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Flick Palmateer (Elimination 13 - Australian Survivor)
Season 2023, Ep. 16
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On this podcast, Flick chats about:
- walking straight past an immunity idol
- why she made the original switch to the Shonee / Liz alliance
- if the rapport with Shonee and Liz was genuine or game strategy
- reading or misreading the numbers in each alliance
- the strength of the women in challenges
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37. Sophie Monk (Love Island Australia)
14:28||Season 2024, Ep. 37Welcome to TV Central: One on One Today, we’re thrilled to be joined by the one and only Sophie Monk, as we dive into the heart of Australia’s reality TV scene! Sophie’s back to host Season 6 of Love Island Australia, where romance and heartbreak collide as the hottest singles step into a luxurious villa in Spain. With years of experience on Australian TV— from her time on Celebrity Apprentice to her own search for love on The Bachelorette—Sophie is an expert on navigating the highs and lows of reality TV.Outside of Love Island, Sophie’s presence is everywhere. She’s a regular on The Hundred with Andy Lee, recently married Joshua Gross in 2022, and will appear as a celebrity guest judge on RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under.On today’s episode, Sophie gives us the scoop on:Married life with Josh and life beyond the screenWhether we’ll see real, lasting love unfold on Love Island AustraliaWho’s standing out among this season’s contestantsWhether girls are still drawn to the “bad boy” charmThe fiery moments we can expect to see in the villaHow Love Island keeps young viewers tuning in on 9NowWhy Australia’s fallen in love with her over the yearsHer competitive side and what drives herHer excitement for Drag Race Down UnderThe balance between her glamorous public life and ordinary private momentsHer journey from the tough days in Hollywood to where she is nowAdvice she’d give to her 20-year-old selfA misconception she’s ready to clear upAnd, if she believes in love at first sightFor all your TV news, streaming updates, ratings, reviews, guides, and more, head over to TV Central.36. Kitty Flanagan (Fisk)
21:27||Season 2024, Ep. 36Welcome to TV Central: One on One, the podcast where we go behind the scenes of your favorite shows, talk to the stars, and get the latest scoop on what’s happening in the world of TV.Today, we’re thrilled to dive into the much-anticipated third season of the award-winning comedy Fisk, premiering exclusively on ABC TV and ABC iview this Sunday, October 20, at 8 pm. Helen Tudor-Fisk—played by the brilliant Kitty Flanagan—is back with her signature no-nonsense attitude, navigating life and law in six hilarious, star-packed episodes.Joining us today is Kitty Flanagan herself! Kitty is here to chat about:Whether she imagined this kind of success for FiskHow these quirky characters are so relatable to the audienceThe move to the coveted Sunday night slotThe growth and development of Helen FiskWhat to expect in Season 3Exciting guest star rolesThe story behind the Lucky Waving CatConnecting with regional AustraliaHer upcoming tourHer podcast The JunkeesIt’s going to be a fantastic conversation, so stick around! For all the latest TV news, streaming updates, ratings, reviews, and more, head over to TV Central at www.tvcentral.com.au.35. Davie Fogarty (Shark Tank Australia)
21:40||Season 2024, Ep. 35Welcome to another episode of TV Central: One on One, the podcast where we bring you exclusive interviews with the biggest names in television and entertainment. Today, we’re diving deep into the tank—Shark Tank, that is! The brand-new season of Shark Tank Australia is about to premiere, and we’ve got some exciting updates. Returning sharks Davie Fogarty, Jane Lu, and Robert Herjavec will be joined by two new heavy hitters—Maxine Horne and Nick Bell. Together, they’ll be battling it out to back the next big thing in Australian entrepreneurship.But today, we’re thrilled to be speaking with one of those sharks, Davie Fogarty. His story is nothing short of remarkable. From baking biscuits to sell at school to launching his first side hustle at just 16, Davie’s entrepreneurial journey has been a rollercoaster of trial, error, and incredible success. His eCommerce powerhouse, The Davie Group, has launched over 10 successful brands, generating more than $500 million in sales. And with bold plans to launch up to 1,000 products in a single year, Davie’s vision for the future is unstoppable.In today’s episode, Davie will be sharing some of his most valuable insights, including:What keeps drawing him back to Shark Tank*How he finds and seals the right dealCollaborations with previous contestantsThe Oodie brand and his entrepreneurial journeyUsing data and predictive analytics to find winning productsRaising capital and scaling a businessHis life away from business and what a typical week looks likeWhy some deals fall through after filmingAnd what else to expect this season on Shark TankIt’s all here on today’s episode of TV Central: One on One. