Phil 101 - Season 1
The series follows the story of Phillip Coetzee (Bennie Fourie), an idealistic, but socially awkward young professor who is thrown in at the deep end when he is appointed as Head of the Philosophy department.
The series follows the story of Phillip Coetzee (Bennie Fourie), an idealistic, but socially awkward young professor who is thrown in at the deep end when he is appointed as Head of the Philosophy department.
Bennie Fourie
Phillip Coetzee
Philippus Boshoff
Roelf Coetzee
Frank Opperman
Knipoog Knoetze
Pierre van Pletzen
Manie Kraaywinkel
Stiaan Smith
Jurie de Klerk
Cintaine Schutte
Jeanne le Roux
Retief van der Liefde
Braam Leibrandt
The series follows the story of Phillip Coetzee (Bennie Fourie), an idealistic, but socially awkward young professor who is thrown in at the deep end when he is appointed as Head of the Philosophy department.
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