Unexpected TV comeback of media personality has everyone talking!
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Gian T
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A cherished icon in the Australian television and radio landscape is set to make a grand return to the small screen, and it's the talk of the town—or rather, the nation.
After the unexpected 'resting' of the beloved lifestyle program The Living Room by Network Ten, which left many fans and herself quite disheartened, the star has found a new home at ABC.
The announcement, which came during the ABC Upfronts, has sparked anticipation among viewers who have missed Keller's warm and engaging presence.
The Living Room, which ran for a decade, was a staple for many Australian households, and its absence was felt deeply.
Along with her co-hosts, Dr Chris Brown, Miguel Maestre, and Barry Dubois, Keller formed a dynamic team that brought entertainment and information nationwide.
Keller's move to ABC marks a significant shift in the Australian media landscape and a new chapter in her illustrious career.
'When I was 15, I wrote a fan letter to ABC to tell them how much I loved the TV show Soap; that 15-year-old me would have been thrilled that I was going to hog the ABC in 2025.' she shared.
The two shows she will be hosting are set to showcase her versatility and passion for storytelling.
The first, 'The Role of a Lifetime,' is a parenting series that promises to explore the complexities and joys of raising children.
The second, The Piano, is a unique format that combines the beauty of music with the personal stories of everyday pianists, guided by the expertise of renowned musicians Harry Connick Jr and Andrea Lam.
The Piano, in particular, has an intriguing twist that will captivate audiences.
Participants, who applied thinking they were part of a documentary about their relationship with the piano, were unaware that Connick Jr. and Lam were observing them.
Some even got to perform in a concert alongside these musical giants.
'What is so special about The Piano is that people applied to be on what they thought was a documentary about their connection to the piano,' Keller explained.
Keller's enthusiasm for her new projects is palpable.
Given her lifelong affection for ABC, she has described the opportunity to host these shows as a 'delightful coincidence.'
Her anecdote about writing a fan letter to the network at age 15 is a testament to her deep-rooted connection with the broadcaster, making her upcoming appearances all the more meaningful.
The ABC Upfronts also revealed a slew of other promising projects, including the animated children's series Do Not Watch This Show, based on Andy Lee's book series Do Not Read This Book, and the seaside mystery The Family Next Door, starring Teresa Palmer and based on Sally Hepworth’s novel.
Additionally, the tenacious English actress Miriam Margolyes will be exploring New Zealand in Miriam Margolyes: Made in NZ, proving that age is but a number when it comes to pursuing one's passions.
What will the new ABC shows bring to the television landscape? How would you feel about performing with famous musicians on The Piano? Let us know in the comments below..
After the unexpected 'resting' of the beloved lifestyle program The Living Room by Network Ten, which left many fans and herself quite disheartened, the star has found a new home at ABC.
The announcement, which came during the ABC Upfronts, has sparked anticipation among viewers who have missed Keller's warm and engaging presence.
The Living Room, which ran for a decade, was a staple for many Australian households, and its absence was felt deeply.
Along with her co-hosts, Dr Chris Brown, Miguel Maestre, and Barry Dubois, Keller formed a dynamic team that brought entertainment and information nationwide.
Keller's move to ABC marks a significant shift in the Australian media landscape and a new chapter in her illustrious career.
'When I was 15, I wrote a fan letter to ABC to tell them how much I loved the TV show Soap; that 15-year-old me would have been thrilled that I was going to hog the ABC in 2025.' she shared.
The two shows she will be hosting are set to showcase her versatility and passion for storytelling.
The first, 'The Role of a Lifetime,' is a parenting series that promises to explore the complexities and joys of raising children.
The second, The Piano, is a unique format that combines the beauty of music with the personal stories of everyday pianists, guided by the expertise of renowned musicians Harry Connick Jr and Andrea Lam.
The Piano, in particular, has an intriguing twist that will captivate audiences.
Participants, who applied thinking they were part of a documentary about their relationship with the piano, were unaware that Connick Jr. and Lam were observing them.
Some even got to perform in a concert alongside these musical giants.
'What is so special about The Piano is that people applied to be on what they thought was a documentary about their connection to the piano,' Keller explained.
Keller's enthusiasm for her new projects is palpable.
Given her lifelong affection for ABC, she has described the opportunity to host these shows as a 'delightful coincidence.'
Her anecdote about writing a fan letter to the network at age 15 is a testament to her deep-rooted connection with the broadcaster, making her upcoming appearances all the more meaningful.
The ABC Upfronts also revealed a slew of other promising projects, including the animated children's series Do Not Watch This Show, based on Andy Lee's book series Do Not Read This Book, and the seaside mystery The Family Next Door, starring Teresa Palmer and based on Sally Hepworth’s novel.
Additionally, the tenacious English actress Miriam Margolyes will be exploring New Zealand in Miriam Margolyes: Made in NZ, proving that age is but a number when it comes to pursuing one's passions.
Key Takeaways
- Amanda Keller is set to host two new shows on the ABC after Network Ten axed The Living Room.
- The new shows, The Role of a Lifetime and The Piano, are set to premiere on ABC in 2025.
- ' The Piano' is a unique competition show in which participants were unaware they would perform alongside musicians such as Harry Connick Jr. and Andrea Lam.
- The announcement of Keller's new roles was part of ABC's Upfronts, where other projects like the animated series Do Not Watch This Show and 'The Family Next Door,' starring Teresa Palmer, were also revealed.