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Country of origin
  
Australia

Picture format
  
16:9

First episode date
  
2004

Language
  
English

Presented by
  
Melissa Doyle, David Koch

5.6/10
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Original network
  
Seven Network

Original release
  
February 2006 - ?

Network
  
Seven Network

Cast
  
Melissa Doyle, David Koch

Running time
  
60 minutes per episode (inc. commercials)

Nominations
  
Logie Award for Best Presenter

Similar
  
Please Marry My Boy, Home and Away, Sunrise, Sunday Night, Battle of the Choirs

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Where Are They Now? is a television show that aired on Australia's Seven Network. It was hosted by David Koch, presenter of Seven's breakfast television program Sunrise and former Sunrise co-presenter Melissa Doyle.

Contents

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Premise

The program looks back at particular periods in recent history with a specific slant towards major events and popular culture, with a focus on Australian life at the time. Along with edited segments, each show features studio interviews with noted figures and celebrities who have seemingly ended their 15 minutes of fame and gone into obscurity, leading the presenters to ask them the question, "where are they now?". Cast reunions (such as bringing together the original Fletcher family from the soap opera Home and Away) are also common segments on the show.

History

A revival of a previous show of the same name hosted by Peter Luck in 1997, the revamped Where Are They Now? debuted on Sunday night at 6:30pm in February 2006 to high ratings. The show went on hiatus from June to early August 2006 to make way for the celebrity singing competition It Takes Two, but returned to the same time slot after the finale of that series. Numerous episodes revisited guests and stories previously featured on Peter Luck's 1997 version.

Where Are They Now? returned for a second series in May 2007, and a one-off episode aired on 16 November 2008.

References

Where Are They Now? (Australian TV program) Wikipedia