60 Minutes (Australian TV program)

60 Minutes
Genre Newsmagazine
Created by Don Hewitt
Presented by Liz Hayes (1996–present)
Charles Wooley (1993–2005, 2009–present)
Tara Brown (2001–present)
Michael Usher (2009–present)
Allison Langdon (2011–present)
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 41
Production
Executive producer(s) Tom Malone (2013)
Location(s) TCN-9 Willoughby, New South Wales
Running time 46 minutes
Release
Original network Nine Network
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Original release 11 February 1979 – present
Chronology
Related shows 60 Minutes (1968–present)
External links
Website

60 Minutes is an Australian version of the U.S. television newsmagazine program 60 Minutes airing on Sunday nights on the Nine Network. A New Zealand version uses segments of the show.

Gerald Stone, the founding executive producer, was given the job by Kerry Packer and was told:[1] "I don't give a f... what it takes. Just do it and get it right." After the first episode was broadcast on 11 February 1979, Packer was less than impressed, telling Stone:[1] "You've blown it, son. You better fix it fast." Over the years, Stone's award winning 60 Minutes revolutionised Australian current affairs reporting and enhanced the careers of Ray Martin, Ian Leslie, George Negus, and later Jana Wendt.[1]

Awards

60 Minutes has won numerous awards for broadcasting, including five Silver Logies, one Special Achievement Logie, and received nominations for a further six Logie awards.[2]

Executive producers

Reporting team

Present correspondents

Contributing reporters

Past correspondents

Original correspondents

Commentators

Past and present commentators include:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Stone, Gerald (30 July 2011). "Just do it and get it right!". The Australian. Retrieved 25 January 2012.
  2. "Awards for 60 Minutes: Logie Awards". Internet Movie Database. 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2012.

External links

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