Making their 'Bluey' debut in 28-minute special 'The Sign', airing on the ABC April 14, will be Rove McManus, Deborah Mailman, Brendan Williams and Joel Edgerton.
The Australian screen industry is on the "precipice of change" in giving more and long overdue recognition to Indigenous people and People of Colour creatives and stories, according to Penny Smallacombe.
Hosted by Rove McManus, 'Life Drawing Live' will draw the nation together for a live two-hour TV event on Saturday 4 July at 8.30pm on SBS. Rove will be joined in studio by a group of amateur artists, including some famous faces, to sketch live life models as they strike various poses. Guided by some of the country’s leading art experts, artists will complete a series of life drawing exercises before attempting to capture a challenging final scene.
The newly-rebranded Network 10 on Wednesday night unveiled 13 new Australian shows for 2019 including romantic comedy 'Five Bedrooms', thriller 'The Secrets She Keeps' and four entertainment series spun-off from shows which screened during Pilot Week.
There are a sprinkling of women in the casts of the eight shows which will premiere on Network Ten’s Pilot Week later this month.
Responding to the industry and social media backlash against Network Ten’s male-dominated Pilot Week line-up, Beverley McGarvey has stressed the broadcaster’s commitment to gender and diversity.
Rove McManus, Dave O’Neil, Troy Kinne, Rhys Darby, Stephen Curry and Harley Breen are among the stars of eight pilots which will premiere on Network Ten next month, while women are all but overlooked.
Riot, the improvised comedy series from Aussie comedian Rove McManus, has been axed after underwhelming ratings in the US.