by SteveMolk | Dec 5, 2011 | Featured, Network News
I couldn’t do a dinner party to save myself, unless pizza or cheezels count. This is a great use of the oft overlooked Ed Halmagyi by Better Homes and Gardens, and hopefully a sign of some good shake ups coming in 2012 with the move of the show to account for...
by SteveMolk | Dec 5, 2011 | Featured, Network News
MORE chances for people to get their big break on TV – if it’s not a program with Ruby Rose, it’s now your chance on Eleven with Scott Tweedie. Crowd-sourcing new talent: will it work? Computer says: maybe! From the press release: ELEVEN is bringing...
by SteveMolk | Nov 30, 2011 | Featured, Network News
Christmas programs are usually quite naff. Overly sentimental and usually too northern hemispheric (far too much snow). At least by offering us hosts like Kylie Gillies and David Campbell the program should be a bunch of fun! From the press release: Hosted by the The...
by SteveMolk | Nov 30, 2011 | Featured, Network News
How do you know it’s Summer? The heat is oppressive, the storms are massive, television programming makes less sense than it normally might, and the cricket is back on Channel 9. Bring. It. On. From the press release: 2011-2012 International Summer of Cricket...
by SteveMolk | Nov 30, 2011 | Featured, Network News
She’s the Wildlife Warrior that has grown up on our TV screens, and is happily continuing the legacy of her dad by spreading the wildlife conservation word. This is another great example of the ABC investing in intentionally new and Australian programming for...
by SteveMolk | Nov 29, 2011 | Featured, Network News
It’ll make you cringe. It’ll make you sudder. It’ll make you tune in again week after week. The latest iteration in reality dating shows comes to Channel 7 in 2012, and Please Marry My Boy will translate to Australian culture in the best way we know...