Band: Giant Flying Turtles; Members: Calvin Bennett-vocals, upright bass, 6- and 12-string guitars and cello; Johnny Young-vocals, piano, keyboards, acoustic and electric guitars; Tj Jordan-guitars and vocals; and Jim Toscano-drums and percussion Album: Waltz to the World Being able to understand the emotional life struggles of people of diverse backgrounds is an uncanny ability that […]
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- 11/6/2017
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Luke Mitchell (Home And Away) has landed a lead in the CW drama pilot The Tomorrow People three weeks after arriving in Los Angeles from his native Australia. Written/exec produced by Phil Klemmer based on the cult British series, exec produced by Julie Plec and Greg Berlanti and directed/exec produced by Danny Cannon, Tomorrow People revolves around several young people from around the world who represent the next stage in human evolution and work together to defeat the forces of evil. Mitchell, repped by Management 360, UTA and McMahon Management in Australia, will play John Young, a member of the Tomorrow People with a specialty in teleportation who is instrumental in recruiting other gifted people to the group. Malese Jow (Big Time Rush) and Titus Makin Jr. are set to co-star opposite Aimee Teegarden in the CW drama pilot Oxygen. The project, written by Meredith Averill and directed by Gary Fleder,...
- 2/21/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
The new version of Young Talent Time has started in Australia. It was announced last year that the Channel Ten series, which used to be hosted by Johnny Young, was being revived with a new format and would now be presented by Rob Mills and judged by musician Tina Arena. According to the Herald Sun, Mills announced at the beginning of the episode: "This is it. You've been waiting for it." During the show, Mills and Young performed Stevie Wonder's 'Uptight', while Arena sang her 1994 hit single 'Chains'. Aydan Calafiore, an 11-year-old wannabe singer from Melbourne, led the performances with Black Eyed Peas single 'I Gotta Feeling'. Other performances from the ten-person (more)...
- 1/22/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Johnny Young and Rob Mills have announced auditions for Young Talent Time. The cast and crew of the 1980s Australian talent contest, which launched Dannii Minogue's singing career and was recently revived by Channel Ten, are poised to travel the country during September and October to find talented children aged between 8 and 16. Young told Aap: "It's great to hit the road again for Young Talent Time. Rob and I will be searching for the best and brightest young stars to become members of the Young Talent Team, plus we're looking for contestants to be part of the weekly talent quest. "For the talent quest you can be a solo performer or in a group, and we're not just looking for singers and dancers. We want magicians, jugglers, acrobats, brilliant musicians. (more)...
- 8/24/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Channel Ten has announced a string of new, locally-produced programs for 2011 and 2012.
Looking to capture a youth market, chief programming officer David Mott said, “We are firmly focused on dominating in 18-49.”
Local light programming includes the much rumoured morning show to compete with Today and Sunrise. Simply called Breakfast, the program will be c0-hosted by 7Pm Project‘s Andrew Rochford. “Breakfast radio has taught me a great deal about how people want to start their day,” said Rochford. “They want the facts, but they want them in a light and entertaining way.” The show will run from 6am to 9am followed by a one hour news bulliten before The Circle begins at 11am.
Young Talent Time, the ’80s favourite that launched Danni Minogue, Tina Arena and Debbie Byrne will return in 2012. Co-produced by the show’s original creator, Johnny Young, it will be hosted by Rob Mills with a restructured,...
Looking to capture a youth market, chief programming officer David Mott said, “We are firmly focused on dominating in 18-49.”
Local light programming includes the much rumoured morning show to compete with Today and Sunrise. Simply called Breakfast, the program will be c0-hosted by 7Pm Project‘s Andrew Rochford. “Breakfast radio has taught me a great deal about how people want to start their day,” said Rochford. “They want the facts, but they want them in a light and entertaining way.” The show will run from 6am to 9am followed by a one hour news bulliten before The Circle begins at 11am.
Young Talent Time, the ’80s favourite that launched Danni Minogue, Tina Arena and Debbie Byrne will return in 2012. Co-produced by the show’s original creator, Johnny Young, it will be hosted by Rob Mills with a restructured,...
- 8/18/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Revision3 is trying to branch out from its tech-heavy roots. The self-proclaimed "leading television network for the internet generation" was built on a solid foundation of techno-geekery, architected by Digg co-founder, Kevin Rose and TechTV and PC Magazine alum, Jim Louderback. Shows like Tekzilla and Diggnation speak to the online network's core of savvy, connected fanboys and have built up a sizable following, but Revision3 is always looking to expand into other verticals comprised of niche, impassioned communities. Enter the latest web series on Revision3's programming slate, AnimeTV. Hosted by former Black Power Ranger, Johnny Young Bosch and Cristina Vee (both of whom are established anime voice actors) the show covers the world of "anime, manga, and Japanese pop culture." In each episode, a handful of well-manicured, twentysomething Nipponophiles explain and debate the merits and demerits of recent anime and magna offerings, as well as interview movers and shakers within the industry.
- 1/8/2010
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
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