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Healthy, Wealthy and Wise

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Healthy, Wealthy and Wise
GenreLifestyle
Created byMichael Dickinson
Gavan Disney
Presented byRonnie Burns
Felicity Kennett (Seasons 6 & 7)
Jacki MacDonald (Season 1)
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8
Production
Executive producerGavan Disney
ProducerMichael Dickinson
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkNetwork Ten
Release3 February 1992 –
23 November 1998

Healthy, Wealthy and Wise was a pioneering lifestyle television program shown in Australia. It was shown on Network Ten and was seen from 1992 until 1998.[1] The programme also helped re-invent the then-ailing network after its financial collapse of the late 1980s. It helped popularise the lifestyle genre in Australia,[citation needed] and it also spawned a number of imitators during the 1990s, including the Seven Network's Better Homes and Gardens, which is still seen today.

The show was created and produced by Michael Dickinson and Executive Producer Gavan Disney, once the producer of the Nine Network's long-running variety show Hey Hey it's Saturday and packaged by Disney Entertainment P/L for the Ten Network and its affiliates throughout the world.

The title takes its name from the proverb, "Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise." This quote is often attributed to Benjamin Franklin since it appeared in his Poor Richard's Almanack; however, it was first used in print by John Clarke in a 1639 book of English and Latin proverbs. (Consequently, as it is a proverb, Clarke was also probably not the original author but was simply passing on a common saying.)

Cast

Notable people associated with the programme included Felicity Kennett, wife of the then Premier of Victoria Jeff Kennett, and Jim Brown, a former Ten eyewitness news journalist.

Others such as Iain Hewitson used the opportunity to develop an ongoing TV career with the show as a starting point, including crafts lady Tonia Todman. The popular motoring journalist Peter Wherrett had some staying power. The show's finance guru Ross Greenwood enjoyed particular success and became network finance editor on the Nine Network.

List of contributors

Some featured reporters and presenters on the show included:

Other broadcasts

  • The series was also broadcast on television in the U.A.E. on Channel 33, Bahrain TV Channel 55 in Bahrain and on Australian Television Network in various countries including Thailand, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, India, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Maldives, Macau, Fiji, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Korea.

References

  1. ^ a b Healthy, Wealthy and Wise at the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 20 June 2007.