TV Report 1 July 2024: NSW Dream Home contestants enter final renovation cycle

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The Project spoke to Bill Bailey.

TV Report 1 July 2024:

Nine TV Report

Do You Want To Live Forever

Nine’s evening began with the next episode of Tracy Grimshaw’s new show, Do You Want To Live Forever.

Participants bravely confronted their deepest medical fears as they take on challenging tests to uncover the secrets to defeating disease and extending human lifespan.

A Current Affair

Over on A Current Affair, the program investigated a hoarder who is leaving elderly neighbours in despair and a banned used car dealer fronts court over an alleged neighbour assault.

Seven TV Report

Dream Home

On Seven, Dream Home saw the final cycle of the NSW Dream Homes which leaves seven days to complete their renovations and secure a place in the top three and with it a backyard and a shot at $100k.

Home and Away

Before Dream Home was Home and Away as Mackenzie found she can’t forgive, Mali searched for his brother and Rose was done with compromise.

10 TV Report

The Project

The Project on 10 spoke to the treasurer on the tax changes coming, senator Fatima Payman says she’s been ‘exiled’ and spoke to Bill Bailey.

MasterChef Australia

On 10’s MasterChef, contestants had to cook a dish using all nine ingredients in Poh’s everything mystery box. The winner scored themselves $5,000 to spend at Harvey Norman.

Have You Been Paying Attention?

Have You Been Paying Attention saw Aaron Chen, Lizzy Hoo, Ray O’Leary, Alex Ward and Ed Kavalee all compete to see who’s been paying attention the most with host Tom Gleisner and special guest quizmaster Yual Reath.

ABC

7:30

On 7:30, the program looked into how the deal to grant Julian Assange freedom was struck, how the Albanese government is facing internal revolt and Sarah Ferguson interviewed Greens Leader Adam Bandt.

SBS

Amazing Railway Adventures Nick Knowles

In Malaysia, Nick Knowles takes three train journeys: first a short hop to the Batu Caves with their famous rainbow-painted steps, then the jungle train from Mentakab to Gua Musang, taking in an elephant sanctuary, and finally the high-speed mainline from arty Ipoh to cosmopolitan Penang.

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