Coxy's Big Break

Coxy's Big Break
Coxy's Big Break
Format Travel advice
Created by WTFN Entertainment
Starring Host
Geoff 'Coxy' Cox
Country of origin Australia
No. of episodes 240 (As of 29 November 2009)
Production
Running time 30 minutes per episode (inc. commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel Seven Network
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Original airing 17 April 2004
External links
Website

Coxy's Big Break is a travel show airing either Saturdays or Sundays at 5:30 pm on Seven Melbourne and Prime across Victoria. It has previously been screened nationally on Seven's HD channel and is sold overseas. It premiered in 2004.

Hosted by Geoff 'Coxy' Cox, the show visits locations across Australia and around the world. The local edition of the program keeps Victoria as its primary focus. Other destinations have included New Zealand, Hong Kong, Japan, Bali, Vanuatu, The Cook Islands, New Caledonia, China, Hawaii, Austria, Ireland, Thailand and Antarctica.

The Seven Network airs different travel shows in the weekend 5:30pm timeslots. Brisbane screen Queensland Weekender Saturdays and The Great South East Sundays. Sydney have Sydney Weekender on Saturdays. Adelaide show Discover on Saturdays.

The program has been produced in PAL 1080i 25PsF high-definition since the start of 2007.

Reporters for the show include:

  • Melissa Hetherington
  • Melanie-Jade Netherclift
  • James Sherry

Former reporters include:

  • Des Dowling
  • James Freemantle
  • Angie Hilton
  • Kelly Landry
  • Nick Stratford
  • Nicky Whelan

External links


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