Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe lives and times of various people living in and around a suburban street named 7de Laan.The lives and times of various people living in and around a suburban street named 7de Laan.The lives and times of various people living in and around a suburban street named 7de Laan.
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There is never a dull moment and always someone to wonder about, talk about and cry about! 7de Laan is suitable for any age, and it isn't a copy of Days of our life's, Bold and the Beautiful or any other soap.
It is based on ordinary people, and ordinary days. There is a rich family, a troubled family, couples with normal problems. It is truly SOUTH African, with a lot of laughs, tears, suspension. With very talented actors.
There is a reason why this successful show has been airing 5 days a week since 2000!!! This is how the show came about : Once upon a time Danie Odendaal (the creator) sat in a Melville coffee shop waiting for a friend to join him for breakfast. His friend was running late and, having nothing to do he whiled away the time by looking at the people around him.
A funky young waitress in a micro mini was ignoring her customers and flirting with her boyfriend on the phone. The stern manageress was about to confront her when a formidable lady walked in as though she owned the place. The manageress quickly escorted her to the nicest table available, and then they started chatting like old friends about their children.
Through the window of the coffee shop he saw a young girl and her friend come out of a dress shop, arms laden with bags. They were soon met by a young guy in a chef's jacket, who'd been eyeing them from the corner bakery. You could hear their giggles and laughs in the coffee shop.
Across the way from Danie sat a spinster in a floral dress with a scarf around her neck, eating a slice of anchovy toast, ad writing a shopping list. The waiter serving her addressed her by name, she was obviously a regular and familiar face.
Danie began to make up stories around each person he saw. Imagine if the formidable lady went home tonight to find out her young son was engaged to the girl she was hoping was just a fling, what if that guy the waitress is talking to is just one of many guys she keeps on string. And what about the spinster in the scarf? Maybe she is writing up a list of ingredients she needs for a banana loaf she plans to make for her boss. The only trouble is, she's a terrible cook! And so began the idea of 7de Laan Since episode one was screened on SABC 2 in April 2000, there have been many reasons to make 7de Laan our favourite soap. Wonderful moments on screen that made us smile, giggle, chuckle and even laugh out loud. Unforgettable moments where we were glued to our seats and we raced home to make sure we did not miss what happened next. Romantic moments which gave us goose bumps and then of course, the moments that made us cry.
Even though some of the residents come and go, there can be little doubt that Hillside is everyone's favourite community and when that familiar tune starts to play we'll all be glued to our television screens for endless hours to come!
It is based on ordinary people, and ordinary days. There is a rich family, a troubled family, couples with normal problems. It is truly SOUTH African, with a lot of laughs, tears, suspension. With very talented actors.
There is a reason why this successful show has been airing 5 days a week since 2000!!! This is how the show came about : Once upon a time Danie Odendaal (the creator) sat in a Melville coffee shop waiting for a friend to join him for breakfast. His friend was running late and, having nothing to do he whiled away the time by looking at the people around him.
A funky young waitress in a micro mini was ignoring her customers and flirting with her boyfriend on the phone. The stern manageress was about to confront her when a formidable lady walked in as though she owned the place. The manageress quickly escorted her to the nicest table available, and then they started chatting like old friends about their children.
Through the window of the coffee shop he saw a young girl and her friend come out of a dress shop, arms laden with bags. They were soon met by a young guy in a chef's jacket, who'd been eyeing them from the corner bakery. You could hear their giggles and laughs in the coffee shop.
Across the way from Danie sat a spinster in a floral dress with a scarf around her neck, eating a slice of anchovy toast, ad writing a shopping list. The waiter serving her addressed her by name, she was obviously a regular and familiar face.
Danie began to make up stories around each person he saw. Imagine if the formidable lady went home tonight to find out her young son was engaged to the girl she was hoping was just a fling, what if that guy the waitress is talking to is just one of many guys she keeps on string. And what about the spinster in the scarf? Maybe she is writing up a list of ingredients she needs for a banana loaf she plans to make for her boss. The only trouble is, she's a terrible cook! And so began the idea of 7de Laan Since episode one was screened on SABC 2 in April 2000, there have been many reasons to make 7de Laan our favourite soap. Wonderful moments on screen that made us smile, giggle, chuckle and even laugh out loud. Unforgettable moments where we were glued to our seats and we raced home to make sure we did not miss what happened next. Romantic moments which gave us goose bumps and then of course, the moments that made us cry.
