Seven should try and snap her up, have her host some Seven News specials or something like that on an occasional basis,
I can see it happening “The Briefing with Liz Hayes”
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I could see 10 snapping her up to host The Project.
(Joking)
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But in all seriousness she is a massive asset for the network. So it is a shame they couldn’t find something for her, due to the fact Under Investigation cost too much.
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Peter Ford said on 3AW Breakfast that contrary to the Nine media release, Liz has told people privately that she won’t be doing any special projects for Nine in the future.
Also too, let’s not forget Liz will be 70 next year and if you believe reports was on a $600k salary at Nine. Perhaps she’ll just be happy to retire and is not interested in working for another network.
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If that’s the case, then no wonder she’s leaving.
THIS WEEK ON 60 MINUTES
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, AT 8.30PM ON CHANNEL 9 & 9NOW
THE MONSTER OF MAZAN
On 60 MINUTES a story so deplorable it redefines the meaning of immorality. Mazan used to be an unremarkable little village in southern France. Today it’s better described as a place of evil because it’s now known that among its residents lived a monster. Dominique Pelicot pretended he was a loving family man when in fact he was a sexual deviant. His victim was his unsuspecting wife Gisèle, who he repeatedly secretly drugged and raped. That’s horrific enough, but Pelicot also recruited more than 70 other men to join his criminal depravity that went on for almost ten years before it was discovered. However, while Gisèle Pelicot suffered terribly, there was no way she going to let the torture she endured ruin her life. At her husband’s trial, she bravely agreed to waive her right to anonymity so the full extent of his nefarious behaviour would be exposed. Caroline Darian is the daughter of Gisèle and Dominique Pelicot, and in an exclusive interview with Dimity Clancey, she gives an insider’s account of the case that shocked the world.
Reporter: Dimity Clancey
Producer: Natalie Clancy
BIG DEAL
What makes Luke Combs such a big deal is that he’s not. Sure, he’s a country and western megastar, but as Adam Hegarty discovered, when you meet him off stage he’s so disarmingly normal it’s just like having a natter with a neighbour over the back fence. It’s no wonder millions of people around the world love this bloke from North Carolina. For the past few weeks Luke has been touring Australia, playing to record crowds in packed-out stadiums. Seeing the joy he brings to his fans is, well, a joy to behold.
Reporter: Adam Hegarty
Producer: Garry McNab
SNEAK PEEK
Did he bring his ukulele?
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THIS WEEK ON 60 MINUTES
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, AT 8.30PM ON CHANNEL 9 & 9NOW
TAKEN FOR A RIDE
Along with politicians, real estate agents and journalists, taxi drivers are much-criticised. Like those employed in the other professions though, more cabbies are honest and hard-working than not. But the ratbags take rorting to a new level. In a 60 MINUTES, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald investigation, Nick McKenzie has uncovered shocking cases of taxi drivers not only ripping off their customers financially, but also physically abusing them. The story includes McKenzie’s own frightening run-in with an angry cabbie after he queried a fare, with the footage of the incident being enough to make anyone thinking about jumping into a taxi think again.
Reporter: Nick McKenzie
Producer: Amelia Ballinger
SNEAK PEEK
AT HOME WITH THE DUTTONS
Unfriendly. Unlikeable. Unelectable. For those who oppose Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, he’s easy to characterise. If you believe recent polls though, being unpopular isn’t all bad. And that’s because what was once thought impossible has now happened. Dutton has overtaken Anthony Albanese as preferred Prime Minister. With a federal election looming, it’s a very good position to be in. But for someone who is all too regularly making headlines, Peter Dutton remains a mystery to many Australians. On 60 MINUTES, Karl Stefanovic travels to the Dutton family home in Queensland to get the lowdown on the man aspiring to our highest office from those who know him best: his wife Kirilly and children Rebecca, Harry and Tom.
Reporter: Karl Stefanovic
Producer: Hannah Bowers
SNEAK PEEK
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Related article on the joint investigation in taxi rorts (paywall)
Not an official 60mins episode but the special on Belle Gibson tonight was quite good. Good on Nine for jumping on this to pump out a special looking back at the interview 10 years ago. Good exposure for the 60 minutes brand too. Recommend
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