Myf Warhurst's Nice

Myf Warhurst's Nice

2012
Myf Warhurst's Nice
Myf Warhurst's Nice

Myf Warhurst's Nice

0 | en | Documentary

Myf Warhurst’s Nice” is a six part series that will take viewers on a cultural crusade to explore some of Myf’s favourite things from her youth in music, food, fashion, photography, art and design. It’s a show that embraces cultural icons of the past and takes a closer look at what surrounded us - the stuff you'd find in your own living room rather than in a gallery or museum. It's a celebration of all the things that are just, well...‘nice’.

View More
AD This title is not available on Prime Video
Watch Now
prime
Myf Warhurst's Nice
banner
Watch Free for 30 Days

Stream thousands of hit movies and TV shows

Start 30-day Free Trial

Seasons & Episodes

1
EP6  And Classy
Jul. 18,2012
AD
prime
Watch with Prime Video
30 days Free
WATCH NOW
And Classy

In the final episode of the series, Myf looks at that hallowed place where all the 'nice' stuff lives - the 'Good Room'. Myf talks 'Good Rooms' with everyone from Pete Smith - face of Copperart, to host of Bargain Hunt, Tim Wonnacott in a bid to understand why we collect the stuff we do. Myf queries if this room, full of seemingly meaningless objects actually has more significance than we might think. Myf takes her brother Kit on a road trip to revisit their childhood home in the small town of Donald in country Victoria. She steps into her good room for the first time in 30 years and finds the experience overwhelming. The conclusion of the series sees Myf inspired to make over the nation's Good Room, with the 'nice' stuff she's accumulated throughout the series. Also features interviews with Gene Bawden - an academic who has devoted his life to studying the 'good room'; Joseph - a garage sale enthusiast who collects other people's 'nice' stuff; and Kit Warhurst - Myf's older brother.

Watch Now
And Classy

In the final episode of the series, Myf looks at that hallowed place where all the 'nice' stuff lives - the 'Good Room'. Myf talks 'Good Rooms' with everyone from Pete Smith - face of Copperart, to host of Bargain Hunt, Tim Wonnacott in a bid to understand why we collect the stuff we do. Myf queries if this room, full of seemingly meaningless objects actually has more significance than we might think. Myf takes her brother Kit on a road trip to revisit their childhood home in the small town of Donald in country Victoria. She steps into her good room for the first time in 30 years and finds the experience overwhelming. The conclusion of the series sees Myf inspired to make over the nation's Good Room, with the 'nice' stuff she's accumulated throughout the series. Also features interviews with Gene Bawden - an academic who has devoted his life to studying the 'good room'; Joseph - a garage sale enthusiast who collects other people's 'nice' stuff; and Kit Warhurst - Myf's older brother.

Watch Now
AD

Do You Have Prime Video?

EP5  And Trendy
Jul. 11,2012
AD
prime
Watch with Prime Video
30 days Free
WATCH NOW
And Trendy

As a teenager, Myf's mum wouldn't allow her to partake in the biggest fashion trend gripping her peers - a perm. Looking back, Myf now realises her mum might have had a point, but at the time Myf thought it was 'nice'. In Nice and Trendy, Myf explores some of the fashions that she and the nation got swept up with in the '80s. In an attempt to understand just why we got caught up in these sometimes dubious fashions, Myf talks to some unlikely trendsetters including George Negus and her perm idol, Craig McLachlan. The conclusion of the episode sees Myf living out a long held teenage fashion dream. Also features interviews with one of Australia's best known hairdressers, Edward Beale; Jenny Bannister - a fashion designer who has created looks for Tina Turner, Kylie Minogue and Naomi Campbell; pioneer of Australian style and internationally acclaimed artist and designer, Jenny Kee, and fashion forecaster with over 20 year's experience, Tony Bannister.

Watch Now
And Trendy

As a teenager, Myf's mum wouldn't allow her to partake in the biggest fashion trend gripping her peers - a perm. Looking back, Myf now realises her mum might have had a point, but at the time Myf thought it was 'nice'. In Nice and Trendy, Myf explores some of the fashions that she and the nation got swept up with in the '80s. In an attempt to understand just why we got caught up in these sometimes dubious fashions, Myf talks to some unlikely trendsetters including George Negus and her perm idol, Craig McLachlan. The conclusion of the episode sees Myf living out a long held teenage fashion dream. Also features interviews with one of Australia's best known hairdressers, Edward Beale; Jenny Bannister - a fashion designer who has created looks for Tina Turner, Kylie Minogue and Naomi Campbell; pioneer of Australian style and internationally acclaimed artist and designer, Jenny Kee, and fashion forecaster with over 20 year's experience, Tony Bannister.

