Sunday Night (Australian TV program)

Sunday Night (Australian TV program)
Sunday Night
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Format News and Current Affairs
Presented by Chris Bath
Country of origin Australia
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 73
Production
Location(s) Sydney
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Seven Network
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Original run 8 February 2009 – Present
External links
Website

Sunday Night is an Australian news and current affairs program produced and broadcast by the Seven Network. The program airs on Sunday nights at 6:30 pm, and is presented by Seven News Sydney presenter Chris Bath.[1]

Contents

Overview

Sunday Night is a newsmagazine show, featuring a mix of feature stories, investigative reports, forums and interviews. Unlike other newsmagazine programs, the show initially featured a live studio audience, which has since been removed.

Initially, each episode of the show was immediately followed by a companion program, The All in Call, a live question and answer session broadcast on Seven HD and online. The separate program was later axed, and the discussion was integrated into the final segment of Sunday Night.[2] With the removal of the studio audience the All In Call no longer features in the program.

Scheduling

During the AFL season, Sunday Night may air at a different timeslot in the Adelaide and Perth markets.

From July to August Sunday Night went on hiatus due to Dancing With the Stars airing in its normal timeslot of Sunday 6:30pm. instead, Sunday Night's Monday edition on 7Two at 7:30 pm on Monday nights.

Correspondents & Presenters

Presenters

Mike Munro stood down as co-host to concentrate on reporting in April 2011.

Reporters

Guest Reporters

Chris Bath also frequently reports for the program.

Executive Producers

See also

References

External links


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