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South Africans Abroad Can Now Watch Carte Blanche

For many expats, one of the things they miss most from South Africa is the groundbreaking weekly television show Carte Blanche… BUT as of August 2017, expats in many countries around the world – from the USA to Australia – will now be able to watch their favourite show, express from SA. The most iconic jingle […]

For many expats, one of the things they miss most from South Africa is the groundbreaking weekly television show Carte Blanche… BUT as of August 2017, expats in many countries around the world – from the USA to Australia – will now be able to watch their favourite show, express from SA.

The most iconic jingle in South African history made its debut in the world of streaming last week with a special 90-minute feature on one of SA’s most talented celebrity exports – expat (and comedian!) Trevor Noah.

Devi goes to Trevor’s new home in New York City to interview him on the set of the Daily Show ahead of his stand-up comedy tour of South Africa this week.

New episodes of Carte Blanche will be added weekly, on Tuesdays, only on Showmax International… express from South Africa within 48 hours of the M-Net broadcast.

https://youtu.be/FLC06fsivlA

This means that, wherever you are in the world, if you’re a Showmax overseas subscriber, you can catch up on all the political, scandalous, uplifting and intriguing stories from home!

Please note: Carte Blanche is only available to international Showmax subscribers in Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States. Not all titles are available in all territories.

Showmax brings South Africans abroad the best South African series and movies, from the classics to the latest releases, from complete box sets to kids’ favourites. Subscribe here (and there’s a 14-day free trial).