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5 @Home
Genre Drama
Written byKwezi Kaganda
Directed byLloyd Lutara
Starring Raymond Rushabiro
Tumusiime Nicole
Jovan Lugave
Alen Komujuni
Arinaitwe Ramadhan
Gladys Oyenbot
Country of origin Uganda
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26 [1]
Production
Executive producerRichard Geria
ProducerMathew Chan-Piu
Camera setup Alternative Two Camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companyFastrack Productions
Original release
Network Fox Life
ReleaseJuly 14, 2015 (2015-07-14)

5 @Home sometimes 5 at Home is a Ugandan drama television series starring Raymond Rushabiro, Tumusiime Nicole, Jovan Lugave, Alen Komujuni and Arinaitwe Ramadhan that premiered on Fox Life [2] in July 2017. [3]

Plot

Henry Muwonge is a modern African man, a civil servant whose life is about to turn upside down. The patriarch of a middle class family living in upscale part of Kampala, he loses his government job because the country is in an economic downturn and government is in deep spending stringency. Henry must reflect this new reality to his family through a series of difficult decisions that downgrade his family from high flying nouveau rich to the fringes of society. It's hard for the family members to get used to living on a limited budget. [4] [5]

Production and release

The series is a production of Fast Track Productions Ltd. The show was initially conceived by Conrad Nkutu as a sitcom designed on the format of the American Club 225, The Cosby Show, the Good Times and such. The show arose from an endline survey for The Hostel whose feedback was that the producers of The Hostel should produce another show, preferably a family show. Because of focus on The Hostel TV series at the time, 5@Home took time to be produced (there was no buyer at the time). In 2014, the new executive producer Richard Geria, took the show off the shelf to production having secured a buyer in NTV Uganda. The production team led by Solaire Munyana reorged the format (from sitcom to include a company moves). This was necessary because the feedback from the survey wanted it.

NTV Uganda later declined to air show the citing difficulties occasioned by the digital migration of all TV stations from analog technology. 5@Home was then given to Cote Ouest to distribute to Africa and beyond. It is from here that Fox life licensed it for its viewers across Africa. [6] It was first released on YouTube on 14 July 2015 and later picked up by Fox Life.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Catalogue". Disco Pabidjan Catalogue. Archived from the original on 5 February 2018. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Local TV series debuts on Fox Life". The Kampala Sun. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  3. ^ "(Uganda) TV Series 5@Home to Premiere in West Africa". Rog Music Africa.
  4. ^ Anito, Daisy (22 July 2017). "Ugandan TV series debuts on Fox Life". The East African. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Uganda: New TV Series makes it to Fox Life". Afrovibes. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  6. ^ "5 At Home Premiers on Fox Life". The Observer. Retrieved 11 August 2018.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
5 @Home
Genre Drama
Written byKwezi Kaganda
Directed byLloyd Lutara
Starring Raymond Rushabiro
Tumusiime Nicole
Jovan Lugave
Alen Komujuni
Arinaitwe Ramadhan
Gladys Oyenbot
Country of origin Uganda
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26 [1]
Production
Executive producerRichard Geria
ProducerMathew Chan-Piu
Camera setup Alternative Two Camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companyFastrack Productions
Original release
Network Fox Life
ReleaseJuly 14, 2015 (2015-07-14)

5 @Home sometimes 5 at Home is a Ugandan drama television series starring Raymond Rushabiro, Tumusiime Nicole, Jovan Lugave, Alen Komujuni and Arinaitwe Ramadhan that premiered on Fox Life [2] in July 2017. [3]

Plot

Henry Muwonge is a modern African man, a civil servant whose life is about to turn upside down. The patriarch of a middle class family living in upscale part of Kampala, he loses his government job because the country is in an economic downturn and government is in deep spending stringency. Henry must reflect this new reality to his family through a series of difficult decisions that downgrade his family from high flying nouveau rich to the fringes of society. It's hard for the family members to get used to living on a limited budget. [4] [5]

Production and release

The series is a production of Fast Track Productions Ltd. The show was initially conceived by Conrad Nkutu as a sitcom designed on the format of the American Club 225, The Cosby Show, the Good Times and such. The show arose from an endline survey for The Hostel whose feedback was that the producers of The Hostel should produce another show, preferably a family show. Because of focus on The Hostel TV series at the time, 5@Home took time to be produced (there was no buyer at the time). In 2014, the new executive producer Richard Geria, took the show off the shelf to production having secured a buyer in NTV Uganda. The production team led by Solaire Munyana reorged the format (from sitcom to include a company moves). This was necessary because the feedback from the survey wanted it.

NTV Uganda later declined to air show the citing difficulties occasioned by the digital migration of all TV stations from analog technology. 5@Home was then given to Cote Ouest to distribute to Africa and beyond. It is from here that Fox life licensed it for its viewers across Africa. [6] It was first released on YouTube on 14 July 2015 and later picked up by Fox Life.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Catalogue". Disco Pabidjan Catalogue. Archived from the original on 5 February 2018. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Local TV series debuts on Fox Life". The Kampala Sun. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  3. ^ "(Uganda) TV Series 5@Home to Premiere in West Africa". Rog Music Africa.
  4. ^ Anito, Daisy (22 July 2017). "Ugandan TV series debuts on Fox Life". The East African. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Uganda: New TV Series makes it to Fox Life". Afrovibes. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  6. ^ "5 At Home Premiers on Fox Life". The Observer. Retrieved 11 August 2018.



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