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Pages in category "Australian military television series" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Fighting Season is a 2018 Australian television drama series that screened on Foxtel's Showcase channel. The series is a mystery involving Australian soldiers returning on leave from deployment in Afghanistan. [3] The six-part series is written by Blake Ayshford.
The Fairies (ABC 2000 (Vintage VHS series), Seven Network 2005–2012 (TV series)) Falcon Island (Nine Network 1981) Fame and Misfortune (ABC 1986) Fanshaw & Crudnut (9Go! 2017) Fast Tracks (Network 10 1998-1999) [2] [3] Fat Cat and Friends (Network 10 1972–1987, Seven Network 1987–1992) Fatty and George (ABC 1981) Feral TV (ABC 1995) The ...
ANZAC Girls is an Australian television drama series that first screened on ABC1 on 10 August 2014. The six-part series tells the rarely told true stories of the nurses serving with the Australian Army Nursing Service at Alexandria, Lemnos, and the Western Front during the First World War. [1]
Pages in category "Iraq War in television" ... ER season 11; ER season 12; ER season 13; ... (TV series) Mobile (TV series) O.
Strike Back is a British/American action and military television series, based on a novel of the same name by novelist and former Special Air Service soldier Chris Ryan.The series follows the actions of Section 20, a secretive branch of the British Defence Intelligence service, who operate several high risk, priority missions throughout the globe.
The series garnered controversy on release because of a scene where Frankie, an army deserter, runs his hand up Margie's skirt. Wallace says she had no idea Shorter was going to do this, which is why her reaction was so authentic. [4] Many stations around Australia cut the scene. [5] The majority of episodes were written by Richard Lane.
In the season it is revealed that during the Gulf War, Sayid's base was captured by the Americans. The only Iraqi in his squad who can speak English, Sayid is forced to ask his superior officer about a missing U.S. pilot by Kate Austen's father, Sam Austen, who was part of the American army stationed in Iraq.