The popular pair will co-host Monday’s Experts, a sports entertainment panel show that is taking the place of Q+A.
ABC sports broadcaster Catherine Murphy jokes that she’s a “girl addicted to sport” and sometimes wonders “if I have any personality left, I watch so much sport”.
The ABC will be counting on Murphy and Armstrong’s chemistry – they are both incredibly engaging on-air personalities – to rescue Monday nights. The show is part of a refreshed line-up: season two of Marc Fennell’sis scheduled to return on August 12, with the political panel show now running in seasons and aligned with parliamentary sitting weeks, its longer-term future is less certain.
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