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Melbourne Weekender is an Australian travel and lifestyle show featuring various locations in Melbourne and Victoria, and showing destinations and experiences which can be enjoyed on a weekend. [1] The weekly, half-hour program is produced by Seven Productions.
Bongo (1960, Melbourne only) Campfire Favourites (1956) Clipz (1983–1987, Brisbane only) Eclipse Music TV (2010–2013) Hillbilly Requests; Juke Box Saturday Night; MTV (1987–1993) Nine Presents (2003–2017) The Music Jungle (2007–2009) Neptune Presents (1957) Patrick O'Hagan Sings (1959, Melbourne only) Rockit (1985) Saturday Date (1963 ...
Weekend Breakfast (2012–present) National programs produced in Melbourne. ABC News at Five (2012–present) China Tonight (2021–present) Insiders (2001–present) News Breakfast (2008–2011 on ABC2, 2011–present on ABC) The World (2010–present)
This weekend, ahead of the Severance Season 2 premiere, Apple TV+ is making its entire content library free to all. From the new season of Shrinking to that very first, legendary season of Ted Lasso .
Dr Karl's How Things Work: 7 January: ABC TV [21] Eat The Invaders; Miriam Margolyes in New Zealand: 12 January [56] One Mind One Heart: 19 January: SBS NITV [57] Hear Me Out: 20 January: ABC TV [58] The Tattooist's Son: Journey to Auschwitz: 28 January: Stan [59] Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story: 29 January: Nine Network [60] The Role of a ...
Weekend Breakfast is a mix of live breaking news and discussion, interviews with newsmakers and the weekend sport and weather hosted by Johanna Nicholson and Fauziah Ibrahim. [14] The show began on 4 February 2012 and airs from 7:00 am to 11:00 am on weekend mornings on the ABC News channel .
Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth National Nine News Brian Henderson: Brian Naylor: Don Seccombe and Paul Griffin: Roger Cardwell and Caroline Ainsle: Russell Goodrick Seven National News Roger Climpson: Mal Walden: Mike Higgins: Kevin Crease: Peter Waltham Ten/Channel 0 Eyewitness News (Melbourne until 21 January 1980) John Bailey and Katrina Lee
10 News First: Weekend (1994–present) 10 News First: Lunchtime (Weekdays, 2023–present) 10 News First: Afternoon (Weekdays, 2024–present) 10 Late News (1991–2011, 2012–2014, 2024–present) The Sunday Project (2017–present, shared with Melbourne studios) MotoGP coverage (2019–2023) Ready Steady Cook (2005-2013, 2024-present)