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Seven refreshes The House of Wellness with new hosts and segments

Mel Doyle and Shane Crawford will be joined by Dr Ahmed Kazmi and Yvie Jones, plus new segments and live music.

By Natasha LeePublished Sep 22, 2025
2 min read
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Seven is bringing back The House of Wellness next week, with the health and lifestyle series adding new faces, fresh segments and a late-night energy designed to keep audiences entertained across broadcast and 7plus.

Mel Doyle and Shane Crawford return as anchors of the format, this time joined by dermatologist and GP Dr Ahmed Kazmi in his first appearance as the resident doctor.

Fan-favourite Yvie Jones also steps into a permanent role after guesting last season.

The line-up reflects a broader push to refresh the format while keeping its health-first positioning approachable and light. Doyle will lead a segment called Worldwide Wellness, pulling apart viral health fads with humour.

Crawford adds Crash Test Crawf, where he takes on offbeat challenges and elite athletes. Jones focuses on relatable, everyday wellness conversations, while Kazmi blends his medical background with comedy to deliver health advice.

Gold Logie winner Lynne McGranger and Dr Ahmed Kazmi Gold Logie winner Lynne McGranger and Dr Ahmed Kazmi

Music, guests and format mix

Late-night viewers can also expect live performances from Jimmy Barnes, Dami Im and Ben Lee, alongside guest spots from names like Gold Logie winner Lynne McGranger and Pete Murray.

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Seven says the aim is to create “a fun-filled, feelgood hour” that balances information and entertainment.

As the network positions the series across both linear and digital, the mix of music, talk and quirky wellness content aims to broaden its appeal beyond traditional health programming.

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