Endemol Shine Australia's Emmy and AACTA award-winning 'Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds' will return to the ABC for a second season April 6, 8.30pm on ABC TV and iview.
ABC TV is et to kick off your New Year with an explosive start as the official broadcaster of the iconic 2013 Sydney New Year's Eve Fireowrks, live from Sydney Harbour.
In 'Old People’s Home for Teenagers', narrated by Annabel Crabb, audiences get to see if the power of an intergenerational program can also transform the lives of our most vulnerable young Australians – teenagers.
What happens when you take an ordinary 2020 family back in time 120 years to immerse themselves in five decades of Australian history? Over five episodes, join Annabel Crabb as she guides the Ferrone family back through history as they cook, eat, and live, from Australia’s Federation to the 1940s.
New season features Treasurer, Scott Morrison, Motor Enthusiast Party senator, Ricky Muir, Labor senator, Nova Peris and Greens leader Richard Di Natale.
So hefty is the ABC's slate in 2021, director entertainment and specialist Michael Carrington is positive audiences won't even realise that many of the broadcaster's shows faced shutdowns and delays during the pandemic.
Airing on the ABC's iView every Friday for 8 weeks, When I Get A Minute is described as "a review series for the very busy, hosted by two of Australia’s most time-poor media personalities".
Ludo Studio's vertical comedy 'Content' and Endemol Shine Australia's documentary 'Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds', both ABC commissions, will fly the flag for Australia at this year's International Emmy Awards.