Watch Now
AD

Do You Have Prime Video?

EP3  And Snappy
Jun. 27,2012
AD
prime
Watch with Prime Video
30 days Free
WATCH NOW
And Snappy

Most of us have a family portrait - a moment in time frozen forever staring down at you from your parents' wall. And even though they're invariably dated and often awkward - there's still something... 'nice' about them. In Nice and Snappy, Myf embarks on a journey to examine more closely these often overlooked loungeroom staples. Along the way she talks to one of the world's most renowned portrait photographers, Douglas Kirkland; sits for a school photo; and attempts to track down the man who took her family portrait 35 years ago. Can she coax him out of retirement to photograph her family once more? Also features interviews with comedian and friend Adam Hills; assistant curator at the National Portrait Gallery, Joanna Gilmour; photographer Stephen Dupont; school photographer Tim Miller; and Myf's big brother, Kit.

Watch Now
And Snappy

Most of us have a family portrait - a moment in time frozen forever staring down at you from your parents' wall. And even though they're invariably dated and often awkward - there's still something... 'nice' about them. In Nice and Snappy, Myf embarks on a journey to examine more closely these often overlooked loungeroom staples. Along the way she talks to one of the world's most renowned portrait photographers, Douglas Kirkland; sits for a school photo; and attempts to track down the man who took her family portrait 35 years ago. Can she coax him out of retirement to photograph her family once more? Also features interviews with comedian and friend Adam Hills; assistant curator at the National Portrait Gallery, Joanna Gilmour; photographer Stephen Dupont; school photographer Tim Miller; and Myf's big brother, Kit.

Watch Now
AD

Do You Have Prime Video?

EP2  And Tasty
Jun. 20,2012
AD
prime
Watch with Prime Video
30 days Free
WATCH NOW
And Tasty

Growing up in a small country town, Myf thought dinner at the local Chinese restaurant was the most exotic culinary experience possible. With hindsight she realises a lot of our earlier food experiences weren't exactly authentic - but they were... 'nice'. In Nice and Tasty, Myf explores Australia's recent food past. Are we ashamed of our national foods and if so why? Is there more to the food in the bain-marie of our local takeaway than we think? Along the way Myf chats to culinary icons including everyone from Peter Russell-Clarke to Matt Preston. She learns how to cook a dimmy and attempts to track down the elusive chiko roll chick from posters of her childhood. This episode also features interviews with regular chef from GMA Elizabeth Chong, advertising CEO and regular on Gruen Planet Russel Howcroft, Peter McEncroe - the son of Frank McEncroe, the man who gave us the Chiko Roll, and one of Australia's most acclaimed chefs Shannon Bennet.

Watch Now
And Tasty

Growing up in a small country town, Myf thought dinner at the local Chinese restaurant was the most exotic culinary experience possible. With hindsight she realises a lot of our earlier food experiences weren't exactly authentic - but they were... 'nice'. In Nice and Tasty, Myf explores Australia's recent food past. Are we ashamed of our national foods and if so why? Is there more to the food in the bain-marie of our local takeaway than we think? Along the way Myf chats to culinary icons including everyone from Peter Russell-Clarke to Matt Preston. She learns how to cook a dimmy and attempts to track down the elusive chiko roll chick from posters of her childhood. This episode also features interviews with regular chef from GMA Elizabeth Chong, advertising CEO and regular on Gruen Planet Russel Howcroft, Peter McEncroe - the son of Frank McEncroe, the man who gave us the Chiko Roll, and one of Australia's most acclaimed chefs Shannon Bennet.

Watch Now
AD

Do You Have Prime Video?

SEE MORE
0 | en | Documentary
Synopsis

Myf Warhurst’s Nice” is a six part series that will take viewers on a cultural crusade to explore some of Myf’s favourite things from her youth in music, food, fashion, photography, art and design. It’s a show that embraces cultural icons of the past and takes a closer look at what surrounded us - the stuff you'd find in your own living room rather than in a gallery or museum. It's a celebration of all the things that are just, well...‘nice’.

...... View More
Cast

Myf Warhurst

Director

Producted By

,

banner AD
prime

Stream over
800,000 titles
with Prime Video

30-day Free Trial, cancel anytime

Watch Now

Cast