Chris Brown’s first TV gig at Channel Seven revealed – after quitting Network 10
Chris Brown’s TV appearances on Channel Seven have finally been revealed – after he left Network 10 and parted ways with I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
The first TV appearance of Dr. Chris Brown on Channel Seven will be the red carpet at the Logie Awards 2023.
The former Channel 10 star, 44, returns to screens on July 30 as a guest presenter alongside a bevy of other talent.
The TV Week Logie Awards, broadcast on Channel Seven, will be held in Sydney for the first time in 37 years.
The ceremony will be hosted by comedian Sam Pang.
It has also been confirmed that the Bondi Vet star will host a new program called Dream Home – a renovation series that will rival Channel Nine’s The Block.
Dr. Chris Brown’s First TV Appearance in Seven Will Host the Red Carpet at the 2023 Logie Awards
Brown will also produce and host a new animal adventure series for Seven.
“To be able to bring my animal world to life in an original, adventurous and breathtaking way is really exciting,” Brown said in a statement to Daily Mail Australia.
‘I can’t wait for the wildlife and the search for Australia’s best dream home to land in our lounge areas in 2024.’
Both Dream Home and the self-titled animal adventure series will go into production next year.
Brown has signed a two-year contract with Seven worth more than $1 million a year.
He will officially join the network in July following his contractual obligations for I’m A Celebrity this year and is expected to produce “new projects” within the network.
Brown’s appearance on Seven is something of a homecoming.
It has also been confirmed that the Bondi Vet star will host a new program called Dream Home – a renovation series that will rival Channel Nine’s The Block – and will produce and host a new animal adventure series on Seven
The former Channel 10 star, 44, returns on July 30 as a guest presenter alongside a bevy of other talent. Pictured with I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! co-host Julia Morris
He began his TV career in 2003 as the host of Harry’s Practice on Seven, a role that earned him a Logie nomination for Most Popular New Talent.
“I’m not entirely sure my old access pass will work, but once we get over that hurdle and I’m back from the jungle, I can’t wait to get my teeth into some exciting new projects in the second half of the season.” years and beyond with Seven,” Brown said in an official statement earlier this year.
James Warburton, Managing Director and CEO of Seven West Media, added: ‘We are very pleased to welcome Chris back to Seven. It has been too long.
‘Chris is one of the most popular and recognized people on Australian TV and brings warmth, intelligence and a great sense of humor to everything he does.
“We can’t wait to have him on board and announce the exciting new content in which he will star.”
Brown has signed a two-year contract with Seven worth more than $1 million a year. In February, it was announced that this year’s season of I’m A Celeb was its last