Molly & Wors

Molly & Wors

Release date : April 30, 2009
Countries of origin : South Africa /
Original Language : Afrikaans /
Creators : Willie Esterhuizen /
Production companies : M-Net Original Productions /
April 30, 2009 South Africa Comedy Afrikaans More
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Molly en Wors is a situation comedy (sitcom) that was broadcast on kykNET from 2009 to 2011. The program revolves around the dysfunctional Visagie family who live in a luxurious Tuscan Villa within Johannesburg. The family members consist of Wors, Molly, Vaatjie and Blapsie. The underlying humor lies in irony, the exposure of double standards, allusion, as well as the "parvenu" that comes out.
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Molly & Wors
2011 • 26 Episodes

Season 3 of House of the Dragon premiered on October 3, 2011.

Most Recent: S3.E26 Episode 26

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Willie Esterhuizen
Wors Visagie
78 Episodes
Lizz Meiring
Molly Visagie
78 Episodes
Gerhard Odendaal
Vaatjie Visage
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Carien Botha
Blapsie Visagie
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Andrew Thompson
Theunis van Rooyen
63 Episodes
Marga van Rooy
Ella Visagie
31 Episodes
Cherie van der Merwe
Sjarmeney Verwey
21 Episodes
Albert De Villiers
Hardus Vogel
15 Episodes

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  • title:Molly & Wors
  • status:Ended
  • Release date: 2009
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: South Africa ·
  • Original Language: Afrikaans ·
  • Creators: Willie Esterhuizen ·
  • Production companies: M-Net Original Productions ·
  • Overview:Molly en Wors is a situation comedy (sitcom) that was broadcast on kykNET from 2009 to 2011. The program revolves around the dysfunctional Visagie family who live in a luxurious Tuscan Villa within Johannesburg. The family members consist of Wors, Molly, Vaatjie and Blapsie. The underlying humor lies in irony, the exposure of double standards, allusion, as well as the "parvenu" that comes out.
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