Skeem Saam To Go On A Break, Here Is Why

Skeem Saam To Go On A Break, Here Is Why
SABC1’s prime-time soap-opera Skeem Saam, is set to go on a production-break. This comes after the rumor crush has been on overdrive that the show might be cut anytime soon, due to a dip in viewership and it seems many are already shaking in their boots.
According to entertainment blogger Phil Mphela‘s sources, the award-winning show will go on a production break from the 1st of March 2021. The SABC confirmed to Mphela in a statement that the break will not affect the normal day-to-day broadcast of the show.
“The SABC has duly fulfilled its contractual obligations in relation to the production of Skeem Saam. We can also confirm that there is no disruption in transmission,” said SABC Spokesperson Mmoni Seapolelo.
TV: Skeem Saam takes a break
Sources are telling me that the popular SABC1 soapie will be going on a production break from March 1st
SABC tells me the broadcaster has have met its obligations to the show & the production has delivered all contracted episodes.#KgopoloReports pic.twitter.com/65Xz3KuZjA
— Kgopolo Mphela (@PhilMphela) January 28, 2021
Mphela said actors will not be salaried during the break and the SABC said it paid for the production of all the episodes delivered but does not deal with paying actors as production companies do.
There are rumours that the show may be cancelled.
At this stage, per my discussion with SABC, there are no plans to cancel.
However, as stated above, all episodes required by SABC have been delivered, and the broadcaster has not optioned more, yet.
Only time will tell! pic.twitter.com/Pe4KcLr5ZT
— Kgopolo Mphela (@PhilMphela) January 28, 2021
The show recently landed itself in hot water with the SABC after a massive decline in viewership. Skeem Saam had 5.4million views in November and in December it hit 4.4million views. The show suffered a major blow from losing some of its most loves actors.
I can confirm, based on my sources, that the production will not be paying actors for the time they will be on break from March 1st.
I asked channel about this and SABC tells me they paid the production for episodes delivered and the broadcaster does not deal with talent payment pic.twitter.com/qO2rz1fYDQ
— Kgopolo Mphela (@PhilMphela) January 28, 2021
This follows the upsetting loss of its iconic character, Big Boy Mabitsela played by the late Charles Maja. The actor submitted to a stroke and his passing saw a decline in viewership after it was sitting on 7.8million views when he passed away in April 2020. Another actor who also passed was Mahuma Paul Rapetsoa who played the role of Malome Josias.
Then the show lost 800k views after the departure of its other iconic character, Rachel played by actress, Lesego Marakalla who decided to go back to school full-time.
Durban-based local production also lost 300k viewers in December. According to Phil Mphela, in December the medical drama series had 1.75 million viewers after it peaked at 2 Million viewers in November. Viewers have been complaining about the storyline and they took to social media to share why they think the show has been losing viewers.
@extrawork101 wrote, “They need to invest more in medical research coz so far it is leaking. Even the set doesn’t look like a real hospital. Jozi H looked like a hospital and had interesting medical cases and an interesting storyline.”
We hope they will go back to the drawing board and pull up their socks to rope in a newer audience.