Ben Mingay and Sam Neill star in Nine's new mini-series 'House of Bond'..
Nine has unveiled its programming line-up for the new year, and with it sees the return of Underbelly.—.this time focused on the .untold, uncut. story of Mark .Chopper. Read.
The series, known as Underbelly Files: Chopper, will be once again be produced by Screentime..
Also coming up for the network is the mini-series House of Bond, which tells the rags to riches tale of the controversial business tycoon Alan Bond. Sam Neill, Rachael Taylor and Adrienne Pickering star alongside Hacksaw Ridge.s Ben Mingay as Bond.
Other cast members include Samantha Jade, Gyton Grantley, Marcus Graham, Anne Looby, Johnny Ruffo, Roy Billing, Paul Gleeson and Jack Campbell..House of Bond.was produced by Cjz, with the assistance of Screen Australia and Screen Nsw. The mini was written by Sarah Smith and directed by Mark Joffe..
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Nine has unveiled its programming line-up for the new year, and with it sees the return of Underbelly.—.this time focused on the .untold, uncut. story of Mark .Chopper. Read.
The series, known as Underbelly Files: Chopper, will be once again be produced by Screentime..
Also coming up for the network is the mini-series House of Bond, which tells the rags to riches tale of the controversial business tycoon Alan Bond. Sam Neill, Rachael Taylor and Adrienne Pickering star alongside Hacksaw Ridge.s Ben Mingay as Bond.
Other cast members include Samantha Jade, Gyton Grantley, Marcus Graham, Anne Looby, Johnny Ruffo, Roy Billing, Paul Gleeson and Jack Campbell..House of Bond.was produced by Cjz, with the assistance of Screen Australia and Screen Nsw. The mini was written by Sarah Smith and directed by Mark Joffe..
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- 11/9/2016
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Michael ‘Mc’ Christian will join the Hot30′s Mel Greig on the Today Network’s national music show.
Currently presenting in the morning slot on Melbourne’s FoxFM, which is part of the network, Christian has previously filled in on Hot30 and Take 40.
Christian replaces Matty Acton who heads to Gold Coast’s SeaFM breakfast team with Paul ‘Galey’ Gale and Charli Robinson. Acton’s last day on air for the Hot30 will be November 30 with Christian stepping behind the microphone on Monday 3 December.
Christian said: “To be given an opportunity on Hot30 – a show that has been hosted by so many icons of the industry is an absolute honour, and I can’t wait to join Mel in the studio.”
Acton replaces Simon ‘Baggs’ Baggott whose contract has not been renewed.
Currently presenting in the morning slot on Melbourne’s FoxFM, which is part of the network, Christian has previously filled in on Hot30 and Take 40.
Christian replaces Matty Acton who heads to Gold Coast’s SeaFM breakfast team with Paul ‘Galey’ Gale and Charli Robinson. Acton’s last day on air for the Hot30 will be November 30 with Christian stepping behind the microphone on Monday 3 December.
Christian said: “To be given an opportunity on Hot30 – a show that has been hosted by so many icons of the industry is an absolute honour, and I can’t wait to join Mel in the studio.”
Acton replaces Simon ‘Baggs’ Baggott whose contract has not been renewed.
- 11/9/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Charli Robinson has revealed that she never planned to be a television entertainer. The Australian TV star, who recently returned to screens as a host of revamped game show It's a Knockout alongside Brad McEwan and Hg Nelson, said that she dreamed of being a Shakespearean actress when she was a little girl. Robinson told National Features: "The daggiest thing happened the other day - I found an old diary I'd kept during Hsc and I had written that I wanted to be a serious Shakespearean actress. My desire was to play Ophelia in Hamlet... these were the aspirations I had for myself." Within a few months of graduating from school, the star - known as Charli Delaney before her divorce from ex-husband Brent - auditioned for children's entertainment group Hi-5 and said that was her "life for ten years". Talking about (more)...
- 11/30/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
It's a Knockout is returning to Australian television screens. A revamped version of the arena games show full of crazy sports challenges - which was popular in the 1980s - is scheduled to make a comeback to Channel Ten in the next few weeks. According to The Daily Telegraph, It's a Knockout will be hosted by comedian Hg Nelson, former Hi-5 children's entertainer Charli Robinson and Sports Tonight presenter Brad McEwan. The original version of the show was fronted by football commentator Billy J Smith and Fiona MacDonald. Nelson said that he hopes the show will be considered as "the people's Olympics" and will fill "the yawning hole in Ten's sports schedule now that it has moved on from its top-rating (more)...
- 10/17/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Charli Robinson has been spotted out with her rumoured new boyfriend. The Australian television personality, who is best known as one of the entertainers on children's show Hi-5, has reportedly moved in with Justin Fitzpatrick despite denying wrecking his marriage earlier this year. Robinson, who used to be known as Charli Delaney, was photographed by The Daily Telegraph holding hands with Fitzpatrick as they visited a KFC earlier this week. His estranged wife Joanna has previously told Woman's Day magazine (more)...
- 5/12/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
In the fifth and final part of our special report on the future of Australian television in a converged, multi-platform, multi-channel environment, we spoke with the executive director of the Screen Producers Association of Australia, Geoff Brown.
According to Brown, Spaa rejects the commercial broadcasters’ ‘crying poor’ argument and will continue to ask Canberra to review the Australian Content Standard and truly protect local drama and documentary production.
Editor’s note: This interview took place in April, before Spaa submitted its response to the industry review. Encore reported on their submission yesterday, and the full document can be found here.
Encore: What is Spaa currently discussing with the government?
Geoff Brown: Spaa has met with the Pm’s senior advisers in Canberra to discuss with them complementary measures that can be put in place to reinforce Australian content in the face of the $250 million dollar rebate on the TV licenses.
According to Brown, Spaa rejects the commercial broadcasters’ ‘crying poor’ argument and will continue to ask Canberra to review the Australian Content Standard and truly protect local drama and documentary production.
Editor’s note: This interview took place in April, before Spaa submitted its response to the industry review. Encore reported on their submission yesterday, and the full document can be found here.
Encore: What is Spaa currently discussing with the government?
Geoff Brown: Spaa has met with the Pm’s senior advisers in Canberra to discuss with them complementary measures that can be put in place to reinforce Australian content in the face of the $250 million dollar rebate on the TV licenses.
- 5/7/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
Jason Derulo and Charli Delaney have sparked romantic rumours. The singer, who is currently visiting Australia, reportedly "flirted outrageously" with former Hi-5 star Delaney as she interviewed him for the Hot30 countdown show. Delaney told The Daily Telegraph: "He called me later and asked if I wanted to meet him for drinks after the show." She added that she went to his hotel with her producer at about 10.30pm that evening. "We drank (more)...
- 4/1/2010
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
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