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In 2019, Season 1 of the series is aired on TVNZ 2 in New Zealand and TVNZ On Demand, the same week as Australia airing the week after the corresponding episode in season 2. [40] On 13 February 2020, New Zealand began airing the second season of the show.
The series' last three episodes - which were originally planned to air in November 2022, were put on hold due to the 2022 FIFA World Cup tournament. It was then revealed during the 2022-23 festive season, that the remaining episodes from the series would resume broadcasting on Wednesday 4 January 2023.
Season Episodes Originally aired Season premiere Season finale; 1: 10 4 October 2018 () 6 December 2018 () 2: 20 11 February 2020 () 21 July 2020 () 3: 12 11 August 2021 () 21 October 2021 () 4: 10 29 September 2022 () 8 December 2022 () 5: 10
This series, unlike Ambulance Australia, is based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (police and ambulance) and Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (ambulance only). The series is based on the Belgian French series Emergency Call with local versions of the format also produced by Germany's VOX, the Netherlands EO/NPO1, Italy's RAI2 and C8 in France.
During what was likely the most dramatic episode of Bachelor in Paradise ever, one man was taken away via ambulance, another guy left the beach in a huff, a surprise arrival allowed a fan-favorite ...
All Saints logo All Saints is an Australian television medical drama that premiered on the Seven Network on 24 February 1998. The series aired for twelve seasons, and focused on the fictional lives of doctors and nurses as they dealt with the everyday medical issues that came through the doors of Ward 17, and later in the series, the Emergency Department. The show was created by Bevan Lee and ...
9-1-1: Lone Star is an American procedural drama television series created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear for the Fox Broadcasting Company. [1] The series follows the lives of Austin first responders: police officers, paramedics, firefighters and dispatchers.
The fourth season of The Masked Singer Australia was announced in October 2021 [1] and premiered on Network 10 on 7 August 2022. In the Grand Finale on 28 August 2022, The winner was revealed to be Melody Thornton as “Mirrorball”, the runner-up was Sheldon Riley as “Snapdragon”, and third place was Hugh Sheridan as “Rooster”.