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Clive Myrie's African Adventure

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Clive Myrie's African Adventure is a education/science/factual topics series airing on UK television.

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Clive Myrie's African Adventure

Soweto is a television programme presented as a single episode. It falls within the genre of episodic storytelling and centres on a newsreader as the principal figure. The title signals the starting point of the narrative, anchoring the series in the South African township of Soweto. The episode follows the newsreader as he embarks on a continental journey. Along the way he reconnects with friends he has known from earlier in his life, while also encountering fresh experiences that push him into new adventures. As he moves from place to place, he gradually pieces together the tale of his own family background, using each stop to uncover another fragment of his lineage. The structure of the programme is built around this personal quest, beginning in Soweto and expanding outward across the African continent. Each encounter serves both as a reunion with familiar faces and as an opportunity to learn something new about his heritage, linking personal memory with broader geographic movement. In this way, the episode weaves together themes of friendship, discovery and ancestry, all rooted in the initial setting of Soweto. The narrative remains focused on the newsreader’s perspective, tracing his roots while he travels through diverse locales across the continent. It remains a concise yet expansive portrait of his journey.

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📅 Friday 13 February

07:3030 mins
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In Durban, Clive becomes part of an anti‑poaching unit dedicated to protecting South Africa’s endangered rhinos from disappearing. He works alongside rangers and volunteers, patrolling reserves and employing various tactics to deter illegal hunters, all aimed at ensuring the species’ survival. At the same time, he helps run a surf school that introduces homeless and disadvantaged youngsters to surfing, giving them a chance to learn a new skill and experience the ocean. The programme not only teaches basic paddling and wave‑riding techniques, but also fosters confidence and a sense of belonging among participants. Both initiatives aim to protect wildlife and empower youth, highlighting Durban’s diverse community efforts.