Broadcast on December 31st, Bye Bye is a comic year-in-review which consists of sketches that parody the political, cultural and social events of the past year.
A much cherished annual tradition since 1972, the show includes special musical performances, reports on New Year’s celebrations from around the globe and the traditional countdown to midnight along with the iconic Times Square ball drop.
An annual television special broadcast live from Times Square in New York City.
Ana turns 30 on New Year’s Day with life still to be resolved: she lives in a shared apartment, she doesn’t like her work, she lives between new friendships… Óscar turns 30 on New Year’s Eve with life almost resolved: vocational doctor, faithful friends, mortgage and a relationship that comes and goes. But the night the two of them turn 30, they meet, fall in love and begin a relationship whose coming and going will last ten years.
The events take place before and a day after “New Year’s Eve” in a hotel in the north-west of Tunisia, which the director recalls from his memory from an incident he lived when he was young.
Live coverage of London's New Year's Eve fireworks from the Thames Embankment as Big Ben strikes midnight.
New Year's Eve Live is FOX's annual New Year's Eve special.
Sydney New Year's Eve is an annual multi-tiered event held every New Year's Eve over Sydney Harbour, centering on the Harbour Bridge. Its main features are two pyrotechnic displays, the 9pm Family Fireworks and the Midnight Fireworks, both of which are televised nationally with the latter also televised around the world.
Each year the event takes on a new theme and is regularly viewed by more than one million people at the harbour and one billion worldwide for the televised Midnight Fireworks. For the 2010–11 event, an audience of 1.5 million watched the display at the river bank and 1.1 billion are reported to have watched it globally.