Rhythm City

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Rhythm City

Rhythm City is a South African television musical drama series produced by Quizzical Pictures. It is an e.tv original production that premiered on the country's free-to-air television channel e.tv from 2007 to 2021.[2] The story revolves around the trials and tribulations of people trying to break into the music industry. The series also airs on e.tv Ghana.

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Rhythm City
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GenreSoap opera
Created byRolie Nikiwe
Neil McCarthy
Directed by
  • Siyabonga Mkhize
  • Welile Nzuza
  • Kgomotso Modupe-Choane
  • Sarah K. Roberts
Creative directorsEric Mogale
Rolie Nikiwe (2007–2013)
Starring
Theme music composer
Country of originSouth Africa
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons13
No. of episodes3,660[1]
Production
Executive producerHarriet Gavshon
ProducerYula Quinn
Camera setupMulti-Camera
Running time22-26 minutes
Production companyQuizzical Pictures
Original release
Networke.tv
Release9 July 2007 (2007-07-09) 
16 July 2021 (2021-07-16)
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Scandal!
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Main cast

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Actor Role Seasons
Mduduzi Mabaso Suffocate Ndlovu 1 - 13
Amokgelang Zoe Chidi Reneilwe Khuse
Mpho Molepo Fats 1 - 13
Setlhabi Taunyane Bra Kop Khuse
Tebogo Khalo Puleng Ndlovu
Itumeleng Bokaba Mampho
Jamie Bartlett David Genaro 1 - 13
Pam Andrews Gail October 1
Mncedisi Shabangu Khululekani
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Former Cast

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Actor Role Season
Zamani Mbatha Pule Ndlovu 13
Jesse Suntele Mzi Ndlovu
Mapula Mafole Mmapula
Duma Ntando Zinzi
Nolo Phiri Niki
Dumisani Masilela Sifiso
Connie Chiume Mamokete Khuse 1
Peter Se-Puma Miles Vilakazi 1
Lungile Radu S'bu Vilakazi 1
Lucia Mthiyane Rachel Phakathi 1
Mmabatho Montsho Thembi Phakathi 1
KB Lucilla Vilakazi 1
Nokuthula Ledwaba Tshidi Khuse 1
Zenzo Ngqobe Stone Khuse 1
Robert Hobbs Bernard Markgraaf 1
Kelly Khumalo Sunay 1
Siphiwe Msimango Mandla 1
Wandile Molebatsi Samuel 1
Oros Mampofu Banele
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Production

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Filming

e.tv announced the series in 2007, as a replacement to the cancelled youth-orientated soapie Backstage.[3] While the series itself was hinted as being a youth-orientated series as well, producers of the series revealed that the focus will be on the cutthroat music industry.[4] The series was filmed in Stage 6 of Sasani Studios's Highland North complex in Johannesburg, with footage from surrounding areas used.[5][6]

Casting

Auditions for the series were held at Windybrow Theatre on 12 May 2007.[7] Throughout its run, the series has been a victim of audition scams, which e.tv had responded to.[8][9]

Impact on production

On 2 September 2014, a fire broke out at Sasani Studios. The fire partially shut down production for Rhythm City, alongside e.tv's other soapie Scandal! and M-Net's Big Brother Africa Hotshots.[10] Unaffected by physical damage, production for the series resumed the next day.[11][12]

In August 2017, production was paused for two days, due to the death of Dumi Masilela, who was killed in a hijacking attempt.[13] A commemorative special on-screen memorial service episode was filmed and aired on October 18, following extensive consultation with Dumi's family.[14][15][16]

In March 2020, Rhythm City along with other productions, went on production break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, adhering to the president's call for a national lockdown. Production was paused again in June 2020 due to positive cases of COVID-19 recorded from staff, which e.tv confirmed in a press release.[17][18] The set went under a thorough cleaning and production resumed later.[19] During the entire period, new episodes which were pre-filmed continued to air on e.tv uninterrupted.

Controversy

In March 2012, e.tv pulled entries for its series, including Rhythm City, from the 6th South African Film and Television Awards. While the channel didn't give much reason, the awards ceremony revealed that e.tv was dissatisfied over the manner in which the awards were conducted.[20] According to the channel, the action was necessary in order to achieve greater organisational cohesion.[21]

In October 2013, e tv pulled entries from the Royalty Soapie Awards for both Rhythm City and Scandal!, which took place on the 2nd of November. According to then group of head channels Monde Twala, the channel did not have sufficient information about the awards, its judging process and criteria, and overall objective.[22]

In March 2016, the Broadcasting Complaints Commission of South Africa reprimanded e tv and Rhythm City for showing a graphic episode on the 20th of October 2015, involving the strangulation of a female character.[23] The channel argued that the series is meant for a mature audience, and that the scene only lasted a few minutes. The BCCSA ruled that e.tv had contravened the broadcasting code, by showing content that was harmful to children in a timeslot where a large number of children would be part of the audience.[24] The channel was not fined, and was ordered to display a message on how they violated the code.

Music

The original soundtrack for the series, including title sequence, was produced by Alan Lazar, under his Lalela Music Library, and Simon Sibanda, with several cast members and artists such as Bongani and Gemini Major. A selection of soundtracks was released through music streaming services Apple Music and Spotify, in 2015.[25] A second title sequence was introduced on 23 October 2014, coinciding with the channel broadcasting in HD.[26][27][28] The title sequence was created by Punch Club Studios.[29] Music for the title sequence was done by Alan Lazar and Simon Sibanda, with vocals from Samthing Soweto.[30] The sequence was filmed with aerial shots over Soweto, Alexandra and the Johannesburg CBD, and on the street level in and around Gandhi square.[31] The series also accepted music submissions from upcoming and emerging artists.

