Drew Barrymore’s new talk show will air on Australian television on Foxtel

Drew Barrymore’s talk show finds a new home Down Under on Foxtel – as network boss reveals why Australian women will LOVE her new project

Drew Barrymore’s eponymous new talk show Drew will officially hit Australian screens this year. 

As reported by TV Blackbox on Tuesday, the American program has been acquired by streaming service Foxtel and will air on Arena in February. 

The series will kick off with the Charlie’s Angels reunion episode, featuring Drew’s former co-stars Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu on the couch. 

Drew Down Under! Drew Barrymore’s eponymous new talk show Drew will officially hit Australian screens this year

The Drew Barrymore Show features a number of feel-good segments including ‘Designed by Drew’ and ‘Drew’s News.’

‘Drew Barrymore is loved by Australian women – her honest, authentic, and down-to-earth approach to her life has endeared her to all of us,’ Foxtel’s Lifestyle boss  Wendy Moore said in a statement. 

‘The Drew Barrymore Show reflects what women want for ourselves today and we are so excited that we can bring the show to Australia for our Foxtel viewers.’

The perfect fit: In a statement, Foxtel's Lifestyle boss Wendy Moore revealed that Australian women will love Drew's 'honest, authentic, and down-to-earth approach'

The perfect fit: In a statement, Foxtel’s Lifestyle boss Wendy Moore revealed that Australian women will love Drew’s ‘honest, authentic, and down-to-earth approach’

Drew said in a statement that the show’s format show focuses on important conversations that promote self-growth. 

‘From news to pop culture, human interest to comedy – we can have those amazing discussions that we need to have in order to grow,’ she said.  

‘I love exploring everything and finding our way to beauty and wisdom as well as to the heart and humour in life. I want to reach for an intelligent optimism and just have some fun while doing so.’    

'From news to pop culture, human interest to comedy': The show's format show focuses on important conversations that promote self-growth

‘From news to pop culture, human interest to comedy’: The show’s format show focuses on important conversations that promote self-growth 

In addition to her talk show, Drew is kept busy by raising her two daughters: Olive, eight, and Frankie, six. 

She was previously married to Will Kopelman, but their marraige ended in 2016. 

The Drew Barrymore Show will premiere on Arena on February 1, and will air on weeknights at 7.30pm. 

Don't miss it! The Drew Barrymore Show will premiere on Arena on February 1, and will air on weeknights at 7.30pm

Don’t miss it! The Drew Barrymore Show will premiere on Arena on February 1, and will air on weeknights at 7.30pm