The Stafford Brothers is an Australian reality series screened on Fox8. The series follows the lives of Chris and Matt Stafford, a dance music duo taking on the European scene. The series was developed by WD Entertainment Group and began broadcast on Fox8 Australia in 2009. The first season of The Stafford Brothers premiered on 21 January 2011 and consists of 6 episodes.. Season 1 was based around the premise of "What happens on Tour, No Longer Stays on Tour" as the series followed the real life of Matt and Chris Stafford as they toured and performed around Europe. The series shot at locations including Ibiza, Mykonos, Santorini, Belfast, Majorca and London. The second series premiered 27 January 2012. Series two is ten brand new episodes that follows several new story-lines including the production of new Stafford Brothers music, including Pressure, along with auditioning across Australia for new vocalists for their upcoming tracks. Nightclub manager Joey, who was featured heavily in the series, went through rehab in Thailand, and followed his progress managing two Gold Coast nightclubs Platinum and Love, both venues are part owned by the Stafford Brothers. Brooke Evers, also featured in the series, is Matt Stafford's girlfriend. The two have been dating since 2006 and Brooke works for men's magazine Zoo Weekly.
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Commonwealth Jazz Club is a 1965 music television miniseries which was co-produced in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.
Commonwealth Jazz Club
Personally Yours
The Roo Gully Diaries
Last Of The Australians
Crossfire (AU)
Survival With Johnny Farnum
In Key
In Harmer's Way
Thank God It's Friday At The Zoo
Faces Of Change
If These Walls Could Speak
Heartline
Don't Ask Us
The Don Lane Tonight Show
Sam's Luck
The Entertainers (AU)
Studio 22
Changing Rooms is an Australian lifestyle/home renovating television series aired on the Nine Network in 1998 until 2005, hosted by Suzie Wilks who was assisted by Peter Everett, James Lindsay, Catherine Morton and Tim Janenko-Panaeff.
Changing Rooms (AU)
Four For The Show
New World Temptation
Coles $6,000 Question
Wine Lovers Guide To Australia
At Home
Discover
Showcase
The Code: Crime And Justice
Afrika - Capetown to Cairo
Blah Blah Blah was a 1988 comedy television show starring Andrew Denton, broadcast on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The show is most notable for the fact that it began the television careers of many Australian performers including Flacco and Roy & HG. With its late night time slot, it was able to get away with a lot more adult humour and content than many other shows of the era. Regular segments included In Bed Tonight With James Scanlon. A running joke at the beginning of the series was that Denton was the "work experience kid" filling in while they were waiting for the real star of the show to arrive, à la Waiting for Godot. In contrast to the Godot play, he finally does arrive, five minutes from the end of the final episode. The show also featured some controversial live performances: Ignatius Jones, former lead singer of Jimmy And The Boys, performed live in a suit made entirely from cuts of meat, and Lubricated Goat performed live, stark naked.
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In Pit Lane
Selling House Autralia
The Winners is the name of two Australian television shows that show highlights of Australian rules football matches.
The Winners
Super Band 2
The Di Trask Show
A Shit Of A Job
Hosted by Karla Grant, Australia's premier Indigenous news and current affairs program delivers relevant, intelligent and comprehensive coverage of the issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
Living Black
Celebrity Overhaul is a reality television show on Australia's Nine Network in which celebrities undergo a rigorous exercise and diet regime aimed at improving their fitness and health. These are coordinated by two personal trainers and a medical doctor. Hosted by Deborah Hutton, there have been two seasons, one each in 2004 and 2005. The celebrities were: ⁕Merv Hughes - cricketer ⁕Paulini Curuenavuli - singer ⁕Rowena Wallace - actress ⁕Kate Fischer - model/former actress ⁕Ita Buttrose - journalist/businesswoman ⁕Phil Burton - singer ⁕Fabio Lanzoni - model ⁕Trevor Butler - reality show contestant ⁕Melissa Bell - actress ⁕Nova Peris-Kneebone - athlete ⁕Peter Phelps - actor ⁕Dr John Tickell - television presenter/doctor Channel Nine spun another show from Celebrity Overhaul, known as Overhaul which followed a similar format except with regular people from Australia.
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Greed (AU)
Loss of Innocence is a 1978 mini series about the life of a man from the Depression to the 1970s.
Loss Of Innocence
Redheap is a novel by Norman Lindsay.
Redheap
The Grass Is Greener
ITN World News was a newscast shown during the late 1980s and most of the 1990s. It was either shown on cable or satellite television, or shown internationally. The newscast was broadcast from London, England, and was produced by Independent Television News. A domestic version was also shown in the United Kingdom on terrestrial television. ITN World News began broadcasting on Super Channel, and aired on NBC Europe, Nine Network Australia, Public Broadcasting Service Public television stations and most of the ITV Network Regions. The broadcast began in 1987, and has not been seen on screens since 1999. The newscast was produced by ITN and broadcast from its London Bureau.
ITN World News
Sebastian the Fox is a 1963 Australian children's series. The show combined a string puppet who was placed in real-life settings. It was among the first shows of its kind produced in Australia, as it was very different to earlier Australian children's series like Peters Club and Tarax Show. The music was composed by George Dreyfus, who became a leading Australian composer.
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A Descant for Gossips is a 1983 Australian mini series about a school girl who becomes involved with two teachers.
A Descant for Gossips
Lovely to Look At was an early Australian television series. Broadcast on Melbourne station GTV-9, it was a fashion show. The series ran from March 1957 to November 1957. Episodes were 15-minutes in duration, broadcast live, originally aired at 10:15PM on Sundays though towards the end of the run the episodes were broadcast at 10:30PM. It typically was preceded on the schedule by a newscast followed by Epilogue and station sign-off. It is notable as representing an early effort by GTV-9 at locally-produced content. It was compered by Maxwell Gibb. According to an article in the 12 September 1957 edition of The Age, the series was directed by Rod Kinnear, who had previously been a press photographer. The 1 November 1957 edition of The Age provides additional information on the series, listing Ian Holmes as technical director, and George Havrillay as set designer, and noting that each episode went through three rehearsals before broadcast. It also listed Arlene Andrewartha, Elaine Grayden, Rae Crawley as among the models used by the series. It is not known if any of the episodes were kinescoped, and it is possible that the series is lost.
Lovely to Look At
Kings of Comedy is an Australian comedy television series aired on Nine Network, It hosted by Colin Lane.