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Arcade is an Australian television soap opera shown in 1980 that became one of the biggest flops in the history of Australian television. It aired on Network Ten with the premiere episode shown on Sunday, 20 January 1980. The series then ran five nights a week, Mondays to Fridays, as a 30 minute serial. It was produced solely by Network Ten with a start-up budget of almost $1 Set in a fictitious shopping mall in the northern suburbs of Sydney, Arcade dealt with the lives and loves of the characters who worked at the various stores within the shopping complex.
Arcade
The Great South East is an Australian television programme, airing exclusively in Queensland. Currently hosted by Sofie Formica, the half-hour-long program showcases tourist attractions in the south-eastern corner of the state surrounding the state capital Brisbane. It airs Sunday afternoons at 5.30 pm. It is produced by Fiona Deadman.
The Great South East
Sportsworld was an Australian Sunday morning sports information program shown on Seven Network. The program was broadcast from 9.00am - 11.00am following Weekend Sunrise on a Sunday morning, from Seven's Martin Place streetfront studios in Sydney. Prior to its final format, Sportsworld had usually been shown on Sunday mornings since its debut in the 1990s. Its host then was Bruce McAvaney. It was then revamped to a sport panel show in which Johanna Griggs hosted alongside Paul Salmon out of Seven Melbourne. In 2004, it was revamped into a chat style show with Johanna Griggs and Sandy Roberts. Matthew White replaced Roberts in late 2004. The program's final season was 2006; it was not renewed due to budget concerns and time constraints due to AFL and V8 Supercars.
Sportsworld
The Cartoon Connection is an Australian children's television series aired on Seven Network on February 1985 every weekday and on weekends.
The Cartoon Connection
The $20 Challenge was an Australian reality television series that was broadcast on the Network Ten in 2001. The show was hosted by Tim Bailey, and saw three Australians trying to survive in a foreign country with nothing but $20 to their name. The eventual winner was James Mathison.
The $20 Challenge
The Bounce was an Australian sports television program which debuted 24 March 2010 at 6:30pm in most states on the Seven Network. The Bounce was also a variety program based on Australian rules football program, hosted by comedian Peter Helliar. It features former Australian rules footballers Matthew Richardson and Leigh Matthews. After five episodes, on 22 April 2010, the Seven Network announced that they stopped the show 'indefinitely' until the finals series in September due to poor ratings in the AFL heartland of Melbourne. Suddenly, the program was never brought back and the future of the show is unclear. Seven broadcast Game Day: Prime Time on Thursday nights during the finals series.
The Bounce
The Norman Lindsay Festival
Weekend Breakfast is an Australian news breakfast television program broadcast on ABC News 24 on weekends. It is broadcast live from the ABC News 24 studio in Sydney's ABC Ultimo Centre and first aired on 4 February 2012. On Saturdays the program airs from 8am to 11.30 am. On Sundays it airs in two parts: first from 8 am to 9 am, at which point Insiders is broadcast for one hour. Weekend Breakfast then resumes at 10 am and continues until 11:30 am.
Weekend Breakfast
Download is an Australian children's game show aired on the Nine Network in 2000 until 2002, It hosted by Scott MacRae in 2000 and it replaced Now You See It, Nathan Lloyd in 2001 and Emily Jade O'Keefe in 2002. The show ended in 2002. The co-host is Miss Bytes. The show re-launched in 2002.
Download
Lucky Colour Blue
50 Years 50 Stars is a television special that marked 50 years of television in Australia. Hosted by Mike Munro and broadcast on Sunday 10 September 2006 on the Nine Network, the special counted down the top 50 greatest living Australian television personalities. Also in the special featured many special comments from other television personalities, including Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, John Wood, Erik Thomson, Bert Newton, Jacki Weaver, Scott Cam, James Brayshaw, Jules Lund, Livinia Nixon, Steve Vizard, Ray Martin, Tracy Grimshaw, Brian Henderson, Giaan Rooney, Kimberley Davies & Jana Wendt. ⁕Bert Newton ⁕Kath and Kim ⁕Garry McDonald ⁕Paul Hogan ⁕Don Lane ⁕Kylie Minogue ⁕Barry Humphries ⁕John Farnham ⁕John Wood ⁕Olivia Newton-John ⁕Magda Szubanski ⁕Eddie McGuire ⁕Andrew Denton ⁕Ian 'Molly' Meldrum ⁕Daryl Somers ⁕Mike Willesee ⁕Rove McManus ⁕Sigrid Thornton ⁕Eric Bana ⁕Jana Wendt ⁕Lisa McCune ⁕Charles 'Bud' Tingwell ⁕Noeline Brown ⁕John Clarke ⁕Mike Walsh ⁕Stuart Wagstaff ⁕Georgie Parker ⁕Don Burke ⁕Reg Grundy ⁕Richie Benaud ⁕Ray Martin ⁕Rebecca Gibney ⁕Nicole Kidman ⁕Brian Henderson ⁕Claudia Karvan ⁕George Negus ⁕Denise Drysdale ⁕Glenn Robbins ⁕Rob Sitch ⁕Michael Caton ⁕Jacki Weaver ⁕Lorraine Bayly
50 Years 50 Stars
Sylvania Waters was an Australian reality television series that followed the lives of an Australian family – one of the first such programs in Australia. It premiered on Australian television in 1992 and was co-produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the British Broadcasting Corporation. The show documented the lives of Noeline Baker and Laurie Donaher of 48 Macintyre Crescent in the Sydney waterside suburb of Sylvania Waters over a six-month period, emphasising the couple's newfound wealth and luxurious lifestyle as well as interpersonal conflicts.
