Arn’s iHeartPodcast Network Australia today announced that your favourite Dad’s Matty J and Ash Wicks are joining iHeart with their hilarious take on parenting in the podcast Two Doting Dads.
Two Doting Dads is a podcast series that follows the parenting escapades of two good mates, Matty J and Ash Wicks. Like all good modern relationships, they met on Instagram and instantly bonded over the fact that they were both sleep-deprived Dads doing their best to dote over their two children. They share a laid-back style to parenting, they don’t pretend to be experts and they celebrate every single parenting mishap (which there are plenty). If you’re listening for parenting advice, you’ve come to the wrong podcast.
Matty J and Ash will also drop bonus episodes when they feel like it that, chatting to some of the biggest names in sport and entertainment about their own experiences as Dad’s,...
Two Doting Dads is a podcast series that follows the parenting escapades of two good mates, Matty J and Ash Wicks. Like all good modern relationships, they met on Instagram and instantly bonded over the fact that they were both sleep-deprived Dads doing their best to dote over their two children. They share a laid-back style to parenting, they don’t pretend to be experts and they celebrate every single parenting mishap (which there are plenty). If you’re listening for parenting advice, you’ve come to the wrong podcast.
Matty J and Ash will also drop bonus episodes when they feel like it that, chatting to some of the biggest names in sport and entertainment about their own experiences as Dad’s,...
- 8/7/2023
- Podnews.net
For our money, we don't think it gets any better than this Michael Bolton interview. Last week, the 65-year-old When A Man Loves a Woman crooner appeared via satellite on the Australian program The Morning Show to promote a new album that celebrates his entire catalog, A Symphony of Hits, which is set for release on Friday. Just as the interview was starting, he appeared to fall asleep. Bolton later laughed off the incident, joking that it was "fake news." Co-host Larry Emdur posted on his Instagram page a clip, which has gone viral. "Michael, you got us Ok?" Emdur asked, then chuckled and said, "Maybe he's...
- 2/6/2019
- E! Online
According to British journalist Andrew Morton, Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton will never surpass Princess Diana as the “People’s Princess”. Morton shared his opinion on “The Morning Show” with Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies, that while the public have been looking for a replacement in both The Duchess of Cambridge and now the “Suits” star,...
- 2/28/2018
- by kmorawetz
- ET Canada
Bridget Marquardt is always welcome at the Playboy Mansion...or is she? Hugh Hefner's ex-girlfriend appeared on Australia's The Morning Show Monday, where she told co-hosts Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies that she hasn't seen the magazine mogul in quite awhile. Marquardt remained in touch with the 91-year-old "for a while" after she left the mansion in 2009. "I was still going back to some of the parties. Occasionally, my boyfriend [Nick Carpenter] I would go back," she revealed. "I was still in touch with Hef—and then we kind of lost contact." Hefner, who married Crystal Harris in 2012, has not commented on Marquardt's claims. "He told me there was always an open door,...
- 7/10/2017
- E! Online
Naomi Campbell is throwing some serious shade at Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's Vogue cover -- and she's not alone.The stunning supermodel had no response when asked about the spread while appearing on Australia's "The Morning Show," but her reaction to the question said everything. "I do not want to comment," the 43-year-old said, when hosts Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies bought up Kimye's cover. The brunette beauty then burst into laughter!Once she stopped giggling, she added, "I'm a fashion model and I've been working for 28 years. And when you get Vogue cover, it's a build in your career... a stepping stone to achieve that." When the hosts attempted to put words in her mouth, saying "Kim and Kanye haven't earned the right to be on the cover of Vogue?", Naomi carefully replied: "Those are your words, not mine! I'm being politically correct."Well, her message seemed pretty clear!
- 3/25/2014
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
The Seven network has dropped gameshow The Price Is Right less than a year after it rejuvenated the program.
The long running international franchise – it was first seen in Australia on Seven in 1957 – is being bumped for an extra half hour of news from the 4.3opm bulletin.
Game show host veteran Larry Emdur has fronted the program since March last year, but will stay with Seven for his main gig – The Morning Show with Kylie Gillies.
The show also ran on Seven – fronted by the late Ian Turpie – from 1981 to 1986.
The post The price is not right for Seven anymore appeared first on mUmBRELLA.
The long running international franchise – it was first seen in Australia on Seven in 1957 – is being bumped for an extra half hour of news from the 4.3opm bulletin.
Game show host veteran Larry Emdur has fronted the program since March last year, but will stay with Seven for his main gig – The Morning Show with Kylie Gillies.
The show also ran on Seven – fronted by the late Ian Turpie – from 1981 to 1986.
