Chris & Julia's Sunday Night Takeaway

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Chris & Julia's Sunday Night Takeaway
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Also known as
  • Sunday Night Takeaway
  • Takeaway
Genre
Created by
Based on Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Presented by
Starring Beau Ryan
Theme music composer
Opening themeTakeaway
(remix of Saturday Night Takeaway by Audiofreaks)
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes8 (list of episodes)
Production
Production locations Sydney, New South Wales
Camera setup Multi-camera setup
Running time90 minutes (Approx; inc. adverts)
Production company ITV Studios Australia
Original release
Network Network 10
Release24 February (2019-02-24) 
14 April 2019 (2019-04-14)

Chris & Julia's Sunday Night Takeaway (frequently referred to as Sunday Night Takeaway or simply Takeaway) is an Australian television variety show, presented by Chris Brown and Julia Morris. It premiered on Network 10 on 24 February 2019 and aired on Sunday nights. [1] It is based on the British television show, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway , created and presented by Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. The show features a mixture of live and pre-recorded entertainment, quiz segments and competitions. [2] [3] Chris & Julia's Sunday Night Takeaway was filmed at Fox Studios Australia.

Contents

Format

Sunday Night Takeaway is a variety show which has a number of segments including 'Undercover', 'In for a Dollar', 'Happiest Minute', 'I'm a Celebrity...Get Out of My Ear!', 'Audience Surprise', 'Little Chris & Julia', 'Home Run', 'Read My Lips', 'Couch Watch', 'Game of Phones', 'Singalong Live', 'Chris vs. Julia' and 'Win the Ads'. These segments and games are mostly adapted from the British version of the show, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway , and the different games and segments in the show are similar to or replicas of those on Saturday Night Takeaway.

Takeaway Reheated

From 18 April 2020, Network Ten aired encores of the show during the COVID-19 pandemic on Saturday nights at 6 pm, which included newly filmed content from the homes of Dr Chris Brown, Julia Morris and Beau Ryan. [4] After its second episode, Takeaway Reheated was moved to a new timeslot of Saturdays at 4 pm. [5] Its final episode aired on 23 May 2020.

Ratings

SeriesEpisodesPremiereFinaleSource
Premiere datePremiere viewersRankFinale dateFinale viewersRank
1 824 February 20190.383914 April 20190.25416 [6] [7]
TR 618 April 20200.175TBC23 May 2020TBCTBCTBC

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References

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