TV Report 18 April 2024: Brittany Hockley and Ellie Cole depart the jungle during I’m A Celebrity

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Sarah Ferguson interviewed Treasurer Jim Chalmers on 7:30.

TV Report 18 April 2024:

Nine TV Report

NRL – Storm v Roosters

Nine’s draw for the night was the Melbourne Storm vs the Sydney Roosters, which saw the Storm take out the close game, ending with an 18-12 win at Allianz Stadium in Sydney. Storm winger Xavier Coates won the game for the Storm with a game-winning try at six minutes remaining in the game. 

A Current Affair

Over on A Current Affair, the program spoke to PM Anthony Albanese as he revealed the visa fate of the Pakistani security guard stabbed in the Bondi attack and met with a young mum whose banned from using Uber because of her name. 

Seven TV Report

AFL – Bulldogs vs St Kilda

On Seven, the Western Bulldogs went up against St Kilda at Marvel Stadium, with the Bulldogs ending up taking the win, smashing St Kilda by 60 points.

Home & Away

Earlier in the night was Home & Away as Rose felt the weight of unwanted responsibility and Dana was determined to help Harper.

10 TV Report

The Project

The Project on 10 spoke to three celebrity guests including Stephen Sanchez, Stephen K. Amos and Jamie Oliver.

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

On 10’s I’m A Celebrity, beloved duo Ellie Cole and Brittany Hockley were farewelled from the South African Jungle. 

Hockley’s time in the jungle was in support of RizeUp, which helps women escape dangerous situations and gives them a fresh start with housing, donations, help, appliances, and more. 

Cole’s time in the jungle was in support of Challenge, a charity which supports children and families living with cancer.

ABC

7:30

7:30’s Sarah Ferguson interviewed Treasurer Jim Chalmers and looked into the horror of the Bondi Junction murders and how it has raised questions about mental health support. 

SBS

Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy

Actor Stanley Tucci visited Puglia, a region famous for its fragrant olive oil, beautiful vegetables, cheeses, and durum wheat. 

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