Connie Ferguson and Rapulana Seiphemo return to SABC 1's Generations: The Legacy. The duo made TV's power couple Tau Mogale and Karabo Moroka before Generations rebranded with a new name and cast mates.
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According the South African Broadcasting Commission (SABC), the couple will be reprising their roles but it is for a short stint.
You can expect to see them make a return in April, "Generations: The Legacy is proud to welcome two beloved guest performers in the month of April. Viewers will no doubt be delighted by the appearance of Karabo Moroka (played by Connie Ferguson) and Tau Mogale (Rapulana Seiphemo) who will grace our screens once more in their historic roles," the statement reads.
"Viewers can expect all the class, charm and poise that these two have brought to the roles of Tau and Karabo. It promises to be an epic month with the drama of the show demanding the intervention of two important characters. As part of the larger Generations: The Legacy family, we can assure viewers that this is by no means that last or the least that we’ll see of the two. So stay-tuned, catch up and be prepared for a very special month ahead," the statement ends.
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The two returned to television as a couple on Connie Ferguson's hit telenovela, The Queen. Together they started off as sworn enemies before eventually walking down the aisle. Rapulana played the character Hector Sebata and Connie played 'The Queen' Harriet Khoza.
Connie joined Generations in 1994 and kept her role as Karabo up until 2010. Rapulana also joined in the 90s.
The Queen came to an end after years of reigning supreme on Mzansi Magic. Connie penned a sweet message to the supporters, "It’s such a bittersweet moment for me. Sad that it’s coming to an end but also grateful for the opportunity to produce close to 6.5 seasons of a show that gave the young black producer the courage to say, it is possible.
"Thank you for taking a chance on Sho and I, and giving us our first opportunity as producers with the first ever drama series on the platform, Rockville. A few other dramas followed after that, but The Queen has been our biggest break so far.
"It allowed us to do what had been our greatest desire, to create employment for more than 100 cast and crew for 6.5 years, giving our staff the opportunity to improve their lives and those of their families."
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Read more: Connie Ferguson Heartbroken For Her Show Coming To An End
According the South African Broadcasting Commission (SABC), the couple will be reprising their roles but it is for a short stint.
You can expect to see them make a return in April, "Generations: The Legacy is proud to welcome two beloved guest performers in the month of April. Viewers will no doubt be delighted by the appearance of Karabo Moroka (played by Connie Ferguson) and Tau Mogale (Rapulana Seiphemo) who will grace our screens once more in their historic roles," the statement reads.
"Viewers can expect all the class, charm and poise that these two have brought to the roles of Tau and Karabo. It promises to be an epic month with the drama of the show demanding the intervention of two important characters. As part of the larger Generations: The Legacy family, we can assure viewers that this is by no means that last or the least that we’ll see of the two. So stay-tuned, catch up and be prepared for a very special month ahead," the statement ends.
Read more: "Thank You For Your Love And Encouraging Words"
The two returned to television as a couple on Connie Ferguson's hit telenovela, The Queen. Together they started off as sworn enemies before eventually walking down the aisle. Rapulana played the character Hector Sebata and Connie played 'The Queen' Harriet Khoza.
Connie joined Generations in 1994 and kept her role as Karabo up until 2010. Rapulana also joined in the 90s.
The Queen came to an end after years of reigning supreme on Mzansi Magic. Connie penned a sweet message to the supporters, "It’s such a bittersweet moment for me. Sad that it’s coming to an end but also grateful for the opportunity to produce close to 6.5 seasons of a show that gave the young black producer the courage to say, it is possible.
"Thank you for taking a chance on Sho and I, and giving us our first opportunity as producers with the first ever drama series on the platform, Rockville. A few other dramas followed after that, but The Queen has been our biggest break so far.
"It allowed us to do what had been our greatest desire, to create employment for more than 100 cast and crew for 6.5 years, giving our staff the opportunity to improve their lives and those of their families."
Read more: The Queen's Replacement, Gqebera The Empire In Financial Ruins
Image credit: ANMG