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'''''Melbourne Weekender''''' is an Australian travel and lifestyle show featuring various locations in Melbourne and Victoria, and showing destinations and experiences which can be enjoyed on a weekend.<ref name="Ling TV Tonight">{{Cite web |last=Knox |first=David |date=29 May 2015 |title=Seven commissions Melbourne Weekender |url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/05/seven-commissions-melbourne-weekender.html |access-date=13 April 2024 |website=TV Tonight}}</ref> The weekly, half-hour program is produced by Seven Productions. |
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'''''Melbourne Weekender''''' is a travel and lifestyle show hosted by [[Cameron Ling]].<ref>http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/05/seven-commissions-melbourne-weekender.html</ref> |
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The series made its debut on 6 August 2005,<ref>{{Cite news |last=Byrne |first=Fiona |date=17 July 2005 |title=Valentine's day is full of variety |newspaper=[[Sunday Herald Sun]] |publisher=[[News Limited]] |location=Melbourne |page=118 |id={{ProQuest|360695525}}}}</ref> gracing screens every Saturday at 5:30{{nbsp}}pm. Initially hosted by [[Peter Mitchell (newsreader)|Peter Mitchell]], then later transitioned to [[Jo Silvagni]]. Produced by Dreampool Productions,<ref>{{Cite news |last=Edmonds |first=Mike |date=6 July 2005 |title=Twist to cook's tour |newspaper=[[Herald Sun]] |publisher=[[News Limited]] |location=Melbourne |page=20 |id={{ProQuest|360663527}}}}</ref> the show showcased a dynamic roster of hosts exploring a multitude of themes ranging from gardening, pet care, and home improvement to fishing, boating, dining, entertainment, and recommendations for family outings across Melbourne. |
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On 27 June 2015,<ref name="2015 revival">{{Cite news |last=Dennehy |first=Luke |date=5 June 2015 |title=At Home on Weekender |newspaper=[[Herald Sun]] |publisher=[[News Corp Australia]] |location=Melbourne |page=38 |id={{ProQuest|1688295021}}}}</ref> the show returned to air with host [[Cameron Ling]] and a team of reporters.<ref name="Ling TV Tonight" /> A revival in 2019 was titled ''"The Great Weekend"'' and was presented by [[Jane Bunn]], [[Brian Taylor (Australian footballer)|Brian Taylor]], [[Jack Riewoldt]], Brooke Hogan and Pete Lazer.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Great Weekend |url=http://wtfn.com/program/the-great-weekend/ |access-date=13 April 2024 |publisher=[[WTFN]]}}</ref> ''The Great Weekend'' premiered on 24 February 2019 in Melbourne, screening nationally on [[7two]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Perry |first=Kevin |date=17 February 2019 |title=SEVEN looks toward THE GREAT WEEKEND as popular food series A MOVEABLE FEAST axed |url=https://tvblackbox.com.au/page/2019/02/17/2019-2-18-seven-launches-the-great-weekend-as-a-moveable-feast-axed/ |access-date=13 April 2024 |website=TV Blackbox}}</ref> In November 2019, the Seven Network announced the show had been cancelled with final episodes screening in early 2020.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Blackiston |first=Hannah |date=28 November 2019 |title=Seven cancels more programs, including Sydney Weekender after 25 years |url=https://mumbrella.com.au/seven-cancels-more-programs-including-sydney-weekender-after-25-years-608347 |access-date=13 April 2024 |website=[[Mumbrella]]}}</ref> |
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The weekly half-hour program produced by Seven Productions visits various locations in Melbourne and Victoria, showing viewers destinations and experiences which can be enjoyed on a weekend. |
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In April 2024, the Seven Network revived ''Melbourne Weekender'' with a new presenting team consisting of [[Nicky Buckley]], [[Gary Mehigan]], [[Bonnie Anderson (singer)|Bonnie Anderson]], [[Brad Hodge]], [[Jane Bunn]], Sonia Marinelli and [[Abbey Holmes]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2024/04/seven-revives-melbourne-weekender.html|title=Seven revives Melbourne Weekender|last=Knox|first=David|date=12 April 2024|publisher=[[TV Tonight]]|access-date=12 April 2024}}</ref> The show began airing from 14 April 2024 in a 5:30{{nbsp}}pm timeslot.<ref>{{Cite web |date=12 April 2024 |title=Melbourne Weekender on Channel 7 starts this weekend |url=https://www.tvcentral.com.au/melbourne-weekender-on-channel-7-starts-this-weekend/ |access-date=13 April 2024 |website=TV Central |language=en-AU}}</ref> |
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The show was first screened in 2005 on Saturdays at 5.30pm. It was originally hosted by Peter Mitchell and then [[Jo Silvagni]]. The show was produced by Dreampool Productions with a range of presenters who feature stories on gardening, pets, renovating, fishing, boating, dining, entertainment and where to take the family around [[Melbourne]]. |
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In June 2015 the new show returned to air on the Seven network with host Cameron Ling and his team of reporters. |
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==Presenters== |
==Presenters== |
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*[[Bonnie Anderson (singer)|Bonnie Anderson]] |
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*[[Gary Mehigan]] |
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*[[Nicky Buckley]] |
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*Sonia Marinelli |
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*[[Brad Hodge]] |
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*[[Abbey Holmes]] |
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* [[Cameron Ling]] |
* [[Cameron Ling]] |
