6 Festivals.
Bra Boys, Fighting Fear),
6 Festivals tells the story of three best friends Maxie, Summer and James as they bucket-list six music festivals over six months, whilst coming to terms with a cancer diagnosis.
The cast features Yasmin Honeychurch (
The Life of Jess, Back of the Net) as Summer, Rory Potter (
The Secret River, The Dressmaker), Rasmus King (
Bosch & Rockit) and newcomer Guyala Bayles, who plays Marley, an up-and-coming musician.
With filming having commenced earlier this year at musical festivals across Wollongong and the Sunshine Coast,
6 Festivals will also feature an Aussie music soundtrack – with some cameo appearances- by G Flip, Dune Rats, Alison Wonderland, Bliss n Eso, Peking Duk, PNAU, Example, Hooligan Hefs, The Amity Affliction, JessB, B Wise and Running Touch.
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TV Wrap: Australian Survivor launch up on 2020, Nine wins another week
July 19, 2021 10:35
Network Ten’s new ‘Brains v Brawn’ format for Australian Survivor brought in an average 752,000 metro viewers during its launch episode, which also won all three key advertising demos.
The premiere was up on the program’s 2020 launch, which brought in 624,000 metro viewers for Ten, as its ‘All Stars’ format struggled against linear ratings juggernaut Married At First Sight.
We couldn t have a finer first boot. Your crochet hat will embolden the Brains tribe. Thanks for playing @thechiliphilly #SurvivorAUpic.twitter.com/9mi30Mhti9
Ten ViacomCBS senior vice president content and programming, Daniel Monaghan, said: “The long-awaited and highly anticipated return of Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn did not disappoint. We’re thrilled with how it performed on its first night back on our screens – #1 in its timeslot and #1 for the night under 50s.
TV Wrap: State of Origin audience falls in game 2, Nine wins tight first half of 2021
June 28, 2021 10:52
Nine’s coverage of the second 2021 State of Origin game brought in an average of 1.862 million metro viewers (2.701 million nationally), as the Blues dominated the Maroons to wrap up the series.
That figure was down on game one which had 1.911 million metro viewers, but was higher than game two of 2020 which aired in November and brought in 1.654 million viewers in metro markets.
Game two easily won all three key advertising demos on Sunday.
Last night’s #StateOfOrigin saw an average national audience of 2.701m (5 City: 1.862m Reg: 840,000) tune in to watch the NSW defeat QLD in Round 2. pic.twitter.com/MqzfmICfgY
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