Onse Kasi
Channel: SABC2
TX Time: 19h00
Genre: Comedy, Afrikaans
When the Vissers' suburban house in Witpoortjie is repossessed, an angel in disguise comes to their rescue and offers them a new beginning.
Danie Visser's secret comes to light when a bad investment and poor money management robs him and his loved ones of their beloved picket-fence home.
The family's misfortune is a blessing to razor-sharp counsellor Nomusa, who offers them shelter and a brand-new start in a nearby township.
The family, who has no choice, must set aside their reservations, and find new means of survival.
It is rare to find white people living in townships, as some who are in need prefer not to integrate with other cultures and live in makeshift shelters like the tent community at Coronation Park in Krugersdorp.
The Vissers, although not told the truth about their new home, learn to do what progressive South Africans should - integrate and learn.
In our country's dark times, Onse Kasi tells a story of hope beyond despair.
When the family becomes a part of a community, they learn that across class, race and gender, our similarities outweigh our differences.
Through drama and laughter, Onse Kasi intends to bring healing and learning to audiences who have suffered at the hands of defeat.
Introducing, Selma Blair
Channel: TLC Entertainment (DStv 135)
TX Time: 21h00
Genre: Documentary
Actress Selma Blair gives an intimate, raw look at her life as she adapts to living with multiple sclerosis.
After revealing her diagnosis on social media, Selma becomes a platform for disability and takes risks to slow the disease's progression.
The film explores complex issues ranging from dissecting deep-rooted myths about beauty, and the collective fear around disability and mortality.
Complete with her trademark wit and humour, the film follows Blair as she reconciles a journey of monumental transition.
Ark of Stone - The Voyage of Sardinia
Channel: Nat Geo Wild (DStv 182 / StarSat 221)
TX Time: 18h00
Genre: Documentary, Nature, Wildlife
No other body of water on the globe has seen a mixing of climates and ocean currents, eco-systems, peoples, cultures, ideas and genes as intense, continuous and massive as the coasts and islands of the Mediterranean.
Over 40-million years ago, Sardinia broke away from Europe's southern rim, heading towards Africa.
Along its eventful voyage, this gigantic vessel of stone picked up a rich diversity of passengers from the surrounding land and sea.