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Sunshine (released internationally as Sunshine Kings) [1] is an Australian crime drama series which debuted on SBS on 18 October 2017. [2] The four-part miniseries is an Essential Media production, directed by Daina Reid and written by Matt Cameron and Elise McCredie.
Pages in category "Australian English-language television shows" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,456 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Network Ten which was the TV series original broadcast channel replayed the Holiday Island TV series during the earlier part of 1990 at the graveyard time-slot of 4.00am weekday mornings. It had not been replayed until WIN TV began to show the entire series during 2006 as part of its early morning Crawfords Australian Classic series.
Scoop (Australian TV series) Secrets of Our Cities; Shane Delia's Spice Journey; Shaun Micallef's Stairway to Heaven; Six Pack (TV series) Speaking in Tongues (TV series) Stories from the Golf; Storyline Australia; Struggle Street; Sunshine (Australian TV series) Swift and Shift Couriers
Sunshine (American TV series), a 1975 comedy-drama based on the 1973 TV movie; Sunshine (British TV series), a 2008 miniseries; Sunshine (Australian TV series), a 2017 crime drama series; Sunshine (Tugs character), a fictional "harbour switcher" from the TV series Tugs "Sunshine" (Tugs episode), the pilot episode of Tugs
The End (Australian TV series) Five Bedrooms; Frayed (TV series) Fresh Eggs [NZ] The Gloaming (TV series) Golden Boy (New Zealand TV series) [NZ] The Gulf (New Zealand TV series) [NZ] Hardball (Australian TV series) The Heights (Australian TV series) The Hunting; The Inbestigators; KGB (TV series) Lambs of God; Les Norton (TV series)
Safe Harbour (TV series) Satisfaction (Australian TV series) Schapelle (film) Secret Bridesmaids' Business; Secret City (TV series) The Secret Daughter; Secrets & Lies (Australian TV series) Serangoon Road; Sisters (Australian TV series) Slide (TV series) Spirited; Starting From … Now! The Straits; Sunshine (Australian TV series)
Australian pop singer Normie Rowe's 1965 recording of "Que Sera, Sera", which was produced by Pat Aulton on the Sunshine Record label (Sunshine QK 1103), was the biggest hit of his career, "the biggest Australian rock 'n roll hit of 1965", [32] and is reputed to be the biggest-selling Australian single of the 1960s. [33]