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ALLY LANGDON takes command of A CURRENT AFFAIR from tonight with an interview that will bring you to tears

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The ABC are casting for a new original unnamed children & family series set to air nationwide on the public broadcaster, specifically looking for "vibrant women aged 55 - 85" for a show filled with positivity and plenty of laughs.
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Ally Langdon, one of Australia’s most fearless and respected journalists, will be behind the desk tonight when A Current Affair returns at 7.00pm on Channel 9 and 9Now.

Australia’s No. 1 nightly public affairs program, which first aired on Channel 9 in 1971, is back for 2023 and will once again battle for the underdog, break big stories, feature agenda-setting interviews and undertake major investigations.

ACA is promising to get results for viewers when they have nowhere else to turn and provide information that makes a real difference in their lives.

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This week you won’t want to miss the interview that brought Ally Langdon to tears. We’ll gain an emotional insight into one brave woman’s fight for survival at the hands of an ex.

You’ll hear why she’s terrified he will strike again and learn of her campaign to protect her family and others. It comes after a shocking spate of fatal domestic violence attacks over Christmas and the New Year period.

A Current Affair goes on the front line with a police squad which has one of the most dangerous beats in Australia. Granted unprecedented access, our crew captures a dramatic game of hide and seek where one suspect is nabbed hiding under a couch. 

And of course we’ll be featuring those classic ACA battles – the grandmothers fighting a serial pest, neighbours at war with homes built on top of each other, and Ally’s personal fight to help two pensioners battling for their financial survival.

Plus the celebs come out. Don’t miss our exclusive interviews with superstar Hugh Jackman and TV darling Delevene Delaney about her shock new role.

Fiona Dear, Executive Producer of A Current Affair, said:

“The Current Affair team is excited to welcome Ally as our new host. And while we have a surprise new look, we’re still the same, listening to your stories and giving you the interviews that will get Australians talking. Bring on 2023.”

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CASTING CALL | New ABC original children and family show

The ABC are casting for a new original unnamed children & family series set to air nationwide on the public broadcaster, specifically looking for "vibrant women aged 55 - 85" for a show filled with positivity and plenty of laughs.
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