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Reggie Yates's Extreme South Africa

 (2014)

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Season 1
7.2
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Season 1  
7.2
The Millionaire Preacher
Episode 3 - 3-03-2014
50m
South Africa is a country devoted to God, and Pentecostal 'Megachurches' are booming. But as well as conventional priests and bishops, thousands of young people follow self-styled prophets. Reggie spends a week with one of the most controversial and colourful of them all, Prophet Mboro. In a world of witchcraft, exorcisms and heavily armed guards, Mboro is adored by the thousands of followers in his megachurch and renowned as much for his dancing as the 'miracles' he performs. Reggie has already rejected African Pentecostal faith once in his life and now he tries to discover whether a multimillionaire king of bling with 30 flash cars can really be a messenger from God. But the deeper Reggie digs, the more conflicted he becomes- until he starts to confront some truths much closer to home.
 6.8/10
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The Millionaire Preacher
Knife Crime ER
Episode 2 - 2-24-2014
49m
South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world and the Cape Flats outside Cape Town are now the epicentre of violent crime in the country. Reggie spends a week in a new district hospital in the fastest growing township, struggling to cope with the victims of these attacks. On any given weekend, the young doctors deal with up to 100 stabbings and assaults and 80 per cent of those admitted are under 25. By living and working with the doctors and patients, Reggie tries to find out why it is almost inevitable for young men just like him to get into violent scrapes here. It's a journey that leads him into the heart of the township and the conflict.
 7.5/10
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Knife Crime ER
White Slums
Episode 1 - 2-20-2014
50m
Reggie Yates spends a week in South Africa's largest white squatter camp, Coronation Park. Are young while South Africans now the ones being discriminated against?
 7.4/10
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White Slums
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Knife Crime ER
Episode 2 - 2-24-2014
49m
South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world and the Cape Flats outside Cape Town are now the epicentre of violent crime in the country. Reggie spends a week in a new district hospital in the fastest growing township, struggling to cope with the victims of these attacks. On any given weekend, the young doctors deal with up to 100 stabbings and assaults and 80 per cent of those admitted are under 25. By living and working with the doctors and patients, Reggie tries to find out why it is almost inevitable for young men just like him to get into violent scrapes here. It's a journey that leads him into the heart of the township and the conflict.
 7.5/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
Knife Crime ER
White Slums
Episode 1 - 2-20-2014
50m
Reggie Yates spends a week in South Africa's largest white squatter camp, Coronation Park. Are young while South Africans now the ones being discriminated against?
 7.4/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
White Slums
The Millionaire Preacher
Episode 3 - 3-03-2014
50m
South Africa is a country devoted to God, and Pentecostal 'Megachurches' are booming. But as well as conventional priests and bishops, thousands of young people follow self-styled prophets. Reggie spends a week with one of the most controversial and colourful of them all, Prophet Mboro. In a world of witchcraft, exorcisms and heavily armed guards, Mboro is adored by the thousands of followers in his megachurch and renowned as much for his dancing as the 'miracles' he performs. Reggie has already rejected African Pentecostal faith once in his life and now he tries to discover whether a multimillionaire king of bling with 30 flash cars can really be a messenger from God. But the deeper Reggie digs, the more conflicted he becomes- until he starts to confront some truths much closer to home.
 6.8/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
The Millionaire Preacher
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