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Royal Wedding: TEN offers light-hearted coverage with Fitzy

Struth! TEN's squiz at Willsy's big day sure gets points for originality.

Ryan ‘Fitzy’ Fitzgerald will help give Network TEN alternative commentary to the Royal Wedding next month.

Fitzgerald, who appears on Before the Game and The 7PM Project, will offer a lighthearted alternative along with his NOVA radio co-host Michael ‘Wippa’ Wipfli. 7PM‘s UK correspondent Lucy McDonald will join them. This will surely differ from that offered by the ABC and BBC….

Others being sent to the UK include Hamish MacDonald, Sandra Sully and Carrie Bickmore.

TEN’s wedding week will also include the film William & Kate: A Modern Day Fairy Tale plus extended TEN News, 7PM Project and a primetime episode of The Circle.

Wednesday April 27
8.30pm William & Kate: A Modern Day Fairy Tale

Friday April 29
5-7pm TEN News
Hamish MacDonald, Sandra Sully, Danielle Isdale and Brett Mason have taken up royal watch duties in the UK, reporting back with the latest wedding updates and additional crosses to The 7PM Project and The Circle.

7-8pm Celebrate Will & Kate – The Wedding Project
The 7PM Project’s Charlie and Dave will cross live through the night to our UK wedding posse, Carrie Bickmore, Hamish MacDonald, Lucy McDonald, and Nova’s Fitzy & Wippa live from London.

8-9.30pm The Ceremony – with Fitzy, Wippa & Lucy
Looking for a lighthearted alternative to your Wedding viewing? Well look no further! Following their live week of broadcasting for Nova, funny boys Fitzy & Wippa are here to navigate us through the official proceedings. Pom Lucy McDonald joins the lads to ensure they know the difference between silk and taffeta as Willie and Kate say “I do”.

9.30-11pm Celebrate Will & Kate – The Wedding Circle
Join the girls and Colin Lane on the couch as they debrief and recadp the “wedding of the year” – the Royal marriage of Prince William to Kate Middleton.

26 Responses

  1. I am not a royalist but cringed through “Fitzy” and Molloy’s truly embarrassing and gutter level comments. The English girl, whoever she was, was far funnier, entertaining and informative. They barely spoke and when they did it was just nonsense and cynical insults. I hope they weren’t paid for this gig.

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