Jacob's Cross

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Jacob's Cross
GenreDrama
Directed byAdze Ugah, Thabang Moleya, Amanda Lane, Catherine Stewart, Neil Sundstrom
Starring Hlomla Dandala, Anthony Bishop, Kendra Etufunwa, Bankole Omotoso
Country of originSouth Africa
Nigeria
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8
Production
Executive producersDesiree Markgraaff, Angus Gibson, Teboho Mahlatsi
ProducerDesiree Markgraaff,
Production locationsSouth Africa and Nigeria
CinematographyZeno Peterson
EditorCarl Morgan
Production companyThe Bomb Shelter production company
Original release
Network Africa Magic, SABC, M-Net
ReleaseJanuary 2007 (2007-01) 
2013 (2013)

Jacob's Cross is a South African-Nigerian television drama series created by Catherine Stewart. It is an M-Net original series produced by The Bomb Shelter for M-Net, and stars Hlomla Dandala, Anthony Bishop, Nandi Nyembe, Fabian Adeoye Lojede, Bankole Omotoso, Jet Novuka, Moky Makura and Mmabatho Montsho. [1]

Contents

Premise

The series revolves around South African born businessman Jacob Makhubu Abayomi (Hlomla Dandala), a son of an ANC stalwart who finds that his biological father is actually a Nigerian tribal chief. Jacob's subsequent desire to build an African oil and gas business empire in the shadow of both of his fathers is set against the backdrop of family feuds and betrayals.

Main cast


Broadcast

The series premiered on 25 January, 2007. Premiere episodes fro season 1 and 2 debuted on the defunct M-Net Series channel, making the first original series to premiere on the channel. Episodes were shown a day later on the main M-Net channel until season 3, where M-Net showed premiere episodes. [2] The series was moved to Mzansi Magic for season 4, [3] then Africa Magic Entertainment from season 5 onwards.

International broadcast

The series made its free-to-air debut on SABC 2. The series was later added to streaming services Showmax, [4] Prime Video and Demand Africa.

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References

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