Yoh! Christmas

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Yoh! Christmas
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Zulu Yoh! Christmas
Genre Romantic comedy
Created by
  • Johnny Barbuzano
  • Tiffany Barbuzano
Based on Home for Christmas
Starring
  • Katlego Lebogang
  • Siya Sepotokele
  • Didi Makobane
  • Anthony Oseyemi
  • Sivuyile Ngesi
Country of originSouth Africa
Original languages
  • Zulu
  • English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Producers
  • Johnny Barbuzano
  • Tiffany Barbuzano
  • Morishe Matlejoane
Running time30 minutes
Production companyBBZEE Productions
Original release
Network Netflix
Release15 December 2023 (2023-12-15) 
present

Yoh! Christmas is a South African romantic comedy television series inspired by the Norwegian series Home for Christmas . [1] It premiered on Netflix on 15 December 2023, with Netflix introducing this new series in place of the annual series How To Ruin Christmas . [2] [3]

Contents

The series is predominantly in Zulu and English.

Plot

Synopsis

The story revolves around Thando, a single, 30-year-old woman under pressure from her family. To avoid the usual questioning about her love life during the holidays, Thando lies about having a boyfriend. Now, she has 24 days to find someone to bring home for Christmas. [4]

Episode 1: "The Christmas Lie"

In the first episode of "Yoh! Christmas," we are introduced to Thando Mokoena, a single 30-year-old physiotherapist grappling with the societal expectations of marriage and children. The pressure peaks during a family dinner when her younger brother announces his wife's pregnancy with twins, shining an uncomfortable spotlight on Thando's single status. Through Thando's voiceover, we learn about her previous engagement to Sifiso, which ended abruptly on the day of their lobola ceremony, sending her into a three-year span of singledom. Despite her proclaimed independence, she harbors unresolved feelings for Sifiso, who has since married and started a family, even using the name Thando had reserved for her future son.

As Thando endures the continuous commentary on her love life, especially from her mother, Nellie, she impulsively announces that she will bring a boyfriend to the family's Christmas Eve dinner. Now, with the holiday fast approaching, she is on a comedic and desperate search to fulfill this promise. Her journey is complicated by her closeness to her best friend, Charles, and her interaction with a new doctor, Ben Bakare, both of whom she overlooks as potential romantic interests. The episode culminates with Thando's phone being snatched by a thief, only to be retrieved by Simon, a charming stranger, setting up a potential new romantic trajectory. [5]

Cast

Main

Supporting

About the Cast

Episodes

Season 1 (2023)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDurationOriginal air date
11"The Christmas Lie"30 min15 December 2023 (2023-12-15)
22"Dating"30 min15 December 2023 (2023-12-15)
33"Something New, Something Old"30 min15 December 2023 (2023-12-15)
44"Naughty but Nice"30 min15 December 2023 (2023-12-15)
55"Cut the Cake"30 min15 December 2023 (2023-12-15)
66"Christmas Wishes"30 min15 December 2023 (2023-12-15)

Development and Production

"Yoh! Christmas," created by Tiffany and Johnny Barbuzano of BBZEE Films, is adapted from the Norwegian TV series "Hjem Til Jul" (Home for Christmas) by Per-Olav Sørensen. The series reflects a growing trend in the South African entertainment industry of localizing international formats to resonate with domestic audiences, a creative choice that sparks debate about the originality and cultural authenticity in storytelling. The Barbuzanos are recognized for their contributions to South African television with works such as "Izoso Connection," "Sober Companion," and "Still Breathing," showcasing their capability to craft compelling narratives that resonate with local viewers.[ citation needed ]

Reception

"Yoh! Christmas" has received positive reviews. Notable aspects highlighted by critics include the strength of the ensemble cast, the humor, and the creative adaptation of the storyline. The protagonist of the series is noted for being uniquely flawed yet relatable, contributing to an engaging plot. However, as of December 18, 2023, the series does not have enough reviews to receive a Rotten Tomatoes score. [7]

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