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Sunday Night: Oct 9

Beyonce will talk to Molly Meldrum this Sunday Night on Seven.

She’s appearing on the Today show next week and she’s already been on The X Factor, but pop idol Beyonce will talk to Molly Meldrum this Sunday Night on Seven.

Beyonce
The biggest female pop star in the world opens her heart to Sunday Night this week. In an exclusive interview, Beyonce Knowles talks about the joy of impending motherhood, the pressure of fame and the struggle to get her own career off the ground. The 30-year-old superstar also tells Molly Meldrum about her year-long sabbatical, being her own business manager and her desire to help a new generation of artists find their feet in the entertainment industry. With a new single, “Run The World”, about to launch around the world, Beyonce is happier than she’s ever been before.

Dirty deeds
Mike Munro’s powerful investigation into the growing environmental disaster in the Amazon where one of the world’s largest oil companies, Chevron, is destroying precious rainforest, contaminating waterways and poisoning families. Chevron, which also operates in Australia’s pristine Pilbara, has been fined billions of dollars in Ecuador for the damage caused by almost 1000 unlined toxic waste pits left behind by Texaco (subsequently taken over by Chevron Oil) throughout the 40 years it has drilled for oil. And one unlikely aristocrat is leading the David-and-Goliath fight to hold the multinational giant responsible: Zoe Tryon, the daughter of the late Lady ‘Kanga’ Tryon, the Australian-born former mistress of Prince Charles.

The Crash
One crash, one little girl, one miracle; a story of hope and forgiveness. Guest reporter Karen O’Sullivan, from 7 News Melbourne, follows the heart-rending story of Emily Blake, the 11-year-old girl who suffered horrific brain injuries after her school bus was hit by a truck on a country road in western Victoria. We trace Emily’s remarkable journey after being saved on the operating table by the same team of neurosurgeons who’d separated the conjoined twins, Trishna and Krishna, just a day before. From the first glimmer of a smile as she watches cartoons on TV, to her first tentative steps, this is a story of a family that refuses to buckle in tragedy – and a bus driver who must live with the consequences of a shocking accident when he was behind the wheel. And the biggest question of all, why are so many of our kids still travelling on school buses with no seat belts?

Sunday October 9 at 6.30pm on Seven.

2 Responses

  1. “With a new single, “Run The World”, about to launch around the world, Beyonce is happier than she’s ever been before”

    That song has been out for over 6 months.. how old is this interview?

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