Carrie Bickmore receives warning after going ‘rogue’ live on air: ‘If they can’t, I will’
‘Oh my god, oh my god.’
7news.com.auHere’s the latest on Carrie Bickmore based on available reports:
Carrie Bickmore has been the subject of renewed speculation about a potential TV return in Australia, spurred by industry merger activity and interest in her radio-and-television portfolio. Some outlets pushed the idea of her returning to a Seven-related project, given SCM’s acquisition of radio assets and the network’s interest in familiar faces. This is rumor-driven and not a confirmed casting, so details (role, network, timing) remain unverified as of now.[1]
She remains active in media and charity work, including public appearances and continued involvement in Carrie’s Beanies 4 Brain Cancer charity, which has been a long-running part of her public profile. Reports also note attention on her public appearances with partner Tommy Little and coverage of her personal life in entertainment media.[4][1]
Notable past career moves include her exit from The Project in 2022, with subsequent radio work and occasional television projects. Coverage from earlier years reflects a pattern of high-profile shifts rather than a single, announced comeback plan.[2][3][4]
For context, there have been various rumors and entertainment features about her personal life (e.g., relationships) and public appearances, but definitive confirmation of a new on-screen role or network arrangement has not been consistently confirmed in major outlets as of the latest public reports.[6][1]
If you’d like, I can monitor for concrete announcements and provide a concise update with sources as soon as something official is announced.
‘Oh my god, oh my god.’
7news.com.auInsiders believe Carrie Bickmore may be set to make a TV comeback soon, following the merger between Southern Cross Media (SCM) and Network Seven.
www.dailymail.co.ukTV host and Bickmore’s former colleague Rove McManus was among those reacting with delight.
7news.com.auA huge congrats!
www.nowtolove.com.auCarrie Bickmore has re-signed with 10’s The Project for 2020 bringing to an end months of stalled contract negotiations, reports News Corp’s Annette Sharp.
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www.mediaweek.com.auCarrie Bickmore is back and returns to The Project desk on Monday, 8 July. After an eight month maternity leave break, the TV Week Logie award winner joins Waleed Aly and Peter Helliar to bring you the latest news delivered differently from around the country and the globe. Carrie returns just in time for The […]
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