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Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery: June 26

This Sunday's guest, Marcia Hines, moved to Australia at just 16 years of age.

This Sunday on Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery, the guest is music goddess Marcia Hines.

Australia’s original queen of pop, Marcia Hines, takes Julia on a tour around Sydney, making stops at the theatres and places that played a part in her life since moving to Australia at the tender age of sixteen.

At St Mary’s Cathedral, Marcia reminisces of her childhood in Boston, Massachusetts – the daughter of Jamaican immigrants who would church hop around town just to listen to all the different music styles.

Stepping behind the wheel of a handsome white Mercedes 280 SL, Marcia drives Julia to the iconic Metro Minerva Theatre in Kings Cross, where she relives the moment she flew to Australia to perform in the ground-breaking production Hair the Musical.

It’s then to The Capitol theatre where Marcia would become the first ever black woman to play the role of Mary Magdalene in the musical behemoth Jesus Christ Superstar.

Marcia opens up about her family, personal life and the highs and lows of her career. Throughout the adventure, Marcia charms Julia with her infectious energy and her incredible stories of success, resilience, loss, and laughter.

7:40pm Sunday on ABC.

2 Responses

  1. Marcia is, I agree, a goddess and a queen of pop. However, if you’re referring to the actual Queen of Pop awards (which a TV column might be construed as doing), then the “original” Australian Queen of Pop was actually Colleen Hewett, who was the first woman so crowned (in 1972 and again in 73). Then “Debbie” Byrne. was Queen in 74 and 75. Marcia was Queen of Pop in 76, 77 & 78 – after which they dropped the King and Queen nonsense. Just FYI.

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