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* [[Matthew Richardson (footballer)|Matthew Richardson]] |
* [[Matthew Richardson (footballer)|Matthew Richardson]] |
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* Erica Davis |
* Erica Davis |
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* Jade Robran |
* Jade Robran |
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* [[Russell Gilbert]] |
* [[Russell Gilbert]] |
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*[[Andrew James Morley|Andrew Morley]] |
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*[[Cindy Sargon]] |
*[[Cindy Sargon]] |
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*[[Kayne Tremills]] |
*[[Kayne Tremills]] |
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* [[Peter Mitchell (newsreader)|Peter Mitchell]] |
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* [[Peter Mitchell]] - Entertainment |
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* [[Andrew James Morley|Andrew Morley]]<ref name="2015 revival" /><ref>{{Cite news |last=Dennehy |first=Luke |date=12 August 2015 |title=Wheels are in motion |newspaper=[[Herald Sun]] |publisher=[[News Corp Australia]] |location=Melbourne |page=20 |id={{ProQuest|1702894037}}}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Sydney Weekender]] |
* ''[[Sydney Weekender]]'' |
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* [[Queensland Weekender]] |
* ''[[Queensland Weekender]]'' |
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* [[WA Weekender]] |
* ''[[WA Weekender]]'' |
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* ''[[SA Weekender]]'' |
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==References== |
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*[https://melbourneweekender.com.au Official site] |
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*[http://www.seven.com.au Seven Network] |
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*[http://www.dreampoolproductions.com.au Dreampool Productions] |
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*[http://www.dreampooldigital.com.au Dreampool Digital] |
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Latest revision as of 16:44, 22 October 2024
Melbourne Weekender is an Australian travel and lifestyle show featuring various locations in Melbourne and Victoria, and showing destinations and experiences which can be enjoyed on a weekend.[1] The weekly, half-hour program is produced by Seven Productions.
History
[edit]The series made its debut on 6 August 2005,[2] gracing screens every Saturday at 5:30 pm. Initially hosted by Peter Mitchell, then later transitioned to Jo Silvagni. Produced by Dreampool Productions,[3] the show showcased a dynamic roster of hosts exploring a multitude of themes ranging from gardening, pet care, and home improvement to fishing, boating, dining, entertainment, and recommendations for family outings across Melbourne.
On 27 June 2015,[4] the show returned to air with host Cameron Ling and a team of reporters.[1] A revival in 2019 was titled "The Great Weekend" and was presented by Jane Bunn, Brian Taylor, Jack Riewoldt, Brooke Hogan and Pete Lazer.[5] The Great Weekend premiered on 24 February 2019 in Melbourne, screening nationally on 7two.[6] In November 2019, the Seven Network announced the show had been cancelled with final episodes screening in early 2020.[7]
In April 2024, the Seven Network revived Melbourne Weekender with a new presenting team consisting of Nicky Buckley, Gary Mehigan, Bonnie Anderson, Brad Hodge, Jane Bunn, Sonia Marinelli and Abbey Holmes.[8] The show began airing from 14 April 2024 in a 5:30 pm timeslot.[9]
Presenters
[edit]Current
[edit]- Jane Bunn
- Bonnie Anderson
- Gary Mehigan
- Nicky Buckley
- Sonia Marinelli
- Brad Hodge
- Abbey Holmes
Past
[edit]- Cameron Ling
- Katrina Warren
- Matthew Richardson
- Erica Davis
- Bree Laughlin
- Jade Robran
- Russell Gilbert
- Cindy Sargon
- Kayne Tremills
- Peter Mitchell
- Mel Kotsos
- Andrew Laidlaw
- Arni Sleemen
- Reuben Buchanan
- Andrew Morley[4][10]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Knox, David (29 May 2015). "Seven commissions Melbourne Weekender". TV Tonight. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
- ^ Byrne, Fiona (17 July 2005). "Valentine's day is full of variety". Sunday Herald Sun. Melbourne: News Limited. p. 118. ProQuest 360695525.
- ^ Edmonds, Mike (6 July 2005). "Twist to cook's tour". Herald Sun. Melbourne: News Limited. p. 20. ProQuest 360663527.
- ^ a b Dennehy, Luke (5 June 2015). "At Home on Weekender". Herald Sun. Melbourne: News Corp Australia. p. 38. ProQuest 1688295021.
- ^ "The Great Weekend". WTFN. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
- ^ Perry, Kevin (17 February 2019). "SEVEN looks toward THE GREAT WEEKEND as popular food series A MOVEABLE FEAST axed". TV Blackbox. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
- ^ Blackiston, Hannah (28 November 2019). "Seven cancels more programs, including Sydney Weekender after 25 years". Mumbrella. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
- ^ Knox, David (12 April 2024). "Seven revives Melbourne Weekender". TV Tonight. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
- ^ "Melbourne Weekender on Channel 7 starts this weekend". TV Central. 12 April 2024. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
- ^ Dennehy, Luke (12 August 2015). "Wheels are in motion". Herald Sun. Melbourne: News Corp Australia. p. 20. ProQuest 1702894037.
External links
[edit]- Seven Network original programming
- Australian non-fiction television series
- 2005 Australian television series debuts
- 2015 Australian television series debuts
- 2020 Australian television series endings
- 2024 Australian television series debuts
- 2010s Australian television series
- Television shows set in Melbourne
- Australian travel television series
- Tourism in Melbourne