TOM GLEESON hits Melbourne Breakfast radio airwaves!
Tom's back on radio again this time its as a key memeber of Mix Fm Melbourne's Breakfast Show. So far the show is sounding great and will only get better! Tune in and see what its all about. For more info go to www.mix1011.com.au
WELCOME TO GOOD NEWS WEEK! And the good news is, Paul and Mikey are back on Ten!
Courtesy of the writers' strike in the US…Paul McDermott, the acid-tongued cherub of satire, will reprise his role as host of one of Australian TV’s most successful current affairs comedy shows, Good News Week, when it returns to TEN in February 2008.
Having blazed a trail for shows such as "Spicks & Specks" (an ABC TV production) and "The Glass House"
(a GNW production), alleged TV legend Ted Robinson and his production company will bring Good News
Week back to our screens.
Each week, Paul & two Team Captains Mikey Robins and Claire Hooper will lead teams of comedians, media personalities, politicians and "special” guests as they decipher, dissect, deconstruct & completely misrepresent the news of the week.
Paul McDermott said: "The return of Good News Week on TEN. Seriously? It’s going to be like a party at Corey Delaney’s place."
Go to www.ten.com.au for scheduling info.
PETER BERNER returns to Triple M in Drive Slot
Peter Berner, one of Australia’s best-loved comedians and TV personalities, will rejoin Triple M in Sydney for a brand–new drive show, The Peter Berner Experiment.
The one-hour show will debut on Monday, February 4, at 3pm.
Austereo Sydney general manager Helen Davies said the new show was a great opportunity to get Berner back on the air in Sydney.
“Sydney audiences have missed Peter since he went to Triple M in Melbourne a year ago,” she said.
“After so long doing ensemble shows, Peter was really keen to do a show by himself.
“The Peter Berner Experiment will be a music-based entertainment show and together with Wil & Lehmo from 4pm to 6pm we’ve got a fantastic three hours of talent, music and topical discussion for the drive home.”
Berner said he was thrilled to be back in Sydney. “It’s great not to have the pressure of a breakfast show – now I can spend my mornings googling my own name,” he said.
“I think the Peter Berner Experiment will be different for everyone. Some people will feel light headed, other people will feel anxious while some people will not be able to operate heavy machinery for a 48 hour period. And some, although truth be told not many, may even be turned on.”