Home and Away, Hard Quiz top the night Crikey 12 hrs ago
Home and Away (1.035 million) and
Hard Quiz (957,000) were the most watched non-news programs followed by the 5.30pm segment of
The Chase Australia with 945,000. Nine’s
Travel Guides averaged 931,000 and
Doctor Doctor jumped to 631,000 in its dying days for Nine.
Big Brother (845,000),
MasterChef Australia (760,000) rounded out the top programs of interest.
Breakfast:
Today, 321,000/213,000;
News Breakfast, 276,000/183,000.
Regional top five: Seven News, 610,000; Seven News 6.30pm, 570,000;
Home and Away, 407,000;
The Chase Australia 5.30pm, 354,000; ABC News 7pm, 317,000.
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The Melbourne-born actress added a tailored black blazer to the look, and styled her blonde locks out and in tousled waves.
Her makeup was elegant: defined brows, lashings of mascara, a touch of blush and a glossy pink lipstick.
Casually chic: Brooke, who is best known for her roles in Australian dramas Wonderland and SeaChange, cut a casually chic figure in a white graphic print T-shirt, black skinny-leg jeans, heeled boots and a tailored black blazer
Beauty: The Melbourne-born actress styled her blonde locks out and in tousled waves, and her makeup was elegant
It appears Brooke s character Ally does not feature in the final season of the show.
TV by James Wigney 19th May 2021 6:02 AM When Scott Ryan won a Logie and an AACTA award in 2019 for his comedy-drama Mr Inbetween, it was a vindication and a validation of a very long journey. He d already been living with the character of Ray Shoesmith - a suburban dad and hitman - for nearly 20 years, first conceiving, writing, directing and starring in the micro-budget 2005 film The Magician and then for another decade trying to get a TV adaptation made in the face of some fierce resistance. One of the reasons we couldn t get the show made for so many years was because nobody wanted me to be in it, he reflects, as he prepares to finally farewell Ray when the third season of Mr Inbetween airs next week. And now the fact that I am winning awards for doing a thing that people didn t want me to do is kind of hilarious.
TV by James Wigney 19th May 2021 6:02 AM When Scott Ryan won a Logie and an AACTA award in 2019 for his comedy-drama Mr Inbetween, it was a vindication and a validation of a very long journey. He d already been living with the character of Ray Shoesmith - a suburban dad and hitman - for nearly 20 years, first conceiving, writing, directing and starring in the micro-budget 2005 film The Magician and then for another decade trying to get a TV adaptation made in the face of some fierce resistance. One of the reasons we couldn t get the show made for so many years was because nobody wanted me to be in it, he reflects, as he prepares to finally farewell Ray when the third season of Mr Inbetween airs next week. And now the fact that I am winning awards for doing a thing that people didn t want me to do is kind of hilarious.
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