2012-10-21

Year 2012Episode 2860 minoct. 21, 2012
2012-10-21
King Kyle He’s the man the public loves to hate. Kyle Sandilands still rules the radio airwaves, despite almost being sacked several times for bad behaviour. He’s gone from homeless kid to Hollywood. It’s been a rollercoaster ride to the top and this is the first time he’s ever sat down for a one-on-one television interview. In this exclusive Sunday Night interview, Mike Willesee doesn’t pull any punches. It’s the match up that could rehabilitate Kyle or bury him forever. Catt vs Catt Roseanne Catt spent 3,652 days in jail for conspiring to murder her husband. She was portrayed as an evil and manipulative wife who tried to poison him. Even though she had no criminal history, she was found guilty. But after a ten year campaign, the Court of Appeal agreed she had been wrongly convicted – the victim of a husband who lied and a deceitful police officer who led the prosecution against her. She is now having to fight for compensation, even though ironically her husband Barry did receive compensation when she was jailed, that he has not had to pay back. Today, Barry Catt still claims his ex-wife is guilty, describing her as Satan. Both Roseanne Catt and Barry Catt have spoken to Sunday Night in exclusive interviews. Forget everything you thought you knew about this case, this story is more explosive than ever. One Direction They are the biggest and fastest selling music act in the world today. The boy band that recently brought Sydney to a standstill, sits down with Sunday Night’s PJ Madam to discuss fame, bullying, racism, hate mail and hysteria. The boys tell of their love of Australia – especially Aussie girls. They describe their humble beginnings, coming from poor, working class families, to being superstar millionaires. See the real story of One Direction.
2012-10-21 has aired on oct. 21, 2012 at 20:30
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