2012-10-28

Year 2012Episode 2960 minOct 28, 2012
2012-10-28
Robbie Williams He’s the cheeky English pop star with millions of admirers around the world. But life has changed dramatically for Robbie Williams since becoming a father for the first time. In this very candid interview, the former boy band star opens up to PJ Madam about his new album, Take The Crown, his life as a sing-along Daddy, and how his new responsibilities have turned his life around. The biggest-selling British solo artist in history reveals the dark times in his past and how drugs and alcohol nearly overtook his life. He says life is better since he’s become a father and now he’s extremely passionate about his charity that’s raising millions for disadvantaged children. Murder Secret She was a beautiful and vivacious dance instructor, a young mum raising her daughter after fleeing an abusive and possessive husband. When she was found dead in the shower of her Sydney flat, a suicide note left on the side of the bathtub, police wrote it off as a suicide linked to a failed marriage. However, Nadine Haag’s family refused to accept the police version of events and launched their own investigation. What they discovered blew the case wide open. Among the chilling evidence the police missed were two secret messages written by Nadine in her final moments saying ‘He did it’. Sunday Night’s Ross Coulthart pieces together this extraordinary chain of events, which ends with him coming face to face with Nadine’s husband, the man her family believes, has so far got away with murder. Size Doesn't Matter Warwick Davis is the biggest small man in Hollywood. He stars alongside Ricky Gervais in the television series Life’s Too Short, he’s been in every Harry Potter movie, and even played an Ewok in Star Wars. But aside from his extraordinary film and TV career, he’s leading a campaign to change the public’s perception of dwarfism. Sunday Night reporter Rahni Sadler accompanies Warwick to the first Little People UK Convention and talks to him about his own battles for acceptance. And there are plenty of laughs along the way.
2012-10-28 has aired on Oct 28, 2012 at 8:30 PM
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