DONOVAN GOLIATHâS TALK SHOW RETURNS! By Quincy Mahlangu DONOVAN GOLIATH (PHOTO: SUPPLIED/GOLIATH & GOLIATH).
AFTER a successful season one, Donovan Goliath’s YouTube talk show, which he started at the peak of the pandemic last year, is back for another season.
According to the producers of the show, the new season will consist of eight episodes, premiering every two weeks. Fans will be excited to see many refreshed elements on the show and top celebrities who will be revealed weekly.
The producers said the new season will kick off with its first guest, Kenyan internet sensation, comedian and last year’s recipient of the People’s Choice Award for Favourite African Social Star Elsa Majimbo.
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The Lite Show returns on Friday for another exciting season following a successful debut season in 2020.
The new season kicked off with the first guest, Kenyan internet sensation Elsa Majimbo.
Season 2 will consist of 8 episodes, premiering every two weeks, and fans will be excited to see many refreshed elements in the show and a range of A-class celebrities which will be revealed weekly.
The Lite Show returns this week for another exciting season following a successful debut season in 2020.
The new season premiered on Friday on Castle Lite s official YouTube channel,
The brand, earlier this month, dropped a fresh trailer of the new season, spilling the beans on the cast and revealing that host, Donovan Goliath and co-hosts, Mojak Lehoko, Lihle Msimang and Rouge are joined this season by the well-known comedian and media personality, Nina Hastie.
Trevor Gumbi, Nina Hastie and Tyson Ngubeni to headline Virtual Comedy Bar
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Monday night is going to get a new twist to it when the first episode of the new season of the Savanna Virtual Comedy Bar premieres next week.
Comedy Central Live at the Comedy Bar is back and bigger than ever and is set to feature a star-studded lineup of legendary South African comedians as well as some of the most talented rising comics.
The season premiere will feature a South African comic legend who needs no introduction.
Trevor Gumbi, best known for his work as a comedian, writer, actor and co-host will headline the episode, performing a set that will take fans right back to the star s stand-up days.
Laughter truly is the best medicine and if there is one thing that all South Africans need right now, it’s a laugh. Comic relief is on its way with the third season of
Comedy Central Live at the Savanna Virtual Comedy Bar premiering on Monday 17 May at 10pm on Comedy Central (channel 122 on DStv).
When South Africa first faced a hard lockdown in 2020, Savanna decided to think outside the box to support comedic talent and so the Savanna Virtual Comedy Bar was born during lockdown Level 5, originally living on Savanna’s Facebook and YouTube channels.
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The show even got rewarded by the industry it supported at the 2020 South African Comedy Awards with two top awards: The Top Comedy Sponsor and Top Online Show.
DMXâs passing is another reminder that fame isnât all itâs cracked up to be
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IâVE lost track of the number of celebrities we have lost to substance abuse. But we never forget. How could we, when it claims the lives of so many icons every year?
The recent passing of Grammy award-winning artist DMX (real name Earl Simmons) was another painful reminder of this vicious cycle of fame and addiction.
He was 50 when he passed away from a âcatastrophic cardiac arrestâ linked to a drug overdose several days earlier.
As heartbreaking as it was to bid farewell to an incredibly talented artist, itâs also cause for concern.