The Footy Show (AFL)


The Footy Show was an Australian sports and variety entertainment television program which aired on the Nine Network. The show was dedicated to the Australian Football League and Australian rules football. The show featured a panel of hosts and a rotating regular panel of guests.
Under the show's initial format, which ran from 1994 to 2018, The Footy Show was hosted by Eddie McGuire, Sam Newman, Trevor Marmalade, Garry Lyon, James Brayshaw, Rebecca Maddern and Craig Hutchison, and won eight Logie Awards for Most Popular Sports Program.
In December 2018, McGuire announced that the show would continue as a newly-formatted show from 2019 and that he and Newman, the show's original hosts, would host several specials throughout the year. However On 9 May 2019, seven episodes into the new season and less than an hour after that evening's episode had aired, the Nine Network announced that the show would be cancelled due to a misogynistic campaign against the female members of the show. The show was hosted by Anthony Lehmann, Neroli Meadows, Brendan Fevola and Dylan Alcott in 2019.
On 21 June 2019 McGuire announced that he, Newman and Marmalade, the original hosts plus Maddern will do a farewell grand final show on the 25 and a half years that the show has been on. It was filmed at Rod Laver Arena on 25 September.

Origins and format

The Footy Show had its origins in 1993 when a special Grand Final edition of The Sunday Footy Show aired on the Thursday night before the AFL Grand Final. The program was then extended and started as a regular program in 1994 hosted by former Network Ten reporter Eddie McGuire, former Geelong player Sam Newman and comedian Trevor Marmalade. They were usually joined by three current and former football players in a panel format.
The show was broadcast live from Melbourne with a large studio audience "warmed-up" each week by MC and comedian Michael Pope. From 1994 to 2010 the show was broadcast from Studio 9 at GTV 9 in Richmond. Following GTV 9's relocation to Docklands at the start of 2011 to 2019, from the show was produced from Sound Stage 4 at Docklands Film Studios.
Over the years the show has also broadcast special live episode from locations including Geelong, Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Hobart, London and Munich.
In 2006, after McGuire's appointment as CEO of the Nine Network, he stepped down as host of the program and was replaced by former Melbourne player Garry Lyon and North Melbourne Football Club director, later chairman, James Brayshaw, as co-hosts. In a bid to resurge the show in 2009, Trevor Marmalade was cut from the program to make way for former footballers Shane Crawford and Billy Brownless. In 2012 former Essendon player Matthew Lloyd was brought in with Lloyd, Crawford and Brownless rotating each week.
The panelists discusses any news stories which arise during the week, review the last round of matches and preview each match for the coming week, including showing the lineups. Before 2001 no footage of any AFL games could be aired by the show as the rival Seven Network held the broadcast rights and refused to allow the show to air footage in an attempt to stall the program's success. From 2002 until 2006, Nine had the rights to AFL broadcasts and footage was used liberally during the show. From 2007 they reverted to not using footage due to Nine having lost the rights to AFL broadcasting to the Seven Network and Network Ten until the end of the 2011 football season. From 2012 until 2019, footage was used from Fox Footy broadcasting all of the AFL games every weekend.

Presenters

The AFL version of the show aired every Thursday.
VIC, SA & WA
NSW & QLD
From 1994 to 2012, The Footy Show usually aired at 9.30 pm AEST. However, on 28 November 2012 to 9 May 2019, Nine announced that the show would air at 8.30 pm AEST.

Thursday

In Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia, the show aired on Thursday nights at 8:30 pm during the AFL season.
In 2008, the AFL version of The Footy Show could be seen live into most New South Wales and Queensland TV markets via the Nine HD channel. However, this was discontinued before the launch of GO! when Nine HD ceased breakaway programming. Since then, the show aired at 11.30pm.

Sunday

A related program, The Sunday Footy Show , airs between 10.00 am and 12.00 am on Sunday mornings.

Former segments

Commencing in 1996, The Grand Final edition of the show was broadcast live from the Rod Laver Arena annually on the Thursday night before the AFL Grand Final in front of a crowd of around 12,000. The show includes the AFL Players Revue in which players dress up and dance to themes.
Despite the cancellation of the weekly show earlier in 2019, it was confirmed that Eddie, Sam, Trevor and Rebecca will do the last ever Footy Show Grand Final edition which air on 25 September 2019, looking back at the show's twenty-five and a half-year history.

Awards

The Footy Show was nominated for the Logie Award for Most Popular Sports Program each year between 1996–98 and 2000-2018.

Criticism and controversy

Newman was the most controversial figure on The Footy Show and has been the subject of many complaints to the Nine Network. In May 2008, the Nine Network removed Newman from the show indefinitely following a controversy over allegedly sexist jokes. He was reinstated soon after.
Newman has also had a number of well-publicised off-screen incidents that are often brought up during the show.
In 2015, there were questions raised after Newman made remarks about Mitch Clark's depression issues.
in 2018 Newman said a farewell speech to the AFL Footy Show which he has been on for 25 years

International broadcast

The program was previously shown in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Premier Sports the following night on Friday evenings at 8pm and live on Sky Sport in New Zealand on Thursday evenings at 10:30pm.