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Orkney Snork Nie Format Sitcom Created by Willie Esterhuizen Starring Zack du Plessis
Annette Engelbrecht
Frank Opperman
Sally Campher
Anrich Herbst
Clara JoubertOpening theme by Nicky Saks Country of origin South Africa No. of episodes 52 Production Running time 26 minutes per episode Broadcast Original channel SABC Picture format PAL 576i/p (SDTV) Original run May 1989 – 1992 Orkney Snork Nie was a popular Afrikaans sitcom, originally broadcast by the SABC in South Africa between 1989 and 1992. The name translates directly into Orkney Doesn't Snore, but the message being conveyed in Afrikaans is that the town isn't sleepy, there's always something happening. The series was written and directed by Willie Esterhuizen who was also involved in other popular South African series and movies. The series consists of three seasons, with two movies also produced (see below for more details). As of 2006[update], the series is being rebroadcast on the DStv channel KykNet.
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Plot
The show was based in the mining town of Orkney, near the city of Potchefstroom (and not too far from Johannesburg), and followed the exploits of an Afrikaner family named Van Tonder, a common Afrikaans surname.
The head of the household, Hendrik, worked on the mines and his wife, Maggie, was a housewife. They had four children (listed from oldest to youngest): Ouboet, Bennie, Hester and Wimpie. Neels (nicknamed Ouboet, played by Frank Opperman) was a car mechanic. He and his wife, Yolanda (nicknamed Yollie), had a little baby of their own, named Hendrik after his grandfather. Hester (nicknamed Hess) and Wimpie (called Wimps by his girlfriend) were both at school. The character of Bennie was rarely seen as he joined the army in the first season of the series. Wimpie had an on and off relationship with a girl named Sonja, and a best friend named Koert.
From time to time other family members, such as grandfathers and grandmothers would stay with the family and cause all sorts of mischief. Later the family also adopted two orphans, a young Afrikaner girl named Riekie and a coloured boy named Neelsie.
History
Esterhuizen had played around with the idea since the early 1980's, but the SABC rejected the proposal for five years claiming it was "in bad taste". The series was finally given the go-ahead in 1987, but only after it was laboriously rewritten several times, and even then the SABC held the view that very few Afrikaners would associate with the series.
In May 1989 the first season of 13 episodes was finally broadcast. It was received extremely well, and led to two more seasons, the second being broadcast from August 1990 and the third and final one starting in April 1992.
The success of the TV series, which occupied a top ten spot on ratings for most of its run and held the number one spot for weeks on end, lead to two movies also being produced. Both were extremely successful at the South African box office.
Controversy
Although the series was one of South Africas best loved and most successful series at the time of its original screening, a small but vocal minority had criticism of the show. Some of those opposed to it felt that the show contained too many English words and slang, so harming the Afrikaans language. Compared to most modern Afrikaans TV shows, this claim now seems almost laughable.
A second group felt that the presence of Neelsie, the coloured orphan adopted by the family, was inappropriate. It must be remembered that part of the show was broadcast at a time when South Africa was still very much an Apartheid state.
Criticism against the show represented a tiny percentage of viewers though, and it was well received by the vast majority of South Africans.
Season 1 (1989)
The first season contains a total of 13 episodes which were originally broadcast on SABC (TV1).
Characters
Snapshot Ep # Title Original airdate KykNet airdate 1x01 "Bossie Botha se longe" May 10, 1989 April 7, 2007 After Hendrik sees Bossie Botha's lungs in a jar at work, Hendrik decides to quit smoking. Ouboet has trouble putting their new all-in-one cot together. Wimpie and Koert are caught smoking in the garage by Hendrik. 1x02 "Wingnuts" May 17, 1989 April 14, 2007 Yollie is in labour but her car's wheels have not yet been replaced by Ouboet. Ouboet also makes an error when he registers his new son’s name. This is baby Hendrikkie's first appearance. 1x03 "Die Mynbestuurder se Bal" May 24, 1989 April 21, 2007 Hendrik takes Maggie to a ball. Grandpa feels unwelcome. Maggie, Yolie and Rusty wear gowns made from the exact same material to the ball. Grandpa picks a fight at the ball. The family receives a letter from Bennie. 1x04 "Man Tot Man" 1989 2007 1x05 "Rusty Sit en Roes" 1989 2007 1x06 "Stink Pap en Stywe Lyne" 1989 2007 1x07 "Kwaliteit - Tyd" 1989 2007 1x08 "Flaminco en Koffietafel" 1989 2007 1x09 "Ma Staak" 1989 2007 1x10 "Bennie Kom Huistoe" 1989 2007 1x11 "Die Kursus" 1989 2007 1x12 "Ouboet En Yolanda Se Trek" 1989 2007 1x13 "Wiele" 1989 2007 Picture Name by Picture Name by Hendrik van Tonder
(Season 1–3)Zack du Plessis Maggie van Tonder
(Season 1–3)Annette Engelbrecht Ouboet van Tonder
(Season 1–3)Frank Opperman Bennie van Tonder
(Season 1)Charl van Heyningen Hess van Tonder
(Season 1–3)Clara Joubert Wimpie van Tonder
(Season 1–3)Anrich Herbst Yolanda "Yollie" van Tonder
(Season 1–3)Sally Campher Hendrik "Hendrikkie" van Tonder
(Season 1)Ruan de Jager Oupa van Tonder
(Season 1–2)Jacques Loots Ouma Gous
(Season 1–3)Dulsie van den Bergh Oom Hans
(Season 2–3)Danie Smuts Koert
(Season 1–3)Rinus van Niekerk Spike Potas
(Season 1–3)Pierre van Pletzen Sonja Conradie
(Season 1–3)Carien Wandrag Riekie van Zyl
(Season 3)Bernice du Plessis Neelsie van Zyl
(Season 3)Eugene Martin Rusty
(Season 1)Lerina Erasmus Hendrik "Hendrikkie" van Tonder
(Season 3)unknown Movies
In later years two movies were released based on the television sitcom. Many of the same actors were involved in the movies, though Ouboet was portrayed by Marcel van Heerden in the first one since Frank Opperman was acting in the lead role of another South African series The Big Time. The films were:
- Orkney Snork Nie (Die Movie), tagline "Dis Lekker By Die See" (translation: It's Fun At The Sea), released 1992
- Orkney Snork Nie 2, tagline "Nog 'n Movie" (translation: Another Movie), released 1993
External links
Categories:- 1989 television series debuts
- South African television sitcoms
- Afrikaans-language television series
- South African Broadcasting Corporation television programmes
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