19 Facts About Marc Fennell

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Marc Fennell is an Australian journalist, television presenter, radio personality and author.

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In 2002, Marc Fennell was a winner of the first AFI Young Film Critics Competition.

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Marc Fennell remained with the show until June 2006, when the show went on hiatus, returning in a different format in 2007.

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Marc Fennell regularly produced digital projects exploring cinema culture including Bollywood For Beginners: a series for SBS Television about the history of Bollywood.

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Marc Fennell co-produced a web series about movie trailers, Coming Sooner, with Nick Hayden and Nicholas McDougall.

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Marc Fennell has written 2 books, That Movie Book and The Planet According to Movies both published by HarperCollins.

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Marc Fennell presented and reported on Hungry Beast, aired on ABC1.

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Marc Fennell primarily covered digital media, popular culture, gaming and technology.

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Marc Fennell was one of nine members of the team to be selected by Denton to develop online content for Zapruder's Other Films.

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Marc Fennell has regularly produced reports on technology for programs on ABC News 24 including News Exchange, The Drum, Weekend Breakfast and the Technology Quarter.

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Marc Fennell anchored the SBS current affairs program The Feed from 2013 to its conclusion in 2022.

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In 2020, Marc Fennell won a Walkley Award for documenting the theft of museum specimens.

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In 2019 Marc Fennell created It Burns, a podcast series covering the global race to grow the hottest pepper.

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Marc Fennell created the ABC and CBC podcast series Stuff The British Stole which has since spawned a television series airing in Australia and Canada.

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In 2021, Marc Fennell presented Framed a 4-part SBS documentary into the theft of Picasso's painting The Weeping Woman.

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Marc Fennell hosted the Australian version of The School That Tried to End Racism for the ABC.

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Marc Fennell has reported around the world for the SBS foreign affairs programme Dateline.

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In 2021, Marc Fennell began hosting the Australian version of Mastermind, replacing Jennifer Byrne.

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Marc Fennell attended the University of Technology, Sydney, but left after eight weeks to join SBS.