The post The price is not right for Seven anymore appeared first on mUmBRELLA.
- 1/31/2013
- by Marcus Casey
- Encore Magazine
Seven is to extend its packaged Saturday edition of The Morning Show, which features the best of the weekday programs.
The first edition of the edited two-hour show will air this weekend.
The highly successful program hosted by Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies is a major revenue earner for the network.
The Morning Show airs at 10am on week days and Saturdays, going up against Mornings on Nine.
The post Seven’s The Morning Show Saturday edition extended by one hour appeared first on mUmBRELLA.
The first edition of the edited two-hour show will air this weekend.
The highly successful program hosted by Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies is a major revenue earner for the network.
The Morning Show airs at 10am on week days and Saturdays, going up against Mornings on Nine.
The post Seven’s The Morning Show Saturday edition extended by one hour appeared first on mUmBRELLA.
- 1/30/2013
- by Marcus Casey
- Encore Magazine
To the Adma Awards at Sydney’s Westin Hotel which were thankfully far more fun than That Year They Wouldn’t Let Anyone Drink.
And it takes a certain level of ego to be willing to walk onto the stage and rearrange the Adma letters on the set to spell out your name.
Fortunately, Naked’s Adam Ferrier (pictured striding off the left of the picture) was available.
Meanwhile, TV host Larry Emdur (right) made the short hop from Seven city studios to present the awards. He told the audience: “I was walking down Martin Place and two schoolkids shouted ‘Come on down, you wanker’. That’s recognition for me.”
And Emdur just about kept the unruly crowd in order for the duration of the gruelling awards. Even if his final words were: “This is where I thank you for your attention, but… whatever.”...
And it takes a certain level of ego to be willing to walk onto the stage and rearrange the Adma letters on the set to spell out your name.
Fortunately, Naked’s Adam Ferrier (pictured striding off the left of the picture) was available.
Meanwhile, TV host Larry Emdur (right) made the short hop from Seven city studios to present the awards. He told the audience: “I was walking down Martin Place and two schoolkids shouted ‘Come on down, you wanker’. That’s recognition for me.”
And Emdur just about kept the unruly crowd in order for the duration of the gruelling awards. Even if his final words were: “This is where I thank you for your attention, but… whatever.”...
- 11/1/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
MasterChef comprehensively lost its first weekday battle with The Block – rating 996,000 and only ninth biggest show for Monday night. The network finished the night with a disappointing audience share of just 11.6%
MasterChef ran from 7pm to 8.10pm.
Nine’s The Block, which ran from 7pm to 7.30pm rated 1.44m. While head to head, MasterChef averaged 925,000. This rose to an average of 1.012m, peaking at 1.38m, during the beginning of The Voice.
The Voice, airing from 7.30 to 9.30pm, rated 2.329m according to preliminary overnight metro ratings from OzTam. It peaked at 2.902m.
Revenge was Seven’s strongest performer, rating 1.252m from 8.30pm to 9.30pm.
Meanwhile, Larry Emdur’s return of The Price is Right rated 536,000 for Seven. It was beaten by Ten’s News At Five which rated 734,000. Nine’s Afternoon News 4.30pm to 5.30pm bulletin rated 235,000.
However, the audience inheritance from The Price Is Right helped Seven’s Deal Or No Deal...
MasterChef ran from 7pm to 8.10pm.
Nine’s The Block, which ran from 7pm to 7.30pm rated 1.44m. While head to head, MasterChef averaged 925,000. This rose to an average of 1.012m, peaking at 1.38m, during the beginning of The Voice.
The Voice, airing from 7.30 to 9.30pm, rated 2.329m according to preliminary overnight metro ratings from OzTam. It peaked at 2.902m.
Revenge was Seven’s strongest performer, rating 1.252m from 8.30pm to 9.30pm.
Meanwhile, Larry Emdur’s return of The Price is Right rated 536,000 for Seven. It was beaten by Ten’s News At Five which rated 734,000. Nine’s Afternoon News 4.30pm to 5.30pm bulletin rated 235,000.
However, the audience inheritance from The Price Is Right helped Seven’s Deal Or No Deal...
- 5/7/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
The relaunch of game show The Price Is Right will be dedicated to Ian Turpie. Turpie, who presented the television series between 1993 and 2005, passed away after a battle with cancer earlier this month. The show's new host Larry Emdur told the Herald Sun: "During our first production meeting we all agreed we should dedicate the first episode to Ian Turpie. "We'll begin with a special tribute to Turps. There's a whole generation of people who grew up watching Turps on The Price Is Right." Emdur said of his new job: "I've always been madly in love with this show. Its sole purpose in life, the reason it exists, is (more)...
