Insiders (Australian TV program)
Insiders is an Australian panel format news and political discussion television program produced by ABC News, and currently hosted by David Speers, airing at 9 am Sunday mornings on ABC TV, ABC News and on demand via ABC iview.
Format
As a Sunday morning talk show, the format of the program usually starts with the show's host discussing political issues of the week and the weekend newspapers, followed by a long form interview of around 15 to 20 minutes with a current Australian political figure, usually an Australian politician. Following the interview in the first half hour, current political issues are discussed with a changing panel of three commentators/journalists of varying political perspectives. Similar in format to Sunday morning talk shows in the United States, Insiders analyses and discusses Australian politics with the use of a panel of political journalists and columnists and interviews with prominent politicians and commentators with a number of regular weekly segments, such as 'Talking Pictures'. The show ends with the panel members asked for their "final observation and predictions".The program features a wide array of regular commentators from various Australian media outlets and think tanks. The show is part of the ABC's Sunday morning line-up, commencing with Insiders, and since 2006 has been followed by a similar panel format show Offsiders, a sports program initiated and initially hosted by Cassidy.
Background
First host: Barrie Cassidy (2001—2019)
The program first aired on 15 July 2001 on ABC TV, and was hosted by Barrie Cassidy for 18 years until his retirement in June 2019. The first guest interview was with Prime Minister John Howard."Insiders entered a very crowded Sunday morning political market in 2001. But our approach was to provide coverage with so many more elements, and to do it in a way that is informative but irreverent. And of course have a few laughs along the way. If you took politics too seriously you'd go mad," — founding host, Barrie Cassidy.
Fran Kelly hosted Insiders when Barrie Cassidy tooklong service leave, and Chris Uhlmann, prior to his move to the Nine Network, also hosted the show in Cassidy's absence.
The 2007 series included small changes to the format of the show: re-ordering the segments, commencing the program with the political interview, followed by 'Your Shout'. Paul Kelly's discussion was then used as a starting point for the panel discussion. 'Talking Pictures' continued to provide a break point within the panel discussions.
In 2011, the usual program format began with a brief monologue from Cassidy followed by a brief video summary of the major events of the preceding week. Cassidy then reviewed the Sunday papers with the studio panel before moving on to the studio guest. If the guest is present in the studio the interview is introduced by a short video clip relating to the first interview question. The interview usually lasts until midway through the hour and is followed by a video clip which concentrates on events surrounding a major news topic of the week. This was followed by a panel discussion between Cassidy and his studio guests. Cassidy introduced 'Talking Pictures' towards the end of the hour, which is followed by further panel discussion in the studio. The show usually wound up with Cassidy introducing amusing or otherwise interesting media clips followed by an observation or prediction from each panel member before Cassidy ended the show with a final media clip or two.
In March 2019, Cassidy announced he would be leaving Insiders after the 2019 Australian election and after eighteen years in the hosting chair. His last show was on 9 June 2019; regular fill-in presenters Fran Kelly and Annabel Crabb alternated hosting duties until the end of the year.
On 11 July 2021, Barrie Cassidy returned to the show as a guest on 'Talking Pictures' to celebrate the show's 20th anniversary.
Second host: David Speers (2020—)
In June 2019 David Speers was announced as Cassidy's replacement from 2020.Since David Speers became host in 2020 the format has remained relatively consistent, with an opening edited video compilation that frames the weeks key events, opening remarks and discussion with the three panellists, a look at the Sunday newspaper stories followed by a political interview of around 15 to 20 minutes in duration. The discussion returns to the panellists for around 20 minutes then breaking to a prerecorded 'Talking Pictures' package, then returns to the studio for closing comments and observations.
In June 2020, the program received criticism for having an all-white panel discussing the Black Lives Matter movement. An investigation by Junkee discovered that there seemingly had never been a person of colour on the panel in the show's history. Consequently, ABC journalist Bridget Brennan accepted an invitation to be on the following week's program, seemingly becoming the first non-white person to ever appear on the Insiders panel. Addressing the criticism, Speers admitted the previous week's edition of Insiders lacked an important perspective and that the program needed to do better in having more diverse insights into political debate.
In May 2023, it was announced that the show would relocate from the ABC's Melbourne studio to Canberra later in 2023. The first episode broadcast from Canberra was on 9 July 2023.
Regular segments
Talking Pictures
Presented by Mike Bowers, the Talking Pictures segment analyses political cartoons and photographs featured in the nation's newspapers, magazines and news websites from the previous week in around a four minute timeslot. Regularly appearing cartoonists and photographers have included Warren Brown, Bryan Dawe,Bill Leak, Geoff Pryor, Bruce Petty, Alan Moir, Peter Nicholson, Mark Knight, Jon Kudelka, Peter Hoysted, Matt Golding, Andrew Meares, David Pope, Amanda Copp, Paul Batey, Cathy Wilcox, Sean Leahy, Fiona Katauskas and Alex Ellinghausen. The segment is produced by Fiona Katauskas.The Curve
Presented by Casey Briggs, The Curve started in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic providing weekly analysis and information graphics of infection and hospitalisation rates. The segment has evolved into other subject areas including electoral polling analysis and the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum called The Crunch. Federal election polling analysis segments are titled as Australia Votes.Matt Price Moment
The 'Matt Price Moment' is an annual award and is included in the final Insiders episode of each year with an edited shortlist, and a selected winner decided by the show's producers. It showcases humourous, oddball, quirky and lighthearted political moments from the previous 12 months, often highlighting politician gaffes or amusing event, speech or media interaction. The segment honours journalist and sketch writer Matt Price, a regular Insiders panellist who died in 2007.Matt Price Moment Winners
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010 Bob Brown — Masterchef cooking tips
- 2011 Kevin Rudd — Appears on stage
- 2012 Bill Shorten — "My view is what the Prime Minister's view is." — interview with David Speers
- 2013 Tony Abbott — "Suppository of all wisdom."
- 2014 Tony Abbott — "Shirt front Mr Putin, you bet you are."
- 2015 Christopher Pyne — "I'm a fixer." — interview with David Speers.
- 2016 Richard Marles and Christopher Pyne — Pyne & Marles TV show intro
- 2017 Bob Katter — "People are entitled to their sexual proclivities, let there be a thousand blossoms bloom, as far as I am concerned, but I ain’t spending any time on it because in the meantime, every three months, a person is torn to pieces by a crocodile in North Queensland!"
- 2018 Pauline Hanson — Flip flop answer
- 2019 Simon Birmingham — Closed doors
- 2020 Daniel Andrews — "Platonic and intimate partners."
- 2021 David Honey — "Fight like a chi-chi-uana."
- 2023 Jane Hume — Mangled Winston Churchill quote
- 2024 Elizabeth Lee — Flips middle finger
- 2025 Anthony Albanese goes into reverse gear ''"You have to deal with things as you get..."''