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- An abandoned zebra grows up believing he is a racehorse, and, with the help of his barnyard friends and a teenage girl, sets out to achieve his dream of racing with thoroughbreds.
- A dramatization of the Battle of Isandlwana, where the British Army met its match against the Zulu nation.
- Teenage Zef and little brother, Tutu, are two happy elephants. Who wouldn't be with the biggest backyard in the world to play in? - the wild plains of Africa. They merrily chase zebras, ostriches and warthogs, scarring them silly. There is a whole bunch of fun stuff to be doing and Zef is just the big brother to show Tutu how to get into all kinds of (mischievous) trouble. Until their mother and the family herd are taken from them in the dark of one dreadful night by The Badness. To cover up the truth of their fate from Tutu, Zef makes up a story about a rainbow taking their mum to the sky. Now, Tutu needs to find that rainbow and their mum. Zef wants to find a new herd, a new family. Their journey in search of both takes them on a high adventure - with the help of some ditsy rainbow Cranes, a very unusual vegetarian vulture and a few surprising types with some entertaining takes on the jungle. Along the way Zef and Tutu are joined by three other orphaned animals - Chump, a chimp insisting he is the King of the Jungle, Stretch, a very skittish giraffe and Cub, a Prince to the true jungle king. Together, this band of young African animals must find their way across unfamiliar, rugged terrain and face challenges like none they have known in their short lives. Challenges that test the brotherly love between Zef and Tutu as each insists on pursuing his own goal. Proving they have the stuff of all true heroes, the orphans rally around Tutu who believes the rainbow he is seeking is something they have to see with their heart and not their eyes. When they find the rainbow's end, they will find new families. Of this, Tutu is certain. All that finally stands between the animal band and the rainbow's end is The Badness that took their families. It is up to the orphans to stop The Badness from ever taking animal families again.
- An American writer in England takes his children and a newly-hired nanny on a trip to South Africa while his reporter wife is on assignment. He has an affair with the nanny, but when he refuses to leave his wife for her, the nanny gets her revenge by kidnapping his children.
- Popular Precious and goody-goody Caitlin are the front-runners in the upcoming school elections. However, when Thuli decides to help Precious win the election by calling on the tokoloshe (Pinky Pinky), things take a turn for the worst.
- To some they are a lost generation -- The Way Forward documents the lives of three teenage girls growing up in post-apartheid South Africa. To succeed in the face of significant obstacles, each must reconcile her dreams for the future with her current circumstances. In the end, only one fully achieves her goals.
- "Loading bullock wagons with ammunition for transport into camp."
- This is one of the most interesting series of panoramic views ever issued. The pictures were all taken from the train and will be of the greatest interest to the tourist as well as to the student. We get aboard the car, and as the train acquires speed the beautiful scenery laid out before us passes on as though unraveled from a never ending reel. Landscapes and forest views, also long mountain ranges, are reproduced with remarkable detail. Reaching the city we find all in gala day attire, and a military review is the order of the day. The city proper is reviewed in a grand selection of panoramic views.
- After seven months of training, the Athertons race together for the first time in a long while. Later, they give a tour of their new racing headquarters in Wales. and Gee is off to South Africa for round one of the World Cup.