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    Julia Zemiro (/zəmɪəroʊ/) (born 14 April 1967) is a French-born Australian television presenter, radio host, actress, singer, writer and comedian. She...
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  • Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery is an Australian television interview series, starring Julia Zemiro and produced by CJZ (Cordell Jigsaw Zapruder). Each episode...
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  • Académiques by the French Government in 2000. Zemiro is the mother of actor and television presenter Julia Zemiro. Zemiro was born in Miles, Queensland in 1939...
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  • Marty Sheargold as Ray Gruber, a partner at the firm of Gruber & Gruber Julia Zemiro as Roz Gruber, a partner at the firm of Gruber & Gruber who is suspended...
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  • released on 15 September 2013, and starring Marie Bunel, Dan Spielman, Julia Zemiro, and Bryan Brown. It is written by Blake Ayshford from the screenplay...
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  • Zemiro is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jane Zemiro (born 1939), Australian academic and writer Julia Zemiro (born 1967), French-born...
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  • Walker (1998–99) Darren Gilshenan (1998–99) Gabby Millgate (1998–99) Julia Zemiro (1998–99) Paul McCarthy (1998–99) Vic Plume (1998–99, Episodes 7-32)...
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  • appearance by Australian Idol judge Mark Holden. ^ Instead of opening the door, Julia went behind the set and was asked to wait for the doors to be slide open...
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    2007, Newton hosted the retrospective program What a Year with comedian Julia Zemiro, replacing previous hosts Mike Munro and Megan Gale, which took a light-hearted...
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    Kavalee, on Channel Seven. In 2009, he began doing commentary work with Julia Zemiro on the Eurovision Song Contest, as part of the Australian delegation...
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    2024. Knox, David (10 July 2023). "Airdate: Great Australian Walks with Julia Zemiro | TV Tonight". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 8 July 2024. "Show Me the...
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  • presented segments during Star Gazing Live hosted by Professor Brian Cox and Julia Zemiro at Australia's Siding Spring Observatory. In January 2018, she filled...
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    guests include Hamish & Andy, Danny Bhoy, Tim Minchin, Eddie Perfect, Julia Zemiro and Rima the Itty-bitty Belly-dancer. In 2007 it debuted at Edinburgh...
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    with Richard Roxburgh in the lead role, Eryn Jean Norvill as Roxane and Julia Zemiro as Duenna. 2015 A new and gender-swapped translation was adapted and...
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  • (STC) 2014: Roxane in Edmund Rostand's Cyrano (with Richard Roxburgh and Julia Zemiro) (STC) 2015: Cordelia in Shakespeare's King Lear (played by Geoffrey...
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    Des Mangan provided commentary for the Australian audience. From 2009, Julia Zemiro and Sam Pang were assigned as commentators for the competition by SBS...
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  • directed by Stephen Amis. Starring Shane Jacobson, Magda Szubanski, Julia Zemiro, Nicholas Hammond, and Manu Feildel. It was filmed at Albury, New South...
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    Choir in collaboration with Artemis Media and SBS and was hosted by Julia Zemiro and Miranda Tapsell. Throughout the interactive special, Jorgensen and...
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  • Jenkinson (actress), Sam Lane, Mirka Mora, Sarah Wilson (journalist), Julia Zemiro (TV host), Susan Carland, Maya Stange (actress), Bridget Taylor, Amanda...
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  • Choir in collaboration with Artemis Media and SBS and was hosted by Julia Zemiro and Miranda Tapsell. Throughout the interactive special, Jorgensen taught...
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    Two. He returned to the show in 2007 and partnered with TV presenter, Julia Zemiro. In early 2011 Gleeson was offered a radio show with the Triple M network...
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    As in 2009, the coverage featured local commentary and segments from Julia Zemiro and Sam Pang. The first semi-final was broadcast on 28 May 2010, the...
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    declined the invitation to attend. Australian media personalities such as Julia Zemiro, Magda Szubanski, Ellen Fanning and Natalie Forrest all condemned the...
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  • Santo Cilauro Tom Gleisner Jane Kennedy Rob Sitch John Xintavelonis Julia Zemiro Australia portal Biography portal Comedy portal Lists portal List of...
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  • in 2023 with eight 30 minute long episodes. The program is hosted by Julia Zemiro and originally aired on Saturdays at 8:30 pm, except in 2014 when it...
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  • Truslove co-hosted the 2014 New Year's Eve broadcast for the ABC with Julia Zemiro. Truslove also works as a host and MC in the corporate arena. He has...
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  • 79 181 12 "Medieval Macabre" Matt Lucas David Mitchell Julia Zemiro Matt Lucas and Julia Zemiro 22 January 2016 (2016-01-22) 23 January 2016 (XL edition)...
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  • Kennedy as Winter Frey David Whiteley as Rafe Ormond and Tom Ormond Julia Zemiro as Oriana de la Force Rob Carlton as Vulkan Sligo Kate Kendall as Emily...
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  • on 12 February 2006. It was repeated on 28 December 2006. Contestants Julia Zemiro (Winner) Andrew G (Runner-up) Gary Sweet (Runner-up) James Mathison Axel...
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  • television music competition on the Seven Network which was presented by Julia Zemiro and Ronan Keating. It was based on the British show of the same name...
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