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Case for the Defence is a 1978 Australian legal TV series.
Case For The Defence
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The Lorrae Desmond Show was an Australian television series which aired from 1960 to 1964 hosted by Lorrae Desmond. It was a variety show with emphasis on music performances and dance numbers, and aired on ABC. The final episode aired on 27 April 1964. Over 20 episodes of the series are held by the National Film and Sound Archive
The Lorrae Desmond Show
The Nargun and The Stars
Tusitala: The Teller Of Tales
Flying Start (AU)
The Pied Piper
Redheap is a novel by Norman Lindsay.
Redheap
Turning On
The Shark Net
Fame and Misfortune is a 1986 Australian TV series for children about a young boy trying to raise money for a piano.
Fame And Misfortune
Humphrey B. Bear
Suzi's Story.
Sweet F.A. is an Australian generational game show currently in pre-production. Based in Brisbane, Sweet F.A. utilises local and interstate talent in its casting and crew. Each episode involves two teams from different generations competing in question, physical, and visual games. At the end of the season, the two leading teams return to compete for the winning title. The programme's title is derived from the euphemistic slang term, meaning "nothing". The use of modern slang in the title directly reflects the programme's quirky, youthful style. The tagline "It's all they have in common" directly relates to this title, and refers to the generation gap: the many social differences between the generations.
Sweet F.A.
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
Shafted was a British quiz show on ITV, presented by Robert Kilroy-Silk, based on game theory.