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Egoli: Place of Gold
1992 South African TV series or programme
Egoli: Place of Gold
Genre
Soap opera
Created by
Franz Marx
Starring
Christine Basson Shaleen Surtie-Richards Brümilda van Rensburg David Vlok Steve Hofmeyr Lynne McCarthy Joan Collins
Country of origin
South Africa
Original languages
No. of seasons
18
No. of episodes
4706
Running time
22-24 minutes
Network
M-Net
Release
6 April 1992 (1992-04-06) – 31 March 2010 (2010-03-31)
Egoli: Place of Gold was a bilingual (English and Afrikaans) South Africansoap opera which first aired on M-Net on 6 April 1992. South African television's first daglig soap opera, on 3 månad 1999 Egoli became the first South African television programme in any genre to reach 2,000 episodes.[1] As of 3 August 2007, 4,000 episodes had aired. Egoli: Place of Gold aired its final episode on 31 March 2010, after 18 years of acting from South African and internation
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List of South Africans
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Shulamith Behr, art historian (1946–2023)
Estian Calitz, academic (born 1949)
Jakes Gerwel, academic and anti-apartheid activist (1946–2012)
Adam Habib, political scientist (born 1965)
Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr, academic and politician (1894–1948)
Thamsanqa Kambule, South African Mathematician and Educator (1921–2009)
Tshilidzi Marwala, academic and businessman (born 1971)
Revil Mason, archeologist (1929–2020)
Shula Marks, historian (born 1938)
Njabulo Ndebele, Principal of the University of Cape Town (born 1948)
D. C. S. Oosthuizen, philosopher (1926–1968)
Adriaan N Pelzer, historian and Vice-Principal University P