Albert Watson Newton (23 July 1938 – 30 October 2021) was an Australian media personality. He was a
Logie Hall of Fame inductee, quadruple
Gold Logie–winning entertainer, and radio, theatre and television personality and
compère.
Newton was known for his collaborations opposite
Graham Kennedy
Graham Cyril Kennedy Order of Australia, AO (15 February 1934 – 25 May 2005) was an Australian entertainer, comedian and variety performer, radio and television host as well as a personality and actor of theatre, television and film.
He wa ...
and subsequently
Don Lane on their respective variety shows, and appearances with his wife, singer
Patti Newton.
Newton started his career in radio broadcasting, primarily as an announcer, before becoming a star and fixture of Australian television since its inception in 1956, and was considered both an industry pioneer icon and one of the longest-serving television performers in the world.
Newton was known for his association with both the
Nine Network
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and
Ten Network on numerous variety shows, including ''
In Melbourne Tonight'', ''
New Faces'', ''
Good Morning Australia'', ''
20 to 1
''20 to One'' (known as ''20 to 1'' before 2016) is an Australian television series on the Nine Network from 2005, that counts down an undefined "top 20" of elements or events of popular culture, such as films, songs, or sporting scandals. The ...
'' and game show ''
Bert's Family Feud''.
Early life
Newton was born in
Fitzroy, an inner suburb of
Melbourne, Victoria
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, to Joseph (Joe) and Gladys Newton. He had three brothers (Tom, Jack and Bob) and two sisters (Alice and Elizabeth). He was educated at
St Joseph's Marist Brothers
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Roman Catholic college. In his early years, he had thoughts of entering the priesthood and remained an active
Roman Catholic
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.
Radio
Newton's first paid radio appearance was as a schoolboy on Melbourne radio station
3XY
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History
1935–1991: 3XY
1935 ...
on 10 June 1952, doing advertisements dressed as a clown with Doug McKenzie, who later became Zag in
Zig and Zag.
This led to regular appearances on a Saturday morning children's show, in which he worked with disc jockey
Stan Rofe and McKenzie.
In May 1954, 3XY employed him as a junior announcer (aged 15); by 1955, he was presenting ''Melbourne Speaks'', a
vox pop program recorded on the streets of Melbourne's CBD. After GTV-9 purchased
3AK in April 1961, all GTV-9 personalities were expected to present programs on 3AK. Graham Kennedy and Newton hosted a two-hour morning program. He began a morning program on
3UZ in 1976. The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd appointed Newton as general manager of
3DB in 1986, which he combined with on-air appearances until 1988.
Television
Early television career
Newton began his television career in 1957 at Melbourne's
HSV-7, hosting ''
The Late Show''.
Newton left for
GTV-9
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in early 1959 to host ''In Melbourne Today''.
After appearing in a live commercial on ''
In Melbourne Tonight'' with his friend
Graham Kennedy
Graham Cyril Kennedy Order of Australia, AO (15 February 1934 – 25 May 2005) was an Australian entertainer, comedian and variety performer, radio and television host as well as a personality and actor of theatre, television and film.
He wa ...
in 1959, he began to make regular appearances on the show and assumed hosting duties on some episodes. This began a lifelong association with Kennedy.
From 1959 to 1960, he hosted ''
The Bert Newton Show'' (later retitled ''Hi-Fi Club'') on GTV-9, a series aimed at teenagers.
From 1960 to 1961, Newton appeared in the national ''Graham Kennedy's Channel 9 Show'' (a weekly national version of ''IMT''). In January 1962, the show was cancelled and replaced by the similar ''The Channel 9 Show'', hosted by Newton.
1975–92
From 1975 to mid-1992 Newton mainly appeared on the
Nine Network
Nine Network (stylised 9Network, and commonly known as Channel Nine or simply Nine) is an Australian commercial free-to-air television network. It is owned by parent company Nine Entertainment and is one of the five main free-to-air television ...
.
In 1975 Newton was cast in the role of sidekick and "barrel boy" on ''
The Don Lane Show''. He was dubbed "Moonface", and the nickname stuck. Newton frequently appeared in outlandish costumes, often sending up celebrities. Newton memorably sent up
Demis Roussos
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, who was sent on set while Newton was doing the
impersonation
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*Living history: After close study of some historical figure, a performer may dress and speak "as" that ...
. Newton remained on the show until it ended in 1983.
Newton briefly hosted his own program, ''The Bert Newton Show'', recorded for the
ABC. It was not a success, and he returned to working with Kennedy.