Sylvania Waters
The Lawn Bowls Show
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
Pick Your Face is an Australia game show created by Banksia Productions for the Nine Network in 1999 until 2003, It hosted by Angus Smallwood. Angus would meet the three players of the day and then launch into
Pick Your Face
Triple Zero Heroes is an Australian observational documentary series that airs on the Seven Network. It is an original production by FremantleMedia Australia.
Triple Zero Heroes
The Gift is an Australian observational documentary series that aired on the Nine Network at 9:30 pm, Thursdays. It is narrated by 60 Minutes journalist Tara Brown. The Gift explores the stories and importance of organ donation in Australia. A second series will begin airing at 9:00pm Wednesdays from 12 August 2009, following RPA.
The Gift
Touch the Sun was a television series commissioned by the Australian Children's Television Foundation in 1988 as part of the Australian Bicentenary celebrations. It may have been intended that seven feature-length episodes were produced, one for each State, plus the Northern Territory, but only six were completed. Executive producer was Patricia Edgar in association with the ABC and production company Revcom.
Touch the Sun
Mornings is an Australian morning talk show on the Nine Network. The show is presented by Sonia Kruger and David Campbell and airs between 9am and 11:00am weekdays and highlights of the week on Saturday mornings. The show premiered on the Nine Network on 6 February 2012 and features interviews, live music performances and segments on cooking, lifestyle, fashion and beauty, entertainment and a wide range of other topics. It replaced Kerri-Anne, which was originally titled Mornings with Kerri-Anne and formerly aired in the same time slot. The first guest on the show was actress and comedian Magda Szubanski. Mornings, along with Today went on hiatus during the course of the 2012 London Olympics
Mornings
SlideShow is an Australian light entertainment television series hosted by Grant Denyer, which first screened on the Seven Network on 7 August 2013. SlideShow is based on a French program Vendredi Tout est Permis Avec Arthur. Two teams of three celebrities compete in a number of challenges and parlour games, including one on a huge set that slides. The weekly team captains are Cal Wilson and Toby Truslove. Guest players include Frank Woodley, Anh Do, Jo Stanley, Russell Gilbert, Johnny Ruffo, Tiffani Wood and Lee Naimo.
Slide Show
Bobtales is an Australian animated series of aboriginal dreamtime stories produced in Perth, Western Australia in 1997. Thirteen 5-minute episodes were produced by independent film company Gripping Film and Graphics and the Western Australian Aboriginal Media Association in Western Australia, with funding from Screenwest, Film Australia, and SBS Independent. The series is distributed within Australia and world wide by Screen Australia.
Bobtales
Show Me the Money
For most of the past one hundred years Australians have been going out to the pictures. Today, despite movies being delivered in multiple formats, more than half of us still go out to a cinema at least once a year. But there was a time when most people went every week, and it was by far the most important entertainment event in their lives.
Saturday Night at the Movies
Santo, Sam and Ed's Cup Fever! was an association football themed comedy television show in Australia on SBS. The nightly panel-style show was produced by Working Dog Productions and aired for the duration of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The show was hosted by Santo Cilauro, Sam Pang and Ed Kavalee, with Rob Sitch making several guest appearances. Segments included Cup Update, an interview with a special guest and various comedy sketches. Socceroos midfielder Mark Bresciano featured in his own diary segment. He also announced that he had signed for Serie A club Lazio during an interview on the show. Other regular segments included ‘Take on my Nuts’, ‘Not Even Close’ and ‘The Rivaldo Award’ which poked fun at World Cup proceedings and football in general. The show also had segments filmed at the World Cup by correspondent Tony Wilson. The show was well received by viewers and has a thriving Facebook community. Due to the show's popularity, fans are pushing for the show to continue in some form since completion of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The spin-off show Santo, Sam and Ed’s Sports Fever! was picked up by the Seven Network and began airing from January 2012.
Santo, Sam and Ed's Cup Fever!
Ask the Leyland Brothers was an Australian television show that screened between 1976 and 1980, covering 153 episodes. The series followed the Leyland brothers, Mike and Mal, who traveled across Australia and New Zealand in response to questions posed by viewers.
Ask The Leyland Brothers
All the Way was an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for the Nine Network in 1988. The series was set in the 1960s; first episode took place on the date of the John F. Kennedy assassination. The series examined the life of an Australian family during the decade of LBJ, the Vietnam War, civil rights activism, and The Beatles, linked by three sisters. A young Dannii Minogue was featured in the cast. All the Way started out as a six-part mini-series before being extended to an ongoing series. It failed to catch on with audiences and was cancelled after 32 episodes.