Cancellation

On Friday 21 November 2020, e.tv announced that the series would be cancelled.[32][33] While no concrete reason was given for its cancellation, e.tv only stated that it was part of a "business strategy" by the channel.[34] The final episode aired on 16 July 2021.[35] Rhythm City was replaced with the telenovela House of Zwide.

Broadcast

The series premiered on e.tv on 9 July 2007. Premiere episodes were also aired on the now defunct eKasi+. The series was also briefly uploaded to YouTube, e.tv's online catch-up service eOn Demand, and PCCW's streaming platform Viu,[36] before being removed and added to e.tv's streaming service eVOD.

International broadcast

Across the African continent, the series was broadcast though the channel's eAfrica feed, as well as affiliate channels e.tv Ghana and e.tv Botswana (now YBotswana). The series was also broadcast in Namibia on NBC.

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Awards and Nominations

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Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2009 3rd South African Film and Television Awards Best Supporting Actor in a TV Soap Mduduzi Mabaso Won [37][38][39]
Best Supporting Actress in a TV Soap Nokuthula Ledwaba Nominated
Best Actor in a TV Soap Jamie Bartlett Won
Zenzo Ngqobe Nominated
Best Directed Soap Rhythm City Nominated
Best Ensemble Cast Rhythm City Nominated
Best Dressed by Public Vote Keabetswe Motsilanyane Nominated
Beat Comic by Public Vote Mpho Molepo Nominated
Best Villain/villainess Jamie Bartlett Nominated
Bsst Soapie by Public Vote Rhythm City Nominated
2010 4th South African Film and Television Awards Best Supporting Actor Zenzo Ngqobe Nominated [40][41][42]
Best Supporting Actress Connie Chiume Nominated
2011 5th South African Film and Television Awards Best Director in a TV Soap Rhythm City Nominated [43]
Best Writer/Writing Team Rhythm City Nominated
Best Ensemble in a TV Soap Rhythm City Won
2012 6th South African Film and Television Awards Best Director on a TV Soap Herbert Hadebe, Eric Mogale, Kekeletso Mphuthi, Sacha Clelland-Strokes Nominated
Best Actor in a TV Soap Mduduzi Mabaso Nominated
Best Ensemble on a TV Soap Rhythm City Nominated
Best Writing Team on a TV Soap Charlie Sapadin and Team Won
Best Technical Team on a TV Soap Rhythm City Nominated
Best Art Direction on a TV Soap Kagiso Malefane Nominated
Best Post Production Team on a TV Soap Rhythm City Nominated
Best TV Soap by Public Vote Rhythm City Nominated
2013 7th South African Film and Television Awards Best Ensemble Cast in a TV Soap Rhythm City Won
Best Writing Team of a TV Soap Rhythm City Nominated
Best TV Soap by Public Vote Rhythm City Nominated
2014 8th South African Film and Television Awards Best TV Soap Rhythm City Nominated
Best Writing Team of a TV Soap Charlie Sapadin Nominated
2015 9th South African Film and Television Awards Best TV Soap Rhythm City Nominated
Best Actor in a Lead Role Jamie Bartlett Won
Best Achievement in Scriptwriting Charlie Sapadin, Anthony Akerman, Darryl Bristow-Bovey Nominated
Best Achievement in Sound Willie Niewoudt Nominated
2016 10th South African Film and Television Awards Best TV Soap Rhythm City Won
Best Achievement in Directing - TV Soap Eric Mogale, Heather Cooke and Siyabonga Mkhize Won
Most Popular TV Soap by Public Vote Rhythm City Nominated
Best Achievement in Scriptwriting Neil McCarthy, Thishiwe Ziqubu, Byron Abrahams, Craig Freimond Nominated
Best Achievement in Cinematography Hein van Zyl Nominated
Best Achievement in Editing Ravi Desai
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2017 11th South African Film and Television Awards Most Popular TV Soap Rhythm City Nominated
2018 12th South African Film and Television Awards Best Supporting Actress in a TV Soap/Telenovela Mapula Mafole Nominated
Most Popular TV Soap or Telenovela Rhythm City Nominated
2019 13th South African Film and Television Awards Best TV Soap Rhythm City Nominated
Best Actor in a TV Soap Jamie Bartlett Won
Best Achievement in Art Direction/ Production Design - TV Soap/Telenovela Kagiso Malefane Nominated
Best Achievement in Make-up and Hair - TV Soap Lucy Ngwira Nominated
2020 14th South African Film and Television Awards Best TV Soap Rhythm City Won
Best Actress in a TV Soap Mapula Mafole Nominated
Best Actor in a TV Soap Jamie Bartlett Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a TV Soap Petronella Tshuma Nominated
Best Supporting actor in a TV Soap Mncedisi Shabangu Won
Best Achievement in Directing in a TV Soap Eric Mogale Won
Most Popular TV Soap/Telenovela by public vote Rhythm City Nominated
2021 15th South African Film and Television Awards Best TV Soap Rhythm City Won
Best Actress in a TV Soap Petronella Tshuma Won
Best Supporting Actress in a TV Soap Mapula Mafole Nominated
Best Achievement in Directing in a TV Soap Eric Mogale Nominated
Best Achievement in Scriptwriting in a TV Soap Zelipa Zulu Nominated
Most Popular TV Soap/Telenovela Rhythm City Nominated
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