- 3/29/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Larry Emdur will return to The Price is Right for Seven.
The announcement:
One of the world’s most enduring and loved game shows – The Price Is Right – is coming back to its original home, Channel Seven, with Larry Emdur as host.
Seven today announced production will begin next week, with a debut on air next month.
Larry said: “I’ve always been madly in love with this show. Its sole purpose in life, the reason it exists, is to have fun and lots of it. When I was asked if I wanted to be involved in this new version, I think I was as excited as 20 showcase winners in an inflatable spa bath.”
The Price Is Right originally premiered in Australia on Seven in 1957 and has been a mainstay on Australian TV ever since.
Larry is Australia’s longest serving Price host, having hosted two successful series between 1993 and 2005.
Notably,...
The announcement:
One of the world’s most enduring and loved game shows – The Price Is Right – is coming back to its original home, Channel Seven, with Larry Emdur as host.
Seven today announced production will begin next week, with a debut on air next month.
Larry said: “I’ve always been madly in love with this show. Its sole purpose in life, the reason it exists, is to have fun and lots of it. When I was asked if I wanted to be involved in this new version, I think I was as excited as 20 showcase winners in an inflatable spa bath.”
The Price Is Right originally premiered in Australia on Seven in 1957 and has been a mainstay on Australian TV ever since.
Larry is Australia’s longest serving Price host, having hosted two successful series between 1993 and 2005.
Notably,...
- 3/28/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Larry Emdur has been connected to a revamped version of The Price is Right. The breakfast television presenter, who currently hosts The Morning Show alongside Kylie Gillies, is believed to be in talks to front the old game show when it returns after the original host Ian Turpie passed away last week. According to The Daily Telegraph, The Price is Right is scheduled to air on weekday evenings on the Seven Network later this year. A Seven insider said: "He's the logical choice and, talk is, the only real choice at this stage." However, Deal or No Deal host Andrew O'Keefe has suggested that Emdur would be too busy to take on the role. He said: "I think Laz has a bit on his plate at the moment, but he does have a particular fondness for the razzle dazzle of the game (more)...
- 3/15/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Ian Turpie's funeral details have been revealed. The Australian singer, actor, radio and TV star, who was best known for his role as presenter of The New Price is Right, passed away on March 11 at the age of 68 after a year-long battle with cancer. According to Aap, Turpie will be remembered by family and friends at 2pm tomorrow (Friday, March 16) in a service at Magnolia Chapel in Macquarie Park in North Ryde, Sydney. A number of Australian celebrities paid tribute to Turpie earlier this week. Breakfast television host Larry Emdur described the star as the "best Price (more)...
- 3/15/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Australian celebrities have been paying tribute to late television host Ian Turpie. Turpie, best known for his hosting role on The New Price is Right, passed away in the company of his wife and three children on Sunday (March 11), after a year-long battle with cancer. Breakfast television host Larry Emdur wrote on his Twitter page: "So many jokes to tell, so many yarns to spin, so many game shows to host and never enough time.. Rip Ian "Turps" Turpie, best Price host ever (sic)." "I saw Turps a few years ago, he said people still yell "Come On Down !!" to him every single day & it still made him smile." Emdur later added: "Turps loved an audience & would love it that you care enough that he's trending on Twitter. Says a lot about the legend & the fun he gave us. On a sad day in TV history, it's worth (more)...
- 3/12/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
From the advertising dollars to the ratings rivalry – television’s earliest timeslot is big business. Brooke Hemphill sets her alarm and goes on set to find out the perfect recipe for making breakfast TV.
It’s after midnight on a Thursday evening in Sydney’s Cbd. The streets are largely deserted as the final day of the working week looms. While the nine to five set are safely tucked up in bed, in the heart of the city, Seven’s Martin Place studio is quiet, although never sleeping. Several journalists staff the newsroom on the first level and one flight of stairs above, two producers work the overnight shift for Seven’s market-leading breakfast program, Sunrise. Soon they will be joined by line producer David ‘Dougie’ Walters who is about to begin his day.
At a time when hospitality workers and university students contemplate calling it a night, Walters is at his desk.
It’s after midnight on a Thursday evening in Sydney’s Cbd. The streets are largely deserted as the final day of the working week looms. While the nine to five set are safely tucked up in bed, in the heart of the city, Seven’s Martin Place studio is quiet, although never sleeping. Several journalists staff the newsroom on the first level and one flight of stairs above, two producers work the overnight shift for Seven’s market-leading breakfast program, Sunrise. Soon they will be joined by line producer David ‘Dougie’ Walters who is about to begin his day.
