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    Anele Mdoda Buys South Africa’s Largest Independent TV Production House

    June 30, 20264 Mins Read
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    One of South Africa’s most significant television production transactions in recent memory has been confirmed, with Anele Mgudlwa — the media entrepreneur and broadcaster known professionally as Anele Mdoda — leading the acquisition of Rapid Blue from BBC Worldwide through her company Rose and Oaks Media.

    FactorDetail
    The transaction
    AcquirerRose and Oaks Media (Anele Mgudlwa, Frankie du Toit, Paul Buys)
    SellerBBC Worldwide (international commercial arm of BBC Studios)
    TargetRapid Blue — South Africa’s largest independent TV production house
    PriceUndisclosed
    BBC Worldwide stake acquired2016
    Post-deal structureBoth brands continue operating independently
    Rapid Blue — selected format credits
    Unscripted formatsStrictly Come Dancing SA, Family Feud SA, The Bachelor SA, The Weakest Link, Come Dine With Me SA, The Great South African Bake Off, The Masked Singer SA
    Scripted / FilmLudik, Don’t, Let’s Go To The Dogs Tonight, The Last Ranger
    Founded byDuncan and Kee-Leen Irvine
    Current CEOZiyanda Ngcaba (appointed April 2022)
    Strategic significance
    BBC Studios format accessOnly African-owned production house with direct access to BBC Studios catalogue
    BBC Studios ongoing roleRetains commercial ties; Come Dine With Me SA and The Great SA Bake Off continuing

    The deal returns Rapid Blue to local ownership and creates what Rose and Oaks describes as one of the largest independent production groups on the African continent. Both the Rose and Oaks Media and Rapid Blue brands will continue operating separately, preserving Rapid Blue’s legacy while opening new channels for growth and international collaboration.

    The acquisition, according to Business Day, also gives Rose and Oaks Media access to the BBC Studios format catalogue — making it the only African-owned production house with that level of entry to one of the world’s most commercially valuable entertainment format portfolios. That distinction is commercially significant: BBC Studios’ format library includes some of the highest-rated entertainment properties in global television, and the ability to adapt those formats for African audiences — rather than sublicensing them through international intermediaries — gives the combined entity a competitive advantage that no other African-owned producer currently holds.

    Rapid Blue was founded by television pioneers Duncan and Kee-Leen Irvine and has been responsible for some of South Africa’s most recognised entertainment formats over the past two decades — including Strictly Come Dancing, Family Feud SA, The Bachelor South Africa, and The Weakest Link. BBC Worldwide acquired the company in 2016 as part of its international expansion strategy. That acquisition reflected a broader push by the BBC’s commercial arm to secure production capacity in growth markets across Africa, Asia, and Latin America — a strategy that several international studios pursued aggressively through the mid-2010s before market conditions and strategic priorities shifted. Co-founder Duncan Irvine stepped down as managing director in 2022 after 30 years, with Ziyanda Ngcaba — who joined Rapid Blue in 2020 as executive producer and business director — elevated to the role.

    Rose and Oaks Media was co-founded by Mgudlwa alongside Frankie du Toit and Paul Buys. The company has built a portfolio that spans scripted drama, unscripted formats, film, and live production, with credits including Ludik on Netflix, the international features Don’t and Let’s Go To The Dogs Tonight, The Last Ranger, and The Masked Singer South Africa. Mgudlwa described the company as having spent nine years building the capability to deliver across all major production formats at the highest level — a track record she positioned as the foundation that made the Rapid Blue acquisition both viable and strategically logical.

    Despite the change in ownership, BBC Studios has confirmed it will maintain its commercial relationship with Rapid Blue. Come Dine With Me South Africa and The Great South African Bake Off are among the formats continuing under the post-deal arrangement, with BBC Studios retaining Pierre Cloete in a commercial capacity to manage its Sub-Saharan Africa business relationships. That ongoing tie is commercially important for both parties: BBC Studios retains a trusted local production partner for its South African format slate, while Rapid Blue retains access to the format pipeline that has defined its output for more than a decade.

    The transaction showcases a broader shift in the South African television production industry. The domestic market has historically been dominated by MultiChoice’s M-Net and the SABC as primary commissioners, with international studios using local production houses as format licensing vehicles rather than true creative partners.

    The Rapid Blue deal repatriates that relationship — with Rose and Oaks now positioned as a Black-owned, locally controlled entity capable of negotiating directly with one of the world’s largest content producers on equal commercial terms. Whether the combined group can leverage that position to commission original South African formats for international distribution — rather than simply adapting existing BBC intellectual property for local audiences — will determine the long-term commercial significance of what is, structurally, the most consequential ownership change in the South African production industry in years.

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