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''Sunday'' was an Australian current affairs, arts and politics program, broadcast nationally on Sunday mornings on the Nine Network Australia. The program covered a range of topical issues including local and overseas news, politics, and in-depth stories on Australia and the world, plus independent film reviews, independent arts features, and independent music reviews. Its final show aired on Sunday, 3 August 2008.


History

The announcement of the launch of the private and independent breakfast television and Canberra-produced politics program on 22 October 1981 inspired controversy, as it was then practice to fill the spot with religious programming. The advent and ongoing success of ''Sunday'' was a significant milestone in Australian television, as it for the first time offered a credible alternative/rival to the dominant influence of the ABC's flagship current affairs program '' Four Corners'', which had premiered 20 years earlier. ''Sunday'' was often referred to as the "baby" of network boss Kerry Packer, although rival media outlets have characterised it as "an expensive indulgence". The first edition of ''Sunday'' aired on 15 November 1981, presented by Jim Waley, who hosted the show for the next 20 years and became synonymous with the program. ''Sunday'' differed from ''Four Corners'' in several key respects; at the time ''Sunday'' premiered, a typical ''Four Corners'' episode ran for 40–45 minutes (without interruption) and rarely presented more than one story per week. By contrast ''Sunday'' ran for two hours (including ad breaks) with a wide-ranging magazine-style format. Each episode typically opened with a news roundup presented by Waley, followed by a selection of short feature stories, an in-depth political interview by Nine's political editor
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, a "headline" investigative feature with in-depth coverage of a major story, a movie review by film critic Peter Thompson (the brother of actor
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), and a general-interest 'colour' piece (presented during the later years of the show by actor-writer
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). For many years, each show usually concluded with a musical segment, often featuring a visiting overseas performer or group. Waley continued as host until December 2002, when he left the show to take over from the retiring Brian Henderson as Sydney presenter on ''
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''. He was replaced as ''Sunday'' host by ex-''
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'' host and reporter
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. Following the decision to change ''Sundays successful magazine format, it was revealed on 1 September 2006 that Jana Wendt would resign from the program, with both Ross Greenwood and
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to take over as joint presenters of the show. During the Ross Greenwood and Ellen Fanning era, ''Sunday'' was considered to be a program made up predominantly of hard news and current affairs stories, particularly when compared to Seven's ''
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'', which, as of 2018, continues to air on Sunday mornings. Following the appointment of John Westacott as the Nine Network's chief of news and current affairs, it was announced that from 16 September 2007 ex-''
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'' host Ray Martin would replace Ross Greenwood as joint host of the program with Ellen Fanning. Prior to the 2008 return of ''Sunday'', it was announced that the program would return with a new and earlier timeslot of 7.30am. After the announcement, Martin suddenly quit the Nine Network after 30 years. Martin was not replaced and Fanning remained as the solo host. Until 2006, the programme was modelled after another Sunday morning programme with a similar format from the United States – '' CBS News Sunday Morning''.


Brand extension

After the initial success of ''Sunday'', an edition was produced from 1986 called ''Business Sunday'', hosted by Ali Moore. ''Business Sunday'' was committed to comprehensive coverage and quality reporting of business, economic and financial issues affecting Australia and the world. However, after 20 years of the program on Australian television, the Nine Network decided to merge ''Sunday'' and ''Business Sunday'' from 3 September 2006.


Hosts

* Jim Waley (November 1981 – December 2002) *
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(February 2003 – September 2006) *
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and Ross Greenwood (September 2006 – November 2007) *
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and Ray Martin (November 2007 – February 2008) *
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(February – August 2008) (last host)


Alumni

A significant number of Australian journalists, media professionals, researchers and producers were involved in ''Sunday'' between 1981 and 2008. Among these are reporters and presenters: ''
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s Adrian Brown, former NSW premier
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, Ross Coulthart, actor
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, the late Robert Haupt,
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, Ten News' Political Editor
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, Paul Ransley, film reviewer/writer Peter Thompson and ex-''
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'' anchor Jim Waley. Producers, researchers and media professionals include: Peter Hiscock,
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, Tom Krause, Ann Buchner, Nick Farrow, Kathryn Franco, Kirstine Lumb, Adam Shand, Karen Tan, former ''
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'' chief
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, Paul Steindl, arts specialists Catherine Hunter and Marianne Latham, political/media adviser Sarah Turner and long-time executive producer Stephen Rice.


