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During this period Fennell was selected as one of four presenters (along with [[Megan Spencer]], [[Jaimie Leonarder]], and [[Fenella Kernebone]]) of a revamped version of [[Special Broadcasting Service|SBS's]] long running ''[[The Movie Show]]'' following the departure of former hosts, [[David Stratton]] and [[Margaret Pomeranz]], in mid 2004.<ref name="Petersen2004-06-03" /> Fennell remained with the show until June, 2006, when the show went on hiatus, returning in a different format (and with a different team) in 2007.<ref name="George2006-03-23">{{cite news | last = George | first = Sandy | date = 23 March 2006 | title = Credits roll for Movie Show | work = [[The Australian]] | page = 42 }}</ref><ref name="Browne2007-05-06">{{cite news | last = Browne | first = Rachel | date = 6 May 2007 | title = Joy for film buffs as show goes on | work = [[Sun Herald]] | location = Sydney, Australia | page = 16 }}</ref>
During this period Fennell was selected as one of four presenters (along with [[Megan Spencer]], [[Jaimie Leonarder]], and [[Fenella Kernebone]]) of a revamped version of [[Special Broadcasting Service|SBS's]] long running ''[[The Movie Show]]'' following the departure of former hosts, [[David Stratton]] and [[Margaret Pomeranz]], in mid 2004.<ref name="Petersen2004-06-03" /> Fennell remained with the show until June, 2006, when the show went on hiatus, returning in a different format (and with a different team) in 2007.<ref name="George2006-03-23">{{cite news | last = George | first = Sandy | date = 23 March 2006 | title = Credits roll for Movie Show | work = [[The Australian]] | page = 42 }}</ref><ref name="Browne2007-05-06">{{cite news | last = Browne | first = Rachel | date = 6 May 2007 | title = Joy for film buffs as show goes on | work = [[Sun Herald]] | location = Sydney, Australia | page = 16 }}</ref>


Fennell currently reviews film for multiple [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] Radio Stations including [[702 ABC Sydney]] and the ABC's national youth broadcaster [[triple j]]. He also presented a weekly film segment called 'Flicked' on [[triple j tv]]. In addition, Fennell presents film reviews on morning show [[The Circle (TV program)|The Circle]].
Fennell currently reviews film for multiple [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] Radio Stations including [[702 ABC Sydney]] and the ABC's national youth broadcaster [[triple j]]. He also presented a weekly film segment called 'Flicked' on [[triple j tv]]. In addition, Fennell presents film reviews on the morning show [[The Circle (TV program)|The Circle]].


== Hungry Beast ==
== Hungry Beast ==

Revision as of 02:10, 7 April 2010

Marc Fennell, is an Australian film critic and broadcaster.

Film reviewing

In 2002, Fennell was a winner of the first AFI Young Film Critics Competition.[1] He then became the film critic and reporter for Sydney radio station FBi Radio from 2003-2006.

During this period Fennell was selected as one of four presenters (along with Megan Spencer, Jaimie Leonarder, and Fenella Kernebone) of a revamped version of SBS's long running The Movie Show following the departure of former hosts, David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz, in mid 2004.[1] Fennell remained with the show until June, 2006, when the show went on hiatus, returning in a different format (and with a different team) in 2007.[2][3]

Fennell currently reviews film for multiple ABC Radio Stations including 702 ABC Sydney and the ABC's national youth broadcaster triple j. He also presented a weekly film segment called 'Flicked' on triple j tv. In addition, Fennell presents film reviews on the morning show The Circle.

Hungry Beast

Fennell is currently a reporter/presenter on the Andrew Denton produced show Hungry Beast, aired on ABC1.

References

  1. ^ a b Petersen, Freya (3 June 2004). "SBS adds a youthful twist in sobriety for that movie show". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney, Australia. p. 7.
  2. ^ George, Sandy (23 March 2006). "Credits roll for Movie Show". The Australian. p. 42.
  3. ^ Browne, Rachel (6 May 2007). "Joy for film buffs as show goes on". Sun Herald. Sydney, Australia. p. 16.