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New Episodes Of Claude And Gigantosaurus Premieres In August 2019 On Disney Junior Africa
TX Details: Weekends @07:00, from 03th Aug-01th Sep
Synopsis: Claude is a very dog who along with his best pal in the world, Sir Bobblysock – goes on madcap adventures with all of his friends in the colourful seaside town of Pawhaven.
TX Details: Weekdays @16:00, from 19th Aug-30th Aug
Synopsis: Four young dinosaurs explore a prehistoric world of adventure where the most exciting mystery of all is Gigantosaurus, the biggest and fiercest dinosaur anyone has ever seen.
The #1 Millennial Brand In The US, [Adult Swim], To Make A Splash Across DStv Africa!, Renowned Counter-Culture Shows To Feature In An Epic Programming Block On TNT This July
Programming Slate
Rick and Morty
The most popular Adult Swim show in South Africa, this animation cult series follows the misadventures of Rick Sanchez, a crazy scientist cynic, and Morty Smith, his grandson, an adolescent who is quite introvert and easily influenced. They spend their time between a domestic life and their inter-dimensional adventures.
An astronaut named Gary and his planet-destroying sidekick called Mooncake embark on serialised journeys through space in order to unlock the mystery of where the universe actually ends and if it actually does exist.
Robot Chicken is stop-motion pop-culture parodies in fast-paced succession spanning TV, movies, music and celebrity. The award-winning series uses stop-motion animation to bring pop-culture parodies to life in a modern take on the variety/sketch show format.
Monday, 8 July
Tuesday, 9 July
Wednesday, 10 July
21:00 Rick and Morty S1 E1
21:00 Rick and Morty S1 E3
21:00 Rick and Morty S1 E5
21:28 Rick and Morty S1 E2
21:28 Rick and Morty S1 E4
21:28 Rick and Morty S1 E6
21:55 Final Space S1 E1
21:55 Final Space S1 E3
21:55 Final Space S1 E5
22:20 Final Space S1 E2
22:20 Final Space S1 E4
22:20 Final Space S1 E6
22:45 Robot Chicken Special
22:45 Robot Chicken Special
22:45 Robot Chicken Special
Friday, 12 July
Saturday, 20 July
21:00 Rick and Morty S1 E7
21:00 Rick and Morty S1 E9
20:00 Rick and Morty Season 1 Marathon
21:28 Rick and Morty S1 E8
21:28 Rick and Morty S1 E10
21:55 Final Space S1 E7
21:55 Final Space S1 E9
22:20 Final Space S1 E8
22:20 Final Space S1 E10
20:00 Final Space Season 1 Marathon
22:45 Robot Chicken Special
22:45 Robot Chicken Special
Hawaii Five-O Season 7 & 8 Premiere In August 2019 On FOX Africa Along With Double Bills And Marathons Of Your Favorite Shows
Wednesdays at 18:15, From 1 August (ends 19 August)
This season marks the final appearances of Chin Ho Kelly and Kono Kalakaua.
Mondays at 20:45, From 19 August (ends 4 September)
Weekdays at 12:25 from Monday 12 August (Ends 26 August)
A Taiwanese family finds that life is a lot different in Orlando, Florida, than it was in the Chinatown section of Washington, D.C.
Weekdays at 12:25 from 27 August
Wednesdays at 20:45, From 4 July (ends 11 September)
Mondays at 20:45, From 29 July (ends 16 September)
BLUE BLOODS (S4 - S6 double bills)
Fridays at 19:55, ends 20 November
Blue Bloods is a drama about a multi- generational family of cops dedicated to New York City law enforcement.
Father And Daughter Sitcom Sydney To The Max Premieres In August 2019 On Disney Channel Africa
Weekdays @17:40, from 19th Aug-13th Sep
Synopsis: Set in the present day with flashbacks to the 90s, life revolves around outgoing middle schooler Sydney Reynolds who lives with her single dad, Max, and progressive grandma, Judy.
Saturdays @10:15, from 27th Jul-23th Nov
Synopsis: Cookery gameshow set in South Africa. Two young chefs head out to explore where the food on our tables comes from and then back to the amazing kitchen to rustle up some tasty dishes. With Kirsten Mohamed and Mthunzi Ntoyi!
Weekdays @17:15, from 22th Jul-16th Aug
Synopsis: Cooper and Cameron Wrather are two middle-school siblings who co-host Coop's online show, "Would You Wrather." With the help of their little brother Ollie and Coop's best friend Fred.
Universal Kids Halts Original Programming
NBCU-owned Universal Kids is shifting its
programming strategy and will no longer make original content. The shift is to ensure the long-term viability of the channel.
The US kidcaster will stay on the air and
continue as a linear channel, however moving forward it will only be acquiring content and continuing its current partnership with DreamWorks Animation (also owned by NBCUniversal).
Any originals that have already been
commissioned will also air as scheduled, and will have full marketing support from the network. There's no confirmation on
whether any of these shows would have the
option of additional seasons.
Some of Universal Kids’ original programming includes Top Chef Junior (two seasons have aired), American Ninja Warrior Junior (second season in production and will air in 2020), tween makeover series Get Out of My Room and live-action scripted comedy Bajillionaires, previously titled Greenfields (co-commissioned with DHX and produced by Six Eleven Media).
Universal Kids announced in May that it is
developing spin-off show Top Chef Junior:
Remix and escape room-inspired series Create the Escape. DreamWorks series Where’s Waldo and Norman Picklestripes will still air as planned as Universal Kids continues to build on that partnership.
Based in New York, anyone who was in a
content, original content, or development role has been shifted into a new position at
Universal, or their job has been eliminated.
It’s not clear who will be affected.
In February this year, Deirdre Brennan left after serving as GM for two years. At the time, her departure was attributed to an executive restructure. NBCU’s president of lifestyle networks, Frances Berwick, took over Brennan’s responsibilities when she left. Berwick continues to shoulder those
responsibilities as part of her role as lifestyle networks president.
Universal Kids launched in 2017 , after
rebranding the preschool channel Sprout. It
instead targeted two- to 11-year-olds, with a Sprout preschool block featuring original
programming from 3 a.m. to 6 p.m. and
content for older kids and families airing from 6 p.m. to 3 a.m.
After the rebrand, the channel’s ratings plummeted 30% between 2016 and 2017, according to IndieWire. The following year, IndieWire reported that Universal Kids’ ratings dipped an additional 73%.




