Sunday Night (Australian TV program)
| Sunday Night | |
|---|---|
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| Presented by | Melissa Doyle |
| Country of origin | Australia |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 11 |
| No. of episodes | 300+ |
| Production | |
| Production locations | Sydney, New South Wales |
| Running time | 60 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | Seven Network |
| Release | 8 February 2009 – 19 January 2020 |
Sunday Night was an Australian news and current affairs program produced and broadcast by the Seven Network. The program aired on Sunday nights and was hosted by Melissa Doyle.[1] It premiered on Sunday 8 February 2009.
History
[edit | edit source]Sunday Night was a newsmagazine show, featuring a mix of feature stories, investigative reports, forums and interviews. Unlike other newsmagazine programs, the show initially featured a live studio audience. Additionally, early episodes of the show were immediately followed by a companion program, The All in Call, a live question and answer session broadcast on Seven HD and online. The separate program was later axed, and the discussion was integrated into the final segment of Sunday Night.[2] The axing of The All In Call also saw the removal of the studio audience, while later seasons dropped the final segment discussion altogether.
Mike Munro initially co-hosted the show with Chris Bath but stood down as co-host to concentrate on reporting in April 2011. Alex Cullen and Mark Ferguson have been fill-in presenters. Melissa Doyle succeeded Chris Bath as the show's host from August 2015.[3]
In September 2019, the Seven Network announced that the show would be axed due to poor ratings and a changing television landscape.[4] The last new episode aired on 24 November 2019, though repeats continued to be aired into January 2020.
Correspondents
[edit | edit source]Host
[edit | edit source]- Melissa Doyle (2015–2019)
(In addition to reporting)
Reporters
[edit | edit source]- Alex Cullen (2010–2019)[5]
- Steve Pennells (2013–2019)
- Denham Hitchcock (2014–2019)
- Matt Doran (2017–2019)
- Angela Cox (2017–2019)
Guest reporters
[edit | edit source]- Samantha Armytage (2009–2019)
- Molly Meldrum (2009–2019)
- Mike Amor (2009–2019)
- David Koch (2009–2019)
- Mark Riley (2009–2019)
- Tim Watson (2009–2019)
- Edwina Bartholomew (2010–2019)
- Steve Waugh (2010–2019)
- Mark Skaife (2010–2019)
- Kylie Gillies (2011–2019)
- Kerri-Anne Kennerley (2012–2019)
- Derryn Hinch (2012–2019)[6]
- Ben Roberts-Smith (2013–2019)
- Dannii Minogue (2014–2019)
- Andrew Rochford (2014–2019)
- Sarah Murdoch (2014–2019)
- Simon Reeve (2016)
Former reporters
[edit | edit source]- Ross Coulthart (2009–2016)
- Mike Munro (2011)
- Monique Wright (2009–2012)
- Grant Denyer (2009–2013)
- Helen Kapalos (2014)
- Rebecca Maddern (2009–2015)
- Peta-Jane Madam (2012–2016)
- Rahni Sadler (2010–2017)
- Mike Willesee (2012–2018)
Former hosts
[edit | edit source]- Chris Bath (2009–2015)
- Mike Munro (2009–2011)
Executive producers
[edit | edit source]- Adam Boland (2009)
- Mark Llewellyn (2009–2014)
- Steve Taylor (2014–2016)
- Hamish Thomson (2014–2019)
See also
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