Rhythm City (TV series)

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Genre Soap opera
Starring Peter Se-Puma
Lucia Mthiyane
Jamie Bartlett
KB
Connie Chiume
Lungile Radu
Pam Andrews
Mmabatho Montsho
Setlhabi Taunyane
Mpho Molepo
Mduduzi Mabaso
Robert Hobbs
Wandile Molebatsi
Zenzo Ngqobe
Amo Chidi
Nokuthula Ledwaba
Kelly Khumalo
Wright Ngubeni
Country of origin South Africa
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 1,105 (as of September 30, 2011)[1]
Production
Executive producer(s) Harriet Gavshon
Running time 30 minutes
Distributor Curious Pictures
Release
Original network e.tv
Picture format 4:3
Original release 9 July 2007 – present
Chronology
Related shows Scandal
External links
Website

Rhythm City is a South African drama series that premiered on the country's free-to-air television channel e.tv on 9 July 2007 as a replacement to the now-defunct youth-targeted soap opera, Backstage, on weekdays in the competitive 18:30 time slot.[2] Its storyline revolves around the trials and tribulations of those who are trying to break into the music industry and the infidelity, backstabbing, abortion, homosexuality, love and drug addictions of those who have made it in the business.

According to the weekly primetime TV Viewing Figures (TAMS Ratings), Rhythm City is proving to be a winner and the success of the show is an ongoing surprise in that its format is not that different from Backstage. Garnering an average audience rating of more than two-million viewers, the series often surpasses long-running rivals, 7de Laan and Isidingo, which air in the same time slot on SABC 2 and SABC 3, respectively. The series also airs in Ghana and is made for e.tv by Curious Pictures.

Original cast members included Peter Se-Puma, Lucia Mthiyane, Jamie Bartlett, KB, Connie Chiume, Lungile Radu, Pam Andrews, Mmabatho Montsho, Setlhabi Taunyane, Mpho Molepo, Mduduzi Mabaso, Robert Hobbs, Wandile Molebatsi, Zenzo Ngqobe, Nokuthula Ledwaba, Kelly Khumalo and Wright Ngubeni. Original main credits included Rolisizwe Nikiwe (Creative director), Beatmaker (Musical director), Neil McCarthy (Head Writer), Andre Odendaal, Heather Gordon, and Ziggy Hofmeyr (Directors), Anthony Shaw (Producer), Anthony Akerman (Script Editor & Writer), Rosalind Butler, and Richard Beynon (Storyliners) as well as Makgano Mamabolo, Lodi Matsetela, Justine Loots, and Zamo Mkhwanazi (Writers).

Success

In June 2011, Rhythm City celebrated 1000 episodes of broadcasting success and is going strong. In a relatively short time, Rhythm City has cultivated a loyal fan base and achieved soaring AR's and a local viewership of over three million people, giving Rhythm City the highest viewership of a local soap in e.tv history. Rhythm City has also gained popularity among the youth of Ghana.

In March 2015, the show celebrated its 2000th episode with an inclusion of new cast members and a launch of their new Red Records (former Redemption Records).

Current main credits include Harriet Gavshon (Executive Producer), Neil McCarthy & Rolie Nikiwe (Creators), Charlie Sapadin (Head Writer), Yula Quinn (Series Producer), Sacha Clelland-Stokes (Director), Heather Cooke (Director), Eric Mogale (Creative Director), Brenda Mukwevho (Directors), Siyabonga Mkhize (Director), Kwelagobe Sekele (Music Supervisor), Anthony Akerman (Script Editor & Writer), Byron Abrahams, Richard Beynon, Darrel Bristow-Bovey, Craig Freimond, Chris Radebe, Thishiwe Ziqubu, and Zelipa Zulu (Storyliners & Writers).

Rhythm City airs on etv at 7:00 pm Monday to Friday.

References

  1. "Rhythm City Episodes". Tvsa.co.za. Retrieved 2011-09-24.

External links

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