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Family Feud (1978 Australian game show) Family Feud (2014 Australian game show) Fast Forward (Australian TV series) Fisk (TV series) Five Bedrooms; Footy Classified; The Footy Show (AFL) Frontline (Australian TV series) Full Frontal (Australian TV series) Funky Squad; Future Stars
Satisfaction (Australian TV series) (5 P) Pages in category "Television shows set in Victoria (state)" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 total.
Outback House (ABC 2005)australian tv; Outback Jack (Nine Network 2004–2005) Pawn Stars Australia (A&E Australia 2015–) Photo Number 6 (Network 10 2018) Planet Cake (Lifestyle Food 2011) Playing It Straight (Seven Network 2004) Please Marry My Boy (Seven Network 2012–2013) Pooch Perfect (Seven Network reality 2020) Popstars (Seven Network ...
Love Me is an Australian drama series and the first original production of streaming service Binge, that premiered on 26 December 2021. Set in Melbourne , Love Me is a story about love, loss, and relationship complexity for the father, daughter, and son of a contemporary, middle-class Australian family.
The Making of Modern Australia (2010) The Matt Flinders Show (1972) Matt Flinders and Friends (1973) Meet the Mavericks (2016–2017) Melbourne Composers (1961–1962) Melbourne Magazine (1957) Miriam Margolyes: Almost Australian (2020) Miriam Margolyes: Australia Unmasked (2022) My Favourite Album (2006) My Favourite Australian (2008) My ...
The Franchise Show (2016–present) The Great Australian Doorstep (2013–present on 7two) Great Day Out (Queensland) (2017–present) – formally called The Great South East; The Great Weekend (Victoria) (2019–present) Helloworld (2019–present) Home in WA (Western Australia) (2000–present) House of Wellness (2017–present)
Highway Patrol is an Australian factual television series screened on the Seven Network, which premiered on 21 September 2009. [1] Highway Patrol follows members of the Victoria Police highway patrol (formerly the Traffic Management Unit) as they intercept traffic and other criminal offenders on roads in Victoria, Australia .
Although Australian TV was still in black-and-white at the time, Skippy was filmed in colour with a view to overseas sales and it was the first Australian-made series to achieve significant international success, with sales to more than 80 countries worldwide, [47] and it became the first Australian TV show to be widely screened in the USA. [46]