Even though some of the residents come and go, there can be little doubt that Hillside is everyone's favourite community and when that familiar tune starts to play we'll all be glued to our television screens for endless hours to come!
I have followed several International soaps and South African soaps and 7de Laan is by far the worst soap. Even something as ridiculous as Passions is better than 7de Laan. The story lines are repeated, acting is optional and the only constant thing in 7de Laan is the gossiping, without it, there would be no 7de Laan.
The sad part is that it was not always this bad, but the last four years the writers have been underestimating our intelligence, changing a characters personality within weeks. I really think that 7de Laan is bad for South African youth, South African standards and South African intelligence.
The sad part is that it was not always this bad, but the last four years the writers have been underestimating our intelligence, changing a characters personality within weeks. I really think that 7de Laan is bad for South African youth, South African standards and South African intelligence.
7de laan may be the only soap (from around the world) that doesn't include sex. Even children can watch it without "learning". 7de laan is suitable for any age, and believe me, EVEN MEN fancy this show. 7de laan also isn't a copy of Days of our life's, Bold and the Beautiful, etc. It is truly SOUTH African, with a lot of laughs, tears, suspension. It is also based on ordinary people, and ordinary days. There is a rich family, a troubled family, couples with normal problems, and guess what, it also shows the world that you don't need sex or half naked scenes to attrack viewers. And there isn't something like this man slept with that mans' wife or vice versa. If you ask most of the South Africans which program they watch, their awnser will be: 7 DE LAAN!
7de Laan has always been a dumb show, with dumb plots and an unrealistic representation of South African society, but at least the show was wholesome with characters leading conservative, conventional lives.
Unfortunately, now the show is getting increasingly "woke". It is promoting interracial relationships and the white parents of those whites in relationships with non-whites seem to be OK with it and do not threaten their children with disinheritance, which is what would have happened in all but the most pinko, white-guilt ridden communist households. The interracial couples are unrealistic and over represented, considering those relationships don't even make up 1% of all relationships involving white people in South Africa. Whites are only 7% of South Africa's population, and encouraging race mixing in a popular TV show can lead to the extinction of whites and European beauty in the country.
I wish 7de Laan could change course from being dumb, woke, anti-white garbage to being dumb, wholesome and conservative again. Before you could let your kids watch it and know they would not be exposed to degenerate, woke values, but now that has changed.
Unfortunately, now the show is getting increasingly "woke". It is promoting interracial relationships and the white parents of those whites in relationships with non-whites seem to be OK with it and do not threaten their children with disinheritance, which is what would have happened in all but the most pinko, white-guilt ridden communist households. The interracial couples are unrealistic and over represented, considering those relationships don't even make up 1% of all relationships involving white people in South Africa. Whites are only 7% of South Africa's population, and encouraging race mixing in a popular TV show can lead to the extinction of whites and European beauty in the country.
I wish 7de Laan could change course from being dumb, woke, anti-white garbage to being dumb, wholesome and conservative again. Before you could let your kids watch it and know they would not be exposed to degenerate, woke values, but now that has changed.
7de Laan is my guilty pleasure. It's basically Neighbours, but South African. Same looking sets, same plots, more or less identical characters. If it wasn't in Afrikaans, I might easily believe it is Neighbours. Dialogue often slips in and out of Afrikaans and into English or an African language, which can be very funny to hear.
Unfortunately, we in the UK can't watch it anymore since the South African channel stopped being available on Sky. But I enjoyed it thoroughly while it was on. It's light-hearted, harmless.... pure escapism.
I won't pretend it's groundbreaking television. I won't even pretend it's particularly good television. But it has what Neighbours has: the ability to focus on the happier things in life and not to get tied up in anguish and melodrama all the time. It's truly easy to watch, and it was my guilty pleasure.
Unfortunately, we in the UK can't watch it anymore since the South African channel stopped being available on Sky. But I enjoyed it thoroughly while it was on. It's light-hearted, harmless.... pure escapism.
I won't pretend it's groundbreaking television. I won't even pretend it's particularly good television. But it has what Neighbours has: the ability to focus on the happier things in life and not to get tied up in anguish and melodrama all the time. It's truly easy to watch, and it was my guilty pleasure.
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