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Chances is an Australian prime time soap opera which aired from 29 January 1991 to 3 April 1992 on Nine Network. [1] The show was initially pitched by production company Beyond International , as a straightforward drama revolving around a middle-class family whose lives are transformed when they win $3 million in the lottery .
Emily Symons (born 10 August 1969) is an Australian actress, active on both Australian and British television. She is known for playing Anne Costello in the short-lived soap opera Richmond Hill in 1988 and when that series ended in 1989, she started playing Marilyn Chambers in Home and Away .
Emily Weir was born and raised in Brisbane, Queensland and attended Queensland University of Technology. [2] She has one brother, Tom. [3] She was a dancer for over 15 years and also took up piano and singing lessons, before deciding to pursue a career in acting.
3 March - Nine's adult drama series, Chances, launches on British satellite channel, Sky One, airing Wednesday and Thursday at 9pm. 14 March – Australian documentary series Foreign Correspondent debuts on the ABC. 20 March – The Nine Network takes over the Rugby League TV rights from Network Ten, which they continue to broadcast to the ...
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The Challenge: Australia is the Australian adaptation of the American reality competition series The Challenge. The first season featured twenty-two Australian reality television contestants and celebrities competing against one another in various challenges to avoid elimination.
Lisa Clare Wilkinson AM is an Australian television presenter, journalist, and magazine editor.. Wilkinson has previously co-hosted the Nine Network's breakfast television program, Today, with Karl Stefanovic (2007–2017), Weekend Sunrise on the Seven Network (2005–2007), and The Project on Network Ten (2018–2022).
Emily Taheny (born 1978) is an Australian comedian, television actress and singer known for her multiple appearances on the sketch comedy television series Comedy Inc. from 2003 through 2007, [1] her role as "Kat" on the 2009 series The Jesters, and as a regular cast member on long-running satirical news program Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell.