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Courtney Act and  are among the stars set to announce their own shows as part of Channel 10's Pilot Showcase.<br>The broadcaster's showcase is retuning in July with six brand new pilots set to air on 10 Play.<br>Among them is 'Courtney's Closet' from Aussie drag sensation Courtney Act,  40.<br>        Courtney Act and Abbie Chatfield are among the stars set to announce their own shows as part of Channel 10's Pilot Showcase<br>The show will see the Australian Idol and Drag Race alumni transform a different celebrity guest into drag each week - while also hearing about their personal journey in an intimate interview, .<br>  RELATED ARTICLES                <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Elsewhere, Abbie Chatfield - who in three years has gone from a Bachelor reject to one of Australia's most in demand talents - also has  a new show.<br>The podcast host, 27, shared the news of the exciting career move to her Instagram on Saturday, revealing she is hosting a show that was 'filmed a while ago'.  <br>        Abbie Chatfield - who in three years has gone from a Bachelor reject to one of Australia's most in demand talents -also has a new show<br>Keeping the details mysterious, she went on: 'This show is not just something I'm hosting, but also a concept of my own that has been a long time in the making.<br>'That's all the info I have for you for now,  [https://4salecy.com/user/profile/12499 Windows Server] you'll have to find out more when you watch it from July 4 on'.  <br>According to TV Tonight, she show will see Abbie 'on a mission to explore, understand and reveal worlds not commonly seen or heard from on television'.<br>Abbie dives into two opposite ends of a subject, bringing her signature unapologetic brand of curiosity, passion and authenticity along, and asking all the questions the audience would never dare to. <br>        Another show set to excite audiences is The Bush Blonde vs The World from Sunshine Coast comedian Nikki Osbourne<br>      Another show set to excite audiences is The Bush Blonde vs The World from Sunshine Coast comedian Nikki Osbourne.<br>Nikki,  [https://www.etsy.com/people/oj9q479zfyigiu1k iPhone] 40, who recently revealed she made $10,000 on her first day on OnlyFans raising money to save the koalas, will host a sketch comedy show.<br>It will feature her original viral character Bush Barber and is said to be a 'wild, over-the-top send up of Australian culture at its funniest'.<br>        Foodies will also be delighted with a new show Dinner Guest, featuring MasterChef's Melissa Leong (pictured) Narelda Jacobs and Susan Carland<br>      Foodies will also be delighted with a new show Dinner Guest, featuring MasterChef's Melissa Leong, Narelda Jacobs and Susan Carland.<br>The show  - set around a dinner table -  is set to be a 'a no-holds-barred discussion about the biggest topics of today'.<br>There's also a programme for fans of dating shows. The Love Experiment will see if singletons can call in love with a total stranger by asking 36 questions.<br>        <br>        The former Bachelor star,  [https://www.last.fm/user/EhsanNazari Russia] 27, shared the news of the exciting career move to her Instagram on Saturday, revealing she is hosting a show that was 'filmed a while ago'<br>The name comes from a 1997 study by psychologist Arthur Aron - at explores whether intimacy between two strangers can be accelerated by having them ask each other a specific series of personal questions.<br>Finishing off the new shows is Time to Die, hosted by comedians Gen Fricker and Ben Russell.  <br>Described as a 'devious and down-right evil challenge', the show will dare two comedians to write the worst possible stand-up set for one another other to perform in front of a live audience.<br>      <br><br><br><br>data-track-module="am-external-links^external-links"><br>Read more:<br><br><br><br><br><br>DM.later('bundle', function()<br>DM.has('external-source-links', 'externalLinkTracker');<br>);

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'Courtney Act and are among the stars set to announce their own shows as part of Channel 10's Pilot Showcase.<br>The broadcaster's showcase is retuning in July with six brand new pilots set to air on 10 Play.<br>Among them is 'Courtney's Closet' from Aussie drag sensation Courtney Act,  40.<br> Courtney Act and Abbie Chatfield are among the stars set to announce their own shows as part of Channel 10's Pilot Showcase<br>The show will see the Australian Idol and Drag Race alumni transform a different celebrity guest into drag each week - while also hearing about their personal journey in an intimate interview, .<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Elsewhere, Abbie Chatfield - who in three years has gone from a Bachelor reject to one of Australia's most in demand talents - also has  a new show.<br>The podcast host, 27, shared the news of the exciting career move to her Instagram on Saturday, revealing she is hosting a show that was 'filmed a while ago'.  <br> Abbie Chatfield - who in three years has gone from a Bachelor reject to one of Australia's most in demand talents -also has a new show<br>Keeping the details mysterious, she went on: 'This show is not just something I'm hosting, but also a concept of my own that has been a long time in the making.<br>'That's all the info I have for you for now, [https://4salecy.com/user/profile/12499 Windows Server] you'll have to find out more when you watch it from July 4 on'.  <br>According to TV Tonight, she show will see Abbie 'on a mission to explore, understand and reveal worlds not commonly seen or heard from on television'.<br>Abbie dives into two opposite ends of a subject, bringing her signature unapologetic brand of curiosity, passion and authenticity along, and asking all the questions the audience would never dare to. <br> Another show set to excite audiences is The Bush Blonde vs The World from Sunshine Coast comedian Nikki Osbourne<br> Another show set to excite audiences is The Bush Blonde vs The World from Sunshine Coast comedian Nikki Osbourne.