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Peter Helliar

Peter Jason Matthew Helliar (born 16 June 1975[citation needed]) is an Australian comedian, actor, television, radio presenter, writer, producer and director. He is best known for his work on television as a former regular co-host of The Project on Network Ten from January 2014[1] to December 2022,[2] replacing previous presenter Dave Hughes to host alongside Carrie Bickmore, Waleed Aly and Lisa Wilkinson. Helliar also appeared with Rove McManus as his sidekick on The Loft Live from 1997 to 1998, on Rove from 1999 and 2009 and in Before the Game as alter ego Bryan Strauchan.[3] Helliar initially worked the Melbourne comedy circuit in the mid-1990s, performing in various venues and the annual Melbourne International Comedy Festival. He has performed in numerous television ads, most notably for Fernwood Fitness.[4] Helliar has been nominated for the Gold Logie, a prestigious award bestowed upon the Most Popular Personality on Television in 2017.[5]

Peter Helliar
Helliar in 2017
Born
Peter Jason Matthew Helliar

(1975-06-16) 16 June 1975 (age 48)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
NationalityAustralian
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actor
  • television and radio presenter
  • writer
  • producer
  • director
Years active1997−present
Spouse
Bridget Helliar
(m. 2001)
Children3

Career edit

Television edit

Helliar has made guest appearances on Melbourne International Comedy Festival, The Loft Live, Rove, The Morning Show, Studio 10, Show Me the Movie!, Celebrity Name Game, All Star Family Feud, Have You Been Paying Attention? and Hughesy, We Have a Problem.[citation needed]

In 1997, Helliar became a regular stand-up comic on RMITV's weekly variety show Under Melbourne Tonight broadcast on C31 Melbourne, hosted by Stephen Hall and Vincent Hedger.[6][7]

In 1998, Helliar became a regular on Melbourne community television RMITV's weekly variety show The Loft Live broadcast on C31 Melbourne, hosted by Rove McManus and including other well known Melbourne comedians such as Dave Hughes, Kim Hope, and Dave Callan. He appeared as a live on-screen guest as well as scripting and recording skits for live playback.[8][9]

Helliar rose to national attention in 1999, when he became a regular (aka side-kick) to Rove McManus on Rove, which aired on the Nine Network. In 2000, the show moved networks to Channel Ten, where Helliar and the show remained until its ending in late 2009. Helliar also wrote for the show.[3]

In 2003 and 2004, Helliar was part of an ensemble cast in the comedy sketch program skitHOUSE that ran on Network Ten as well as being sold overseas.

In 2010, Helliar joined the Seven Network to appear on their new "family-friendly" football show, The Bounce, alongside Leigh Matthews and Matthew Richardson. The series was cancelled after just a few weeks.[3]

On 18 May 2010, Helliar was guest co-host on The Morning Show, alongside Kylie Gillies, while Larry Emdur was on holidays. In the summer of 2010 and 2011, he hosted the quiz show The Trophy Room that aired on ABC1.[3]

In 2013, Helliar created, wrote, co-produced and co-directed his own eight-episode comedy series titled It's a Date.[10] It was a strong performer and earned a second season for 2014. The show won the 'Best Scripted Format Award' in the International Format Awards at MIPCOM 2013 in Cannes.[11]

On 7 December 2013, Helliar appeared as one of the co-hosts of The Project from 2014 to 2022, replacing Dave Hughes who had resigned to concentrate on stand-up comedy.[12]

In 2017, Helliar hosted the unsuccessful game show Cram!, broadcast on Channel Ten. The show was very poorly received by viewers,[13] and although a second series was reportedly in the pipeline despite low ratings,[14] it never materialized.

In November 2018, a comedy series How to Stay Married, a spinoff of the aforementioned It's a Date, was released. Created and co-written by Helliar,[15] the series explores life after 15 years of marriage, and starred Peter Helliar as Greg Butler and Lisa McCune as Em Butler.[16] The series aired for three series before being rested in 2021.

From 2 April 2023, Helliar appeared as a contestant in the ninth season of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.[17] Helliar was eliminated seventh on 25 April 2023.[18]

In February 2024, Helliar will be a contestant on the second series of Taskmaster Australia.[19]

Radio edit

Between 1998 and 2000, he was a regular guest on the ABC's national youth network Triple J.

In 2002, the Austereo radio network signed Peter Helliar to appear alongside TV colleagues Rove McManus and Corinne Grant on the weekly program Saturday Morning Rove, broadcasting from Fox FM every Saturday from 10 am to midday after being pre-recorded the day before. In 2004, the program moved to Friday mornings, allowing live phone callers, and was re-titled Rove Live Radio. It was discontinued at the end of 2004.

