Australia
Similar Sunday-morning current-events shows exist in Australia. These include Network Ten's Meet the Press since 1992, Nine Network's Sunday (1981–2008), Insiders, a political interview program on the ABC. and since 2011 The Bolt Report hosted by conservative commentator, Andrew Bolt.
Program | Network | Airs | Hosts | Debut | Website |
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Insiders | ABC1 | 9 am | Barrie Cassidy | 15 July 2001 | |
Sunday | Nine Network | 7.30 am | Jim Waley (November 1981 – December 2002) Jana Wendt (February 2003 – September 2006) Ellen Fanning and Ross Greenwood (September 2006 – November 2007) Ellen Fanning and Ray Martin (November 2007 – February 2008) Ellen Fanning (February – August 2008) (last host ever) |
15 November 1981 - 3 August 2008 | |
Meet the Press | Network Ten | 8.00 am (1992-2011) 10.30 am (2011-present) |
David Johnston (1992–1996) Paul Bongiorno (1996–) Deborah Knight (2000–2009) Hugh Riminton (2010–) |
October 1992 | |
The Bolt Report | 10 am | Andrew Bolt | 8 May 2011 |
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Famous quotes containing the word australia:
“It is very considerably smaller than Australia and British Somaliland put together. As things stand at present there is nothing much the Texans can do about this, and ... they are inclined to shy away from the subject in ordinary conversation, muttering defensively about the size of oranges.”
—Alex Atkinson, British humor writer. repr. In Present Laughter, ed. Alan Coren (1982)
“I like Australia less and less. The hateful newness, the democratic conceit, every man a little pope of perfection.”
—D.H. (David Herbert)