Scott Tweedie


Scott Nathan Tweedie is an Australian television and radio presenter and reporter.
Tweedie has previously hosted television music hit program The Loop with Liv Phyland on 10 Peach, been a reporter on Studio 10 and hosted children series Prank Patrol on the former ABC 3 channel.

Career

Tweedie had originally planned to become a merchant banker, but later decided to become a radio presenter for Brisbane's Nova 106.9.

ABC

In 2009, Tweedie became a host on the Australian television children series Prank Patrol, which launched on 4 December via ABC3, a children's digital television channel owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Prank Patrol is based on the original Canadian series, in which kids get to play a prank on their chosen targets. Tweedie is assisted by the Ninjas and an expert to help the kids create their prank. In 2011, Tweedie and Kayne Tremills became co-hosts for the Australian version of the medieval-themed physical kids game show Splatalot!, which first aired on 5 November via ABC3. In 2013, Tweedie hosted WAC: World Animal Championships, along with Amberley Lobo, again on ABC3.

Network 10

In January 2012, Tweedie and Ash London became co-hosts on the Australian television music program The Loop, which first aired on 28 January via Eleven, a digital television channel owned by Network Ten. The show features the top 20 downloaded songs on iTunes each week, classic music, new Australian releases, viral videos and trending tweets.
In December 2014, Tweedie with co-host Jessica Tovey and roving reporter Alicia Malone commenced a weekly movie show, Movie Juice, airing on One. The first episode aired on Tuesday 16 December 2014.
In November 2016, Tweedie announced that he would be making his acting debut as Derek Meeps with a guest role in Neighbours on 18 November 2016.
In January 2018, Network Ten announced that Tweedie would travel to Africa to host Edge Of The Jungle a behind the scenes online series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!.
In 2018, Tweedie joined Studio 10 as a reporter.
In November 2019, Tweedie announced his resignation from Network 10 after 8 years with the network, moving onto a new role overseas.
In December 2019, it was announced that Tweedie is moving to New York to host the early morning program E! News, and Pop of the Morning with Lilliana Vazquez from January 6, 2020.

Filmography

Television

Film