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Prank Patrol (known as Prank Patrol: Road Trip for its third season, [1] also known as Prank Patrol Down Under in the UK) is the Australian version of the original Canadian series Prank Patrol. The show was made for the then-new ABC3 channel (now ABC ME ) which specialised in children's programming.
Gamify (TV series) Gardening for Kids with Madi; Get It Together (Australian TV series) The Gift (1997 TV series) Giggle and Hoot; The Girl from Tomorrow; The Girl from Tomorrow Part II: Tomorrow's End; Girl TV; Give 'Em Heaps; Glad Rags (TV series) Golden Pennies; Good Game: Spawn Point; Good Morning with Rosemary; Goodsports; The Great ...
A Fork in the Road (TV series) Ask the Leyland Brothers; Australia's Best Houses; B. B430; Backpackers (TV series) Blokesworld; C. Creek to Coast; G. Getaway (TV series)
Australia's Best Backyards (Seven Network 2007) Australia's Best Houses (7Two 2013) Back in Time for Dinner (ABC 2018) Back in Time for the Corner Shop (ABC 2023–) Backyard Blitz (Nine Network 2000–2007) Barossa Gourmet with Justine Schofield (SBS Food 2023–) Beach House Escape (Nine Network 2022) Beauty Case (TCN-9 1958)
Prankster Mitchell shows friends a special glove that gives him powers, they visit a special FX studio where they put together the objects needed to pull off the Prank. Prankster: Mitchell Targets: Nico, Alex & Felix
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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.
Round The Twist was the most commercially successful and popular Australian children's drama series ever made. [23] The third series (which was screened on the ABC and BBC when the Queen visited the set) attracted 2.1 million viewers in the UK in 2000 and was the highest-rated program for 5–12-year-olds in the 5:00 pm timeslot in Australia. [23]