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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]]. |
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. 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]]. |
In June 2015 the new show returned to air on the Seven network with host Cameron Ling and his team of reporters. 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|url=http://wtfn.com/program/the-great-weekend/|title=The Great Weekend}}</ref> In November 2019, the Seven Network announced the show had been axed with final episodes screening in early 2020.<ref>[https://mumbrella.com.au/seven-cancels-more-programs-including-sydney-weekender-after-25-years-608347 Seven cancels more programs, including Sydney Weekender after 25 years] ''[[Mumbrella]]'' 28 November 2019</ref> |
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==Presenters== |
==Presenters== |
Revision as of 00:01, 13 October 2021
Melbourne Weekender is a travel and lifestyle show hosted by Cameron Ling.[1] The weekly, half-hour program was produced by Seven Productions and visited various locations in Melbourne and Victoria, showing destinations and experiences which can be enjoyed on a weekend.
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.
In June 2015 the new show returned to air on the Seven network with host Cameron Ling and his team of reporters. A revival in 2019 was titled "The Great Weekend" and was presented by Jane Bunn, Brian Taylor, Jack Riewoldt, Brooke Hogan and Pete Lazer.[2] In November 2019, the Seven Network announced the show had been axed with final episodes screening in early 2020.[3]
Presenters
Current
- Cameron Ling
- Matthew Richardson
- Erica Davis
- Bree Laughlin
- Jade Robran
- Russell Gilbert
- Jane Bunn
- Cindy Sargon
- Kayne Tremills
Past
- Katrina Warren - pets and animals
- Peter Mitchell - entertainment
- Mel Kotsos - families
- Andrew Laidlaw - gardens
- Arni Sleemen - dining
- Reuben Buchanan - health and fitness
- Andrew Morley