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Despite being one of SBS's longest running television shows, ''The Movie Show'' was axed in June 2006 due to bad ratings.
Despite being one of SBS's longest running television shows, ''The Movie Show'' was axed in June 2006 due to bad ratings.

In 2002, Fennell was a winner of the first [[Australian Film Institute|AFI]] Young Film Critics Competition. He then became the film critic and reporter for [[Sydney]] radio station [[FBi Radio]] from 2003-2006. Marc currently reviews film for multiple [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] Radio Stations including [[702 ABC Sydney]] and the ABC's national youth broadcaster [[triple j]]. Marc also presented a weekly film segment called 'Flicked' on [[triple j tv]].

Marc is currently a Reporter/Presenter on the new [[Andrew Denton]] produced show [[Hungry Beast]]. It will be airing September 30th 9pm on [[ABC1]].


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Revision as of 13:16, 27 February 2010

Marc Fennell, is an Australian film critic and broadcaster. Together with Megan Spencer, Jaimie Leonarder, and Fenella Kernebone, he presented The Movie Show.

Despite being one of SBS's longest running television shows, The Movie Show was axed in June 2006 due to bad ratings.

In 2002, Fennell was a winner of the first AFI Young Film Critics Competition. He then became the film critic and reporter for Sydney radio station FBi Radio from 2003-2006. Marc currently reviews film for multiple ABC Radio Stations including 702 ABC Sydney and the ABC's national youth broadcaster triple j. Marc also presented a weekly film segment called 'Flicked' on triple j tv.

Marc is currently a Reporter/Presenter on the new Andrew Denton produced show Hungry Beast. It will be airing September 30th 9pm on ABC1.