In 2004, Austereo announced that Helliar will join Judith Lucy and Kaz Cooke to host The Judith Lucy Show on Sydney station 2Day FM. The breakfast program was discontinued after its first year.

Still signed to Austereo, Helliar also appeared on the Melbourne-based The Arvo, a daily program broadcast out of Fox FM between 4 pm and 6 pm and networked to other capital cities. It was discontinued in June 2005.

He also has done his own show called Pete's Show, which aired on 10 am – 12 pm on Fridays across the Today Network.

Helliar filled in for Merrick and Rosso, along with Rove McManus, for their breakfast daily show on Sydney's Nova 96.9 whilst they were on holiday. Helliar also filled in for Kate Langbroek on Hughesy & Kate on Melbourne's Nova 100, while Kate was on maternity leave. It was announced by co-host Dave Hughes that Helliar would begin making appearances on the show every Thursday morning.

In 2008, Helliar began presenting the Triple M Melbourne breakfast spot with Myf Warhurst called Pete & Myf,[20][21] but the show was axed in July 2009.[22]

Since July 2022, Helliar has hosted the podcast Family Feud: The Podcast for iHeartRadio.[23]

Films edit

In 2010, a romantic comedy film called I Love You Too was released. The screenplay was written by Helliar, and he also co-starred in and co-produced the film.[24]

In 2012, Helliar appeared in the Australian comedy film Scumbus.[25]

Alter ego edit

 
Helliar in character as Bryan Strauchan

For the 2005 AFL season, Helliar created an alter ego named Bryan Strauchan (aka "Strauchanie") who debuted on the television show Before the Game. The character was the supposedly last pick in the 2004 AFL national draft but never managed to get a game for his new club, Collingwood. His name is pronounced (Strawn/Strawny).

For the role, Helliar dons a blonde mullet wig and attempts to play up an Australian bogan stereotype. The comedy is achieved by self-effacing humour, putting Strauchan in situations that highlight his weight, lack of fitness and general inability, while his egotistical personality and delusions of grandeur mean he is completely unaware of these weaknesses. The character of Strauchanie has made several subsequent appearances across different media and has made numerous appearances to support an array of charities.

In the 2009 'EJ Whitten Legends' football match, Helliar broke his ankle late in the game after being tackled. He suggested that this could be the end of his career.

You could be seeing the end of a great career. Doctors say I won't walk again unless there's two blokes on either side of me. I will always stay involved in football; maybe even coach.

— Peter Helliar in the role of Bryan Strauchan

Personal life edit

Peter grew up in Bundoora, Victoria and attended school at Parade College.

Helliar is married to Bridget "Brij" Helliar, and they have three sons.[22][26] In 2013, Peter and Bridget, together with their three young sons, backpacked around Eastern Europe. Peter summed up the experience by saying "Backpacking with your kids is tough work but hugely rewarding for everyone. Just like parenting, really."[27]

In 2007, he sold a property he owned in Montmorency.[28] In 2016, Helliar sold a luxury property they owned in Plenty.[29] Helliar currently lives in the suburb of Ivanhoe in Melbourne, Victoria.[30]

