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Aussie Gold Hunters season one episodes; No. overall No. in season Title Original release date Australia viewers; 1: 1 "3 Men and Gold" 15 September 2016 () 52,000 [19] 2: 2 "Mech Disasters and a High-Stakes Gamble" 22 September 2016 () 50,000 [20] 3: 3 "Uprooting and Salt-Lake Gold" 29 September 2016 () N/A: 4: 4 "Big Storm and Big Finds"
Discovery's most popular content includes Aussie Gold Hunters, Gold Rush, Deadliest Catch, and Fast N' Loud and annual event Shark Week. Programming is primarily focused on reality television series geared towards the topics of science, extreme living, and motoring.
Today – weekdays 5.30am to 9am (1982–present) Today Extra – weekdays 9am to 11:30am, Saturdays 10am-12pm (2012–present) Under Investigation with Liz Hayes (2021–present) Weekend Today – weekends 7am to 10am (2009–present) Nine News Late – Sundays 9:30pm (2020–present) National programs produced by GTV9 Melbourne
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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.
The Trivial Video Show (1986) TV Talent Scout (1957–1958) Video Village (1962–1966) The Wall (2017) The Weakest Link (2001–2002) Wheel of Fortune: The Original Series (1981–2004, 2006 [unscreened episodes]) Larry Emdur & Laura Csortan's Wheel of Fortune (2005–2006) Who Dares Wins (1996–1998) Win Roy and HG's Money (2000) Wipeout ...
The show hosts a programming block celebrating the very best in Australian comedy. [1] The weekly programme has also featured special editions such as ANZAC Gold [2] and the 20th Anniversary celebrations of Fast Forward. [3] An Aussie Gold promo starring Peter Helliar won Silver at the 2011 Australian Promax Awards. [4]
Graeme Lloyd, the first Australian to appear in a World Series. Joe Quinn became the first Australian to make an appearance in a postseason game for a Major League team, when the Boston Beaneaters met the Cleveland Spiders in a best-of-nine-game series between the season's first half and second half leaders.