Fox will air Fire Fight Australia, a benefit concert featuring Queen, Adam Lambert, Michael Bublé, k.d. lang, 5 Seconds of Summer and other musical acts, on Saturday, February 29.
The U.S. network’s special coverage of the event, which is set to take place this Sunday at Sydney’s Anz Stadium, will air from 11 p.m. to midnight Et/Pt on the 29th. Olivia Newton-John will host the Fox telecast.
In Australia, the concert will air live on Sunday on Channel 7 and 7plus, and Fox8 and Foxtel Go.
Alice Cooper and Ronan Keating are also in the show lineup, along with a number of Australian music notables. The roster of those performing live includes Amy Shark, Baker Boy, Conrad Sewell, Daryl Braithwaite, Delta Goodrem, Grinspoon, Guy Sebastian, Hilltop Hoods, Icehouse, Illy, Jessica Mauboy, John Farnham, Lee Kernaghan, Peking Duk, Pete Murray, Tina Arena and William Barton.
The event, slated to last 10 hours,...
The U.S. network’s special coverage of the event, which is set to take place this Sunday at Sydney’s Anz Stadium, will air from 11 p.m. to midnight Et/Pt on the 29th. Olivia Newton-John will host the Fox telecast.
In Australia, the concert will air live on Sunday on Channel 7 and 7plus, and Fox8 and Foxtel Go.
Alice Cooper and Ronan Keating are also in the show lineup, along with a number of Australian music notables. The roster of those performing live includes Amy Shark, Baker Boy, Conrad Sewell, Daryl Braithwaite, Delta Goodrem, Grinspoon, Guy Sebastian, Hilltop Hoods, Icehouse, Illy, Jessica Mauboy, John Farnham, Lee Kernaghan, Peking Duk, Pete Murray, Tina Arena and William Barton.
The event, slated to last 10 hours,...
- 2/14/2020
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Rachel Griffiths’ directorial debut feels less like a heartwarming tale of triumph and more like a thinly veiled advertisement for the racing industry
It doesn’t take long into Rachel Griffiths’ debut directorial feature film, Ride Like a Girl, to be struck by the realisation that this is play-to-the-bleachers entertainment, loaded with Hallmark sentiment and configured with an atmospheric integrity a cut above a soft drink commercial.
It is a biopic of Michelle Payne from central Victoria who, in 2015, became the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup. The film reaches a high-water mark of cinematic schmaltz in, well, water, during a sequence capturing Payne (Teresa Palmer) connecting with “the one” – her horse, Prince of Penzance. This takes place on a beach and is captured in long shots, with small waves and globs of sea foam rolling gently into the shore while panpipes play on the soundtrack. I wouldn...
It doesn’t take long into Rachel Griffiths’ debut directorial feature film, Ride Like a Girl, to be struck by the realisation that this is play-to-the-bleachers entertainment, loaded with Hallmark sentiment and configured with an atmospheric integrity a cut above a soft drink commercial.
It is a biopic of Michelle Payne from central Victoria who, in 2015, became the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup. The film reaches a high-water mark of cinematic schmaltz in, well, water, during a sequence capturing Payne (Teresa Palmer) connecting with “the one” – her horse, Prince of Penzance. This takes place on a beach and is captured in long shots, with small waves and globs of sea foam rolling gently into the shore while panpipes play on the soundtrack. I wouldn...
- 9/23/2019
- by Luke Buckmaster
- The Guardian - Film News
“Couple of good lookin’ roosters in a ute”
Nissan has launched the latest TV ad in a campaign to show that the Nissan Navara is “still Australia’s most powerful trade”.
In the ad – which aired tonight during the final of The X Factor – two men are driving around a winding mountainside where loose boulders commonly fall from above, while singing Daryl Braithwaite’s version of ‘The Horses’.
The agency behind the ad was Whybin\Tbwa\Melbourne, which kicked off the campaign in September with an ad featuring a man in a Navara pulling a tank.
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Nissan has launched the latest TV ad in a campaign to show that the Nissan Navara is “still Australia’s most powerful trade”.
In the ad – which aired tonight during the final of The X Factor – two men are driving around a winding mountainside where loose boulders commonly fall from above, while singing Daryl Braithwaite’s version of ‘The Horses’.
The agency behind the ad was Whybin\Tbwa\Melbourne, which kicked off the campaign in September with an ad featuring a man in a Navara pulling a tank.
The post Mates sing ‘The Horses’ in a boulder field in latest ad for Nissan Navara appeared first on mUmBRELLA.
- 11/20/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Olivia Newton-John has spoke of her admiration for Daryl Braithwaite. The Australian singer, who is being joined on stage by Sherbet singer Braithwaite at her concert in Melbourne tonight, said that she wanted him to be her special guest on her tour because she appreciates his talent. Newton-John told the Herald Sun: "I love Darryl. He's a great singer. I went to see him sing in a club when I was last in Melbourne." Last year, Braithwaite revealed that he briefly dated Newton-John when they were at school together, saying: "We were boyfriend and girlfriend for about a week or two. We held hands; that's about it." She said of his claims: "Darryl is someone who I went to school (more)...
- 2/27/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Daryl Braithwaite has revealed that Olivia Newton-John was his first love. The former Sherbet singer - who is scheduled to join Grease star Newton-John on stage next month as a special guest on the Melbourne leg of her national tour - said that they "went steady" briefly when they were classmates at South Yarra's Christ Church Grammar school. Braithwaite told the Herald Sun: "We were boyfriend and girlfriend for about a week or two. We held hands; that's about it." The musician said that he only gets to see Newton-John about once a year because he is based in Melbourne and she is in the Us, but said that they are still great friends. Of their upcoming performance, Braithwaite said: "I remember we did a charity event together in Sydney at a big stadium and it went very well. This one will be great, too. With the orchestra, (more)...
- 1/16/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
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