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Season 21 of The Bachelorette is officially underway, and it's shaping up to be one of the most dramatic and outrageous seasons to date!
During the July 22 episode, the show issues a playful warning, advising viewers that the episode "contains images of a graphic nature, including scantily clad men thrusting and gyrating." The advisory cheekily concludes with a nod to those with sensitive hearts or lively libidos: "Viewer discretion is advised."
The warning stems from the first group date, where some of Jenn's suitors take the stage for a steamy strip tease. Adding to the excitement, Becky and Elly Miles, the dynamic duo from Season 6 of The Bachelorette Australia, join as special judges to help Jenn assess the passionate (and borderline erotic) competition.
Keep scrolling to learn more about these entertaining sisters!
Instagram / @bacheloretteauBecky and Elly Miles co-led Season 6 of 'The Bachelorette Australia.'
Ok, we know this...
Season 21 of The Bachelorette is officially underway, and it's shaping up to be one of the most dramatic and outrageous seasons to date!
During the July 22 episode, the show issues a playful warning, advising viewers that the episode "contains images of a graphic nature, including scantily clad men thrusting and gyrating." The advisory cheekily concludes with a nod to those with sensitive hearts or lively libidos: "Viewer discretion is advised."
The warning stems from the first group date, where some of Jenn's suitors take the stage for a steamy strip tease. Adding to the excitement, Becky and Elly Miles, the dynamic duo from Season 6 of The Bachelorette Australia, join as special judges to help Jenn assess the passionate (and borderline erotic) competition.
Keep scrolling to learn more about these entertaining sisters!
Instagram / @bacheloretteauBecky and Elly Miles co-led Season 6 of 'The Bachelorette Australia.'
Ok, we know this...
- 7/23/2024
- by Allison DeGrushe
- Distractify
The Challenge season 39 cast includes contestants from Big Brother and Survivor, as well as returning champions who will make surprise appearances during eliminations. The cast features a diverse group of individuals like Jessica Brody, Berna Canbeldek, Ed Eason, and Michele Fitzgerald, among others. Champion competitors such as Ct Tamburello, Cara Maria Sorbello, and Jordan Wiseley will also make surprise returns for eliminations.
The Challenge season 39 cast has been announced, and it includes contestants from Big Brother and Survivor, along with returning champions who will only make surprise appearances during eliminations. The reality competition series is hosted by Tj Lavin and features players competing against each other in physical challenges. At the end of it all, the winner leaves with a grand prize. There have been multiple spin-offs over the years, and competitors from other reality shows have taken part along the way, including during the currently-airing The Challenge: USA season 2, which features contestants from Survivor,...
The Challenge season 39 cast has been announced, and it includes contestants from Big Brother and Survivor, along with returning champions who will only make surprise appearances during eliminations. The reality competition series is hosted by Tj Lavin and features players competing against each other in physical challenges. At the end of it all, the winner leaves with a grand prize. There have been multiple spin-offs over the years, and competitors from other reality shows have taken part along the way, including during the currently-airing The Challenge: USA season 2, which features contestants from Survivor,...
- 9/12/2023
- by Lorianne Palinkas
- ScreenRant
Festival
Anurag Kashyap, Sunny Leone, Taapsee Pannu, Rahul Bhat, Ranjan Singh, Anup Singh, Don Palathara, and Sami Khan are among the guest list at the 12th edition of Bmo International Film Festival of South Asia (Iffsa), Toronto (Oct. 12-22).
With a lineup of some 120 films and more than 30 events, Iffsa is among the largest South Asian-themed festivals in the world. Selections include Cannes duo – Kashyap’s “Kennedy,” starring Leone and Bhat, and Kanu Behl’s “Agra,” Laetitia Colombani’s “The Braid” starring Kim Raver (“Grey’s Anatomy”) and Berlin selections “Ghaath” by Chhatrapal Ninawe and “Aatmapamphlet” by Ashish Bende. From Rotterdam, Palathara’s “Family,” starring Vinay Forrt and Devashish Makhija’s “Joram,” headlined by Manoj Bajpayee, feature alongside Jagath Manuwarna’s Sri Lankan film “Whispering Mountains.”
Acclaimed Bangladesh series “Pett Kata Shaw” will feature as will Canadian Bengali-language production “Meghna Konnya” by Fuad Chowdhury, Atul Sabharwal’s Hindi-language “Berlin” and Osman...
Anurag Kashyap, Sunny Leone, Taapsee Pannu, Rahul Bhat, Ranjan Singh, Anup Singh, Don Palathara, and Sami Khan are among the guest list at the 12th edition of Bmo International Film Festival of South Asia (Iffsa), Toronto (Oct. 12-22).
