TV weekly must watch
We’ve rounded up three great shows you should keep an eye out for this week.
Start with an edutainment reality competition show about Mzansi’s best home cooks that will be challenged to put together their most balanced and colourful dishes. Then follow a family known for controlling the biggest media and entertainment company in the world. Or watch a story about a woman who joins an organized crime ring and infiltrates the police as an undercover agent.
To inspire your healthy eating journey, look out for a brand new cooking show, Colour Your Plate on SABC 2, every Wednesday at 7:30pm. Every week, Mzansi’s best home cooks will be challenged to put together their most nutritious and colourful dishes, showing the power and nutritional benefits of including KOO in your daily meals! The contestants’ healthy and balanced meals will be judged by award-winning local celebrity chef, Reuben Riffel, media personality and businesswoman, Basetsana Khumalo and KOO’s Nutritionist Arthur Ramoroka. The winning chefs from each week’s show will go head-to-head in the finale, with one of them claiming the R50 000 prize to use towards their future career as South Africa’s newest chef. Repeats every Tuesday at 10am on SABC 2.
Succession S3 tracks the lives of the Roy family as they contemplate their future once their ageing father (Brian Cox) begins to step back from the media and entertainment conglomerate they control. Watch it on Showmax, every Monday from October 18.
My Name, Netflix’s newest Korean Original, follows Yoon Ji Woo, the daughter of a mobster who is determined to learn the truth about her father’s death. She joined an organized crime ring and infiltrated the police department to do this. Ji-woo’s plan to discreetly investigate her father’s death as an undercover cop strikes a hitch as her actual life begins to intertwine with her fake character.