S2 26 New Year’s 2024: Looking Back and Throwing Forward

S2 26 New Year’s 2024: Looking Back and Throwing Forward

Author: Gino Shelile December 30, 2024 Duration: 8:36

As 2024 rolls to a close, Gino takes a look back over the year at what we have achieved. 78 episodes down and we have grown considerably, establishing African Couch Potato as a podcast recognised on the global stage.

Before we turn the lights out on the past year, we also take a look at some of the outstanding titles that came out in 2024 on our streaming services

  1. Spooksoeker
  2. Soft Life
  3. Wyfie
  4. Shaka iLembe
  5. The Fix
  6. The Station Strangler
  7. Brasse Vannie Kaap
  8. Die Bloedhonde with Tobie Cronje
  9. Beulah
  10. Adulting (S2)
  11. Umjolo: Gone Girl
  12. Umjolo: Day Ones
  13. Disaster Holiday
  14. Blood Legacy
  15. Lobola Man
  16. A Soweto Love Story
  17. How To Ruin Love
  18. Savage Beauty (S2)
  19. Blood and Water (S4)
  20. 016 FM
  21. Classified 
  22. Happiness Is…
  23. Inkabi
  24. Heart of the Hunter
  25. Soon Comes Night
  26. Losing Lerato 2
  27. Love Never Lies: South Africa
  28. The Ultimatum: South Africa
  29. Rhino Man
  30. Don’t Let’s Go To The Dogs Tonight
  31. London Recruits
  32. Ernest Cole: Lost and Found
  33. Carissa
  34. ZEF: The Story of Die Antwoord
  35. 444.2 

And that's us for 2024 - wishing all of you a happy and prosperous New Year and roll on 2025. 

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Gino Shelile’s African Couch Potato offers a distinctly South African lens on the world of screens, big and small. As an award-winning TV producer himself, Gino brings a seasoned insider’s view that goes beyond simple reviews. Each episode feels like a relaxed, insightful conversation, blending a deep-dive review of a current film or series with curated recommendations for what’s worth your time in the coming week. The podcast truly shines in its interviews, where Gino chats with a variety of industry professionals right from the studio, uncovering the stories behind the stories we watch. There’s also a fond look back at older movies that deserve a fresh viewing, all discussed with a local flavour you won’t find elsewhere. It’s a comprehensive, engaging listen for anyone who loves to think and talk about television and film, delivered with the warmth and knowledge of a friend who really knows his stuff. Tune into this podcast for a regular, thoughtful fix of screen culture that feels both personal and professional.
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