Harry Michaels is the host and associate producer of the top-rating Network Ten's Greek Variety Show and Greek Affair. Michaels is forever on the move – in his private and work life.
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Harry Michaels, the confessed soccer fanatic, caused a stir-up when he threatened to walk away from soccer if changes weren’t made to the system.
Harry Michaels OAM is a visionary in the Australian broadcasting landscape but also a mentor to so many desperate to forge a career in the Media. Harry’s company Harry Michaels Productions which would evolve into Zero1Zero was the sole provider for all football broadcasts on SBS Television. Within 18 months Harry employed me as a presenter in the innovative new SBS football show Soccerama which was hosted by SBS legend Les Murray. It was the start of a lifetime friendship. By the end of 1986 I was host of Sports Report Australia - the first National sport show on Australian Television. I was only 24yo. Harry - like so many other people he has met in the industry - would become a key mentor. Our bond grew stronger as I continued to take huge steps at SBS as we both worked on the National Soccer League competition as well as Socceroos international games and World Youth Cup tournaments. Harry’s experience in the industry is second to none. His eye for detail and delivery of product is ex...
There could no other better occasion than Christmas to do something big for a noble cause. The Channel 10 Christmas appeal got massive response by renowned personalities who came together to push it forward in a remarkable way. The event was scheduled for 11.00 AM at Glenelg’s Moseley Square and was full of 22 hours of non-stop entertainment. The objective behind this gathering was towards the aid to The Children’s Medical Research Foundation.
''The spirit in those days was something very special. It was all about creating a club.'' Socceroos such as David Ratcliffe, Charlie Yankos and John Filan were drawn to the project. Trevor Francis, Paul Mariner and Alan Brazil showed up as guest players thanks to the generosity of the television entrepeneur Harry Michaels. There was a minor premiership in 1988, a 10,000-plus crowd for a semi-final against Sydney United, a Socceroos game in 1996. The Wolves were building something on the field, and all the time Brandon Park was being improved, step-by-step, to match those ambitions. But then everything changed. Wollongong University wanted to create an innovation campus, and Brandon Park was chosen as the site. At the same time, the Illawarra Steelers wanted to improve WIN Stadium. The trust that administered both venues needed the Wolves to come back to the showground as co-tenants to justify government funding. Both the Wolves and Olympic had leases until 2008, but ...
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