This is the new Carrie Bradshaw
But she’s not replacing Sarah Jessica-Parker, just playing a younger version for the Sex and the City prequel The Carrie Diaries. AnnaSophia Robb, best known for feature film roles, is a catch for the network, film types say. She was in Tim Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory remake and starred in Soul Surfer and Bridge to Terabithia. She’s also playing Wendy in an upcoming remake of Peter Pan. Robb joins Stefania Owen (Running Wilde) who will play Bradshaw’s 14-year-old sister Dorrit in the show, which is set during Bradshaw’s high school years in the 1980s navigating the turmoil of love and life in a small high school. It’s based on the novel by Candace Bushnell of the same name.
Allan Border medal winners, best dressed
Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke has won his third Allan Border Medal, the nation’s top award in the sport. That places him second overall behind the captain he replaced, Ricky Ponting, who won the medal four times. Clarke also won the test player of the year on a countback and Shane Watson won the award for best one day and Twenty20 player. And while the awards were the reason for the evening, much of the colour came as the players arrived with their wives and partners. Of course, we’re happy to share them with you.
Channel Nine cameraman rescues missing boy
A young boy who has autism went missing in Melbourne on Sunday night, around 7pm, and hadn’t been seen since. That is until Channel Nine cameraman Glenn Edwards spotted little Ryan Pham clinging to reeds in the middle of Melbourne’s fast-flowing Kororoite Creek. News.com.au reported: “I’m just so amazed we found him,” Mr Edwards said. “Literally [colleague] Rob just yelled out, there he is, and you could see him holding, struggling.” While Mr Edwards swam to the rescue, a colleague called 000. The boy was reunited with his relieved family. His mother later embraced Glenn Edwards and a family friend said there were no words to describe how grateful they were Ryan was found in time.