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Jane Scali (born 8 August 1959) is an Australian singer and former TV personality. She was one of the original cast members of the long-running TV show Young Talent Time from 1971 to 1976. Early life
Young Talent Time is an Australian television variety program produced by Lewis-Young Productions and screened on Network Ten.The original series ran from 1971 until 1988 and was hosted by singer-songwriter and record producer Johnny Young for its entire run.
The first eight series comprised 26–43 episodes each. Upon its 2021 relaunch, the series transitioned to ten 50-minute episodes, while series 11 reverted to fourteen 30-minute episodes. [7] As of 21 November 2024, 342 episodes of Spicks and Specks have aired.
In addition to Commissioner Scali's family, the cast included police working under his command. Scali had three different lieutenants at his precinct during the show's run; Lt. Irving "Irv" Wallerstein (Alex Bruhanski), his longtime buddy and second-in-command, was killed in the line of duty in the eleventh episode of Season 1, "The Fourth Man", after appearing in only a few episodes and was ...
Tom Hanks made an appearance as Doug, the MAGA-hat wearing white guy whose first "Black Jeopardy!" appearance found him agreeing with his fellow contestants about everything, except "lives that ...
Prime Video's decision not to renew My Lady Jane for another season has some fans devastated. Deadline confirmed on Friday, August 16, that Prime Video chose not to order more episodes of the series.
The fourth and last series aired in September 2013. From 2012-2014, Penry-Jones was also cast opposite Maxine Peake in a legal drama Silk created by Peter Moffat. The show revolves around two barristers, played by Penry-Jones and Peake who are competing to become QCs. Series 2 aired in 2012 and Series 3 premiered on 24 February 2014.
St Peeters provided the lead vocals on "Wonder World!" the theme for a children's TV variety series, Simon Townsend's Wonder World, from 1979. He was the host of The John St Peeters Show on TV's Channel 0/28 from March to May 1984. In 2001 Jo Skott published his biography, The Squeeze Box Kid: The John St. Peeters Story.