What caught my attention on Teledata, was all the stolen vehicles and considering it was March 1989 and now October 2023, nothing has changed regarding theft here in South Africa and the recipe is still the same. !🤨🤔😏
I liked the new National Anthem of South Africa, made as a medley recommended by former president Nelson Mandela. The medley was made to reflect the rainbow nation of a diverse South Africa since 1994. The medley has "Nkosi sikeleli Afrika" on the first half in Xhosa and Zulu (first stanza) and Sesotho (second stanza); and "Die Stem van Suid Afrika" on the second half in Afrikaans (third stanza) and English (fourth stanza).
There wasnt really any need to change anything apart from the reference to the ossewa, as the words were apolitical and anyone who loves this country could associate with it.
I noticed that a lot of the people in the credits of the sitcom were mostly English, as was the continuity announcer, with no natives. I could easily be in England.
@@DQUACK They meant the track after it, the one playing while the clock was shown. It's probably an internal track that is not released to the public, and so has no name or info.
No, that service was only available on TV1(which later became SABC2). Teledata, for what it was, was ahead of its time...we don't have an equivalent service on DTT because smartphones made these types of services (Red Button) redundant.
Interesting to see how the national anthem had been "toned down" compared to a few years previously. In the mid-eighties it was sung (either in English or Afrikaans) with the words at the bottom of the screen with a backdrop of the South African flag flying against a blue sky, with (IIRC) a few shots of the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria. No pretty flowers or animals. And I doubt that the Rev. C. K. Paul would have been invited to do the epilogue.
@AmongUsFan3845 Teledata is the South African equivalent of CEEFAX, which began operations in 1974 and shut down in 2012 on the BBC. SABC started Teledata in 1983 and ceased operations after SABC extended to 24 hour operation in 2000.
@@SigmaRho2922 You could still pick it up until 2017 on SABC 2 Edit: The music in the background of teledata was actually audio that was being broadcast from Good Hope FM.
@@FamtechVideos Yes, the Philips tv I bought in 2006 came with Nicam stereo and Teledata. By that time the pages were barely being updated and the service was all but dead.
@@stickytapenrust6869Странно, можно было ввести государственную монополию на ТВ вещание и цензуру на антиправительственные материалы, в том числе и направленные против аппартеида.
Beautiful pictures during the previous national anthem.
That Teledata part is the most 80s thing I've ever seen
Very beautiful message by Rev. C. K. Paul , starting around 01:05 into the video.
My 11th birthday!
Thanks for the upload, nostalgia deluxe, great time to grow up in SA.
What caught my attention on Teledata, was all the stolen vehicles and considering it was March 1989 and now October 2023, nothing has changed regarding theft here in South Africa and the recipe is still the same. !🤨🤔😏
Nowadays the list would cover the entire time slot
5:56 Anthem start right here
Really love the old anthem, they should had kept the same melody but change the lyrics
Apartheid was criminal but I prefer both the old flag and anthem.
Die Stem Van Suid-Afrika is in the second half of the current South African anthem as per agreements in 1994 when Apartheid was ending.
@@SenyorCapitàCollonsThe new flag looks like a pair of Y-fronts.
I liked the new National Anthem of South Africa, made as a medley recommended by former president Nelson Mandela. The medley was made to reflect the rainbow nation of a diverse South Africa since 1994. The medley has "Nkosi sikeleli Afrika" on the first half in Xhosa and Zulu (first stanza) and Sesotho (second stanza); and "Die Stem van Suid Afrika" on the second half in Afrikaans (third stanza) and English (fourth stanza).
There wasnt really any need to change anything apart from the reference to the ossewa, as the words were apolitical and anyone who loves this country could associate with it.
Thank you!
I noticed that a lot of the people in the credits of the sitcom were mostly English, as was the continuity announcer, with no natives. I could easily be in England.
1989 was hight of Apartheid…presenters was mostly white.Today there is almost no white people to be seen on SABC.😡
TV1 channel was English and Afrikaans Channel TV2 was Zulu & Xhosa Channele TV3 was Sotho/Tsoana
@@bonganibophela2819 No channel for the Indians?
@@chrishenniker5944 It was grouped by languages so Indians were watching English Channels i.e TV1 & TV4
Asians color
80년대 감성 그립다
No Offense But I Find SABC's TV1 From the 80s creepy the music is unsettling and
It sends chill down my spine
I think probably the same case as SABC, where they both use vinyl for the anthem scene, and for some reason the music sounds like that
End of a home-grown sitcom, copyrighted 88.
