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George Negus Tonight was an Australian current affairs television series hosted by George Negus, which ran on ABC Television from 2001 to 2004.
George Negus Tonight
From bush tucker to modern gourmet delights Justine Schofield catches up with the locals to find out what's on the menu in the North! On this epic road trip through Darwin, Kakadu right down to Alice Springs, Justine takes alfresco dining to a whole new level as she cooks her way through some of the oldest, most glorious natural landscapes on the planet.
Outback Gourmet
You've Got To Be Joking
A Descant for Gossips is a 1983 Australian mini series about a school girl who becomes involved with two teachers.
A Descant for Gossips
Sweet and Low was an Australian television series which aired in 1959 on ABC station ABV-2 in Melbourne. Hosted by Bob Walters, the half-hour series presented performances by jazz musicians. Bruce Clarke appeared as a guest in the second episode. Competition in the 9:00PM time-slot consisted of Amercan imports, The Loretta Young Show on GTV-9 and Whitehall Playhouse on HSV-7. It was preceded on ABV-2's schedule by U.S. drama series The Adventures of Falcon and followed by Australian-produced discussion show Come In on This. There is no information as to whether any recordings still exist of the series, raising the possibility it may be lost, though exact information is unavailable.
Sweet and Low
Everybody's Talking
Play Along with Sam is an Australian pre-school television series which airs on Nick Jr. from 6 May 2013 at 10am. It is presented by Sam Moran.
Play Along with Sam
The Hit Parade was an early Australian television series which aired on HSV-7 from 1956 to 1959. It is often mentioned in books discussing Australian television of the 1950s.
Hit Parade
Bushbeat
Football Quiz
Catspaw is a 1978 Australian TV series about an airforce officer who becomes involved with mercenaries.
Catspaw
The Company Men
Win Roy And H.G's Money
It's All Happening
News Free Zone
It Pays to Be Funny was an Australian television comedy game show. In Sydney it aired on station ATN-7, while in Melbourne it aired on GTV-9. The half-hour show was hosted Bob Dyer, who had previously hosted a version for radio on the Macquarie Radio Network. A discription in a 1957 edition of The Age newspaper said the television series "puts contestants though amusing situations with worth-while prizes as their reward", According to a different edition of The Age, one of these "situations" was having the contestant attempt to milk a cow In one television episode, Jack Davey appeared and gave Dyer a meringue pie in the face, and then "kissed" him In another episode, a contestant named Mr. Martin had a water balloon poised above his head, while his wife tried to figure out what a man named Steve Petrovich was doing by pantomime. Failure to determine this would result in Mr. Martin having the water balloon dropped on him Although kinescope recordings were likely made to allow the series to air on both stations, it is not known if any of these recordings of the television version still exist, and there is the possibility the series may be lost. However, it is known that transcription copies exist of the radio version at the National Film and Sound Archive
It Pays To Be Funny
The Talk Show
The Investigators (AU)
Magic Circle Club
Longplay
The Pied Piper
The 10.30 Slot was a music and variety show that aired on ABC TV on Friday nights between 1999 and 2000, hosted by Dylan Lewis and Angus Sampson. It was similar in format to Lewis and Sampson's previous show, Recovery, although The 10.30 Slot's late-night timeslot allowed for more adult-oriented content, compared to Recovery's youth-based focus. Ironically the program often did not start until 10.45pm.
The 10:30 Slot
The SBS Monday comedy slot is a part of the schedule of Australian state broadcaster SBS dedicated to off-beat, often offensive comedy programming, often produced by SBS itself and usually the highest rating night on SBS TV. The programs air between 8.30 and 9.30pm Monday nights, after Top Gear and before SBS World News Australia. During the summer non-ratings period, it aired after Top Gear Australia.
SBS Monday comedy slot
On The Water
Saturdee
Pig in a Poke is a 1977 Australian series about a Melbourne doctor who moves to Redfern.