With a lineup of some 120 films and more than 30 events, Iffsa is among the largest South Asian-themed festivals in the world. Selections include Cannes duo – Kashyap’s “Kennedy,” starring Leone and Bhat, and Kanu Behl’s “Agra,” Laetitia Colombani’s “The Braid” starring Kim Raver (“Grey’s Anatomy”) and Berlin selections “Ghaath” by Chhatrapal Ninawe and “Aatmapamphlet” by Ashish Bende. From Rotterdam, Palathara’s “Family,” starring Vinay Forrt and Devashish Makhija’s “Joram,” headlined by Manoj Bajpayee, feature alongside Jagath Manuwarna’s Sri Lankan film “Whispering Mountains.”
Acclaimed Bangladesh series “Pett Kata Shaw” will feature as will Canadian Bengali-language production “Meghna Konnya” by Fuad Chowdhury, Atul Sabharwal’s Hindi-language “Berlin” and Osman...
- 8/30/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
The editors behind Nitram, I Met A Girl, The Furnace and June Again will compete for this year’s Ellie Award for Best Editing in Feature Drama, while the television drama category will be a contest between those who cut Wakefield, The Tailings, Jack Irish, Eden and Bump.
The annual awards of the Australian Screen Editors (Ase) will be held in early February with the hope that travel restrictions between states will have eased.
“It’s been a tough two years and we think we all deserve to be together in person to celebrate these fine achievements in editing, and the results of everybody’s hard work during such difficult times,” Ase president Danielle Boesenberg tells If.
In addition to the feature film prize, I Met A Girl editor Melanie Annan will also be in contention for Best Editing in Documentary and Series for Three Songs for Benazir, shared with Christoph Wermke.
The annual awards of the Australian Screen Editors (Ase) will be held in early February with the hope that travel restrictions between states will have eased.
“It’s been a tough two years and we think we all deserve to be together in person to celebrate these fine achievements in editing, and the results of everybody’s hard work during such difficult times,” Ase president Danielle Boesenberg tells If.
In addition to the feature film prize, I Met A Girl editor Melanie Annan will also be in contention for Best Editing in Documentary and Series for Three Songs for Benazir, shared with Christoph Wermke.
- 11/1/2021
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
After a hiatus last year, Network 10 is set to run Pilot Week for a third time, looking for original unscripted series with a “distinctive Aussie flair”.
The ViacomCBS broadcaster is calling for “bold and diverse” formats that will complement its current slate, including MasterChef Australia, Have You Been Paying Attention?, Australian Survivor, The Bachelor Australia, Ambulance Australia, and The Masked Singer.
Previous success stories out of Pilot Week include Trial By Kyle, Kinne Tonight, Drunk History Australia, Taboo, and Saturday Night Rove. In the past, 10 has commissioned series based on audience reaction, social buzz and ratings.
10 ViacomCBS head of programming Daniel Monaghan said: “We are thrilled to see the return of Pilot Week this year. It is such a great opportunity to showcase creative projects from our talented production community, and then determine what resonates the most with our audience.
“Pilot Week has resulted in a number of the...
The ViacomCBS broadcaster is calling for “bold and diverse” formats that will complement its current slate, including MasterChef Australia, Have You Been Paying Attention?, Australian Survivor, The Bachelor Australia, Ambulance Australia, and The Masked Singer.
Previous success stories out of Pilot Week include Trial By Kyle, Kinne Tonight, Drunk History Australia, Taboo, and Saturday Night Rove. In the past, 10 has commissioned series based on audience reaction, social buzz and ratings.
10 ViacomCBS head of programming Daniel Monaghan said: “We are thrilled to see the return of Pilot Week this year. It is such a great opportunity to showcase creative projects from our talented production community, and then determine what resonates the most with our audience.
“Pilot Week has resulted in a number of the...
- 5/10/2021
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
‘The Masked Singer.’
Network 10 is sticking to tried-and-true formats next year, its schedule and investment in local content unaffected by the pandemic-induced advertising downturn.
While all the new and returning shows unveiled today were commissioned before the Federal Government’s media reforms scrapped the local content sub-quotas, executives say that had no bearing on its strategy for 2021.
New to the slate next year are Making It Australia, an adaptation of the NBCUniversal format, a local version of the UK’s The Dog House and The First Inventors, a co-commission with Nitv. (See separate story).
The network continues to commission children’s dramas, with the second series of Jonathan M. Shiff Productions’ The Bureau of Magical Things, the Stephen Jaggi Company’s teen mystery drama Dive Club (a co-commission with Netflix) and a third show yet to be announced. All will premiere on 10 Shake.
“We will deliver a 50-week schedule next year,...
