legacy, ratings dropped to 3 million viewers. However, after a few weeks back on air the viewership improved once again with the show occupying 60.2% of the market share during the 20:00 timeslot.

Generations is the first TV series in South Africa to partner with real corporations and companies to advertise their products and services on the TV series. This was done in a manner where these partners were included in some part of the scripts. This has already happen with three South African companies i.e. Pep Stores, Capitec Bank and Smart Gym.

Controversy

In 2008, the show's producer Mfundi Vundla snubbed the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA) by rejecting any nomination for the soapie and its dazzling stars. Vundla has apparently taken the fight back to SAFTA, who had snubbed him by not having a single winner from Generations the previous year despite the fact that it was, in his opinion, the best soapie on local television and allegedly boasts some of the best actors in the country.

In a letter addressed to his staff, Vundla reportedly requested that they do not attend the awards function "to avoid creating the impression that Generations in any way supports SAFTA..." Vundla also criticised the judging procedure for not being properly administered or transparent and said politics influenced the adjudication process. Vundla complained that certain nominations were "inaccurate or simply absurd".

Mfundi Vundla has been accused of advertising the use of witchcraft and adultery during the course of the show.

Music

The show has had changes in the opening sequence, most notably the change in the title music of the show. The 2007 change from the original Jonas Gwangwa composition, followed by Mandla "Spikiri" Mofokeng's theme music. Before the introduction of Generations: The Legacy, the title music was by Trevor Jones. The theme song for Generations: The Legacy was composed by Jonas Gwangwa and Claude Gombard (stage-name Claude King). It was recorded and mixed by Claude Gombard at his Claude King Media Productions recording studio in Johannesburg, during the month of November, 2014. Jonas Gwangwa is featured on trombone and Claude Gombard on guitar, in the piece, which is titled Nomakanjani (meaning "anything and everything").

International broadcast

Generations is currently airing in Jamaica on Television Jamaica (TVJ) which is four years behind in episodes. Four episodes are aired on Sundays back to back at 1:00pm local time and repeated on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5:30am and 12:30pm local time (one episode for each day).

Current cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

Former cast

Renewed series

Original series

References

Generations (South African TV series) Wikipedia


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