Pig In A Poke
Mass For You At Home is a long running Australian religious television programme. The programme has been broadcast by Network Ten since August 1971 and is intended to allow for observant Catholics, particularly those with mobility problems, to participate in a mass from their own home. Mass For You At Home is broadcast on Network Ten Sunday and repeated on Aurora Channel on Foxtel every day. The programme is also available online here and includes a simultaneous translation into Auslan. The programme typically has thousands of viewers around Australia. Geoffrey Baron was a celebrant on this programme for 30 years. During 2006 Baron received national attention as a result of an altercation with teenagers that was recorded and subsequently uploaded to YouTube.
Mass For You At Home
The Midday Report is an Australian midday news programme that has aired on ABC1 since February 2005. The program also airs on ABC News 24.
The Midday Report
The Olympic Show
Farson In Australia
The Simon Gallagher Show
Moulin Rouge Girls
Pokerface is a 1986 mini series about a former journalist who works as an undercover agent for Australia's secret service.
Pokerface
Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield is an Australian cooking show hosted by former MasterChef Australia contestant Justine Schofield that is broadcast on Network Ten. The show is directed towards the home cook and features recipes ranging from simple to the more complex. It regularly features guests, including chefs, food specialists and other former Masterchef contestants.
Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield
Ten Australians
The Yellow House
Search and Rescue is an Australian observational documentary series that is now airing on the Nine Network on 7 May 2008. Search and Rescue follows the search and rescue operations of several different Victoria Police divisions, such as the Victoria Police Air-Wing and Victoria Police Diving Squad.
Search and Rescue
Larger Than Life (AUS)
Tribe (AU)
The Reporters (AU)
EMmergency Line
Late Night With Jono And Danno
Extra Dimensions
The Italians
Matt Flinders and Friends
The Family Business is a 1989 Australian sitcom about two sisters and their husbands who live near each other.
The Family Business
Showcases the best comics and hilarious performances from the 2021 Sydney Comedy Festival, from acts such as Nick Cody, Stephen K. Amos, Ron Funches, Aaron Chen, Cameron James, Fern Brady, Dilruk Jayasinha, Amos Gill, Chris Ryan, and Mark Forward.
Best Of The Sydney Comedy Festival 2021
Rudely Interrupted
Seasons
The Peter Couchman Show
Flash Nick From Jindavick
The Hot House was an Australian reality television series that aired on the Network Ten in 2004. It was hosted by Erika Heynatz. The show featured couples working together to build a dream home on the Queensland's Bribie Island and competed against each other to avoid being eliminated every week. Couples nominated each other for elimination and viewers voted the least popular couple nominated. The winners became the owners of the house. Simon and Jules, and their two children, now live happily in their winning canal home at Pacific Harbour. They get to enjoy all that Bribie has to offer everyday, including: beaches, boating, swimming, fishing and more. The series was not renewed for a second season.
The Hot House
A spin-off television series titled Australia's Funniest Home Videos: World’s Funniest Videos premiered on 7 April 2009 on the Nine Network, followed by the return of advertising clip show Commercial Breakdown. The show features clips predominately from the American version of Funniest Home Videos, and is hosted by former Australian rules footballer Shane Crawford and former MTV VJ Lyndsey Rodrigues. The show was cancelled after its third episode.
AFHV: World’s Funniest Videos
Pop-Ability follows the journey of a group of bold and unapologetic singers - the world's first-ever girl band with disabilities called 'The Sisters of Invention' as they release an album and make a music video.
Pop-Ability
Stories From a Children's Hospital
Wide World of Sports is an Australian sports television program. It is broadcast on the Nine Network. The show originally aired from 23 May 1981, until the end of 1999. After a nine-year hiatus, it returned on 16 March 2008, and has remained since.
Wide World of Sports
The Big Breakfast is an Australian children's breakfast television series aired on Network Ten on 21 December 1992 until 30 June 1995.
The Big Breakfast
Seeing Stars was an Australian television variety series which aired live from 1957 to 1959 on Melbourne station ABV-2. The series featured a mix of singers, dancers, vocal groups, and instrumental groups. Some episodes were "themed", for example 27 April 1959 episode featured a calypso theme while 16 September 1957 featured a French night club setting. The final episode aired 18 May 1959.