‘I will deck you, buddy’: The evolution of Australia’s TV industry

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Opinion: ‘I will deck you buddy’: the evolution of Australia’s TV industry | Andrew Hornery

Survivor: Kerri-Anne Kennerley at this year’s Logie Awards.She shared a story about standing at the bar of the Orient Hotel at a work function in The Rocks during the 1980s waiting for a drink, when she felt someone unzipping her fitted cocktail dress from behind, without her permission.

He abruptly stopped. KAK turned around to see who it was, only to discover the unnamed man unzipping her dress was one of the most powerful men in media at the time. A furious KAK, happily married, stood her ground, and gave him an earful. KAK told me privately afterwards who the perpetrator was. He’s still alive. We agreed to keep his identity under wraps given that while her career soared, his crashed and burned. Today their fortunes could not be more disparate.

Apparently Chisholm could reduce eminently qualified professional adults to tears with a single, withering glare, and a barrage of insults.Never speak ill of the dead they say, but no sooner had the news been confirmed

 

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the quiz shows are fashionable..........20 years ago

Return to normal transmission - handbag duties have recommenced.

Irish or Anglo or European heritage community of White Australians since 1901?

Yeah sure, sure.

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