TV Report 23 July 2024:
Nine TV Report
The Hundred with Andy Lee
Later in the night, Nine aired The Hundred with Andy Lee.
The panel took to the podium and representing Australia, New Zealand and the US was Kate Langbroek, Guy Williams and Mike Goldstein.
A Current Affair
Over on A Current Affair, the program investigated why the Olympic mascot has people scratching their heads and highlighted how Australian swimmer Lani Pallister beat the odds to earn her place in Paris.
Seven TV Report
Britain’s Got Talent
On Seven, Britain’s Got Talent saw judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli as they searched for golden-buzzer-worthy talent.
Home & Away
Before Britain’s Got Talent was Home & Away as Theo rumbled Remi and Bree’s secret, Cash closed in on the River Boys and Irene hit rick bottom.
10 TV Report
The Project
The Project on 10 looked into how Kamala Harris broke a record only a few days into her presidential bid, spoke to young Aussies who are panicked over HECS debt and also spoke to comedian Nick White.
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia
On 10’s Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, the show returned for it’s second season and old English Sheepdog Angus is a local celebrity who has let fame go to his head.
The Cheap Seats
Taking a look at the week that was were The Cheap Seats hosts Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald as Mel Tracina, Broden Kelly and comedian Urvi Majumdar joined in on the action.
ABC
I Was Actually There – Nicky Winmar
It’s a day etched into Australian sporting folklore for all the wrong reasons. A moment on a footy field where Nicky Winmar, a proud Noongar man, called out racism.
SBS
Great British Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo admires the oldest football trophy in the world and hears how the passing game was born in the home of Scottish football. Young footballers training at the Jimmy Johnstone Academy invite Michael to join them on a big day for one teenage player.