References edit

  1. ^ AAP (6 January 2014). "Peter Helliar has a date with The Project". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
  2. ^ Knox, David (8 December 2022). ""I'm incredibly grateful": Peter Helliar farewells The Project". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d Knox, Debi; Enker (11 August 2013). "It's a Date: that crazy little thing called love". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
  4. ^ Staff Writer (2006). "Peter Helliar Frocks up for Fernwood". Campaign Brief. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
  5. ^ Knox, David (26 March 2017). "Logie Awards 2017: nominees". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  6. ^ . Web.aanet.com.au. Archived from the original on 16 January 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  7. ^ . Web.aanet.com.au. Archived from the original on 14 January 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  8. ^ "The Loft Live". Theloftlive.50megs.com. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  9. ^ "Talent :: Peter Helliar". Onya Soapbox. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  10. ^ "It's a Date". ABC TV. ABC. 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
  11. ^ Knox, David (13 October 2013). "It's a Date wins format award at Cannes". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
  12. ^ Dennehy, Luke (7 December 2013). "Dave Hughes stepping down as full-time host of The Project to go back to his first love of stand-up comedy". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
  13. ^ "'Just diabolical': Viewers savage Ten's new comedy quiz show". News.com.au. 2 November 2017. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  14. ^ O'Brien, Kerrie (29 March 2018). "Peter Helliar on getting the snip, awkward moments and why we need more silliness". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  15. ^ "How To Stay Married (2018) – The Screen Guide – Screen Australia". screenaustralia.gov.au. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  16. ^ Enker, Debi (29 October 2018). "Pete Helliar explores the 15-year-itch in new comedy How To Stay Married". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  17. ^ Bond, Nick (2 April 2023). "I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here: Full cast revealed". News.com.au. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  18. ^ Knox, David (26 April 2023). "Peter Helliar latest to exit I'm a Celebrity". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  19. ^ "Taskmaster Australia Announces It's [sic] Season 2 Line-Up!". 10 play. 10 July 2023. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  20. ^ Comedian Helliar takes on new radio gig – AAP, 4 Oct 2007
  21. ^ Martin's Get This gets the chop – The Age, 16 Oct 2007
  22. ^ a b Peter Helliar talks about how good life can be when you've just lost your job | Herald Sun 15 August 2009. Retrieved 30 April 2013
  23. ^ "ARN and Fremantle announce Family Feud The Podcast with Peter Helliar". Mediaweek.com.au. Mediaweek. 14 July 2022. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
  24. ^ Hall, Sandra (6 May 2010). "I Love You Too". The Age. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
  25. ^ "Dave's instant role in Kavalee film". Herald Sun. 2 February 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
  26. ^ Pete Helliar quits Triple M show with wife Bridget in labour | News Ltd 22 August 2008. Retrieved 30 April 2013
  27. ^ Peter Helliar backpacks Europe | Adelaidenow 9 February 2013. Retrieved 30 April 2013
  28. ^ "Peter Hellier Sells Montmorency Home Archives". realestatesource. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  29. ^ "Comedian Peter Helliar's luxury former home sells in Plenty". News.com.au. 5 May 2018. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  30. ^ "The Projects: Peter Helliar moves closer to Melbourne". Retrieved 27 August 2017.[permanent dead link]

Further reading edit

  • Helliar, Peter and Paul Calleja. Bryan Strauchan: My story : The rise and rise of a genuine superstar of Australian sport. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 2007. ISBN 978-1-74175-343-1

