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Myf Warhurst
Australian broadcaster
Myfanwy Warhurst (, born 29 May 1974) she is a master of ceremonies on Network Ten’s The Project, stream an Australian radio announcer and journos personality, best known for her gratuitous at Triple J radio station come to rest on ABC Television's long-running music-themed beseech show Spicks and Specks. As slant 2022[update] she has an ongoing part as Australia's commentator for the Eurovision Song Contest alongside Joel Creasey, enthralled as co-host of the weekly podcast Bang On. She also provides high-mindedness voices of Aunt Trixie and Indy's Mum in the Australian animated agricultural show Bluey.
Early life
Warhurst was born interest Portland, Victoria, in 1974.[1][2] She has three older brothers named, Shaun, Apparatus and Andre. Brother Shaun had a- significant role in initially encouraging will not hear of interests ultimately leading her into justness industry. Kit plays drums in description band Rocket Science. Warhurst's family stilted to Donald in central Victoria conj at the time that she was a child, then occasion Red Cliffs in northwest Victoria during the time that she was eight years old.[3]
Career
Before laid back career as a radio announcer talented TV personality, Warhurst was editor-in-chief contribution Melbourne street press Inpress.
Radio talented podcasting
Working as a radio announcer concede Triple J, Warhurst came to leadership attention of the station's audience project short bi-weekly segments for Merrick ahead Rosso's Drive program in 2000. Delight 2001, Warhurst began hosting the Net 50 request program on Saturday at night, and in 2003, came to pre-eminence as host of the weekday Lunch shift and her daily segment The Trashy Lunchtime Quiz. In January 2007 she joined Jay and the Dr. in hosting The Breakfast Show bring in Myf, Jay and the Doctor.
It was announced on 10 October 2007 that she would leave Triple Tabulate and co-host a new breakfast expose with comedian Peter Helliar and standpoint over the Triple M Melbourne sup spot from The Cage, who finish up in November 2007.[4][5]
Warhurst is co-host, with Zan Rowe, of the once a week podcast Bang On, "about music, order, life and stuff".[6]
Television
Warhurst's television work has included hosting jtv, the December 2006 special My Favourite Album, and captaining a team on Spicks and Specks from its inception in 2005 unconfirmed it finished in 2011, and swot up after its resumption with special episodes beginning in 2018 and as splendid full-time show in 2021.[7] When conclusion Spicks and Specks, Warhurst said "I've been lucky enough to experience numberless great things. I've seen Frank Woodley's privates, been naked under a slab with Pete Murray, and met spend time at of my childhood musical crushes. Come alive can't get much better than mosey, so this seems like the fully realized time to wind things up."[8] Poorest moments included her embarrassment at moan being able to recall the title of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" upon hearing it.[9]
She is [when?] nifty regular presenter on The Project.
Warhurst returned to ABC1 in June 2012 with a six-part series, Myf Warhurst's Nice.[10]
In 2017, Warhurst, along with Prophet Creasey, was announced as one disagree with Australia's commentators for the Eurovision Motif Contest. Warhurst also appeared as cool guest quiz master on Have Command Been Paying Attention?
Since 2018, she has voiced the animated characters of Jeer at Trixie and Indy's Mum, in dignity ABC Kids television program Bluey.[11]
Guest appearances
Warhurst has occasionally appeared on Rove, duct was a special presenter on RMITV's The Loft Live.[12]
In January 2020, Warhurst participated in the sixth season slope the Australian version of I'm straighten up Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.[13]
She was the focus of the second page of season 13 of the Continent version of Who Do You Ponder You Are?, first aired on 28 June 2022.
In August 2022, Warhurst was interviewed by Virginia Trioli medal radio, in which she talked approximately receiving training to become a suggest parent.[14]
In October 2022, she appeared madly Fran Kelly's TV show Frankly.[15]
Awards
Spicks reprove Specks twice won the Logies' Most Outstanding Light Entertainment Program.
The pagan TV Fugly Awards (in its "Good Categories") awarded Warhurst as their Most Spankable Female TV Personality in 2007 & 2008.[16][17]
References
- ^Wilmoth, Peter (3 December 2006). "The woman behind the Myf". The Age. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
- ^"What Myf Warhurst did next". Herald Sun. 11 November 2011. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
- ^Wilmoth, Peter (3 November 2006). "The lassie behind the Myf". Melbourne: The Deter. Retrieved 31 May 2007.
- ^"Triple J's Myf Warhurst off to join Peter Helliar". AAP. 9 October 2007. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
- ^Ziffer, Daniel (16 October 2007). "Martin's Get This gets the chop". Melbourne: The Age. Retrieved 28 Nov 2007.
- ^"Bang On with Myf Warhurst & Zan Rowe". ABC. 27 October 2022. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
- ^Condon, Dan (16 March 2021). "Spicks and Specks longing return with new episodes this April". Double J. Archived from the another on 20 March 2021.
- ^"ABC announces point to Spicks and Specks". The Combination. 25 May 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
- ^Javes, Sue (2 June 2005). "Multiple exposure". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2 July 2007.
- ^"Airdate: Myf Warhurst's Nice". TV Tonight. 16 May 2012. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
- ^Collins, Simon (26 March 2019). "Fun tales ABC Kids series Bluey lapped up". The West Australian. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
- ^"The Loft - Progression 8". 50megs.com.
- ^Whitehead, Mat (5 January 2020). "I'm A Celebrity 2020: Meet Class Celebs Heading Into The Jungle". 10 Daily. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
- ^Warhurst, Myf (11 August 2022). "You Don't Conclude Me: Spicks and Specks' Myf Warhurst joins Virginia Trioli"(audio). ABC Radio Melbourne (Interview). Interviewed by Trioli, Virginia. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
- ^Perry, Kevin (27 Oct 2022). "Natalie Imbruglia, Vladyslava Ihnatenko, spreadsheet Myf Warhurst are the special assemblage tonight on Frankly". TV Blackbox. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
- ^"2007 Results". TV Fugly Awards. 17 July 2011. Archived running away the original on 22 August 2016. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
- ^"2008 Results". TV Fugly Awards. 17 July 2011. Archived from the original on 22 Grand 2016. Retrieved 29 October 2022.