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CEO's 2021 Year in Review and 2022 Preview

In 2021 the screen industry continued to adapt to working in the COVID-19 pandemic, as planning for sudden lockdowns, COVID-Safe ways of working and

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Big Brother secures Seven a Tuesday win


Anh’s Brush with Fame (501,000).
Who Do You Think You Are? averaged 308,000 for SBS.
Later
Wonder Woman (338,000) and
The Weakest Link (288,000).
Meanwhile news numbers were up both in primetime and for Breakfast TV.
Seven network won Tuesday with 29.9% then Nine 27.4%, 10 17.3%, ABC 16.9% and SBS 8.5%.
Seven News was #1 at a high 1.24m / 1.15m for Seven.
Home & Away was 650,000 then
The Chase (641,000 / 363,000).
Nine News (1.19m / 1.08m) was best for Nine.
A Current Affair won its slot at 813,000 then
Hot Seat (552,000 / 340,000).
The Project drew 519,000 / 355,000.
10 News First was 435,000 / 289,000 with
NCIS at 252,000 / 180,000.
ABC News (757,000) was best for ABC.
Diana (261,000) and
On SBS it was
Tour de France (135,000 across the network) and

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Real life is gripping in these documentary essentials at SBS On Demand

Get an insight into important issues, explore Australia, dive into some colourful histories or discover a new recipe: these essential documentaries have it all.

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7 Wholesome Reality TV Shows To Watch Now MAFS Is Over


Published April 22, 2021
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Now that
MAFS is over, I’m going to have to perform an exorcism on myself to get all of that toxicity out of my mind and body. I could just read a book, but who in god’s name wants to do that? I still need my reality TV fix. But I’m done with watching reality TV shows that only exist to create chaos or thrust some girl who dropped out nursing into the public sphere. I just want to see normal people be wholesome.

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Celebrate the Year of the Ox with the Lunar New Year Collection at SBS On Demand


Language: Mandarin
Director: Stephen Chow
Starring: Stephen Chow, Xu Jiao, Kitty Zhang, Lam Tze-chung, Lee Sheung-Ching, Huang Lei, Yao Wen-Xue, Steven Fung Min-Hang, Han Yong-Hua, Lei Yu
What's it about?
Ti is a construction worker who struggles to fund his son Dicky's private education. He finds an orb in a junk yard and mistakes the object for a toy. When Dicky starts to play with it, their lives are turned upside down by this fascinating and strange new pet. Amid the resulting comic mayhem, they ultimately learn a poignant lesson about the true nature of family and the things money can't buy.

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My 12-year-old son's drag shows help build community in rural Queensland


"There was a whole group of us," Katrina tells
SBS Pride. "He was 11 and had no idea what a drag queen was, but he loves any kind of show, any kind of performance. He came with me and loved it. He got photos with all the girls and ended up on the stage."
The story of Taboo, a regular drag show which revitalised a struggling bowls club in Ipswich, is the focus of a new
Untold Australia documentary on SBS, 
Bowled Over. It's a story of heart, community and the art of drag not only offering a lifeline to local business, but bridging the gap between generations.

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Unforgettable characters, incredible stories: 'Untold Australia' is back


From a group of Australians fighting to find overcome their stutters to a year in the life of three drag queens and a visit to the iconic outback town of Birdsville, the new season of Untold Australia again showcases gripping stories from across the nation.
This is the fifth season of the series, which has previously shared engaging and thought-provoking tales including
Outback Rabbis and
Love Me As I Am (catch up on these and more in seasons three and four, streaming now at SBS On Demand).
This new season of the critically acclaimed documentary collection premieres on Tuesday 5 January with

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Welcome to 2021! | TV Tonight


… and don’t let 2020 hit you on the way out!
Happy New Year everyone. Boy are we glad to see the back of that year. Surely, the only way is up?
In 2021 we are certainly counting on lots of things we never got last year.
The
2020
Olympics), and the
Eurovision Song Contest has 4 different strategies to proceed this year in May in Rotterdam. Montaigne will represent Australia, although we’re still awaiting the song choice.
The
Logie Awards are expected in June on the Gold Coast after postponing last year, which reminds me the
Golden Globes (normally early January) are due in late February and the

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