November 13 2007 12:44pm (UTC+8) - Article by Kevin
WIN Television's regionally produced variety program Susie will celebrate its 100th episode tomorrow. Host Susie Elelman is thrilled at reaching this milestone and said it is a dream come true.
"I am so thankful to the hardworking team, we could not have made it here without all the time and effort everyone has put into making the show what it is," she said. "It really is like a family and I am so grateful", she said.
To mark the 100th show, rock-star Shannon Noll will join Susie to congratulate her and have some fun with rocker Johnny Devlin and radio announcer Marty Haynes on Susie's Blokes.
Australia's former Cartoonist of the Year Peter Broelman is pencilled in to sketch some of his favourite political characters, plus Emma Wilson, host of WIN's hot new music show Hitz Blitz, performs Bryan Adams' Heaven.
Produced at the WIN Wollongong studios with access to Australia's largest network of production facilities and broadcast across the WIN National Network, including Channel Nine Adelaide and Perth, the Susie team has worked tirelessly to bring viewers an hour of entertainment and information from across the country each weekday.
Boasting an impressive line-up of celebrity guests, Susie showcases an array of talent, from awe-inspiring superstars to fascinating everyday people. Some of the many personalities who have joined Susie on the show so far include Jeanne Little, Bert Newton, Suzi Quatro, Deni Hines, Imogen Bailey, James Blundell, James Morrison, Christine Anu, Johnny Young, Harry M Miller, Ky Hurst, Ita Buttrose, Vanessa Amorosi, Ricki-Lee, Sami Lukis, Layne Beachley, Wayne Gardner, Richard Morecroft, Bessie Bardot, Katie Noonan, Mark Gasnier, Kamahl, Troy Cassar Daley, Jeff Fenech, Human Nature, Diesel, Barbie Rogers.
Regular contributors on Susie include psychologist Dr. Suzy Green, stylist Sherryl McFarlane, cooking consultant Victoria Hansen, vet Dr. Rob Zammit, psychic Georgina Walker and yoga instructor Janie Larmour.
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