Sunday Night

She might need the money…

I actually thought that after I posted, those medical bills certainly wouldn’t be cheap.

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Sunday 16 October at 8:15 pm

HE’S BACK
From Mad Max to Hollywood outcast, Mel Gibson’s life on and off the big screen has been a wild ride. Along the way he’s picked up two Oscars, earned a pile of cash and attracted a bucket load of bad publicity. But there’s no doubting that Mel is a survivor, overcoming scandals that would have destroyed the careers of just about anyone else in Tinsel Town. On Sunday Night, in an exclusive interview with Mike Willesee, the award winning actor- director speaks from the heart about his breakdowns, his break ups and his struggle with sobriety.

CLASS WAR
It’s highly controversial and it’s dividing schools around the country. The ‘Safe Schools’ program is promoted as the answer to schoolyard bullying and discrimination. But it’s critics, and there are many, warn it’s only pushing an extreme left-wing ideology. As PJ Madam discovers, children as young as five are being exposed to sexual material designed to increase their acceptance of homosexual and transgender kids. But how young is too young?

TOWERING AMBITION
They’re two-years in the making but the results are nothing short of spectacular. Human towers that reach dizzying heights when teams of more than 100 men, women and children climb on top of each other to create a living skyscraper. It’s a celebration of strength, courage and most of all, balance. And the highlight - when the smallest child in the team clambers to the summit. This year, Sunday Night’s Denham Hitchcock put his body on the line to take part in this death-defying feat.

This edition of SUNDAY NIGHT hosted by Melissa Doyle airs on Sunday at 8.15pm on Seven

In WA it will be shown at the later time of 9.45pm due to Telethon.

There will be no show this week due to the X Factor’s first live performance show of the year, which goes for 2.5 hours.

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Where’s the faux outrage about live reality tv taking precedence over news & current affairs?

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New promo tonight. Really like it.

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What was it like? Promoting the show or stories next week?

Anyone got caps/clip ?

This one?

https://twitter.com/sundaynighton7/status/789348599436115968

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7 really need to have Sunday Night after the news not after the shit on at 7 imo

So around about 3 hours of news/a current affairs programming in the space of 3 1/2 hours (Seven News at 5, Seven News, Sunday Night)? No thanks!

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Chris Bath reporting for the show again this week interviewing singer Michael Buble.

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Explains the detour via Vancouver on her way to Europe a couple of months ago.

Sunday 30 October at 8:50 pm

ABOUT FACE
Imagine going through life where everybody is a stranger – your loved ones, your friends, your work mates. This bizarre medical condition known as face blindness is more common than you think. In fact, hundreds of thousands of Australians have it. For them, faces are a blur of unrecognisable features and even the world’s biggest celebrities draw a blank. As Sunday Night’s Steve Pennells discovers, in the most extreme cases, some sufferers can’t even recognise themselves.

KATELYN’S CUP
It’s the race that stops a nation and last year for the first time ever a woman won the Melbourne Cup. So can history repeat itself? Well, Katelyn Mallyon has no doubt that it can. She is the only female jockey lining up for the big race on Tuesday. But to get there, Katelyn has had to overcome a career-threatening injury. In 2012, she broke her back in a horrific fall at Flemington. Now, four years on, her good friend Michelle Payne believes Katelyn has what it takes to win.

THE VOICE
Michael Bublé has one of the greatest voices of a generation. It’s made him wildly wealthy and he’s certainly enjoyed his success. However, years of excessive partying and hard drinking finally took a toll on the Canadian crooner’s health. Earlier this year, his award-winning voice gave way. Without urgent surgery, Michael’s career was in jeopardy. Now, the charming singer reveals to guest reporter Chris Bath how close he really came to losing it all.

The Telegraph says that SN is chasing Max Markson down for an interview with his client Cass Thorburn about her split with Karl Stefanovic.

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And Michael Pell is next in line to get the interview :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

This is disgusting.

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One article l read claimed she signed with this clown in the hope of resuming her career in TV and radio.

Sunday 6 November at 8:30 pm

LEAP OF FAITH
For nearly three minutes, Luke Aikins had no idea whether he would live or die. One of the world’s best skydivers, Luke was attempting to create history by jumping out of a plane without a parachute, without a wing suit, with nothing at all. His target was a net far, far below. Crazy? Impossible? Well not for this thrill-seeking dad who lived to tell Sunday Night’s PJ Madam how he did it and why.

TORN APART
It happened in a split second. Two kids swept out to sea in a terrifying rip. For their loving dad, Stephen, there was only one thing on his mind – saving them. But he underestimated the unstoppable force of the rip and soon he was in trouble himself. Stephen’s children made it to shore but he didn’t survive. On Sunday Night, Stephen’s family has bravely decided to share his story in the hope it will help save lives this summer.

IT’S MY LIFE
Big hair, big music, big hits. Jon Bon Jovi was up there in the music stratosphere – a rock God. It didn’t hurt that he was blessed with drop-dead good looks. But in many ways it’s been a burden too and he’s often found himself fighting for respect. Now at 54, he’s more mature, more comfortable in his own skin and he’s pursuing new passions far away from the glare of the stadium lights.

Sunday 13 November at 7:00 pm

COMING HOME
It’s a moment Kerri-Anne Kennerley always dreamed would happen, but feared would never come – her husband John returning to the family home. Earlier this year, John came very close to dying in a freak fall that broke his neck. He could no longer move or speak and merely breathing was a challenge. But eight months on, this hugely determined couple has achieved the near impossible. Sunday Night’s Melissa Doyle is there for John’s very emotional homecoming.

RISE OF THE SUPERBUGS
It’s the stuff of a best-selling science fiction thriller – a killer superbug that threatens to wipe out mankind. But this is no Hollywood blockbuster, it’s real. Scientists have now discovered a terrifying new organism that antibiotics can’t kill. It’s not only indestructible; it’s also very smart and can turn a benign infection into a deadly contagion. Reporter PJ Madam visits the high-security military base where scientists are desperately trying to stop a global pandemic before it’s too late.

THE BEAT GOES ON
If there was any doubt about the enduring appeal of Phil Collins, it vanished a few days ago when five shows at the Royal Albert Hall in London sold out in 15 seconds flat. During the 90s, he was one of the most prolific and popular stars of the time, but at the peak of his fame he stepped away from public view. A marriage break-up drove him to alcoholism that almost killed him. But as Sunday Night’s Denham Hitchcock discovers, against all odds, Phil Collins is back.