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In 1990 Johnny Young self-funded and produced a one-off direct-to-video special titled Young Talent Time Now - 1990. It featured the final six members of the cast (Jamie Churchill, Johnnie Nuich, Joey Dee, Courtney Compagnino, Juanita Coco, and Rikki Arnot) and former cast member Beven Addinsall.
Scali was a cast member in the junior variety show Brian And The Juniors, produced at HSV-7 in the late 1960s. In 1971, at the age of 11, Scali joined the cast of a new TV show, Young Talent Time. It was scheduled to run for a 13-week season, but it became very successful and Scali was part of the show for five years.
Juanita Suzanne Coco (10 December 1975 – 2 May 1993) was an Australian child singer and variety performer who was a regular on the talent and variety television show, Young Talent Time. She appeared from 1987 to 1988, from the age of 11 to 13. [citation needed] Coco was often paired with Joey Dee for duets.
Lewis-Young Productions also developed Young Talent Time from April 1971, a children's variety show and talent quest with Young as host. Regular cast members were known as the Young Talent Team, the show was a launching pad for several Australian performers including Jamie Redfern, Debra Byrne, Dannii Minogue and Tina Arena. The directors were ...
In April 1971 she became an original cast member on Young Talent Time, another children's talent quest, which was hosted by Johnny Young. [1]: 48–50 [3] Byrne proved to be a popular cast member: in March 1974 she won the Logie Award for Best Teenage Personality and the TV Week Queen of Pop Award in October. [4] [5]
Boyden has performed on the recent Young Talent Time reunion shows. Along with producer, George Cook, she released two collections of her favourite self-penned tunes, Keepsake – Chapter 1 (2011) and Keepsake – Chapter 2 (2015) and is now signed to music publisher, Peer Music, in London. Punktuition is now in pre-production.
The J Pervis Talent Agency described Meek as a “cherished member” of its family in a Sunday, Dec. 22 post, writing: “Hudson was an extraordinary young talent, whose dedication, passion, and ...
Rob Mills performs with the boys from Young Talent Time. Mills joined the Young Talent Time cast in a live tour throughout June and July 2012. There were a total of 14 shows across 8 venues, beginning in Sydney and Canberra, and ending with five sold-out shows at Melbourne's Crown Casino. Mills hosted the show and performed solo and with cast ...