Awards and accolades

''Sunday'' has won several awards, including gold and silver medals from the New York Festivals television awards in 2002, for its coverage of
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and investigation of cover-up claims regarding Governor-General,
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. In 2003, ''Sunday'' was awarded the "Most Outstanding Public Affairs Program on Australian Television"
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.


Firsts

Under progressive Executive Producer Stephen Rice, ''Sunday'' achieved number of firsts including being the first Australian 'newscaff' program to launch its own website in 1997 and promote on-air URLs to viewers. Working with the online producer Kathryn Franco, anchor Jim Waley introduced many viewers to the web for the first time when he said "...And you can read a transcript of Laurie Oakes' Interview shortly after the show at our ninemsn website..." For the first year, the program produced encoded videos for the website of selected segments. Sister program "Business Sunday" and "Small Business Show" followed.


Cancellation

On 25 July 2008, ''Sunday'' and Nine's late news program '' Nightline'' were both cancelled by the network. The final broadcast went to air on 3 August 2008. The reasons for the axing of ''Sunday'' included both poor ratings outside of the east coast and budgetary constraints as part of Nine's news and current affairs brand.


Final broadcast

The final episode of ''Sunday'' was aired on 3 August 2008 from 7:30am–9:30am. It was hosted by
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. It included the return of long-time and founding host Jim Waley, former Nine Network host and former co-host Ray Martin, current political editor
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, and appearances by former reporters
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(from '' 60 Minutes''), Ross Greenwood (also a former co-host) and
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. Peter Thompson also made an appearance, reflecting on past film reviews. A special "live crossover" between Channel 9 and pay TV news channel
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occurred, with an interview with former reporter
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, who now works at Sky News. Jim Waley went on to present the last Canberra interview by then current Prime Minister,
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, who in an interview with Laurie Oakes, expressed his regrets at the show's final departure. Before looking at the archived memories, the broadcast ended with a final goodbye with both Jim Waley and Ellen Fanning thanking all Australian viewers for their support over the past 2½ decades, with the emails, faxes and phone calls made to the Nine Network in protest over ''Sunday's'' axing. After the final show, former and current ''Sunday'' staff gathered for a final farewell function at the Union Hotel in North Sydney. In an interview published the following day in ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', Ray Martin criticised Nine's decision to shelve the series indefinitely: :"(It says) we're (Nine is) not serious about news and current affairs. If you want your serious stuff go to the ABC ... ''Sunday'' is part of the Nine brand ... so you can't just look at the bottom line ... Of course you have to make money, but how do you put a price on quality? ... I think, from a business point of view, it's ''dopey'', really ''dopey''." :"The perception is that we're (Nine is) not serious about news and current affairs. Maybe that doesn't fit the business strategy, that's fine, but don't whinge when we don't get the ratings we want. Don't whinge when the station's not worth the kind of money it should be worth. They're killing the golden goose.". A photo taken at the wake featured a group that TV Tonight's David Knox described as "legends of Australian TV journalism": Ray Martin,
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, Stephen Rice,
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, Jim Waley and (Seven's)
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. The photo by Bob Pearce which appeared in that day's ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' "would almost win a Walkley itself", Knox said. One week later after the final bulletin, ''Sundays Ninemsn website was removed.


See also

*
List of Nine Network programs The following list of programs are currently broadcast by the Nine Network / 9HD, 9Go!, 9Gem, 9Life and 9Rush as well as their regional affiliates, including WIN, NBN and Imparja as well as catch-up service 9Now. Some affiliate stations ...
* List of Australian television series * List of longest-running Australian television series


References


External links

*
Sunday at the National Film and Sound Archive
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