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- The_Dingleys abstract "The Dingleys was an early South African television family drama from 1977, following the South African Broadcasting Corporation's introduction of television. Set in Pietermaritzburg in Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal), it centred on a fictional middle-class, white South African, English-speaking family, the Dingleys, who own a bookshop.The series starred John Hussey, Vera Blacker, Sybel Coetzee and Eckard Rabe. It was directed by Bill Fauré.Although some outdoor scenes were shot on location in Pietermaritzburg, most of the show was recorded on a set in the SABC's Johannesburg studios. Celia Motsie, who played the only black character in the series, was removed after she shared a table with white cast members in the SABC's whites-only canteen.It received mixed reviews from South African viewers, with the Rand Daily Mail publishing complaints from readers under the heading \"The Dingleys are dreadful\", although others described it as \"good clean fun\", praising the sight of \"a family sticking together - be it rather conservative and dull.\"The theme song, \"Dingley's Bookshop\", was performed by Rabbitt, and featured on their album A Croak And A Grunt In The Night.".
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- The_Dingleys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pietermaritzburg.
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- The_Dingleys wikiPageWikiLink KwaZulu-Natal.
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- The_Dingleys wikiPageWikiLinkText "TV series".
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- The_Dingleys subject Category:Pietermaritzburg.
- The_Dingleys subject Category:South_African_Broadcasting_Corporation_television_programmes.
- The_Dingleys subject Category:South_African_drama_television_series.
- The_Dingleys subject Category:Television_shows_set_in_South_Africa.
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- The_Dingleys comment "The Dingleys was an early South African television family drama from 1977, following the South African Broadcasting Corporation's introduction of television. Set in Pietermaritzburg in Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal), it centred on a fictional middle-class, white South African, English-speaking family, the Dingleys, who own a bookshop.The series starred John Hussey, Vera Blacker, Sybel Coetzee and Eckard Rabe.".
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