At a time when hospitality workers and university students contemplate calling it a night, Walters is at his desk.
- 2/22/2012
- by Brooke Hemphill
- Encore Magazine
Sunrise, Today Tonight and The Morning Show are having an overhaul of presenters, according to reports. Various sources have claimed that Melissa Doyle is ready to leave her hosting role on Sunrise to move to current affairs show Today Tonight, while Today Tonight's current host Matthew White has been tipped to present Sunrise with Kylie Gillies. Gillies currently fronts The Morning Show with Larry Emdur, but Samantha Armytage is rumoured to be taking over her role. David Koch is also believed to be in the running for a primetime hosting job next year. Sunrise producer Tim Davies wrote on his Twitter (more)...
- 10/24/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Kelly Landry has revealed that her body is "preparing" to give birth. The pregnant Australian television personality, who is best known as the presenter of travel show Getaway, said that she is currently enjoying a "babymoon" on Hamilton Island while her husband Anthony Bell is racing at sea alongside celebrities including morning TV star Larry Emdur and rugby player Phil Waugh. Landry told The Daily Telegraph: "I'm averaging about three hours sleep a night. The smallest thing, a little noise, anything, will wake me. It's your body preparing you for when the baby arrives." The 31-year-old (more)...
- 8/24/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Larry Emdur has asked Kylie Gillies to move in with him. The Australian television personality, who co-presents The Morning Show with Gillies every day, reportedly offered for her and her husband to live with him while they are left "homeless" as their house is being renovated. "It's been a nightmare, so I might have to take Larry up on his offer," she told the Herald Sun. Gillies and Emdur are poised to celebrate The Morning Show's fourth birthday tomorrow and said that their success is due to lots of laughter and tequila slammers. They also revealed that they know each other inside out. Gillies joked that (more)...
- 6/16/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Tim Ross has become a father for the first time. The Australian radio personality, who is married to Michelle, welcomed a baby boy called Bugsy into the world on Saturday. He wrote on Twitter: "Our beautiful boy Bugsy was born on Saturday. Mum and bub doing well. Dad struggling with hospital food." He then posted a picture of a sausage and poached egg. After various friends and fans congratulated him, he wrote: "Thanks for all your kind words about our new little boy and for the n*b jokes about the sausage." Morning Show host Larry Emdur later wrote to Ross: "Huge Yeehah! To Rosso and Michelle on brand new bub! (sic). (more)...
- 6/7/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Michael Clarke has celebrated his 30th birthday with a marathon party. The sports star, who was announced as the new captain of the Australian cricket team last week, began the weekend with lunch at Neil Perry's restaurant Rockpool Bar and Grill in Sydney's Cbd. According to The Sunday Telegraph, stars including TV presenter Larry Emdur, footballer Luke Ricketson and Grant Vandenberg attended the party. Clarke later met up with rumoured girlfriend Kyly Boldy, his father Les and two more female friends at his Bondi apartment before leaving for drinks in the Ravesi Hotel. One onlooker said: "Michael looked (more)...
- 4/4/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Larry Emdur is believed to have accepted a place in Dancing With The Stars. The 46-year-old Australian television host, who is best known for presenting The Morning Show on the Seven Network, is rumoured to be the latest celebrity to sign a contract to appear in this year's season of the reality TV series. Although show bosses have not yet confirmed any participants, The Daily Telegraph reports that Lara Bingle and Brynne Edelsten have already agreed to take part in the show. Other rumoured celebrity (more)...
- 3/21/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Kylie Gillies and Melissa Doyle have denied being jealous of Larry Emdur. Morning Show presenter Emdur, who co-hosts with Gillies, was believed to have enraged the two female TV stars after he signed a new deal worth $$800,000 (£500,000) with Channel Seven to continue working for them. Despite Gillies and Doyle having much smaller salaries than Emdur, a representative from the Seven Network (more)...
- 2/8/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Larry Emdur has received a large payrise, according to reports. The 46-year-old Australian television host, who is best known for presenting Channel Seven's Morning Show with Kylie Gillies, has allegedly signed a new $$800,000 (£500,000) contract to stay with the network. An industry insider told The Sunday Telegraph of the rumoured payrise: "There are other people working just as hard in roles (more)...
- 2/7/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
A rival TV network has reportedly made plans to poach Larry Emdur from his current television hosting job. Nine Network, who Emdur used to work for, allegedly wants to lure him back to possibly replace Karl Stefanovic on the Today show following his defection to Channel Seven's The Morning Show in 2005. A Seven spokesperson told The Daily Telegraph that they would do "everything [they] can" to keep Emdur after his contract expires (more)...
- 1/10/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
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