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  2. List of Australian television series - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Quakers - Wikipedia

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    An annual meeting each January, is hosted by a different Regional Meeting over a seven-year cycle, with a Standing Committee each July or August. The Australia Yearly Meeting published This We Can Say: Australian Quaker Life, Faith and Thought in 2003. Meetings for worship in New Zealand started in Nelson in 1842 and in Auckland in 1885.

  4. Quacks (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Quacks, created by James Wood, is a BBC sitcom about four Victorian era doctors. [1] The series combines satire, absurdist comedy and traditional slapstick, with stories often being based on real history. [2] Despite generally favourable reviews it was cancelled after one series. [3]

  5. The Mole (Australian TV series) season 1 - Wikipedia

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    They gathered in Sydney to watch episode eight on TV, during which time only Abby, Alan, and Jan knew the outcome of the game. When polled, only Rocky said he thought Alan was the Mole - most of the others believed it was Jan. James, Rocky, Josephine, Ben, and Linda had all taken the computer questionnaire believing Jan was the Mole on the ...

  6. List of Prank Patrol (Australian TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    Season Episodes Original Air Date Season Premiere Season Finale; 1: 26 4 December 2009 () 12 January 2010 () 2: 38 19 September 2011 () 23 November 2012 () 3: 26 16 September 2013 () 14 October 2013 ()

  7. Blue Heelers season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The first season of the Australian police-drama Blue Heelers premiered on the Seven Network on 10 September 1993 and aired on Tuesday nights at 7:30 PM. The 45-episode season concluded on 22 November 1994. It had an average rating of 2.5 million and going to 3.5 million at its peak. Its main cast included John Wood, Julie Nihill, Martin Sacks.

  8. Gladiators (Australian TV series) series 1 - Wikipedia

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    The series closely resembled the UK series albeit with just four events and the Eliminator. Fifteen episodes were filmed in a progressive competition at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre between 24 March and 2 April. Kimberley Joseph and Aaron Pedersen presented the show whilst play by play commentary was by Tony Schibeci.

  9. Territory (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Morris of ScreenHub Australia gave the series 4 stars out of 5, headlining his review "a soapy Shakespearean outback saga". [19] Most of the reviews commented on the stunning locations, drone shots, and the amount of effort put into the props, showing a side of Australia not usually seen in popular TV series. [18] [17] [15] [19]