In 1976, Newton replaced long-running compere
Frank Wilson on Nine's amateur talent program ''New Faces''. The show was a success, and lasted until 1985. In 1992, Newton hosted another version of ''New Faces''; however, it did not last for long.
In 1981, Newton (and wife Patti) presented a quiz show, ''Ford Superquiz'', produced by the
Reg Grundy organisation for the
Nine Network
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.
''
Tonight with Bert Newton'' was a short-lived attempt to bring back the spirit of IMT. It aired in 1984. ''The Bert Newton Show'' was created for the
Seven Network
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in 1989 as an attempt to woo some of the audience away from ''
The Midday Show'' with
Ray Martin. This, however, did not rate well and was only on air for that year.
1992–2005
In 1992, Newton moved into daytime TV as host of ''The Morning Show'', which was soon renamed ''
Good Morning Australia'' (''GMA'') on
Network Ten
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. The show revived Newton's celebrity status and was a continuing success for Ten. ''GMA'' was a mix of interviews, music, cooking segments and
infomercial
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s. It was broadcast live-to-air on Mondays and Tuesdays, but for the rest of the week live-to-tape (recorded complete and aired later). ''GMA'' was cancelled in late 2005 after a 14-year run. Although Newton was offered ongoing employment at Network Ten, he stated that he would return to the Nine Network in 2006.
2006–12
After finishing on ''GMA''. Newton returned to the Nine Network hosting ''
Bert's Family Feud'', a revised version of ''
Family Feud'', from 2006 and until it was cancelled in May 2007.
From 2006 to 2011, Newton hosted ''
20 to 1
''20 to One'' (known as ''20 to 1'' before 2016) is an Australian television series on the Nine Network from 2005, that counts down an undefined "top 20" of elements or events of popular culture, such as films, songs, or sporting scandals. The ...
'' taking over from
Bud Tingwell. In 2007, Newton hosted the retrospective program ''
What a Year'' with comedian
Julia Zemiro, replacing previous hosts
Mike Munro and
Megan Gale, which took a light-hearted look at significant events from a chosen year in history.
In 2008 Newton appeared as a celebrity contestant on ''
Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune'' alongside
Livinia Nixon and
Dawn Fraser. He won the main game, with $3,235 (including a plasma TV) going to his chosen charity, the International Diabetes Institute. On 14 August 2012, Newton appeared as a celebrity contestant on ''
Millionaire Hot Seat'' and won $5,000 for the charity Sids & Kids.
Newton reputedly received a yearly salary of A$800,000 from Nine during this era.
Theatre
Newton's stage appearances included Professor Marvel/the Wizard of Oz in ''The Wizard of Oz'', Cogsworth in ''
Beauty and the Beast
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Villeneuve's lengthy version was abridged, rewritten, and publish ...
'', Franz Liebkind in ''
The Producers'' and Max in ''
The Sound of Music
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''.
From November 2008, Newton took over the role of
The Wizard in the Melbourne production of the musical ''
Wicked'', after the sudden death of
Rob Guest. The production transferred to Sydney from September 2009. Newton continued to play the role on the national tour, which began in January 2011, opposite
Lucy Durack as Glinda,
Jemma Rix as Elphaba,
David Harris as Fiyero and
Maggie Kirkpatrick as Madame Morrible. In 2011 he was part of the Australian cast performing ''Wicked'' in Singapore. Altogether, Newton had a three-year run in this show.
In July 2012 Newton joined the Melbourne cast of ''
Annie'' for a few weeks, taking over the role of President Roosevelt from
Alan Jones.
From August 2013 Newton returned to the stage in producer John Frost's production of ''
Grease The Musical'', playing disc jockey Vince Fontaine.
Newton played the narrator in the 2015 Australian production of ''
The Rocky Horror Show
''The Rocky Horror Show'' is a Musical theatre, musical with music, lyrics and book by Richard O'Brien. A humorous tribute to various B movies associated with the Science fiction film, science fiction and Horror film, horror genres from the 193 ...
''.
