Season 3
Suidooster is a South African television soap opera produced by Suidooster Films which revolves around a matriarch, her family, friends and the people of Suidooster, a small shopping and business centre in the fictional Cape Town suburb of Ruiterbosch.
Three families that live and work there inevitably share their joys, sorrows, disputes, romances, revenges and retaliations, misunderstandings, and jealousies, but it is also the story of a multicultural South African community.
As the series begins, Mrs J's (Theresa Sedras) long-lost daughter, Lee-Ann (Portia Joel), comes home after having been away for many years. Mrs J's older daughter, Bridgette (Denise Newman), is unhappy about this for various reasons, and she does everything in her power to get rid of Lee-Ann.
In the meantime, Bridgette's husband and property magnate Ian October (Abduraghmaan Adams) is working on a devious plan that threatens the Suidooster community, which includes Uncle Fasie's (Johan Botha) Oos Wes Restaurant, the Aalwyn Apteek, and Suidooster Eiendomme Bpk.
On the other side of the spectrum, the Samsodiens own and manage the chemist in the Suidooster centre. Initially their lives seem perfect, but their world falls apart when the presence of Bianca Fourie (Simone Biscombe), Oos Wes' new waitress, opens an old wound.
We also have the Du Plooy family who cannot seem to escape the hold that Ian October has over them. When Chris Du Plooy's (Marcel van Heerden) son, Tim (Marco Spaumer), starts working for Ian, their lives take a new turn.
Throw in some family from Gauteng (Stefan and Michelle Gerber, played by Gideon Lombard and Greta Pietersen) who have had to come and live with Du Plooy family indefinitely, and you have a bomb that could go off at any time.
Produced by Suidooster Films, the executive producers at the start of the series were Bradley Joshua and Jaco Loubser, with Kaye-Ann Williams the supervising producer for kykNET. Nosipho Dumisa and Paul Venter were producers and early directors included Heleni Handt, Romano Gorlei and Shirley Ellis. Rosa Keet is the head writer and the theme song is by Alistair Izobell.
Broadcast Notes
Originally airing Monday-Thursday at 18h00, the series moved to 18h30 from 10 July, 2017.
Season 3 Cast
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Starring
Theresa Sedras ... Mrs Jacobs
Portia Joel ... Lee-Ann Jacobs
Denise Newman ... Bridgette October
Abduragman Adams ... Ian October (as Abduraghmaan Adams)
Gerwen Simon ... Nicole "Nicci" October
Desiré Gardner ... Carmen
Eden Classens ... Justin Potgieter
Cedwyn Joel ... AB Samsodien
Jill Levenberg ... Mymoena Samsodien
Simone Biscombe ... Bianca Fourie
Irshaad Ally ... Rhafiek Samsodien
Marcel van Heerden ... Chris du Plooy
Marco Spaumer ... Tim du Plooy
Gantane Kusch ... Siya Thuli
Vashti Prins ... Danielle Hendricks
Gideon Lombard ... Stefan Gerber
Greta Pietersen ... Michelle Gerber
Lauren Joseph ... Zoe October
Dean Smith ... Wade Ferreira
Maurice Paige ... Tyron Daniels
Recurring / Guests
Johan Botha ... Oom Fasie
Danny Ross ... Jerome October
Elsabé Daneel ... Estelle Fourie
Phoenix Isabella Bennett... Baba Stella
David Windvogel ... Pastor Philips
Anton Jeftha ... Rhiyaaz Samsodien
William Michaels ... Jack
Tarryn Lamb ... Kim Adams
Christine Tesco ... Diaan
Tracey Lange ... Herself
Daneel van der Walt ... Natasha Breytenbach
Benedikt Sebastian ... Vernon Adams
Jandré Le Roux ... Speurder Jansen
Noel Oostendorp ... Plakkies
Gregory Kriek ... Derick Verster
Kevin Smith ... Adam Jantjies
Ceagan Arendse ... Frankie
Lee Roodt ... Trigger
Liezel Swart ... Nuraan Jaffer
Jeffrey Moss ... Kamaal Jaffer
Lance Elliott ... Kroegvlieg / Terrence
Mia van der Merwe ... Emma Rademeyer
Ivan Abrahams ... Ronald Peters
Ira Blanckenberg ... Bernice Rademeyer
Kim Syster ... Shahieda Williams
Eve Rasimeni ... Khanya Vuza
Elton Landrew ... Simon Hendricks
Amalia Uys ... Ciska Venter
Waldemar Schultz ... Eugene Oosthuizen