Network 10 is sticking to tried-and-true formats next year, its schedule and investment in local content unaffected by the pandemic-induced advertising downturn.
While all the new and returning shows unveiled today were commissioned before the Federal Government’s media reforms scrapped the local content sub-quotas, executives say that had no bearing on its strategy for 2021.
New to the slate next year are Making It Australia, an adaptation of the NBCUniversal format, a local version of the UK’s The Dog House and The First Inventors, a co-commission with Nitv. (See separate story).
The network continues to commission children’s dramas, with the second series of Jonathan M. Shiff Productions’ The Bureau of Magical Things, the Stephen Jaggi Company’s teen mystery drama Dive Club (a co-commission with Netflix) and a third show yet to be announced. All will premiere on 10 Shake.
“We will deliver a 50-week schedule next year,...
- 10/14/2020
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
‘The Masked Singer.’
Network 10 is sticking to tried-and-true formats next year, its schedule and investment in local content unaffected by the pandemic-induced advertising downturn.
While all the new and returning shows unveiled today were commissioned before the Federal Government’s media reforms scrapped the local content sub-quotas, executives say that had no bearing on its strategy for 2021.
New to the slate next year are Making It Australia, an adaptation of the NBCUniversal format, a local version of the UK’s The Dog House and The First Inventors, a co-commission with Nitv. (See separate story).
The network continues to commission children’s dramas, with the second series of Jonathan M. Shiff Productions’ The Bureau of Magical Things, the Stephen Jaggi Company’s teen mystery drama Dive Club (a co-commission with Netflix) and a third show yet to be announced. All will premiere on 10 Shake.
“We will deliver a 50-week schedule next year,...
Network 10 is sticking to tried-and-true formats next year, its schedule and investment in local content unaffected by the pandemic-induced advertising downturn.
While all the new and returning shows unveiled today were commissioned before the Federal Government’s media reforms scrapped the local content sub-quotas, executives say that had no bearing on its strategy for 2021.
New to the slate next year are Making It Australia, an adaptation of the NBCUniversal format, a local version of the UK’s The Dog House and The First Inventors, a co-commission with Nitv. (See separate story).
The network continues to commission children’s dramas, with the second series of Jonathan M. Shiff Productions’ The Bureau of Magical Things, the Stephen Jaggi Company’s teen mystery drama Dive Club (a co-commission with Netflix) and a third show yet to be announced. All will premiere on 10 Shake.
“We will deliver a 50-week schedule next year,...
- 10/14/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
There may not be any new “Bachelor” content this summer, but there will be a lot of “Bachelor” content to tide you over before, well, whenever “The Bachelorette” can start shooting. You can now catch up with more than 20 seasons of the “Bachelor” franchise and its international editions on HBO Max, which launched on Wednesday.
If you sign up for yet another streaming service, you’ll get access to:
“The Bachelor”: Season 20 (Ben Higgins), Season 21 (Nick Viall) and Season 23 (Colton Underwood)
“The Bachelorette”: Season 11 (Kaitlyn Bristowe), Season 12 (JoJo Fletcher) and Season 14 (Becca Kufrin)
“Bachelor Pad”: Seasons 1-3
“Bachelor in Paradise”: Seasons 4-6
“The Bachelor Australia”: Season 2 (Blake Garvey) and Season 5 (Matty Johnson)
“The Bachelorette Australia”: Season 3 (Sophie Monk)
“Bachelor in Paradise Australia”: Season 1
“The Bachelor Canada”: Season 3 (Chris Leroux)
“The Bachelorette Canada”: Season 1 (Jasmine Lorimer)
“The Bachelor UK”: Season 1 (David...
If you sign up for yet another streaming service, you’ll get access to:
“The Bachelor”: Season 20 (Ben Higgins), Season 21 (Nick Viall) and Season 23 (Colton Underwood)
“The Bachelorette”: Season 11 (Kaitlyn Bristowe), Season 12 (JoJo Fletcher) and Season 14 (Becca Kufrin)
“Bachelor Pad”: Seasons 1-3
“Bachelor in Paradise”: Seasons 4-6
“The Bachelor Australia”: Season 2 (Blake Garvey) and Season 5 (Matty Johnson)
“The Bachelorette Australia”: Season 3 (Sophie Monk)
“Bachelor in Paradise Australia”: Season 1
“The Bachelor Canada”: Season 3 (Chris Leroux)
“The Bachelorette Canada”: Season 1 (Jasmine Lorimer)
“The Bachelor UK”: Season 1 (David...
- 5/27/2020
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
‘Playing For Keeps’ cast (L-r) Cece Peters, Isabella Giovinazzo, Olympia Valance, Madeleine West and Annie Maynard.