Filmography
Television
Film
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
Writing
Books
Logies
Awards and nominations
Newton was an institution of the
Logie Award
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s since the awards since 1959. He was nominated for many Logie Awards and won several:
Three 'Best Compere' awards: 1972, 1973, 1974 (for his role in ''
In Melbourne Tonight'' and ''
The Graham Kennedy Show'')
Hosting
Newton hosted the
Logie Awards
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ceremony on 19 occasions: 1968–1980, 1982, 1984, 1989, 1993 and 2010, and co-host in 2006. He holds the record for both the most Logies hosted and the most Logies hosted in a continuous run. Some notable moments of his hosting include:
* At the 1979 Logies awards Newton said to
Muhammad Ali
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, "I like the boy", not knowing that "boy" could be taken as a racial slur. Ali responded "Did he call me Roy?" and members of the audience, including Don Lane, shouted to Newton to say "Yes—''Roy!''". Newton looked puzzled and later explained to the media that he did not realise that "boy" was used as a racial slur. Ali realised Newton's use was meant endearingly and they literally kissed and made up later on. Immediately after the incident, Newton lightened the tension of the incident by saying: "I'll change my name, my religion ... anything", referring to Ali's change of name from Cassius Clay when he adopted
Islam
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in 1964, and proceeding to shake his hands in feigned nervousness. "I like the boy" was a catchphrase Newton had previous used on a commercial playing
Colonel Sanders
Harland David Sanders (September 9, 1890
December 16, 1980) was an American businessman and founder of fast food chicken restaurant chain KFC, Kentucky Fried Chicken (now known as KFC). He later acted as the company's brand ambassador and sym ...
.
* In 1973, American actor
Michael Cole, best known for his role in the TV series ''
The Mod Squad
''The Mod Squad'' is an American crime drama series, originally broadcast for five seasons on ABC from September 24, 1968, to March 1, 1973. It starred Michael Cole as Peter "Pete" Cochran, Clarence Williams III as Lincoln "Linc" Hayes, Pegg ...
'', accepted an award while obviously drunk and ended his barely coherent thank-you speech with the word "shit", to which Newton, after a classic pause, merely added 'congratulations'.
* In 2006, after the awards, he had a fall and injured himself. The injury was visible for a number of ''Bert's Family Feud'' episodes.
Honours
Newton was appointed a
Member of the Order of the British Empire
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in 1979, for his service to the performing arts.
On 12 June 2006, he was made a
Member of the Order of Australia
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"for service to the entertainment industry as a presenter, actor, comedian, and through support for a range of medical research and charitable organisations".
Newton was the first Melbourne-born
King of Moomba in 1978.
A song called "For Bert" was written by GTV-9's musical director
Brian Rangott. The lyrics include:
:Everything I do,
:I do for Bert –
:
..:Some may think Bert's not much,
:But they like his gentle touch –
:Everything I do,
:I do for Bert!
In 1997, Newton was the subject of a ''
This Is Your Life'' tribute. His wife Patti was honoured with her own tribute in 2001.
''The Best of Bert Newton'' was aired in 2002. ''Channel Nine Salutes Bert Newton'' was broadcast in early 2004, depicting the career of Newton from his earliest days.
In 2001, he was awarded the
Centenary Medal
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.
Show business awards include a
Mo Award (1995), two
Television Society of Australia awards (1981 and 1983), three
Penguin Citations and three
Pater (Professional Excellence in Television and Radio Arts and Sciences) awards for radio.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of television in Australia, Channel 9 ran a show titled ''
50 Years, 50 Stars'', where they looked back at the top 50 stars of Australian television. Newton was listed as the No. 1 Australian TV star of the past 50 years.
On 1 July 2008, Newton was named Victorian of the Year.
On 23 July 2008, Channel 9 marked Newton's 70th birthday with a one-hour special of ''This Is Your Life'' hosted by
Mike Munro.
In 2018, he was honoured by
Australia Post
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in a series of issued stamps called the Australian Legends series that features stars from Australian television.
Two weeks after his death, on 12 November 2021, Newton was given a Victorian state funeral, conducted at
St. Patrick's Cathedral in
Melbourne
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.
Personal life
In 1974, Newton married
Patti McGrath with whom he worked on television.
The Newtons had two children, son
Matthew and daughter Lauren. Matthew Newton is an actor who has appeared in a number of Australian films and television dramas.
Lauren Newton married swimmer
Matt Welsh.
In 1993, a gambling problem led Newton to near bankruptcy and a $1 million debt.
In 2020, Newton was the subject of an episode of ''
Who Do You Think You Are?'' which focused primarily on his father and maternal grandparents. The episode first aired on 26 May 2020.
Health and death
In November 2012, Newton underwent quadruple
heart bypass surgery, having been admitted to hospital twice in the twelve months prior.
Newton was admitted to
Epworth Hospital several times for pneumonia recovery in March and April 2017.
Newton had a toe infection in late 2020 and, due to complications treating this, one of his legs was amputated below the knee in May 2021.
He died in Prahran, Victoria, on 30 October 2021, aged 83.
He is interred at the Cedars section of the Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Melbourne.
Further reading
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References
External links
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The Bulletin''
Back to Bert The Age
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, May 30, 2002
Bert Newton and the history of Australian TV ABC
Revenge of the second banana Sydney Morning Herald
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, July 12, 2004
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