On
Carte Blanche on Sunday (11 February 2010):
Mandela It’s been two decades since the release of the world’s most famous political prisoner. On February the 11th 1990, Nelson Mandela stepped into the world for the first time since being sentenced to life in 1964. From that moment he became a sought-after public figure. Age has caught up with him and he has all but disappeared from the public eye. Carte Blanche rewinds over 20 years to celebrate Mandela’s legacy.
Presenter: Annika Larsen
Producer: Michael Duffet
Journalist: Xoli Matomela
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Planet WheelsIn these tough economic times, many are forced to sell their vehicles and go for something cheaper. Some dealers are willing to take your pride and joy off your hands - but beware.
As many viewers have discovered, selling your car on consignment through a dealer can leave you out of pocket for much longer than you expect. Carte Blanche lifts the lid on one such dealer.
Presenter: Derek Watts
Producer: Kate Barry
Journalist: Wynand Grobler
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Deaf CCTVTests show that hearing-impaired people have unique skills when it comes to busting staff pilferage in the retail sector. In a world first, deaf South Africans are monitoring CCTV cameras to pick up subtle body language, often missed by people who can hear. Carte Blanche reports on this innovative new programme.
Guest Presenter: Bonita Gorrie-Nuttall
Producer: Bernadette Cook
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Chemistry of LoveIt’s Valentine’s Day and time to reflect on those feelings of love. We know that certain chemicals in the brain contribute to life-long bonding, but what is it that attracts us to one person and not another? A New York neuro-surgeon - an expert on chemicals and relationship - reveals all.
Presenter: Bongani Bingwa
Producer: Eugene Botha
Carte Blanche is on M-Net on Sundays at 19h30.