2002 in South African television
This is a list of South African television related events from 2002.
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Events
- March - The South African version of Pop Idol debuts on M-Net.
- 17 June - Heinz Winckler wins the first season of Idols South Africa.
- June - Release date of Heinz Winckler's debut single, "Once in a Lifetime".
- 30 June - Bill Flynn is voted winner of Celebrity Big Brother.
- 13 October - Richard Cawood wins the second season of Big Brother.
Debuts
Domestic
- March - Idols South Africa (M-Net) (2002–present)
International
- 29 January -
The Guardian (M-Net)
- 31 January -
24 (M-Net)
- 7 February -
According to Jim (SABC2)
- 1 May -
My Family (SABC3)
- 14 May -
Scrubs (M-Net)
- 15 July -
The Parkers (SABC1)
- 18 July -
Alias (M-Net)
- 30 July -
Soul Food (SABC1)
- 4 August -
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Andromeda (SABC1)
- 7 August -
Smallville (M-Net)
- 2 September -
Off Centre (e.tv)
- 2 November -
Spooks (SABC3)
- 7 November -
One on One (SABC1)
- 9 November -
The Bachelor (M-Net)
- 20 December -
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Mutant X (SABC3)
- 27 December -
Band of Brothers (M-Net)
The Lampies (M-Net)
Angelina Ballerina (M-Net)
Spheriks (SABC2)
The Secret Life of Us (M-Net)
Merlin the Magical Puppy (M-Net)
Buzz and Poppy (SABC2)
What About Mimi? (M-Net)
Tracey McBean (M-Net)
Kim Possible (SABC1)
Medabots (SABC2)
Fetch the Vet (M-Net)
Dragon Ball Z (SABC2)
The Proud Family (SABC1)
Teamo Supremo (SABC1)
Bill and Ben (M-Net)
The Zeta Project (M-Net)
Outriders (M-Net)
Lizzie McGuire (M-Net)
Quack Pack (SABC1)
Changes of network affiliation
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K-T.V. World | M-Net |
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Bop TV | |
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e.tv | |
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Television shows
1980s
- Good Morning South Africa (1985–present)
- Carte Blanche (1988–present)
1990s
- Top Billing (1992–present)
- Generations (1994–present)
- Isidingo (1998–present)
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (1999–2005)
Ending this year
- Big Brother (2001-2002, 2014–present)
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