At first I thought the credits were from Orkney Snork Nie, but it's not
I think it was called, "Life Begins at 40".
Hope Mr R. W. Owen got his firearm back!
Do hope so!
Few Years Before End Apartheid, Saw That Black Person Annoucing 1:13
That’s Wholesome
Indian, more like.
What is name of that lovely Classic Music at 7:11 onwards?
thats the old South African National Anthem
@@DQUACK They meant the track after it, the one playing while the clock was shown. It's probably an internal track that is not released to the public, and so has no name or info.
Etude Op.10 No.3
ZZ Top - I Need You Tonight 7:11
Will To Power - Baby I Love Your Way / Freebird 10:25
14:18 also they did mention both songs around here
@@sillycado specifically, the studio G version
Radio 5 jingle! ❤ It! 15:27
5:54 Die Stem van Suid-Afrika
What was the name of the sitcom?
i can't believe he didn't cry during titanic!
do man even have feelings?
Boys :
True
Can anyone tell me the name of the music in the teledata
Sounds like ZZ Top....
I do wonder if TV2 and TV3 had Teletext as well.
No, that service was only available on TV1(which later became SABC2). Teledata, for what it was, was ahead of its time...we don't have an equivalent service on DTT because smartphones made these types of services (Red Button) redundant.
@@brix25 TV1 and TV4 became 3, not 2. TV2 is 1, TV3 is 2.
@@brix25 Teledata was discontinued early 90s before Cellphone I think 1992 when SABC used to switch to CNN feed.
@@user_ejg943jtv0tjt Thats not true TV1 remained in 1992 , TV2 ,TV3 & TV4 became CCVTV
what was the name of the show at the start
Interesting to see how the national anthem had been "toned down" compared to a few years previously. In the mid-eighties it was sung (either in English or Afrikaans) with the words at the bottom of the screen with a backdrop of the South African flag flying against a blue sky, with (IIRC) a few shots of the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria. No pretty flowers or animals. And I doubt that the Rev. C. K. Paul would have been invited to do the epilogue.
What the heck is TELEDATA?
@AmongUsFan3845 Teledata is the South African equivalent of CEEFAX, which began operations in 1974 and shut down in 2012 on the BBC. SABC started Teledata in 1983 and ceased operations after SABC extended to 24 hour operation in 2000.
@@SigmaRho2922 You could still pick it up until 2017 on SABC 2
Edit: The music in the background of teledata was actually audio that was being broadcast from Good Hope FM.
@@FamtechVideos Yes, the Philips tv I bought in 2006 came with Nicam stereo and Teledata. By that time the pages were barely being updated and the service was all but dead.
@@SigmaRho2922 SABC became 24 hrs in in 1992 after 12am they plugged into CNN and around 95 they added Channel O till 5am.
@@FamtechVideos The music was plugged from Radio 5 I can hear the legendary voice of the late Phil Wright
AS YOU KNOW SABC1, 2 AND 3 CURRENTLY KNOWN AS S3 LAUNCHED IN 96
What is Teledata is it like Paid Programming or something else I'm not sure?
It’s just teletext pages on screen.
Teledata was an electronic notice board where adverts and notices were posted.
Почему в самой развитой стране Африки телевидение появилось в 1976, а не в 1956 году?
The Apartheid Government were against it for some reason.
@@stickytapenrust6869Странно, можно было ввести государственную монополию на ТВ вещание и цензуру на антиправительственные материалы, в том числе и направленные против аппартеида.
@@stickytapenrust6869 Если власти боялись нежелательного контента, можно было ввести государственную монополию на вещание с цензурой.
@@stickytapenrust6869 Можно было ввести государственную монополию на вещание и цензуру контента.
@@stickytapenrust6869because they think kids would spend more time watching TV
Creepy
Asian Indian Indo Asiatic oriental colour pastoring spiritual surprisingly shocking madiba tata hiddden
Tata Madiba was still behind bars.
#buy bitcoin.
I’d rather dine on the Titanic!
@@stickytapenrust6869A genius response.
Die Stem van Suid-Afrika is net dié beste.🧡🤍💙
I only speak English but I understand what you were saying
Dankie die uwe.