Shaka Zulu is a 1986 South African television series directed by William C. Faure and written by Joshua Sinclair for the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), based on his 1985 novel of the same name.
![]() | This article needs additional citations for verification. (June 2019) |
Shaka Zulu | |
---|---|
![]() Title sequence | |
Genre | Historical Novel |
Created by | Ed Harper |
Directed by | William C Faure |
Starring | Henry Cele Edward Fox Robert Powell Trevor Howard Fiona Fullerton Christopher Lee Dudu Mkhize Roy Dotrice Gordon Jackson Kenneth Griffith Conrad Magwaza Patrick Ndlovu Roland Mqwebu Gugu Nxumalo Tu Nokwe Daphney Hlomuka |
Composer | Dave Pollecutt |
Country of origin | South Africa |
Original languages | English Zulu |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Leon Rautenbach |
Production locations | Natal, South Africa |
Editors | Bill Lenny A.C.E Ettie Feldman |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Production company | South African Broadcasting Corporation |
Release | |
Original network | South African Broadcasting Corporation |
Original release | 24 October (1986-10-24) – 19 December 1986 (1986-12-19) |
It focuses on the rise of the Zulu, and their leader, Shaka, his wars, and the British administration. The series consists of 10 episodes of approximately 55 minutes each. It was aired in South Africa from October, and in the United States in syndication from November.
The series is based on the story of the king of the Zulu, Shaka (reigned 1816 to 1828), and the writings of the British traders with whom he interacted. It also covers the broader Mfecane period alongside the rapid expansion of the Zulu state. The story is described primarily via flashbacks by Dr Henry Fynn, an Irish doctor.[1]
The series was written by Joshua Sinclair for the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). It was based on his 1985 novel of the same name.[2] Harmony Gold USA partly funded and distributed Shaka Zulu in spite of the economic sanctions at the time.[3] It was directed by William C Faure. The executive producer was Leon Rautenbach, and the composer was Dave Pollecutt.
The lead actor, Henry Cele, was an international star, performing in his native South Africa and in the United States as well. He was selected for the role after performing the same role in a South African stage production called Shaka Zulu.[4]
Cele appeared again in 2001 as Shaka in the 3-hour 2-part miniseries, also written and directed by Sinclair, called Shaka Zulu: The Citadel. Set in winter 1827, Fox also reprised his role as Farewell, and also starred David Hasselhoff and Karen Allen. It was also released in a 2-hour telemovie version called Shaka Zulu: The Last Great Warrior.[5]
Simon Sabela also organised the dance routines in the original 1964 Zulu film, and played Cetshwayo in Zulu Dawn in 1979.
Although popular, the series was criticised by the Los Angeles Times for its character portrayals and focus on violence.[1]
The theme song of the series, "We Are Growing", was sung by Margaret Singana.
Chart (1987) | Peak position |
---|---|
Australia (Kent Music Report)[7] | 62 |
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: url-status (link)