Good Men
Channel: SABC1
TX Time: 20h00
Genre: Drama, Legal Drama
A legal drama television series about a brilliant and ruthless lawyer with a secret past who has his life turned upside down when he has to fight for the freedom of an underprivileged boy.
Two men come into direct opposition and from different backgrounds - a stark contrast from Fourways to Cosmo City to the courts.
Zola (Tabile Tau) is 17, a maths genius with a temper in his matric year who is accused of murder.
Jama (Pallance Dladla) is a brilliant, ruthless, materialistic criminal lawyer whose life takes a drastic turn when he must take on this pro bono case.
Both men meet at a threatening point in their lives, each desperately wanting to save themselves.
An integral piece of the puzzle is Gugu Mbuyaze (Kamogelo Ndawo), a 17-year-old girl with a potentially bright future and a big heart.
Gugu is connected to Zola, a light force in his life, but also a sign of how society keeps turning a blind eye.
Gugu and Zola's whirlwind romance is cut short by death, and a trial takes place to uncover hidden truths and expose the killer.
Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa plays Betty, fiancé to Jama - a prosecutor who wants to see justice done.
Thabo Malema plays the role of Lwazi Nzimande, an incredible civil litigator with a big heart.
He met his wife Ivy (Petronella Tshuma) at a law school - she is the whisper in his ear telling him to fight to get his name on the door of the Meyiwa and Associates law firm.
Dumisani Mbebe plays Solezwe Blose, who is passionate, charming, powerful and wise.
He dreams of becoming the President of South Africa but knows how much work that is going to require.
There are also appearances by Marcus Mabusela, Zikhona Sodlaka, Sparky Xulu, Cedric Fourie, Lebohang Motaung and Lihle Ngubo.
TVSA Show Page: Good Men
My Kitchen Rules South Africa 4
Channel: M-Net (DStv 101)
TX Time: 18h00
Genre: Reality Competition, Food
My Kitchen Rules South Africa returns with celebrity chef and musician J'Something and restaurateur extraordinaire David Higgs reprising their roles as the show's judges.
Based on the Australian format, the amateur foodie pairs will start their pressure-cooker journey in an Instant Pop-up Restaurant round, where each couple will host their competitors and the two celebrity judges with a themed three-course dinner.
Then, couples who avoid the chopping block in round one will proceed to the Challenge Knock-Out Competition rounds where they will battle against each other in a series of cooking challenges at the MKR kitchen HQ and various off-site locations.
At the end of each episode, the guests around the table score the hosts on the quality and presentation of their three-course meal and after the entire table has had their turn, the couple with the lowest score is eliminated.
The judges are waiting to be blown away by the 10 teams of home cooks who are hunting for flavour, fun – and R1-million.
Expect epic meals, dynamic challenges and more blood, sweat and tears than ever before.
This season shows you that home is where the heart is.
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Below Deck Down Under
Channel: E! (DStv 124)
TX Time: 17h15
Genre: Docu-Reality
Set against the stunning backdrop of the tropical Whitsunday Islands and world-famous Great Barrier Reef in northeastern Australia, Below Deck Down Under explores the complex, often explosive dynamics of the crew and a rotating group of demanding charter guests on M/Y Thalassa.
Navigating through an archipelago just off the Queensland coast, next to the Great Barrier Reef, the series showcases the natural beauty of the vast undersea world and the reality of working on a superyacht.
The crew faces long hours and high stress catering to the wants and needs of their well-heeled guests above deck, while dealing with the tension and politics of life below deck.
And while each charter presents a new set of challenges for these young, attractive and adventurous "yachties," the nature of their jobs gives them access to a glamorous lifestyle and exotic perks few people ever experience.
In the series premiere, "G'day Mate!": Captain Jason Chambers introduces a world of underwater adventure to charter guests along the world-famous Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
In the second episode of the double bill, "Unchained and Untamed": Aesha and Ryan's opposing views on service are tested during an explosive lunch, while Brittini stands up for herself on deck.
My Multiple Personalities and Me
Channel: CBS Reality (DStv 132)
TX Time: 07h05
Genre: Documentary
This film is a unique window into the worlds of four extraordinary young people – who all live with multiple personalities.
Each has more than a dozen personalities - known as alters - fighting to be heard, and in incredible accounts they reveal how they are never alone.
As they try to live ordinary lives surrounded by a constant crowd, we uncover what it's really like to live with Dissociative Identity Disorder - or DID - formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder.
We meet 24-year-old Jade, who has never been able to share with her family any of her alternative personalities.
We join 27-year-old Kai and her 26-year-old partner Franz, who both have DID - and between them live with over 400 alters - as they show us that nothing in their lives is simple.
We also hear from 27-year-old Stacey, who has a system of 16 different personalities.
The Last O.G. 4
Channel: Me (DStv 115)
TX Time: 23h00
Genre: Comedy
Last season's finale saw Tray fall victim to a violent attack, and Season 4 will follow his personal reawakening - with a fresh perspective on his community, new goals and a distinct set of challenges.
It's a new day and a new way for Tray, as he tries to adapt to a changing world so he can do some good for the Brooklyn he loves.
In the Season 4 premiere, "Staying Alive": After he's shot while getting jumped, Tray finds himself in a coma.
His family's prayers are answered when he wakes up but he finds himself confined to a wheelchair.
As he rehabilitates at Roberta's home, Tray has difficulty being intimate with Jasmine and runs into an old nemesis named Veesy.
In the second episode of the weekly double bill, "The First Hump is the Hardest": Back on his feet, Tray looks to set the record straight with the person who shot him while reigniting his relationship with Jasmine.