Sunday Night

Glad he’s at 7. Could be a good regular fill in for Kochie or AOK on Sunrise/WS.

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Agreed. Great to see Matt Doran’s career taking off again. I wonder if he’ll actually be used on news as well.

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And then there’s the aesthetics of Sunday Night.
Matt. Steve. Denham. :wink:

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Will be interesting to see if he is groomed for other roles in the network… Sydney news/ sunrise (new generation anyone?)
Guess time will tell.

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@spw68 l agree would be great to have Matt used as a fill in host on Sunrise/Weekend Sunrise ,but hopefully it will happen over summer holidays later this year.
@MBB l seriously hope down the track Matt will be groomed for news reading roles at Seven,but l think for now his focus will be SN.

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He was supposed to host Season 3 “later in the year”

Matt said on his twitter he has his dream roles on Sunday Night and Foxtel.

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@MVP agree Matt’s main focus will most likely be crime related stories. Matt would also be a perfect fill in host if Mel was ever away this year .

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THE DIANA WE NEVER KNEW - A SUNDAY NIGHT ROYAL EVENT

Even after 20 years, Diana, Princess of Wales’ flame still burns brightly.

She set out to become the Queen of our hearts, and succeeded brilliantly – in life, and in death.

On this milestone anniversary, the central people in Diana’s life have agreed to step back into the spotlight.

Her best friend, Rosa Monckton. Her bodyguard, Ken Wharfe. Her trusted butler, Paul Burrell. The Fleet Street journalist Richard Kay. And her lover, James Hewitt.

Everybody loved the People’s Princess.

She was a luminary on the world stage, so sophisticated and seemingly confident. Yet Diana was also an incredibly vulnerable woman, scandal and sordid headlines never far away.

And for such a public personality, so much still remains private.

That is, until you’re allowed into her inner circle, and talk to her closest confidants.

Then you finally see the real Diana.

They reveal to Sunday Night’s Melissa Doyle Diana’s most intimate secrets. The conspiracies, a chilling letter never before seen, and the answer to the question everyone wants to ask.

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Really looking forward to this

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Great job by Mel Doyle.
There should be more programs like this.

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Yeah, I am really liking the single-story format with more reports by Mel.

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She is an excellent interviewer one on one. Great questions. Hard when needed but also with compassion.

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Turns out the ‘expanded role with Sunday Night’ really meant something…

I think this really showed Mel’s true talents compared to straight news and allowed her to be…herself.

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Doing better work on Sunday Night than what she would have been doing on Sunrise.

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Sunday 19 March at 8.30pm

TRAPPED
Her story could almost be one of her own television dramas, if it weren’t so frighteningly real – Aussie TV star meets dashing French millionaire. It’s love at first sight. There’s a luxurious penthouse in Paris, international fame, two young sons. What could possibly go wrong? As it turns out… everything. Melissa George’s picture perfect life is in ashes – assaulted in her home by the father of her children, hospitalised and threatened with kidnapping charges. Stuck in the fight of her life, Melissa is breaking her silence. And as Sunday Night’s Steve Pennells discovers, she’s trapped in a living hell. You’ve read the headlines, now hear her story.

CHICKS RULE
It’s quite literally a game changer – a footy revolution. And it’s no token gesture. The national women’s AFL championship is the genuine article. That’s pretty remarkable, but even more so are the women themselves – their lives, their experiences, their struggles and their dreams. Sunday Night’s Melissa Doyle finds it takes a special kind of courage and determination to succeed in what’s always been a strictly male domain. But they’re doing it – magnificently.

DIANA’S LEGACY
This year marks 20 years since the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. And she’s still making headlines. Our Sunday Night Royal Event last week caused a stir in the media both at home and abroad. Diana’s closest friends revealed a woman we never knew. But the question remains, what will be her legacy? And how will she be remembered after all the scandals are forgotten?

where?

On this program. :laughing:

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@AustralianAerial she is still making headlines especially in the UK of course.