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60 Minutes: Sept 25

Olivia Newton-John discusses her private heartaches surrounding daughter Chloe Lattanzi and missing partner Patrick McDermott.

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60 Minutes features an interview with Olivia Newton-John, discussing her private heartaches surrounding daughter Chloe Lattanzi and missing partner Patrick McDermott.

Industry talk of an Olivia bio-drama for Seven, for which ONJ disapproves, has gone relatively quiet in recent months. However FilmVic did grant funding to FremantleMedia which suggests shooting in Victoria at some point. Rumours of Delta in the lead have also cooled.

Oops, back to 60 Mins…..

Gone Girl
Phoebe Handsjuk was a beautiful 24-year-old woman who died in the most brutal and baffling way. Six years ago she somehow got into the garbage chute of her highrise apartment building and fell 11 floors to her death. At first the Victoria Police dismissed the tragedy as a suicide and consequently put little effort into an investigation. Then, two years ago, a coroner found that when Phoebe died she had been in a confused, trance-like state brought about by alcohol consumption and the sleeping pill Stilnox. The coroner ruled Phoebe’s death was an accident and that no one else was involved. But that finding has been questioned by the Handsjuk family who believe there’s another, more sinister explanation. It has left Phoebe’s mother and grandfather, a retired detective, with no option but to conduct what the police didn’t – a proper investigation.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producer: Stefanie Sgroi

Living the Dream
She’s always been Australia’s sweetheart, but it’s easy to forget Olivia Newton-John is also the highest-selling Australian singer of all time. In her heyday Olivia was as popular as Taylor Swift and Britney Spears are today, with a phenomenal career built on a paradoxical mix of girl-next-door and sex siren. Remember Grease? And those skin-tight lycra leggings? Or the video of her hit song Physical that made young men go weak at the knees? Now, for the first time, Olivia reveals to Karl Stefanovic how she has coped with her own private heartache and tragedy, including her troubled daughter Chloe, as well as the disappearance of her former partner Patrick.
Reporter: Karl Stefanovic
Producer: Gareth Harvey

Mr Nice Guy
When Tom Hanks started out, someone forgot to tell him being a maniacal egomaniac and throwing daily temper tantrums was a prerequisite for success in Hollywood. Or if they did, he refused to listen. Unlike so many other acting superstars who insist on sharing the pain of suffering for their art, Tom simply got on with the job. And as he tells Allison Langdon, he has loved every minute of it. Along the way the films he has starred in have grossed billions of dollars, and his acting skills have won him two Academy Awards. Tom Hanks just turned 60, but he has no intention of slowing down. Very happily he continues to disprove the saying, “nice guys finish last”.
Reporter: Allison Langdon
Producer: Grace Tobin

8:30pm Sunday on Nine.

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