This Is Your Life (Australian TV series)
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This Is Your Life | |
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Genre | Reality Documentary |
Presented by | Seven Mike Willesee (1975) Digby Wolfe (1976) Roger Climpson (1977–1980) Nine Mike Munro (1995–2005, 2008) Eddie McGuire (2011) |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 17 |
Production | |
Production locations | TCN-9 Sydney, New South Wales (1995–2005) GTV-9 Bendigo Street Richmond (2008) Docklands Studios Melbourne (2011) |
Running time | 60 Minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Seven Network (1975–1980, 2022–) Nine Network (1995–2005, 2008, 2011) |
Picture format | PAL |
Audio format | Mono (1975–1980) Stereo (1995–2005, 2008, 2011) |
Original release | 1975–1980, 1995–2005, 2008, 28 February – 21 March 2011 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | American version British version New Zealand version |
This Is Your Life is an Australian television documentary and reality show, based on the American show of the same name, which was created, produced and originally hosted by Ralph Edwards, in which the presenter surprises celebrity guests with a show documenting their lives, with audience participation from their friends and family.
Original broadcast[]
The original series began broadcasting in Australia in 1975 on the Seven Network, with Bill Lovelock as executive producer and Mike Willesee as host. Subsequent seasons were compered by Digby Wolfe (1976) and Roger Climpson (1977–1980).
Nine Network versions[]
In 1995, the Nine Network relaunched the program with a 13-year successful run hosted by journalist Mike Munro. In November 2010, it was announced that the show would return on 28 February 2011 and be hosted by Eddie McGuire; however, it was not as successful, and after just four episodes the show did not return.
Seven Network revival[]
On 27 January 2022, a revival for the Seven Network was announced.[1]
References[]
- ^ Knox, David (27 January 2022). "Seven to reboot This Is Your Life". TV Tonight. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
External links[]
- Seven Network original programming
- Nine Network original programming
- 1970s Australian documentary television series
- 1980s Australian documentary television series
- 1990s Australian documentary television series
- 2000s Australian documentary television series
- 2010s Australian documentary television series
- 1975 Australian television series debuts
- 1980 Australian television series endings
- 1995 Australian television series debuts
- 2005 Australian television series endings
- 2008 Australian television series debuts
- 2008 Australian television series endings
- 2011 Australian television series debuts
- 2011 Australian television series endings
- 2022 Australian television series debuts
- English-language television shows
- Black-and-white Australian television shows
- Australian television show stubs