Sweet and Sour (2000s TV series)

Sweet and Sour

Sweet and Sour Logo Titlecard
Genre Talk Show
Created by Lena Andel
Presented by Gary Mitchell
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 17
No. of episodes Approximately 660
Production
Executive producer(s)

Gary Mitchell

Lawry Hill
Producer(s)

Travis Murton
Mason Samuels (Line Producer)

Michael Slinger (Co-Producer)
Location(s) Perth
Running time 30 Minutes
Production company(s) Sweet and Sour Productions
Release
Original network

West TV
Westlink (Australian TV channel)
44 Adelaide

C31 Melbourne
Original release Approx July 2000 – present
External links
[ Website]

About

Sweet and Sour is a television show made in Perth, Western Australia. It is produced at the Central Institute of Technology, and is screened across Australia on Community Television stations. . It started in July 2000 and originally was supposed to run for eight episodes.

Sweet & Sour is a very community orientated talk show in which people can write in and share their situation to a panel who helps to solve them. The Panel consists of the show’s host, Gary Mitchell, and a rotating panel of special guests.

The show is produced entirely by screen media students who are currently studying in Western Australia. The show is filmed in the studio of the Central Institute of Technology in Perth and is hosted by Gary Mitchell

The Host

Gary Mitchell, Host

Executive Producer, Gary Mitchell ( Mitch to his mates), has been the host of Sweet and sour for more than 10 years with his first episode airing on September 11, 2001.He was compare of the 2004 National Community TV Awards, The Antennas, broadcast from Melbourne, when Sweet and Sour won its first big gong, the award for Australia’s Best Panel Show.

Guests

Many thousands of guests have appeared on the show throughout the years including Tony Barber, Justin Langer, Kim Hughes, Sam Newman, Barry Crocker, Dannii Minogue, Normi Rowe, Johnny Young, Bambi LeFist, Paige Piper, Alex Andra, Lucy Nicol,

Awards

External links


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