ON 28 August 1988, Carte Blanche embarked on its journey, led by the illustrious duo of Derek Watts (below) and Ruda Landman. Now, as the show approaches its 35th anniversary and unveils a new studio design, M-Net proudly celebrates the enduring legacy of a show that has captivated audiences and set the benchmark for investigative journalism in South Africa.
Since its inception, Carte Blanche has been home to a remarkable team of celebrated investigative journalists and studio anchors such as Derek Watts, Claire Mawisa, Macfarlane Moleli, Masa Kekana, and Bongani Bingwa. Their dedication to uncovering the truth has solidified Carte Blanche‘s position as the leading investigative journalism show on DStv Premium.
In 2008, Carte Blanche launched the Carte Blanche Making a Difference Trust to commemorate its 20th year on air, with a goal of raising R20-million (a million for every year on air) to support State paediatric units across the country. Through the extraordinary generosity of corporate donors and viewers, the Carte Blanche Making a Difference Trust has raised a staggering total of more than R150 million. This milestone showcases the profound impact Carte Blanche has had in improving the lives of children in need.
This year, viewers can help the trust achieve their goals by attending the Lexus Pop Classics 2023, Sun Arena in Pretoria. For a minimum contribution of R100, you can get up to four tickets with all proceeds going to the Carte Blanche Making a Difference Trust.
Carte Blanche is available on DStv Premium on M-Net (Channel 101) every Sunday at 7pm, as well as live-streamed on the DStv App, and is also available on DStv Catch Up after broadcast. Visit the Carte Blanche Website and join the conversation on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook using #CarteBlanche