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Officially launched as The National Today Show, [1] Today is Australia's longest running morning breakfast news program. [2] The show premiered on 28 June 1982. The original hosts, Steve Liebmann and Sue Kellaway, spent four years together before Liebmann left to present the evening news for Network Ten in Sydney.
The Laughter Show: 12 1986-01-03 Heart attack: 3 No on-screen explanation given. Florence Halop: Florence Kleiner Night Court: 1986-07-15 Lung cancer: 3 Character killed off and addressed in the fourth-season premiere. Her successor was played by Marsha Warfield, who remained for the rest of the series run. Ted Knight: Henry Rush The Ted Knight ...
Sylvia Jeffreys (born 23 April 1985 [citation needed]) is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Jeffreys is currently co-host of Today Extra with David Campbell . She has previously been a news presenter on the Nine Network 's Today , reporter and presenter on Nine News and reporter on A Current Affair .
Today Tonight was an Australian current affairs television program produced by the Seven Network. It aired from January 1995 to November 2019 in Adelaide and Perth . [ 2 ] Editions in Brisbane , Sydney and Melbourne were previously produced before being cancelled in February 2014.
Paul Jonathan Blake (10 December 1958 – 30 May 2011) [1] billed as Jon Blake and Sonny Blake, was an Australian actor who was primarily active in the 1980s.He appeared in several TV shows and films, including a leading role in Scott Hicks's Freedom (1982), before a car accident in 1986 left him severely disabled.
Al Roker and Craig Melvin are out of office. Both Roker, 69, and Melvin, 45, were absent from Today on Friday, June 28, and their coanchor Sheinelle Jones offered an explanation. “The guys are ...
A woman has shared the “unfortunate sex mishap” she had on a first date which landed her in hospital. Alicia Davis, a popular Australian porn star from the Gold Coast, said she ended up in bed ...
Mal Walden, HSV-7 (1969–1987), ATV-10 (1987–2013) – 44 Years [Following Brian Henderson's retirement, until December 2013, Walden was the 'longest continually serving presenter on Australian television' and according to himself, had presented 12,000 bulletins]. Ian Ross, TCN-9 (1965–2001), ATN-7 (2003–2009) – 42 Years