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Fishy Fêshuns - Season 2

Fishy Fêshuns is a South African television sitcom based on the 1960s BBC sitcom The Rag Trade by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney which revolves around the goings on between workers and their boss in a clothing factory in Cape Town.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Russel Savadier

    Russel Savadier

    Harold Fisher

  • June van Merch

    June van Merch

    Patsy

  • Marie Pentz

    Marie Pentz

    Vera

  • Lee-Ann Van Rooi

    Lee-Ann Van Rooi

    Rochelle

  • Ilse Oppelt

    Ilse Oppelt

    Katrien

  • Stella Magaba

    Stella Magaba

    Xoli

  • Jody Abrahams

    Jody Abrahams

    Dino

Overview

Fishy Fêshuns is a South African television sitcom based on the 1960s BBC sitcom The Rag Trade by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney which revolves around the goings on between workers and their boss in a clothing factory in Cape Town.

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