External links edit

  • Roving Enterprises official website
  • The Project official website
  • Strauchanie official website
  • Peter Helliar at IMDb
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Succeeded by
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Peter Jason Matthew Helliar born 16 June 1975 citation needed is an Australian comedian actor television radio presenter writer producer and director He is best known for his work on television as a former regular co host of The Project on Network Ten from January 2014 1 to December 2022 2 replacing previous presenter Dave Hughes to host alongside Carrie Bickmore Waleed Aly and Lisa Wilkinson Helliar also appeared with Rove McManus as his sidekick on The Loft Live from 1997 to 1998 on Rove from 1999 and 2009 and in Before the Game as alter ego Bryan Strauchan 3 Helliar initially worked the Melbourne comedy circuit in the mid 1990s performing in various venues and the annual Melbourne International Comedy Festival He has performed in numerous television ads most notably for Fernwood Fitness 4 Helliar has been nominated for the Gold Logie a prestigious award bestowed upon the Most Popular Personality on Television in 2017 5 Peter HelliarHelliar in 2017BornPeter Jason Matthew Helliar 1975 06 16 16 June 1975 age 48 Melbourne Victoria AustraliaNationalityAustralianOccupationsComedianactortelevision and radio presenterwriterproducerdirectorYears active1997 presentSpouseBridget Helliar m 2001 wbr Children3 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Television 1 2 Radio 1 3 Films 1 4 Alter ego 2 Personal life 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksCareer editTelevision edit Helliar has made guest appearances on Melbourne International Comedy Festival The Loft Live Rove The Morning Show Studio 10 Show Me the Movie Celebrity Name Game All Star Family Feud Have You Been Paying Attention and Hughesy We Have a Problem citation needed In 1997 Helliar became a regular stand up comic on RMITV s weekly variety show Under Melbourne Tonight broadcast on C31 Melbourne hosted by Stephen Hall and Vincent Hedger 6 7 In 1998 Helliar became a regular on Melbourne community television RMITV s weekly variety show The Loft Live broadcast on C31 Melbourne hosted by Rove McManus and including other well known Melbourne comedians such as Dave Hughes Kim Hope and Dave Callan He appeared as a live on screen guest as well as scripting and recording skits for live playback 8 9 Helliar rose to national attention in 1999 when he became a regular aka side kick to Rove McManus on Rove which aired on the Nine Network In 2000 the show moved networks to Channel Ten where Helliar and the show remained until its ending in late 2009 Helliar also wrote for the show 3 In 2003 and 2004 Helliar was part of an ensemble cast in the comedy sketch program skitHOUSE that ran on Network Ten as well as being sold overseas In 2010 Helliar joined the Seven Network to appear on their new family friendly football show The Bounce alongside Leigh Matthews and Matthew Richardson The series was cancelled after just a few weeks 3 On 18 May 2010 Helliar was guest co host on The Morning Show alongside Kylie Gillies while Larry Emdur was on holidays In the summer of 2010 and 2011 he hosted the quiz show The Trophy Room that aired on ABC1 3 In 2013 Helliar created wrote co produced and co directed his own eight episode comedy series titled It s a Date 10 It was a strong performer and earned a second season for 2014 The show won the Best Scripted Format Award in the International Format Awards at MIPCOM 2013 in Cannes 11 On 7 December 2013 Helliar appeared as one of the co hosts of The Project from 2014 to 2022 replacing Dave Hughes who had resigned to concentrate on stand up comedy 12 In 2017 Helliar hosted the unsuccessful game show Cram broadcast on Channel Ten The show was very poorly received by viewers 13 and although a second series was reportedly in the pipeline despite low ratings 14 it never materialized In November 2018 a comedy series How to Stay Married a spinoff of the aforementioned It s a Date was released Created and co written by Helliar 15 the series explores life after 15 years of marriage and starred Peter Helliar as Greg Butler and Lisa McCune as Em Butler 16 The series aired for three series before being rested in 2021 From 2 April 2023 Helliar appeared as a contestant in the ninth season of I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here 17 Helliar was eliminated seventh on 25 April 2023 18 In February 2024 Helliar will be a contestant on the second series of Taskmaster Australia 19 Radio edit Between 1998 and 2000 he was a regular guest on the ABC s national youth network Triple J In 2002 the Austereo radio network signed Peter Helliar to appear alongside TV colleagues Rove McManus and Corinne Grant on the weekly program Saturday Morning Rove broadcasting from Fox FM every Saturday from 10 am to midday after being pre recorded the day before In 2004 the program moved to Friday mornings allowing live phone callers and was re titled Rove Live Radio It was discontinued at the end of 2004 In 2004 Austereo announced that Helliar will join Judith Lucy and Kaz Cooke to host The Judith Lucy Show on Sydney station 2Day FM The breakfast program was discontinued after its first year Still signed to Austereo Helliar also appeared on the Melbourne based The Arvo a daily program broadcast out of Fox FM between 4 pm and 6 pm and networked to other capital cities It was discontinued in June 2005 He also has done his own show called Pete s Show which aired on 10 am 12 pm on Fridays across the Today Network Helliar filled in for Merrick and Rosso along with Rove McManus for their breakfast daily show on Sydney s Nova 96 9 whilst they were on holiday Helliar also filled in for Kate Langbroek on Hughesy amp Kate on Melbourne s Nova 100 while Kate was on maternity leave It was announced by co host Dave Hughes that Helliar would begin making appearances on the show every Thursday morning In 2008 Helliar began presenting the Triple M Melbourne breakfast spot with