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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
Mouthing Off
Celebrity Golf Shoot-Out is an Australian television program airing on the Nine Network. The series was screened in early 2006 and the premise was of a handful of well-known Australian celebrities to participate in a golfing contest. Handicaps were given out to each of the 8 celebrity contestants, including one wildcard, which included: ⁕Jason Akermanis ⁕James Brayshaw ⁕Scott Cam ⁕David Campese ⁕Tim Harding ⁕Kate Kendall ⁕Steve Price ⁕Todd Woodbridge ⁕Anne Fulwood The show was hosted by Trevor Marmalade.
Celebrity Golf Shoot-Out
The Olympic Show
Juke Box Saturday Night was a short-lived Australian television series which aired on Melbourne station GTV-9 from around November 1957 to January 1958. The series presented a mix of older and new pop hits The exact format remains unclear. It is not known if it featured live music, or consisted of the cast lip-syncing hit recordings. Notably, the cast included Bob Horsfall, Diana Trask and Susan Gaye-Anderson along with the "GTV-9 Dancers". Competition in the time-slot consisted of feature films on HSV-7 and varying programs on ABV-2. It is not known if any of the live episodes were ever kinescoped, although this is unlikely given the short run of the series, and it is possible the series is lost. In early 1958 the series became/was replaced with by The Astor Show, which had a format similar to Hit Parade.
Juke Box Saturday Night
Rest in Peace
Outback Adventures
Moulin Rouge Girls
Anita Cobby: Not Another Murder
RJ Ledesma explores what drives entrepreneurs, what start-ups will lift off, and how innovation looks like down the road.
Bright Ideas
Wake Up is an upcoming Australian breakfast television program on Network Ten The program is expected to premiere in November 2013 and will air weekday mornings from 6am until 9am and it will be presented by Natarsha Belling, Natasha Exelby and James Mathison. The program will broadcast weekdays from Queenscliff Surf Club at Manly Beach in Sydney, with Nuala Hafner presenting news updates from a glass studio at Federation Square in Melbourne.
Wake Up
Young Doctors is an Australian factual television show that looks at the work of junior doctors at John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle, New South Wales. This eight-part observational documentary series began on the Nine Network on 26 October 2011.
Young Doctors
Face The People
The Gordon Boyd Show
Pyramid Challenge
Howard The Mild Colonial Boy
Podlove
The Yellow House
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.
Celebrity Overhaul
Fully Ramblomatic
Australian Football League home and away season and finals
The AFL Home and Away Seasons
Luke Nguyen celebrates the Australia-Vietnam relationship, travelling through Vietnam and meeting Australians who represent the spirit of the relationship, cooking with Australian produce, and enjoying regional Vietnamese dishes.
A taste of Australia in Vietnam
Divorce Court is a 1967 Australian TV series made by NLT Productions.
Divorce Court
The Singing Office
Aslan Pahari brings you stories of the world's most shocking assassinations. From seizing power, to silencing dissidents, ASSASSINS unpacks the moments in which someone decides that murder is the move.
ASSASSINS with Aslan Pahari
As each new century unfolded, guns increasingly shaped the way battles were fought and borders were drawn. The quest to create more innovative and lethal weapons became more and more contested. These are the Guns the Changed the Game.
Guns That Changed The Game
Witness the 180-million-year story of Australia's ever-evolving landscapes and creatures on this two-part adventure.
Over Australia
Million Dollar Minute is an Australian quiz show that airs on the Seven Network. It premiered on Monday, 16 September 2013. The show is hosted by Grant Denyer and airs at 5:30pm on weeknights, replacing Deal or No Deal as the primary lead-in into Seven News. Million Dollar Minute is filmed at Global Television Studios in Melbourne and occupies the same studio as Deal or No Deal.
Million Dollar Minute
McFeast - Portrait of a Power Pussy
Never Tell Me Never
Nine's Summer of Test Cricket
Don't Argue was an Australian television series which aired from 26 July to 13 December 1959 on Melbourne television station HSV-7. Broadcast at 4:00PM on Sundays, the half-hour series featured Alwyn Kurts and Judy Banks, and was broadcast live. The exact format is unclear, but it featured an audience participation format. It likely only aired in Melbourne. Although kinescope recording was available during the run of the series, it is not known if any of the episodes were recorded using the technology. The survival rate of early HSV-7 series is highly unpredictable, with some series having at least some extant episodes, while some series are lost.
Don't Argue
Plumpton High Babies
Simply Footy was an Australian rules football television series that aired in Australia on channel Network Ten from Adelaide, the capital city of the State of South Australia, from 2002 to 2011. It was hosted by Corey Wingard.
