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The 2021 TV Week Logie Awards will take place later than usual this year, on Sunday, November 28, at The Star Gold Coast.
But a delayed ceremony isn t the only change, as there will be another major difference compared to previous iterations of TV s night of nights.
The eligibility for shows has been extended to two years, with TV Tonight reporting nominations will cover programming from April 1, 2019, to March 31, 2021.
Big changes! The 2021 TV Week Logie Awards will take place later than usual this year - but that s not the only big change in store for Australian television s night of nights. Pictured: Tom Gleeson poses with his Gold Logie at the 2019 Logie Awards
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In the USA TV Pilots are practically mandatory before a new show ever hits screens -but in Australia where it’s far less common, new formats can be crushed in a matter of weeks.
So should networks actually invest more money to mount Pilots before a new show hits the screen?
That was a question tackled recently at the Screen Forever conference.
Ben Ulm, Head of Reality & Factual, ITV Studios Australia said the cost of producing shows in Australia requires that light entertainment shows become stripped across two or three nights.
“There’s been some brave decisions made in the last few years where shows are launched on air without the benefit of being developed in other territories. When they fell, they fell badly. There’s no real Off-Broadway in this country. You think of some of the successful original ideas from this country, from
Why Peter Rabbit director Will Gluck is hopping back to Australia again
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It turned out to be a long time between dishes with Hollywood director Will Gluck.
No one knew when we sat down for lunch – just after he finished filming the sequel to the surprise hit
Peter Rabbit – that the world was about to change. And the pandemic meant the release of the movie kept being postponed and postponed . for a full year.
Planning to shoot two movies and a television series in Australia: Will Gluck.