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Young Talent Time to live stream 50th Anniversary Reunion

TV networks said no but Johnny Young & a cavalcade of cast members will be available as a pay per view special.

After being declined by at least two networks a Young Talent Time 50th Anniversary Reunion is set to screen as pay per view special for a one-off $14.95 fee at Epicentre TV.

The event on May 1st will be filmed in Sydney on coming weeks, bringing together a cavalcade of YTT faces. Never before have so many members of the team come together at once with Johnny Young to reminisce about their time on the show.

Hosted by Johnny Young, guests will include Tina Arena, Beven Addinsall, Sally Boyden, John Bowles, Jamie Churchill, Joey Dee, Philip Gould, Debbie Hancock, Mark McCormack, Rob McCullough, Dannii Minogue, Greg Mills, Natalie Miller, Tim Nelson, Greg Poynton, Stephen Zammit and more.

Special guests include former judge Ronnie Burns and show choreographer Maggie Burns, members of the production crew, and even puppets ‘Waldo and Clancy.’

The 2 hour special will premiere at 7pm on Saturday 1st May 2021 and be able to be viewed again “on demand.”

Young Talent Time marks its 50th anniversary on April 24 and will be further celebrated with a concert in the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in June.

Young Talent Time’s 50th Anniversary

Photo: Nostalgia Central

7 Responses

  1. I wanted to watch it , but when I download the app , I have to have a Facebook account , which I don’t , will there be an option to sign up with just a email address ?

  2. Im producing the Pay Per View, and we sure did try to get a network to pick it up (especially Ten because its blindingly obvious) but FTA networks just don’t seem to care about this kind of local programming anymore. Which is strange, because the public interest in the reunion is phenomenal, and a brand like YTT should really be supported by the network it spent almost 20 years on!

    1. At the $15 per stream you are charging it was perhaps too expensive for a network to turn a profit on? Interest from a core fan group no doubt but broad enough demo appeal to make this profitable for a network? I don’t think so. Or one of them would have jumped

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