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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2012

Last show 2011 on Nine Network Australia.

Kerri-Anne Kennerley, an immensely popular and versatile industry all rounder, has been a favourite with Australian television audiences for more than 20 years. Here's an outline of her credentials:

Kerri-Anne began in the entertainment industry at the tender age of 14, hosting the afternoon children's program Everybody In for the Nine Network in Brisbane.


She moved to the Ten Network a couple of years later to The Saturday Show, presenting three hours of live television every Saturday morning for three years.


From the age of 19, Kerri-Anne toured Australia as a cabaret singer, then took off on a month-long holiday to Jamaica and New York. She ended up staying in New York for five years working in various jobs in the entertainment industry.


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Returning to Australia in 1981, Kerri-Anne immediately landed her job as co-host of the Ten Network's Good Morning Australia. She stayed there for 11 years working with Gordon Elliott, Tim Webster, Terry Willesee and Mike Gibson.


Moving on to radio in 1992, Kerri-Anne worked as a "fill-in" at 2UE in Sydney and then in 1994 took over the breakfast shift at 2CH where she was also chief executive officer of the station.


In mid-1995 Kerri-Anne returned to the Ten Network to host and co-produce Monday to Friday with Kerri-Anne, until December when she was approached for the role as host of the Nine Network's cornerstone of lunchtime entertainment, Midday
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In February 1996, Kerri-Anne commenced her new role as host of Midday with Kerri-Anne for the Nine Network, fulfilling a long-term ambition to work on the show, and immediately returning the program to its former glory as the most-watched daytime program on Australian television.


In 1997, due to the enormous success of Midday with Kerri-Anne, she was nominated for the Gold Logie.


Kerri-Anne has become one of the most high-profile people on Australian television and is in constant demand for public appearances.


In 1999 Kerri-Anne joined What's Cooking.


She returned to the Nine Network to host Mornings with Kerri-Anne in October 2002.


Since 2004, Mornings has travelled to Europe, Alaska, Canada, Los Angeles and New Zealand.


In 2006, Mornings celebrated its 800th episode with special guest Clive James.


In 2007 then federal Opposition leader Kevin Rudd co-hosted an episode of Mornings with Kerri-Anne.


Kerri-Anne's now infamous interview with John Stamos was beamed across the globe.


The 1500th episode of Mornings featured Hollywood legend Liza Minnelli.

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  • yes please could you post the Liza interview?

  • Could we have the full clip of Liza talking - it's an episode I really wanted to see but sadly missed!

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