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Farewell to Neighbors: "With 28 years of working together, it's like a wedding." | TV Tonight

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In the last interview Farewell to Neighbors, Ramsay Street matriarch Jackie Woodburne shares his thoughts on a lasting partnership with actor Alan Fletcher, and reveal favorite storylines. Over 28 years Jackie Woodburne and Alan Fletcher grew to embody the heart and soul of Ramsay Street. Susan and Karl Kennedy are soulmates, faithful parents, wrong partners, wise guardians and mentors. Woodburne and Fletcher are also drama virtuosos. Scenes between the couple are often described as ‘one takes the magic’ because the chemistry between the two, so obvious to viewers, means each can read the other in the moment. “There is trust. The dynamics were perfect from day one,” said Jackie Woodburne Television Tonight. “We got each other, and with 28 years working together, it’s like a wedding. “We see each other on our best days and on our worst days, and we love each other through it all, so work never suffers. “Work has always been our happy place” “And work has always been our happy place.

Tonight is your best chance to see the Delta Aquariid meteor shower thanks to the New Moon

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If you are a stargazing fan, make sure your eyes are fixed on the sky tonight. While the Delta Aquariids meteor shower officially peaks on Friday night, tonight is your best chance to see a shooting star. That’s because starting at 6:55 p.m. BST tonight there will be a New Moon – the phase of the Moon in which the illuminated side faces the Sun, making our moon satellites invisible in the night sky. While Delta Aquariids may be hard to spot, the lack of light pollution from the New Moon will make shooting stars really stand out in the night sky. While the Delta Aquariids meteor shower is officially at its peak this weekend, tonight is your best chance to see a shooting star Tonight there will be a New Moon – the phase of the Moon in which the illuminated side faces the Sun, making our moon satellites invisible in the night sky Tips for viewing the Delta Aquariids meteor shower The Southern Aquariids Delta is best seen in the Southern Hemisphere and the southern latitudes of

Secret Hunted | TV Tonight

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EXCLUSIVE: Follow Hunted ‘s debut this week, a number of readers are, understandably, curious about the staging and production methods. TV Tonight recently spoke with Deputy Intelligence Ben Owen who confirmed that any simulation – a word he uses repeatedly – is designed to mimic “real world” circumstances. In the case of CCTV footage for example, camera crews traveling with Hunters will mimic real-world cameras that are provided to a third-party “referee” who decides whether the Hunters can access them. There are strict rules when it is given. Maintaining a secret line, here’s how Owen explains some of the show’s secrets…. with a bit of TV magic. How do Hunters gain access to CCTV from public transport, banks and private companies? “I’m not sure I can give you the exact mechanics of how it works from scratch back to production. But what I can say is it simulates, replicates real life. Because if our fugitive gets on the train, we as Hunters have to make sure that there is CCTV on

Last week neighbors: all stars & synopsis! | TV Tonight

Neighbor entered its final week on Monday the 25th, with episodes extended for 4 nights. Returning favorites will appear starting next week. Channel 5 commissioning editor Greg Barnett also told Digital Spy, “(Executive Producer) Jason Herbison kept saying at our Monday meeting that he was trying to do it, then one day he called me and said that (Kylie & Jason) both went back to Pin Oak Court (actual location of Ramsay Street) the day before, and their scene is in the can. Then he called me to confirm that Guy Pearce would be back for three episodes. “What I think is important to say about these returnees is that they insisted that the final episode of the Neighbor should not be centered around them. They are well aware of the fact that there is a cast of characters who have been at Erinsborough longer than ever and this should be reflected in their contribution.” The drama executive has now also spoken openly from Channel 5’s perspective about the decision to end. “As the medi

A supermoon will light up the sky tonight. It's time to look up

July’s full moon, the buck moon, can light up the sky on Wednesday in a very big way. The moon buck will appear full from Tuesday morning through Friday morning, according to NASA. It will peak on Wednesday at 4:48 a.m. AEST. To those at first glance, it may appear larger and brighter than the other moons of 2022 because it is a supermoon. Watch the latest News on Channel 7 or stream for free on 7plus >> While there is no single definition of “supermoon,” the term usually refers to a full moon that can stand out more than the others because it is within 90 percent of its closest orbit to Earth. The buck moon is the closest supermoon to Earth this year, according to Old Farmer’s Almanac . “Unlike some astronomical events, there’s no (situation where) you have to see it instantly or you’ll miss it,” said Noah Petro, head of NASA’s Laboratory of Planetary Geology, Geophysics and Geochemistry. “There is no moment that you should pay attention to to maximize the enjoyment of the fu

MasterChef recap: Tonight, is the night, when four becomes three

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The competition is coming to a serious end: a time when the slightest error in timing or temperature, the most misplaced leap, can mean the difference between being a well-adjusted member of society, and being a sob. on rats in the gutter the rest of your life. Tonight we discover who will make it to the top three, and who will finish fourth – a position some consider the most embarrassing finish of all. Today’s three cooks – Daniel, Sarah and Keyma – are so stressed that they move in slow motion. From above, Billie looked, rightly remembering he was a higher life form. Today cooks face a pressure test. But not just any pressure test: today will be set by Peter Gilmore, a chef so intimidating that it took Melissa three-quarters of an hour to introduce him. Judges tonight Andy, Pete, Melissa and Jock. Photo: Provided Gilmore walked in, causing a number of damp gussets among the assembled cooks: especially Keyma, who had reacted in such a way that her husband must have f