Is this the start of the end of his career? Dr Chris Brown’s new bizarre show on Channel Seven announced after Dream Home is officially AXED
As a seasoned lifestyle expert with over two decades of experience in the industry, I must say that the news surrounding Dr. Chris Brown’s career at Channel Seven is quite intriguing. The man has been juggling multiple roles, from hosting Dancing With The Stars to embarking on a new adventure series, Once In A Lifetime.
The details of Dr. Chris Brown’s new roles at Channel Seven have emerged, following reports suggesting his career may be at risk due to the cancellation of his show, Dream Home.
The 46-year-old Australian host will carry on presenting Dancing with the Stars together with co-host Sonia Kruger, and at the same time, embark on a new wildlife adventure series titled Once In A Lifetime.
At the Seven’s Upfronts event held on Wednesday, it was announced that Brown’s upcoming show will involve him taking global wildlife expeditions alongside popular Australian personalities such as Amanda Keller, Mick Molloy, Matt Preston, and Kate Ritchie.
However, Seven made no mention of Dream Home making a return to the network for 2025.
This year, Dr Chris debuted as the host of the fresh renovation series on Channel Seven following his switch from Channel Ten, where he had been a popular host for an established television program, and moved to the competing network.
It was revealed earlier this week that Daily Mail Australia received information from an informed source at Seven Network, stating they have no intention of featuring the reality TV series in their programming schedule for 2025.
Regrettably, I must share some disappointing news. Last year around this time, there was an announcement about Dream Home starting its second season. However, it appears that unexpected circumstances have arisen, as if someone abruptly took away a much-anticipated opportunity from under me – the rug has been pulled out.
‘Dream Home wasn’t the dream show Channel Seven wanted it to be.’
The assertions have ignited concerns about Dr Chris’ future on television following his departure from Channel Ten, where he shared hosting duties for “I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here” alongside Julia Morris.
The veterinarian then signed a contract with Seven in 2023, reportedly worth $1million per year.
According to the source, there hasn’t been enough commotion or impressive viewership numbers to justify taking Dr. Chris Brown away from Network Ten.
‘Which was a big shock to the industry when they poached him in 2023.
Initially planned as a counterpart to The Block by the Seven network, the show unfortunately fell short in captivating viewers.
When contacted by Daily Mail Australia, Seven said the claims were ‘baseless’.
Despite being labeled as a ratings flop by some, Dream Home actually managed to attract an impressive audience of 2,253,000 viewers during its May debut on Seven.
As the series unfolded, its appeal seemed to diminish for many viewers; only 807,000 people tuned in nationwide for the final episode.
Despite being smaller in size, the final episode of Dream Home managed to outperform both MasterChef on Channel Ten (with 689,000 viewers) and Tipping Point Australia – Olympic Specials on Channel Nine (with 679,000 viewers), during that particular week.
In the midst of rumors about Dream Home’s future, it was mentioned that numerous other well-liked series will be making a comeback on the network in the year 2025.
It is stated that only minor adjustments are expected in Seven’s 2025 schedule, as popular shows such as Farmer Wants A Wife, The Voice Australia, My Kitchen Rules, and Dancing With The Stars are planned for a comeback.
As a dedicated follower, I’d rephrase it as: “At their gatherings where media buyers convene, networks often unveil something particularly sensational to grab attention. However, unlike Network Ten and Channel Nine who capitalized on shows like ‘The Bachelor’ or ‘Big Brother Australia’ at their presentations, Channel Seven seems to lack such high-profile announcements.
According to the latest reports, it appears that the anticipated comeback of SAS Australia in 2025 has been temporarily postponed.
Following Ant Middleton’s statement that fan-favorite Merrick Watts would rejoin the show as a DS team member, Merrick himself denied this claim.
According to the source, neither a crew nor a location has been secured yet. As of now, there’s no SAS Australia in existence. However, the network still holds onto its rights, suggesting that it might return in 2026.
It was additionally asserted that Ant was supposedly engaging in genuine discussions concerning the show’s structure, with an aim to involve Kate Ritchie, a well-known actress from Home and Away, as a contestant.
The source reported that there were genuine discussions happening about SAS, with Ant proposing suggestions for adjustments to its structure.
Nonetheless, those concepts seemed unsuitable for public discussion from the start. Interestingly enough, neither Richie nor Watts’ leadership were summoned for a discussion about them.
Remarkably, they seemed clueless when questioned about their part in it, as if they hadn’t a clue what Middleton was discussing.
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2024-11-13 08:34