M-Net to screen exclusive Oscar interview

Published Jun 20, 2016

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M-NET and SuperSport have secured the rights to screen the much talked-about ITV documentary Oscar Pistorius: The Interview, featuring the former Paralympic athlete’s first television interview since the events of Valentine’s Day in 2013. M-Net viewers will be able to watch the interview as part of a Carte Blanche special minutes after its world-premiere on the UK television network on Friday.

“We will have the Oscar Pistorius interview on our screens literally as the end credits are rolling on ITV,” says Jan du Plessis, Director: M-Net Channels. “The content of the documentary will undoubtedly make headline news across the globe and our viewers will be able to see it in full and in high quality on the M-Net Channels first. In addition to that the Carte Blanche team, who has been following the trial intensively from the start, will add to the conversation with their valuable insights and comments with the Carte Blanche special.”

In Oscar Pretorius: The Interview, Peabody award-winning investigative journalist Mark Williams-Thomas meets up with the Blade Runner at his uncle Arnold Pistorius’ home in Waterkloof, Pretoria, where he has been under house arrest, awaiting sentencing after South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeal overturned the High Court’s original verdict of culpable homicide to murder.

Viewers will hear Oscar’s account of what happened on the night he shot and killed his then girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. He also shares details about their relationship and his previous use of firearms. Furthermore, Williams-Thomas probes into key details of the prosecution case which resulted in the conviction.

The Carte Blanche special, which will include an in-depth panel discussion, will start at 10.55pm on Friday on both M-Net and sister channel M-Net City (channel 115). Soon thereafter the documentary as well as the Carte Blanche special will become available on all the DStv Catch Up platforms, and SuperSport will broadcast further screenings for those who didn’t stay up late for the express delivery to M-Net on Friday.

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