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to learn from one of Australia’s sharpest entrepreneurs. And don’t forget, for all the latest in TV news, streaming info, ratings, cinema reviews, and more, head to TV Central at www.tvcentral.com.au.34. Tom Cashman (Taskmaster Australia)
28:26||Season 2024, Ep. 34Welcome to the TV Central: One on One podcast, where we dive deep into the world of television with your favorite stars and creators! Today, we have an exciting guest—Tom Cashman!Tom is a stand-up comedian, writer, and the sharp-witted, comedically ruthless co-host of Taskmaster Australia. You might’ve caught him on Question Everything, The Project, or The Hundred with Andy Lee. And who could forget his viral landlord saga that racked up over 120 million views on TikTok? He’s also been selling out shows across Australia and the UK, leaving audiences in stitches.2024 is a massive year for Tom. He’s back for Season 3 of Taskmaster Australia, touring his new hit show Everything to packed houses, and his debut comedy special, PESTS, just premiered on YouTube!In today’s episode, we chat with Tom about:The feeling of ownership over Taskmaster AustraliaBalancing competition and comedy on the showCelebrities who make tasks way harder than they should beHis famous Landlord Reference sagaAnd, of course, the stars he’d love to have on TaskmasterStay tuned for this fun and insightful conversation! And for all your television news, streaming tips, ratings, and more, head over to tvcentral.com.au.33. Manu Feildel (My Kitchen Rules)
14:00||Season 2024, Ep. 33Welcome to another episode of TV Central: One on One, where we dive deep into the world of television with the biggest names in the industry! Today, we’re talking about the return of a fan favorite: My Kitchen Rules is back, and at the helm are celebrity chefs Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge.These two culinary powerhouses are teaming up once again as co-hosts, judges, and mates to find Australia’s best home cooks. You can catch all the action when MKR returns to Channel 7 and 7plus at 7:30 PM on Monday, September 9th.My guest today is none other than Manu Feildel himself. You might know him as the charismatic French-Australian chef from Ready Steady Cook, MasterChef, and of course, My Kitchen Rules, which he’s been co-hosting since 2010.In today’s episode, we’ll chat with Manu about:What viewers can expect from this season of MKRThe variety of contestants this yearWhether there are really any new flavors'Out there' recipes that might surprise youDrama versus cooking – what takes center stage?How Manu handles the drama (or leaves it to Colin!)His friendship and working relationship with Colin FassnidgeContestants playing it safe versus going bold with their cookingHis passion for fitness and boxingHis time on Dancing with the StarsLife outside MKR: successes and failures in the restaurant worldThe challenge of making cooking shows work without the sensory experience for viewersIt’s going to be a fantastic chat, so stick around!And don’t forget, for all the latest TV news, streaming updates, and movie reviews, visit TV Central at www.tvcentral.com.au.32. Leeanna Walsman (Human Error)
16:15||Season 2024, Ep. 32Welcome to the TV Central Podcast, your go-to destination for the latest television news, streaming info, ratings, and exclusive interviews. Today, we have a special guest—Leeanna Walsman, star of the gripping Australian drama Human Error.Inspired by true events, Human Error follows Detective Holly O'Rourke, played by Leeanna, as she and her homicide team dive into what starts as a seemingly straightforward murder investigation. But as Holly fights to save her career, family, and faith in justice, they uncover a criminal conspiracy that changes everything.You may recognize Leeanna from her incredible work in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, Looking for Alibrandi, and the fan-favorite Wentworth. In this episode, she shares the inside scoop on:The world of Human Error and the complexity of her character, Holly.Holly’s emotional journey and personal struggles.Her on-screen relationship with her daughter.The revival of Australian drama on free-to-air TV.Her experiences on Wentworth.The diversity in her acting roles.How real-life events inspired Human Error.The possibility of a season 2.What’s next on her acting bucket list.For all things TV, including reviews, guides, and more, head to TV Central at www.tvcentral.com.au.31. Larry Emdur (The Chase Australia)