Unveiling its 2020 schedule today, Network 10 is betting heavily on renewals of Australian dramas, reality and light entertainment shows.
While there are no new drama commissions, there will be second seasons of Hoodlum Entertainment’s Five Bedrooms, Pablo Pictures and Princess Pictures’ comedy How to Stay Married and, as flagged last November, Screentime’s Playing for Keeps.
The line-up also includes Lingo Pictures’ previously announced psychological thriller The Secrets She Keeps, which stars Downton Abbey‘s Laura Carmichael, Jessica De Gouw, Michael Dorman, Ryan Corr and Michael Sheasby.
The network tells If no decisions have been made on the future of Cjz’s Mr Black and My Life Is Murder or Screentime’s The Secret Life of Four Year Olds.
Not returning are ITV Studios Australia’s Chris & Julia’s Sunday Night Takeaway or Endemol Shine Australia’s Changing Rooms.
Unveiling its 2020 schedule today, Network 10 is betting heavily on renewals of Australian dramas, reality and light entertainment shows.
While there are no new drama commissions, there will be second seasons of Hoodlum Entertainment’s Five Bedrooms, Pablo Pictures and Princess Pictures’ comedy How to Stay Married and, as flagged last November, Screentime’s Playing for Keeps.
The line-up also includes Lingo Pictures’ previously announced psychological thriller The Secrets She Keeps, which stars Downton Abbey‘s Laura Carmichael, Jessica De Gouw, Michael Dorman, Ryan Corr and Michael Sheasby.
The network tells If no decisions have been made on the future of Cjz’s Mr Black and My Life Is Murder or Screentime’s The Secret Life of Four Year Olds.
Not returning are ITV Studios Australia’s Chris & Julia’s Sunday Night Takeaway or Endemol Shine Australia’s Changing Rooms.
- 10/9/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
CBS Studios International has snapped up the global format rights to Network Ten’s quiz show Have You Been Paying Attention?
Created by Working Dog Productions, the show is in its sixth season and ranks as the CBS-owned network’s third-highest rating series behind MasterChef Australia and The Bachelor Australia.
It’s the first Australian format acquired by the sales division of the Us studio, which will sell the format to global broadcasters alongside Wheel of Fortune and America’s Next Top Model.
In the current series host Tom Gleisner and regulars Ed Kavalee and Sam Pang are joined by The Project’s Pete Helliar, Jane Kennedy and stand-up comedian Anne Edmonds.
Last night’s episode won its timeslot, averaging 1.02 million viewers nationally, and was Ten’s most watched show of the night.
“This agreement is a terrific example of the new synergies we have in Australia since acquiring...
Created by Working Dog Productions, the show is in its sixth season and ranks as the CBS-owned network’s third-highest rating series behind MasterChef Australia and The Bachelor Australia.
It’s the first Australian format acquired by the sales division of the Us studio, which will sell the format to global broadcasters alongside Wheel of Fortune and America’s Next Top Model.
In the current series host Tom Gleisner and regulars Ed Kavalee and Sam Pang are joined by The Project’s Pete Helliar, Jane Kennedy and stand-up comedian Anne Edmonds.
Last night’s episode won its timeslot, averaging 1.02 million viewers nationally, and was Ten’s most watched show of the night.
“This agreement is a terrific example of the new synergies we have in Australia since acquiring...
- 10/22/2018
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
CBS Studios International has snapped up the global rights to Australian quiz show Have You Been Paying Attention? The move is a rare international pick up for the sales division of the U.S. studio, which will sell the format to global broadcasters alongside Wheel of Fortune and America’s Next Top Model.
The show airs on CBS-owned Network Ten in Australia and is currently in its sixth season. The quiz show, which is the highest rated in the genre domestically and the channel’s third highest rating show behind Masterchef Australia and The Bachelor Australia, sees a host ask well-known and well-informed guests, made up of comedians, radio presenters and TV stars, questions about the news of the week.
It is produced by Working Dog Productions, the Australian indie behind improvised comedy Thank God You’re Here. It comes after CBS acquired Network Ten last year.
“Hybpa? joins...
The show airs on CBS-owned Network Ten in Australia and is currently in its sixth season. The quiz show, which is the highest rated in the genre domestically and the channel’s third highest rating show behind Masterchef Australia and The Bachelor Australia, sees a host ask well-known and well-informed guests, made up of comedians, radio presenters and TV stars, questions about the news of the week.
It is produced by Working Dog Productions, the Australian indie behind improvised comedy Thank God You’re Here. It comes after CBS acquired Network Ten last year.
“Hybpa? joins...
- 10/22/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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