Simply Footy
Revealed is an Australian current affairs television series. It first aired on Network Ten on 12 September 2013, hosted by Hugh Riminton. Revealed will feature interviews, profiles and investigative reports on a wide variety of topical issues. It combines locally-produced stories with stories from America's CBS News.
Revealed
The Game Plan is an Australian sports television program, that focuses on the National Rugby League competition. It currently airs on One every Thursday night.
The Game Plan
Aussie Gold is a television programme on Foxtel’s the Comedy Channel, created and executive produced by Darren Chau, produced by Anthony Warrington and hosted by Australian comedian Frank Woodley. The show hosts a programming block celebrating the very best in Australian comedy. The weekly programme has also featured special editions such as ANZAC Gold and the 20th Anniversary celebrations of Fast Forward. An Aussie Gold promo starring Peter Helliar won Silver at the 2011 Australian Promax Awards.
Aussie Gold
Time Masters is an Australian children's game show hosted by Tony Johnston from 1996-1998 on the Seven Network, in 3 seasons at the beginning Tony would meet the two teams of two schoolkids. In 1998, the show ended and renamed the show Wipeout also hosted by Johnson.
Time Masters
An Australian television game show.
Noughts and Crosses
This is the story of an Indigenous man who should be as famous as Ned Kelly. In 1894, Jandamarra led a rebellion against invading pastoralists in defence of his people's ancient land and culture.
Jandamarra's War
Between the Lines was a game show which aired on Nine Network in Australia, by TVGuru on 27 May 2011, The TV Guru Australia, 2 June 2011, by Matt Smith, Crikey. The show premiered on 19 May 2011 and is hosted by Eddie McGuire and the team captain Mick Molloy and Ryan Fitzgerald.
Between the Lines
Go on the journey of the build. From its design inception to the reveal at the climax of each episode. In each episode a unique Aussie Build will be revealed.
My Aussie Build
Gavin Morris and Natasha Beyersdorf, along with NBN News presenters and past personalities, share fun memories and take you behind the scenes of some of NBN's classic moments.
60 Years Of NBN Television: The Characters And The Stories
Tasmania Today
Cop It Sweet
Nine's Summer of Cricket
Facing The Demons
Doing Time
Beyond Bronte
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.
Sebastian the Fox
Once Upon a Dream is an Australian children's television series it airs on Network Ten on 16 October 2012.
Once Upon a Dream
Bandwagon was an Australian television variety series which aired on Melbourne station HSV-7 from 1959 to 1960. Produced by Joy Youlden, the series aired live on Tuesdays at 9:30PM. Performers on the series included Michael Cole, Graeme Bent, Heather Horwood, Joy Grisold, Diana Bell, Judy Banks and Judd Laine. The 3 September 1959 edition of The Age compared the series unfavourably to its main competition, the popular In Melbourne Tonight on GTV-9. The writer for the newspaper felt that although the cast of Bandwagon were "quite adaptable to the TV medium", they were let down by the scripts and music choices.
Bandwagon
Here Come the Girls was a short-lived Australian television variety series which aired in early 1960 on ABC station ABV-2. Hosted by Ruth Nye, the cast of the first episode of the weekly series included vocalist Paula Langlands, soprano Madge Stephens, and pianists Joy Mitchell and Wendy Pomroy. As the title suggests, the main focus of the series was female performers. There is no information available as to whether any of the episodes are still extant.
Here Come the Girls
Picture Page was an early Australian television series which aired from 1956 to 1957 on ABC. It was hosted by Valerie Cooney. The half-hour prime-time series was of a magazine format. In the 19 April 1957 episode, the program presented Donald McMichael, curator of shells in the Australian Museum, who showed shell specimens. The 9 August 1957 edition featured Pat Spencer, a vocalist, along with "leading Sydney models". R.C. Packer in the magazine Australian Women's Weekly gave the show a positive review, saying "it has an off-beat attractiveness". Aired live in Sydney, by some point in 1957 the series was aired in Melbourne via telerecordings, also known as kinescope recordings. It is not known if any of these 16mm film recordings still exist.
Picture Page
Mary O'Hara was an early Australian television series which aired in 1960 and likely ended the same year. Information on this series is scarce. It was produced by and aired on ATN-7. As the title suggests, it was hosted by popular Irish singer and harpist Mary O'Hara, who performed in each episode. The episodes ran between 10 to 15 minutes. Episodes were directed by Terrence Hughes. 12 of the episodes are held by National Film and Sound Archive.
Mary O'Hara
The Crew is an Australian TV show, which follows three friends through life chasing their dreams.
The Crew
In a global sky-park, two dreamers pin their hopes on a damaged Princess Android - their possible salvation or doom. A psychological thriller between the clouds and lurking shadows below.
Knights of Guinevere