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- This fast-paced and stunt-filled motor show tests whether cars, both mundane and extraordinary, live up to their manufacturers' claims.
- The series pits five couples, each from different states, to compete against each other in opening a successful restaurant. In the early episodes of this show the couples are given a vacant restaurant space in their home city that must be renovated. They compete for additional money that can be used for renovation from a panel of judges based on a presentation of their mission statement and plan for their proposed restaurant. After a number of weeks the elimination process begins. The restaurants (and their owners) are reviewed and judged for nomination after a short run in which they were opened to the public. The nominated restaurants then compete for votes from a phone poll, with the victor moving on and the loser being forced to shut down. This process continues until a single competing restaurant remains.
- Unique access to the world of the men and women of Missing Persons Units as they work to solve cases and bring families back together.
- The forgotten island nation of Pullamawang has seceded from mainland Australia and is home to a cast of larger-than-life characters including young citizen Emma who desperately wants to leave. The absurd habits and comfortable lives of the islanders are thrown into disarray and conflict by the discovery of diamonds, thwarting Emma's dreams of escaping to the wider world.
- Bryan Brown and Rachel Ward travel across the Kimberleys. Together they encounter wild horses, breathtaking vistas, crocodiles, rodeos, indigenous Australians, and bush poetry.
- Penelope K runs the Information Station, a place which contains all the answers to any question a child might have. While she knows that she once knew the answer to the question when asked, it invariably vapourises like a dream when she tries to think of it. Fortunately, she has various companions in the Information Station to help her out. None of them can completely answer the question but all of them have a fact or two that will help her towards an answer. Whether it is her companion Squirm, a sock puppet occasionally on her right hand, Hank and Frank - two wisecracking fish or Trewey, a shadow rabbit able to illustrate stories by instantly transforming into different characters - all of them provide lots of information, only a small portion of which is correct. When the child returns to get the answer to her question, Penelope K has a jumble of facts. In every episode the child helps the confuddled Penelope K to sort out the facts and discover the answer. Each is a comic journey of realisation with the core idea that being wrong is just the first step to being right.
- Real-life entertaining, humorous, gritty, fly on the wall look at the lives of 12 young adults from Sydney's Northern Beaches. The series reflects universal issues ranging from relationships, friendships, peer pressure, drinking and sex.
- Some Say Love is a 6 x 30 minute observational sketch-comedy series about the universal ups and downs of relationships, with a cast of 6 comedic actors playing all the characters in the series. Nothing is more universal than love. Some Say Love is funny, real and recognisable, exploring the minutia that comes from living with love. Everyone will recognise himself or herself, their girlfriend or boyfriend, husband, wife, crush, date, affair...Some Say Love is your relationships exposed. No relationship is safe!
- A look at Generation Y through three families with adult children still living at home.
- Follows the Wildlife Rescue Darwin a not for profit organization whose mission is to look after sick, injured and orphaned animals, with the goal to release them back into the wild.
- Two poets have three days to capture the heart and soul of a county town in verse, and then perform their work to the community for a thumbs-up or a thumbs-down.
- Costa, like many Australians, had never been to Arnhem Land, but thanks to a special invitation from the local Yirrkala school that all changed. For Costa it's been a journey of Bala Ga Lili or, 'we teach each other' as he learns about the local landscapes, culture and horticulture and helps create a special productive, bush tucker, bush medicine and fruit and vegetable garden within the school grounds.
- Bert Newton counts down irresistible classic karaoke songs from 20 to 1.
- Bert Newton counts down powerful, beautiful and funny songs that made us take notice from 20 to 1.
- Steve Pizzati and new presenters Shane Jacobson and Ewen Page travel to Great Britain to meet the British presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, who send them around Britain for a week to familiarise themselves with the best and worst of British cars before competing against them in a series of challenges.