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Celebrate Christmas with The Australian Women’s Weekly: Dec 4 / 11

Annual Women's Weekly specials are upon us again with Nine personalities appearing in two Christmas episodes.

Annual Women’s Weekly specials are upon us again with Nine personalities appearing in two Christmas episodes.

The ACP mag shows will include Natalie Gruzlewski, Karl Stefanovic, Catriona Rowntree, Jules Lund, Giaan Rooney, Scott Cam, Livinia Nixon, Julie Goodwin and Julia Morris.

Evene new TEN recruit Hayden Quinn gets a look in…

With Christmas fast approaching, Natalie Gruzlewski hosts these star-studded specials to help viewers make Christmas 2011 the best ever.

On Sunday December 4: Celebrity foodie Maggie Beer shows Gold Logie winner Karl Stefanovic how to prepare the perfect ham.

Catriona Rowntree reveals some fantastic ways to keep the younger kids occupied in the countdown to Christmas.

New dad Jules Lund teams up with The Weekly’s assistant food editor Xanthe Roberts to make a Gingerbread House the kids will love.

Superstar chef Luke Mangan cooks up an amazing country Christmas feast with Marcia Hines just in time for the arrival of hungry country music star Lee Kernaghan.

Super stylist Shannon Fricke and Emma Freedman show off three great ways to dress your Christmas tree.

Plus, Giaan Rooney, as she celebrates 23 years of Kmart’s Christmas Wishing tree which has now sourced 5 million gifts.

On Sunday, December 11 at 6.30pm, Julie & Julia: Masterchef winner Julie Goodwin gets help in the kitchen from Celebrity Apprentice winner Julia Morris in preparing a big family Christmas feast.

The Block’s Scott Cam and Livinia Nixon show how you can give something back this year and visit a Melbourne homeless shelter.

Four-time world surfing champion Stephanie Gilmour gets together with The Weekly’s food director Fran Abdallaoui to pull off a show stopping dessert.

Masterchef’s life-saving glamour boy Hayden Quinn is joined at his beach home by Sophie Falkiner for a fantastic seafood barbecue.

Giaan Rooney gets some tips on party dresses for the festive season from The Weekly’s fashion director Judith Cook.

And pet photography tips with funny man Russell Gilbert.

6:30pm Sundays, December 4 and 11 on Channel Nine.

26 Responses

  1. Could someone please tell me urgentlhy where I could buy Sophi Falkiner’s white dress she wore last Sunday on Chanel 9’s Women’s weekly Xmas Special.I would like to wear it on Xmas Day….thank you

  2. Can you please tell where I can find the recipe for Pineapple Sorbet that was shown on the show 11-12-11 as this does not appear to be in the December magazine.

  3. to sheenah…isnt it beautiful when kids discover the wonder of helping others…my daughter donated her birthday money to canteen this year…i was very proud!

  4. My 10 year old son was so touched with the Kmart Wishing Tree that the money he had saved from his birthday, he asked if he could buy a present for someone that would have nothing on Christmas morning. He brought 2 presents and placed them under the Wishing Tree last night! As a parent I have to confess that I have to be the proudest mother on this earth!!

  5. Nine couldn’t help partying with the viewer, only to go “Over The Top”!
    4th.
    Maggie Beer is a Celebrity “Cook” not “Foodie”! Yes Karl is gong owner, we knew that and needed no reminder. “Super stylist” sounds like a so called ACA or TT expert. They use K-mart this year. AWW usually go for Target. Marcia turned off CA viewers, she could do here too?
    11th.
    Way to put former MC contestants in one episode! Split them, it’s looks better. Otherwise people think MC is producing Celebrities and not cooks. I thought Sophie Falkiner was a Seven girl? And couldn’t “a show stopping” tag line be used on shows like BHG or MC MasterClass? That’s one way to describe a dish that’s TV friendly.

    And shelly. MIlan doesn’t do editing there anymore. It’s Fran Abdallaoui. As mentioned. Also Hutton doesn’t do much Weekly anymore. 🙁 but true.

  6. I don’t suppose 9 bothered to advise that, after moving CSI from Wednesday night to “new time, new night” 8.30 Sunday night, they’ve now moved CSI to “no time, no night”.

    In it’s place are repeats of The Mentalist.

    Onya, 9.

    Right onya.

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