<br>Nikki, [https://www.etsy.com/people/oj9q479zfyigiu1k iPhone] 40, who recently revealed she made $10,000 on her first day on OnlyFans raising money to save the koalas, will host a sketch comedy show.<br>It will feature her original viral character Bush Barber and is said to be a 'wild, over-the-top send up of Australian culture at its funniest'.<br> Foodies will also be delighted with a new show Dinner Guest, featuring MasterChef's Melissa Leong (pictured) Narelda Jacobs and Susan Carland<br> Foodies will also be delighted with a new show Dinner Guest, featuring MasterChef's Melissa Leong, Narelda Jacobs and Susan Carland.<br>The show  - set around a dinner table -  is set to be a 'a no-holds-barred discussion about the biggest topics of today'.<br>There's also a programme for fans of dating shows. The Love Experiment will see if singletons can call in love with a total stranger by asking 36 questions.<br> <br> The former Bachelor star, [https://www.last.fm/user/EhsanNazari Russia] 27, shared the news of the exciting career move to her Instagram on Saturday, revealing she is hosting a show that was 'filmed a while ago'<br>The name comes from a 1997 study by psychologist Arthur Aron - at explores whether intimacy between two strangers can be accelerated by having them ask each other a specific series of personal questions.<br>Finishing off the new shows is Time to Die, hosted by comedians Gen Fricker and Ben Russell.  <br>Described as a 'devious and down-right evil challenge', the show will dare two comedians to write the worst possible stand-up set for one another other to perform in front of a live audience.<br> <br><br><br><br>data-track-module="am-external-links^external-links"><br>Read more:<br><br><br><br><br><br>DM.later('bundle', function()<br>DM.has('external-source-links', 'externalLinkTracker');<br>);'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ +Courtney Act and are among the stars set to announce their own shows as part of Channel 10's Pilot Showcase.<br>The broadcaster's showcase is retuning in July with six brand new pilots set to air on 10 Play.<br>Among them is 'Courtney's Closet' from Aussie drag sensation Courtney Act,  40.<br> Courtney Act and Abbie Chatfield are among the stars set to announce their own shows as part of Channel 10's Pilot Showcase<br>The show will see the Australian Idol and Drag Race alumni transform a different celebrity guest into drag each week - while also hearing about their personal journey in an intimate interview, .<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Elsewhere, Abbie Chatfield - who in three years has gone from a Bachelor reject to one of Australia's most in demand talents - also has  a new show.<br>The podcast host, 27, shared the news of the exciting career move to her Instagram on Saturday, revealing she is hosting a show that was 'filmed a while ago'.  <br> Abbie Chatfield - who in three years has gone from a Bachelor reject to one of Australia's most in demand talents -also has a new show<br>Keeping the details mysterious, she went on: 'This show is not just something I'm hosting, but also a concept of my own that has been a long time in the making.<br>'That's all the info I have for you for now, [https://4salecy.com/user/profile/12499 Windows Server] you'll have to find out more when you watch it from July 4 on'.  <br>According to TV Tonight, she show will see Abbie 'on a mission to explore, understand and reveal worlds not commonly seen or heard from on television'.<br>Abbie dives into two opposite ends of a subject, bringing her signature unapologetic brand of curiosity, passion and authenticity along, and asking all the questions the audience would never dare to. <br> Another show set to excite audiences is The Bush Blonde vs The World from Sunshine Coast comedian Nikki Osbourne<br> Another show set to excite audiences is The Bush Blonde vs The World from Sunshine Coast comedian Nikki Osbourne.<br>Nikki, [https://www.etsy.com/people/oj9q479zfyigiu1k iPhone] 40, who recently revealed she made $10,000 on her first day on OnlyFans raising money to save the koalas, will host a sketch comedy show.<br>It will feature her original viral character Bush Barber and is said to be a 'wild, over-the-top send up of Australian culture at its funniest'.<br> Foodies will also be delighted with a new show Dinner Guest, featuring MasterChef's Melissa Leong (pictured) Narelda Jacobs and Susan Carland<br> Foodies will also be delighted with a new show Dinner Guest, featuring MasterChef's Melissa Leong, Narelda Jacobs and Susan Carland.<br>The show  - set around a dinner table -  is set to be a 'a no-holds-barred discussion about the biggest topics of today'.<br>There's also a programme for fans of dating shows. The Love Experiment will see if singletons can call in love with a total stranger by asking 36 questions.<br> <br> The former Bachelor star, [https://www.last.fm/user/EhsanNazari Russia] 27, shared the news of the exciting career move to her Instagram on Saturday, revealing she is hosting a show that was 'filmed a while ago'<br>The name comes from a 1997 study by psychologist Arthur Aron - at explores whether intimacy between two strangers can be accelerated by having them ask each other a specific series of personal questions.<br>Finishing off the new shows is Time to Die, hosted by comedians Gen Fricker and Ben Russell.  <br>Described as a 'devious and down-right evil challenge', the show will dare two comedians to write the worst possible stand-up set for one another other to perform in front of a live audience.<br> <br><br><br><br>data-track-module="am-external-links^external-links"><br>Read more:<br><br><br><br><br><br>DM.later('bundle', function()<br>DM.has('external-source-links', 'externalLinkTracker');<br>); '
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