Myf Warhurst called Pete amp Myf 20 21 but the show was axed in July 2009 22 Since July 2022 Helliar has hosted the podcast Family Feud The Podcast for iHeartRadio 23 Films edit In 2010 a romantic comedy film called I Love You Too was released The screenplay was written by Helliar and he also co starred in and co produced the film 24 In 2012 Helliar appeared in the Australian comedy film Scumbus 25 Alter ego edit Main article Bryan Strauchan nbsp Helliar in character as Bryan Strauchan For the 2005 AFL season Helliar created an alter ego named Bryan Strauchan aka Strauchanie who debuted on the television show Before the Game The character was the supposedly last pick in the 2004 AFL national draft but never managed to get a game for his new club Collingwood His name is pronounced Strawn Strawny For the role Helliar dons a blonde mullet wig and attempts to play up an Australian bogan stereotype The comedy is achieved by self effacing humour putting Strauchan in situations that highlight his weight lack of fitness and general inability while his egotistical personality and delusions of grandeur mean he is completely unaware of these weaknesses The character of Strauchanie has made several subsequent appearances across different media and has made numerous appearances to support an array of charities In the 2009 EJ Whitten Legends football match Helliar broke his ankle late in the game after being tackled He suggested that this could be the end of his career You could be seeing the end of a great career Doctors say I won t walk again unless there s two blokes on either side of me I will always stay involved in football maybe even coach Peter Helliar in the role of Bryan StrauchanPersonal life editPeter grew up in Bundoora Victoria and attended school at Parade College Helliar is married to Bridget Brij Helliar and they have three sons 22 26 In 2013 Peter and Bridget together with their three young sons backpacked around Eastern Europe Peter summed up the experience by saying Backpacking with your kids is tough work but hugely rewarding for everyone Just like parenting really 27 In 2007 he sold a property he owned in Montmorency 28 In 2016 Helliar sold a luxury property they owned in Plenty 29 Helliar currently lives in the suburb of Ivanhoe in Melbourne Victoria 30 References edit AAP 6 January 2014 Peter Helliar has a date with The Project The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 27 January 2014 Knox David 8 December 2022 I m incredibly grateful Peter Helliar farewells The Project TV Tonight Retrieved 9 December 2022 a b c d Knox Debi Enker 11 August 2013 It s a Date that crazy little thing called love The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 9 December 2013 Staff Writer 2006 Peter Helliar Frocks up for Fernwood Campaign Brief Retrieved 8 December 2013 Knox David 26 March 2017 Logie Awards 2017 nominees TV Tonight Retrieved 26 March 2017 UMT 1997 Web aanet com au Archived from the original on 16 January 2014 Retrieved 15 June 2014 UMT 97 Peter Helliar Web aanet com au Archived from the original on 14 January 2014 Retrieved 15 June 2014 The Loft Live Theloftlive 50megs com Retrieved 15 June 2014 Talent Peter Helliar Onya Soapbox Retrieved 15 June 2014 It s a Date ABC TV ABC 2013 Retrieved 9 December 2013 Knox David 13 October 2013 It s a Date wins format award at Cannes TV Tonight Retrieved 9 December 2013 Dennehy Luke 7 December 2013 Dave Hughes stepping down as full time host of The Project to go back to his first love of stand up comedy The Daily Telegraph Sydney Retrieved 8 December 2013 Just diabolical Viewers savage Ten s new comedy quiz show News com au 2 November 2017 Retrieved 8 June 2020 O Brien Kerrie 29 March 2018 Peter Helliar on getting the snip awkward moments and why we need more silliness The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 8 June 2020 How To Stay Married 2018 The Screen Guide Screen Australia screenaustralia gov au Retrieved 16 February 2019 Enker Debi 29 October 2018 Pete Helliar explores the 15 year itch in new comedy How To Stay Married The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 16 February 2019 Bond Nick 2 April 2023 I m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Full cast revealed News com au Retrieved 2 April 2023 Knox David 26 April 2023 Peter Helliar latest to exit I m a Celebrity TV Tonight Retrieved 26 April 2023 Taskmaster Australia Announces It s sic Season 2 Line Up 10 play 10 July 2023 Retrieved 10 July 2023 Comedian Helliar takes on new radio gig AAP 4 Oct 2007 Martin s Get This gets the chop The Age 16 Oct 2007 a b Peter Helliar talks about how good life can be when you ve just lost your job Herald Sun 15 August 2009 Retrieved 30 April 2013 ARN and Fremantle announce Family Feud The Podcast with Peter Helliar Mediaweek com au Mediaweek 14 July 2022 Retrieved 14 July 2022 Hall Sandra 6 May 2010 I Love You Too The Age Retrieved 9 December 2013 Dave s instant role in Kavalee film Herald Sun 2 February 2011 Retrieved 9 December 2013 Pete Helliar quits Triple M show with wife Bridget in labour News Ltd 22 August 2008 Retrieved 30 April 2013 Peter Helliar backpacks Europe Adelaidenow 9 February 2013 Retrieved 30 April 2013 Peter Hellier Sells Montmorency Home Archives realestatesource Retrieved 3 July 2021 Comedian Peter Helliar s luxury former home sells in Plenty News com au 5 May 2018 Retrieved 3 July 2021 The Projects Peter Helliar moves closer to Melbourne Retrieved 27 August 2017 permanent dead link Further reading editHelliar Peter and Paul Calleja Bryan Strauchan My story The rise and rise of a genuine superstar of Australian sport Sydney Allen amp Unwin 2007 ISBN 978 1 74175 343 1External links editRoving Enterprises official website The Project official website Strauchanie official website Peter Helliar at IMDb Media offices Preceded byDave Hughes The ProjectCo hostJanuary 2014 December 2022 Succeeded byIncumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Helliar amp oldid 1210773691, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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