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SUNDAY NIGHT celebrating 11 years as the show comes to an end

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  Sunday Night  Source: Seven Network
Sunday Night Source: Seven Network

CELEBRATING SUNDAY NIGHT

After 11 years, Seven’s Sunday Night is coming to an end.

It’s been quite a ride and one well worth celebrating.

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From that very first show in February 2009, Sunday Night gave viewers a front row seat to the events that shaped Australia and the world.

Sunday Night has a proud tradition of fighting for the little guy. Our investigations delivered justice, re-opening cold cases and giving people a voice – often for the first time.

We ventured to some of the craziest places on Earth and met amazing people. Celebrities dropped their guard and revealed their true selves. Every show was unpredictable. That’s what made it great.

This Sunday Night, you’ll hear from reporters both past and present – Melissa Doyle, Mike Munro, Matt Doran, Denham Hitchcock, Steve Pennells, Alex Cullen, Angela Cox, Rahni Sadler, Ross Coulthart and PJ Madam – as they remember their favourite stories and the moments that will stay with them forever.

 

The final edition of SUNDAY NIGHT hosted by Melissa Doyle airs on Sunday at 8pm on Seven and 7plus.

 

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  1. So sad to see Sunday Night axed. It’s a bloody good show. It’s hard to understand why Australian viewers did not watch this show as much as 60 minutes. My husband says that The Project should been axed instead of Sunday Night!

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