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This article is about the Australian current affairs program. For the American music program, see Sunday Night (American TV program).
Sunday Night Format News and Current Affairs Presented by Chris Bath Country of origin Australia Language(s) English No. of seasons 3 No. of episodes 73 Production Location(s) Sydney Running time 60 minutes Broadcast Original channel Seven Network Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)Audio format Stereo Original run 8 February 2009 – Present External links Website Sunday Night is an Australian news and current affairs program produced and broadcast by the Seven Network. The program airs on Sunday nights at 6:30 pm, and is presented by Seven News Sydney presenter Chris Bath.[1]
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Overview
Sunday Night is a newsmagazine show, featuring a mix of feature stories, investigative reports, forums and interviews. Unlike other newsmagazine programs, the show initially featured a live studio audience, which has since been removed.
Initially, each episode of the show was immediately followed by a companion program, The All in Call, a live question and answer session broadcast on Seven HD and online. The separate program was later axed, and the discussion was integrated into the final segment of Sunday Night.[2] With the removal of the studio audience the All In Call no longer features in the program.
Scheduling
During the AFL season, Sunday Night may air at a different timeslot in the Adelaide and Perth markets.
From July to August Sunday Night went on hiatus due to Dancing With the Stars airing in its normal timeslot of Sunday 6:30pm. instead, Sunday Night's Monday edition on 7Two at 7:30 pm on Monday nights.
Correspondents & Presenters
Presenters
- Chris Bath (2009 – )
Mike Munro stood down as co-host to concentrate on reporting in April 2011.
Reporters
- Ross Coulthart (2009 – )
- Monique Wright (2009 – )
- Rahni Sadler (2010 – , guest reporter 2009)[3]
- Alex Cullen (2010 – )[4]
- Mike Munro (2011 – , host 2009-2011)
Guest Reporters
- Samantha Armytage (2009 – )
- Molly Meldrum (2009 – )
- Grant Denyer (2009 – )
- Jamie Durie (2009 – )
- Mike Amor (2009 – )
- Rebecca Maddern (2009 – )
- David Koch (2009–)
- Mark Riley (2009)
- Tim Watson (2009 – )
- Micheal Davey (2009 – )
- Edwina Bartholomew (2010 – )
- Sonia Kruger (2010 – )
- Steve Waugh (2010 – )
- Dr John D’Arcy (2010 – )
- Mark Skaife (2010 – )
- Tim Noonan (2010 – )
- Melissa Doyle (2011 – )
- Kylie Gillies (2011 – )
Chris Bath also frequently reports for the program.
Executive Producers
- Adam Boland (2009)
- Mark Llewellyn (2009 – )
See also
References
- ^ "Mike Munro on the move". Sunday Herald Sun. 11-01-2009. http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,,24896048-27258,00.html. Retrieved 11 January 2009.[dead link]
- ^ Axed: The All in Call
- ^ http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/confidential/twist-to-seven-marriage-splits/story-e6frf96x-1225819000359-->]
- ^ "Sports presenter joins Sunday Night". tvtonight.com.au. http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2010/04/sports-presenter-joins-sunday-night.html/comment-page-1#comment-139424. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
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