All the Way
Til Ten is an Australian local morning show aired on Network Ten in between 1989 until 1991, It's hosted by Andrew Harwood and Joan McInnes.
Til Ten
PM
Couch Potato
The Oz Game
Woman In Question
Not Quite Art is an Australian TV series that documents the many media of present-day art and culture in Australia. Two series of the series have been produced and aired on ABC1, both with 3 episodes each, the second series also aired on ABC2. The series is created and hosted by Marcus Westbury.
Not Quite Art
The Money or the Gun was an Australian comedy/talk-show on the ABC network. It ran from 1989 to 1990, with occasional specials until 1994. It was written by Andrew Denton, Simon Dodd, Bruce Griffiths, and George Dodd, directed by Martin Coombes and produced by Mark Fitzgerald. Each episode was based on a significant theme, with Denton interviewing a number of people as well as conducting vox pops on the street. Significant episodes include "Guns-The Musical" and the award-winning episode on disabilities, "The Year of the Patronising Bastard". In 1993, a one-off special was called "Topic of Cancer", which talked to teenagers with cancer. In 2003, Denton held a 10-year reunion for the people on the 1993 show, as part of his ABC interview programme Enough Rope.
The Money Or The Gun
IslanDares
Good Vibrations is a 1992 Australian mini series about a family who discover their house is a portal to the after life. It was shot from 1 July to 2 August 1991.
Good Vibrations
Make Me a Dino
70 years after a body is found floating in a Sydney river, middle aged doctor Jack learns his father, a Holocaust survivor, is allegedly responsible for the unsolved murder of a Nazi and sets out on a quest to find the truth.
Revenge: Our Dad the Nazi Killer
World Tales
Greed (AU)
Typhon's People
Scattergood - Friend Of All
Marcia's Music
Great Temptation is an Australian game show that aired on the Seven Network in 1970 until 1975, It hosted by Tony Barber and co-hosted by Barbara Rodgers.
Great Temptation
Access 1974
Pot Luck
From Australia's scorching desert heart to pristine rainforests in the north, we'll meet the biggest and the smallest marsupials, the rarest and the most successful as we journey to see the Wonder of Marsupials.
The Wonder of Marsupials
Cycling Central
The Last Resort was an Australian Television drama series created and written by Louis Nowra and originally screened by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The show ran for a little under a year, premiering on 27 April 1988 and ending 12 April 1989 for a total of 30 fifty-minute episodes. It featured original music by Martin Armiger The show told the story of three sisters who lived together in a run-down hotel.
Last Resort
The World Game is an Australian football television show broadcast on SBS. The show analytically reviews and previews Australian and international football and football issues. It is currently hosted by Les Murray, Craig Foster, and David Zdrilic
The World Game
You May Be Right was an Australian television game show, jointly produced by dSPBeyond & the Seven Network, and was hosted by Dancing With The Stars judge Todd McKenney. The show was aired on Sunday nights at 7:30pm and premiered on 13 August 2006. The format pitted two teams of Australian celebrities against each other, testing their knowledge on movies, music and television. Among the games involved are: Check It Out, Crate Expectations, Face Race, Looney Tunes, Slay That Song and What Happened Next. The show's in-house band is the Scared Weird Little Guys. The original working title for the pilot was Famous, but was later changed to its current title. The show was based on the Swedish concept Doobidoo.
You May Be Right
Follow Luke’s latest journey as his appetite for food leads him to continue his odyssey around Europe exploring a whole new world of cuisine in the UK. He unearths the unique, quirky and mouth-watering delicacies of this historic and fascinating island.
Luke Nguyen's United Kingdom
Meet The Toppanos
Love And War
11AM was a news magazine program that aired on the Seven Network from 11 am AEST to midday from 1982 to 1999. The hour-long news program started in 1975 with Roger Climpson presenting, with a number of high-profile presenters since, including Clive Robertson, Vincent Smith, Paul Lyneham, Kerry O'Brien, Don Willesee, Helen Wellings, Richard Zachariah and Ann Sanders. Ross Symonds, Sunrise co-host Melissa Doyle and Today sports presenter Cameron Williams all featured as newsreaders throughout the shows life. Its most famous presenter was comedian Graham Kennedy. It last aired on 28 May 1999, presented by Anne Fulwood and Andrew Daddo. Fulwood went on to co-anchor Seven's 6pm news in Melbourne with David Johnston, and Daddo to present entertainment programs. 11AM was the forerunner to Seven Morning News bulletin.
11AM
Guess What (AU)
The Shannons Supercar Showdown is an Australian reality TV show based around the International V8 Supercars Championship, with drivers competing for a test driver role with Ford Performance Racing.
Shannons Supercar Showdown
Learners
All Music Video
Loss of Innocence is a 1978 mini series about the life of a man from the Depression to the 1970s.