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  2. Category:Australian variety television shows - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Australian variety television shows" The following 134 pages are in this category, out of 134 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. List of Australian television series - Wikipedia

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    The Big Schmooze (Comedy Channel 2000–2001) The Bobby Limb Show (Nine Network, 1959–1961, then became The Mobil-Limb Show) Boomerang (GTV-9 1961–1962) The Bottom Line (Nine Network 2013–2014) BP Super Show (circa 1959 to circa 1970) Brenda's Time (HSV-7 1959) The Burning Question (ATN-7 1957–1960) Cafe Continental (ABC 1958–1961)

  4. List of programs broadcast by ABC (Australian TV network)

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    This is a list of television programmes that are currently being broadcast or have been broadcast on ABC Television's ABC TV (formerly ABC1), ABC Family (formerly ABC2, ABC Comedy and ABC TV Plus), ABC Kids (formerly ABC 4 Kids), ABC Entertains (formerly ABC3 and ABC ME) or ABC News (formerly ABC News 24) in Australia.

  5. List of Australian music television shows - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Australian produced music television shows.. Early days of music television pre-dated video clips, and included variety style series, miming series, and pop series, and with the advent of music videos, shows gave way to slickly prepackaged film clips with a host compère mixing live local acts (e.g. Countdown).

  6. In Melbourne Tonight - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the format was revived under the title IMT, hosted by Frankie J. Holden and screened as a Monday-night variety show. Featured on the show were the comedic stylings of Steven Jacobs , Denise Drysdale , Ann-Maree Biggar , and Julia Morris , who was best known for presenting "The Morris Report", a comedic take on the news events of the ...

  7. Timeline of Australian television - Wikipedia

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    17 November: Food Network (SBS's fourth channel featuring food shows) launches on Channel 33, replacing SBS 3. 26 November: 9Life launches on channel 94, along with a relaunch of 9HD on channel 90. GEM is renamed 9Gem and moved to channel 92 and GO! is renamed 9Go! and moved to channel 93 with the quality of 9Gem changed from HD to SD.

  8. Theatre Royal (Australian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    George Wallace Jnr was the show's main host and star attraction. [2] The show reproduced the stage of the defunct Theatre Royal in Brisbane, complete with curtains, footlights, stage props, dancing girls, and camera shots replicating the ambience of a bygone era. [2] In 1962 Gladys Moncrieff made guest appearances on the show. [3]

  9. Television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Although Australian TV was still in black-and-white at the time, Skippy was filmed in colour with a view to overseas sales and it was the first Australian-made series to achieve significant international success, with sales to more than 80 countries worldwide, [47] and it became the first Australian TV show to be widely screened in the USA. [46]