After nearly two years Melissa Doyle will reappear on Seven screens for nostalgic biography show.
“Mel is one of the best in the business. Intelligent, warm and engaging, she is the perfect person to present This Is Your Life and to celebrate the careers and achievements of some extraordinary Australians.” Seven’s Chief Content Officer, Entertainment Programming, Angus Ross, said: “This Is Your Life was an iconic and incredibly successful show for many years.
The show was then successfully rebooted on rival network Channel Nine in 1995 with Mike Munro at the helm for 13 years. It was revived again in 2011 with Eddie ...
Intelligent, warm, and engaging, she is the perfect person to present This Is Your Life and to celebrate the careers and achievements of some extraordinary Australians.” “This Is Your Life was an iconic and incredibly successful show for many years,” Seven chief content officer Angus Ross said. Melissa Doyle left the Seven Network in August 2020 after 25 years with the network.
Former Sunrise host Melissa Doyle, 52, is set to make her return to Channel Seven with a new hosting role later this year, nearly two years after her shock ...
Shock axing: Meanwhile, it was announced in August 2020 that Melissa would be leaving Seven after an incredible 25 years of service with the network. Meanwhile, it was announced in August 2020 that Melissa would be leaving Seven after an incredible 25 years of service with the network. Former Sunrise host Melissa Doyle is 'honoured' to RETURN to Channel Seven with a plum new hosting role - nearly two years after her shock axing
After more than a decade off-air, This Is Your Life is returning to screens with Melissa Doyle at the helm.
“Mel is one of the best in the business. “This Is Your Life was an iconic and incredibly successful show for many years. Intelligent, warm and engaging, she is the perfect person to present This Is Your Life and to celebrate the careers and achievements of some extraordinary Australians.”
'I am honoured to continue the legacy of such an iconic program,' the former Sunrise host said.
“Mel is one of the best in the business. Seven’s Chief Content Officer, Entertainment Programming, Angus Ross, said: “This Is Your Life was an iconic and incredibly successful show for many years. Intelligent, warm and engaging, she is the perfect person to present This Is Your Life and to celebrate the careers and achievements of some extraordinary Australians.”
Melissa Doyle is set to make a return to the network that made her a star when she presents Australia's longest running and most acclaimed television series ...
Making its original debut on Seven in 1975, hosted by Mike Willesee, This Is Your Life became one of the most popular and engaging shows on television over its six-year run on the network. Since exiting Seven in 2020, Doyle has become a freelance gun for hire. The format for This Is Your Life is owned by TIYL 2010, LLC whose authorised representative is Ralph Edwards Productions and is distributed by All3Media International.
Journalist Melissa Doyle is returning to Network Seven less than two years after she left! Doyle left Seven as the pandemic was in full swing, she famously ...
Intelligent, warm and engaging, she is the perfect person to present This Is Your Life and to celebrate the careers and achievements of some extraordinary Australians.” Then Doyle hosted Nine’s Australia Behind Bars, but now she is back! At the time of her departure, Doyle told Stellar, “I wouldn’t say it came as a total shock, I just felt really sad.
After being axed in 2020 amid Covid-19 budget cuts, former Sunrise host Melissa Doyle has surprised fans with news she's returning to Channel 7 as the new ...
I only took a few weeks off to have her and then I came back and we had to go on the road every Friday for the first month of me coming back. “Our wonderful boss at the time thought that it would be great to take the show around the country. Intelligent, warm and engaging, she is the perfect person to present This Is Your Life and to celebrate the careers and achievements of some extraordinary Australians.” “I started at Sunrise when Nick was six-months-old, I had just finished maternity leave. The 52-year-old host of smoothfm Weekend Mornings first joined Seven in 1995. It was brought to Australian screens in 1975 with Mike Willesee as host.