16:30||Season 2024, Ep. 31Welcome to another episode of the TV Central: One on One podcast! Today, we’re honored to have Larry Emdur with us—one of Australian television's most beloved and enduring figures. Larry has navigated the highs and lows of the TV industry with grace, from his early days as a newsreader to hosting shows like The Morning Show and The Chase Australia.Larry’s career has been a remarkable journey, and this year, he was honored with the coveted Gold Logie—an achievement that, by his own admission, came as a genuine surprise. In this episode, Larry opens up about his life and career, including:Why he was genuinely surprised to win the Gold LogieA week of tattoos and pizzaHis passion for the television industryMemorable moments from The Main Event, The Price is Right, Celebrity Dog School, and Celebrity SplashBattling self-doubt along the wayFor all the latest television news, streaming info, ratings, cinema reviews, TV guides, and more, don’t forget to visit TV Central at www.tvcentral.com.au.30. Kate Miller-Heidke
16:19||Season 2024, Ep. 30Welcome to another episode of TV Central: One on One, where we dive deep into the world of television and entertainment. Today, we’re turning our spotlight on one of Seven’s biggest hits—The Voice. Get ready for breathtaking performances and those electrifying chair turns as The Voice returns to Channel 7 and 7plus, Monday, August 19th at 7:30 PM.In this episode, I’m thrilled to be joined by the incredibly talented Kate Miller-Heidke. Kate is an award-winning singer-songwriter who effortlessly moves between contemporary pop, folk, musical theatre, and opera. With five top 10 studio albums under her belt—including O Vertigo! and Nightflight—Kate’s multi-platinum hits like 'The Last Day On Earth' and 'Caught In The Crowd' have captivated audiences worldwide. Her latest album, Child In Reverse, continues to showcase her unique artistry.Today on the podcast, Kate chats about:Why she decided to join The Voice AustraliaThe never-ending pool of talent on the showBalancing mentoring with the competition aspectBonding with the other judgesWhether there’s a mandate to be a ‘nice’ judgeThe various opportunities she has explored in her careerThe uncertainty that comes with a career in musicHow her family would describe herFor all the latest in television news, streaming updates, ratings, cinema reviews, and more, be sure to check out TV Central at www.tvcentral.com.au.Before we dive in, a quick note: This interview was conducted over the phone, so the sound quality may not be up to our usual standard—apologies for that.29. Shaun Micallef (Eve of Destruction)
26:22||Season 2024, Ep. 29Welcome to another episode of the TV Central: One on One podcast! Today, we’re joined by the legendary Shaun Micallef—a comedian, actor, writer, and television presenter who’s been gracing our screens for decades. You might know him from iconic shows like Mad as Hell and Talkin’ ’Bout Your Generation, or perhaps from his work on Full Frontal, The Micallef Program, Newstopia, and Mr and Mrs Murder. But today, we’re talking about his two biggest roles: hosting Channel 10’s Brain Eisteddfod and appearing right here on this podcast.Shaun is back at the ABC with a brand-new eight-part talk show, Shaun Micallef’s Eve of Destruction, premiering Wednesday, August 14th at 8 pm on ABC TV and ABC iview. In this series, Shaun explores what truly matters to his celebrity guests by asking them to choose two possessions they would save in a hypothetical disaster. What can’t Stephen Curry live without? What will Mary Coustas rescue first? And what item does Rebecca Gibney cherish most?In today’s episode, Shaun Micallef discusses:The unique twist of destruction in his new show, instead of a traditional interview formatThe talented Felix Cameron from Boy Swallows UniverseWhat two personal items he would bring to the set if the roles were reversedUpcoming guests on the showA major career change in his lifeWhy sketch comedy has almost disappeared from free-to-air TVThe scarcity of unique characters like Norman Gunston and Effie on television todayWhether the Shaun Micallef we see is the real deal or a performanceWhat he enjoys doing in his spare timeWhat’s still on his bucket list for the futureFor the latest TV news, streaming updates, movie reviews, and more, visit TV Central at www.tvcentral.com.au.