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SUN 14.10
First Kill (2017)
M-Net (DStv channel 101), 8.05pm
Bruce Willis stars in this action-packed thriller. A family man’s life is thrown into turmoil when a gang of bank robbers kidnap his son.

The Spy Next Door (2010)
Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161), 8.30pm
Jackie Chan stars in this comedic adventure. A former CIA spy offers to look after his girlfriend’s three kids but gets more than he bargained for when an old enemy comes to town.

Satmas 2018
SABC1 (DStv channel 191), 9pm
The South African Traditional Music Awards (Satmas) return with lively performances and of course all the big awards in this genre. Don’t miss the glitz and glam of the 13th annual event.

The Imposter
Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161), 8pm
The streetwise, funny and always hustling Tebza discovers he has a wealthy twin brother who has died.

Made In Africa
SABC2 (DStv channel 192), 10pm
Local artists and designers are interviewed and their work showcased.

Grandma’s House
Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161), 9.30pm
Love, healing and forgiveness drive this family drama. A family in crisis seeks help and refuge from the one place they can trust, grandma’s house.

L.A. Burning: The Riots 25 years later
SABC3 (DStv channel 193), 6.30pm
A two-hour documentary exploring the lives of the people at the flashpoint of the LA riots, 25 years after the uprising made national headlines and highlighted the racial divide in America.

MON 15.10
Housekeepers
Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161), 8pm
In the episode entitled Loose Ends, Bad Plans, Peter discovers something horrifying about his wife, while Eunice takes a gamble that puts her in Boniswa’s cross hairs.

Sweet Home Sextuplets
TLC (DStv channel 135), 8pm
High school lovers Courtney and Eric Waldrop have a young son and twin boys. Then this loving family of five received the shock of their lives when Courtney became pregnant with sextuplets; news that would change their lives forever.

Heartlines AKA Heartlands
SABC2 (DStv channel 192), 9.30pm
Award-winning drama. Amos is a reformed alcoholic on a mission to bond with his estranged son.

TUE 16.10
Breaking Their Silence: Inside the Gymnastics Scandal
Crime + Investigation
(DStv channel 170), 8pm
Examines the unimaginable molestation story that rocked the gymnastics world. The film makers speak to victims and experts about what parents and children need to know as they navigate situations outside of the home. Featuring exclusive interviews with Larry Nassar’s victims.

Love Is__
1Magic (DStv channel 103), 8.30pm
NEW SHOW
In this drama series, Nuri and Yasir playfully reminisce about their relationship to a documentarian in the year 2027. We are brought back to 1996, when Yasir first meets Nuri at Insomnia Cafe.

WED 17.10
Mina Nawe
SABC1 7.30pm
In this drama series, Funeka is a 29-year-old single woman whose sole mission is to marry the man of her dreams. Funeka and Sakhile used to be high school sweethearts but they separated to pursue their careers. Eight years later they meet again ...

Afro Café
SABC2 (DStv channel 192), 10pm
Afro Café is more than just a music programme – it blends the best music Africa has to offer with a talk show, interviewing artists and up-and-coming musicians, and celebrating cultural diversity.

Bring It
Lifetime (DStv channel 131), 8.55pm
NEW SEASON
As a brand-new dance season begins, Coach D has decided to shake up everything familiar in the Dollhouse. The Dancing Doll parents get a rude awakening when they find out their antics have them in deep trouble.

THU 18.10
The Scoop
SABC3 (DStv channel 193), 8.30pm
Khanyi Mbau covers the latest trends in local and international fashion, music, movies and celebrities.

The Sober Companion
SABC3 (DStv channel 193), 9.30pm
Trevor Gumbi like you have never seen him before, in this gripping drama series about overcoming substance addiction.

FRI 19.10
16 Blocks(2006)
e.tv (DStv channel 194), 10pm
A burnt-out cop assigned the task of transporting a small-time criminal to the nearby courthouse finds that a simple, 16-block drive can be longest ride of his life.

Relate
SABC2 (DStv channel 192), 8.30pm
A relationship show hosted by Mareka Malatjie, which assists people with relating better to people in their lives, be they family, friends, partners or colleagues.

Generational Sins
9.30pm
A dying mother asks her elder son, Drew, to take his younger brother, Will, to the place they were born. Despite tragic family history, hope gives promise to the future.

SAT 20.10
Real Goboza
SABC1 (DStv channel 191), 7.30pm
All the latest celebrity gossip brought to your TV screen.

American Ninja Warrior
SABC2 (DStv channel 192), 7pm
The National Finals are held at Mount Midoriyama on the Las Vegas Strip. There are four stages, each one with obstacles that challenge the contestants to a greater degree.
English Premier League 2018

SuperSport3 (DStv channel 203), 4pm
Catch the thrill of this Huddersfield Town vs Liverpool game live.

I Blew It
Mzansi Wethu (DStv channel 163), 7.30pm
This sometimes humorous, often tragic documentary, takes a deep look into the psyche of ordinary South Africans and how they’ve acted when presented with wealth beyond their wildest dreams.

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