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As a result, cast and crew were told they would not be paid.
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7de laan episodes 2015 series#
The company revealed that it had footed the bill for the series since July 2016 and could no longer afford to fund the production. In October 2016, it was reported that 7de Laan's production company, Danie Odendaal Productions, had not been able to negotiate successfully a new contract with the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). In an episode aired on 24 March 2016, the character Willem was shown strangling the character Gita in a violent scene. The show had been charged with broadcasting a depiction of violence during family viewing time with insufficient warning to viewers. In May 2016, the BCCSA fined the SABC R15,000 for breaching the broadcasting code. The BCCSA ordered 7de Laan and SABC2 to broadcast an on-screen statement, accompanied by a voice-over telling viewers that 7de Laan and SABC2 had erred in broadcasting the scenes. The broadcast scenes depicted a hostage drama at the show's coffeehouse, Oppiekoffie. In May 2015, SABC2 was forced to "humbly apologise" by the BCCSA for depictions of graphic violence and inappropriate language aired during February 2015.
7de laan episodes 2015 code#
The Broadcasting Complaints Commission of South Africa (BCCSA) found the series and SABC 2 guilty of contravening the South African Broadcasting Code of Conduct for episodes aired on April 27 and 28, 2012, in which one of the actors drank heavily and contemplated suicide after his wife had left him. In 2016, it was reported that the series was considered to be in "an ongoing ratings slide" but still drew 1.8 million viewers in September 2016 and was the 7th most popular programme on SABC 2. At the time, almost half (45,3%) of the soap's viewership across all race groups was older than 50 years of age. In 2015, ratings were considered "still big but flat." To improve the ratings, the show underwent changes in 2015, including a new theme song, opening credits, and sets. In 2009 7de Laan received 1.95 million viewers per episode. The 4,000th episode is anticipated to air in March 2017. On 20 October 2016, the series broadcast its 3,900th episode.
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During this month, viewers got to see pictures of the show through its ten years during the end credits of each episode. In April 2010, 7de Laan celebrated ten years on television. Initially, the series was broadcast on Tuesday only, then on Tuesday and Thursday, and eventually five days a week, Monday to Friday. The series made its debut on Tuesday, 4 April 2000, on South African public television network SABC 2. Eventually, the title 7de Laan was chosen because it reflects a place where people live and work and because it is a common street name in South Africa. Later it was renamed Hoe Meer Daeā¦ (How many days), but the name was considered too similar to the American soap opera, Days of Our Lives. The working title for the show was Die Koffikan (The Coffee Pot). He would make up fictitious characters based on what he saw. At the time, Odendaal would watch the people of his community over breakfast and a cup of coffee at his favourite coffee shop. Odendaal originally conceived of the series when he was a resident of the Melville section of Johannesburg.