User:Allied45/Sandbox:List of Australian television series premieres in 2009

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2009 in Australian television

This is a list of Australian domestic television series which debuted, or are scheduled to debut, in 2009.

Premieres edit

Free-to-air television edit

Program Network Debut date
Desperately Seeking Doctors [1] SBS TV 6 January 2009
Carla Cametti PD [2][3][4][5][6] SBS TV 8 January 2009
Chainsaw [7][8] SBS TV 27 January 2009
Australia's Greatest Athlete [9][10] Nine Network 31 January 2009
Today on Sunday [11][12] Nine Network 1 February 2009
Wipeout Australia [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] Nine Network 3 February 2009
Bondi Vet [22][23][24][25][26] Network Ten 5 February 2009
In the Bush with Malcolm Douglas [27][28][29] Seven Network 7 February 2009
All In Call, The The All In Call [30] Seven Network 8 February 2009
Sunday Night [31][32][33][29] Seven Network 8 February 2009
Triple Zero Heroes [34][35][29] Seven Network 8 February 2009
World Game: Extra Time, The The World Game: Extra Time [36] SBS TV 10 February 2009
Gangs of Oz [29][37] Seven Network 11 February 2009
Aussie Ladette to Lady [16][38][18][21] Nine Network 16 February 2009
Guerrilla Gardeners [24][25] Network Ten 18 February 2009
Cut, The The Cut [39][40][41][42][43][44] ABC1 23 February 2009
Alive and Cooking [note 1] [45] Nine Network 16 March 2009
Beyond the Darklands [46][47] Seven Network 18 March 2009
Zigby [48] ABC1 25 March 2009
Lawrence Leung's Choose Your Own Adventure [39][49][50][51][52] ABC1 25 March 2009
One Week at a Time [53] One 30 March 2009
Thursday Night Live [54] One 2 April 2009
Monster Auditions [55] SBS TV 4 April 2009
Fanging It [56] ABC2 6 April 2009
Figaro Pho [57] ABC1 7 April 2009
World’s Funniest Videos AFHV: World’s Funniest Videos [note 2] [58] Nine Network 7 April 2009
Dirt Game [59][41][44][60] ABC1 19 April 2009
Missing Pieces [61][62][18][63][64] Nine Network 20 April 2009
You Saved My Life [note 3] [62][63][64] Nine Network 20 April 2009
10 Years Younger in 10 Days [65][66][67][68][69] Seven Network 21 April 2009
Second Chance [70] Nine Network 26 April 2009
Masterchef Australia [24][71][72][73] Network Ten 27 April 2009
Nine News: Late News [74] Nine Network 4 May 2009
Recruits, The The Recruits [24][75] Network Ten 4 May 2009
Talkin' 'bout Your Generation [note 4] [24][76][77][78] Network Ten 5 May 2009
homeMADE [note 5] [79][80][18][63][81][82] Nine Network 10 May 2009
TAC Cup Future Stars [83] Nine Network 10 May 2009
Dave in the Life [84][85] SBS TV 11 May 2009
Food Investigators [84] SBS TV 20 May 2009
Squiz, The The Squiz [84][86] SBS TV 23 May 2009
New Idea TV [87] Seven Network 1 June 2009
Guide to the Good Life [88][89] Seven Network 6 June 2009
Random Acts of Kindness [62][90][18][63][91] Nine Network 14 June 2009
Trouble in Paradise [62][18][63][92] Nine Network 25 June 2009
Empire Fight Night [93] One 16 July 2009
The 7pm Project [94] Network Ten 20 July 2009
24 Hours Nine Network Still to debut
Adam Hills Live [95] ABC1 Still to debut
Anatomy [49] ABC1 Still to debut
Australia's Hidden Genius [24] Network Ten Still to debut
Australia's Perfect Couple [note 6] [96][97][98][18][63] Nine Network Still to debut
Big in Japan [99] Nine Network Still to debut
Bogans [100] SBS TV Still to debut
Born to Be Wild [101] Nine Network Still to debut
Bush Slam [49][102] ABC1 Still to debut
Chatroom Chicks [103] Nine Network Still to debut
Dance Academy [103][104] ABC1 Still to debut
Desperate Measures Nine Network Still to debut
Dirtgirlworld [105] ABC1 Still to debut
Drugs, Death and Betrayal [41] ABC1 Still to debut
Extraordinary Animals [96][98] Nine Network Still to debut
Gordon Ramsay Local Gordon Ramsay Series (title unknown) [106] Nine Network Still to debut
Heirlooms [note 7] [7] SBS TV Still to debut
John Safran's Race Relations [41][44] ABC1 Still to debut
Law and Disorder [103] SBS TV Still to debut
Let's Make A Deal [107][108] Nine Network Still to debut
Lightning City [note 8] [7] ABC1 Still to debut
Local Heroes [18] Nine Network Still to debut
My Place [104] ABC1 Still to debut
Poker Star, The The Poker Star [109] One Still to debut
Prison Sings [41] ABC1 Still to debut
New Black, The The New Black [49] ABC1 Still to debut
Next Great Leader, The The Next Great Leader [note 9] [110] SBS TV Still to debut
  Rapid Response [note 10] Nine Network Still to debut
Rescue Special Ops [note 11] [62][103][18][63][113] Nine Network Still to debut
Secret Millionaire [18] Nine Network Still to debut
Secrets and Lives [114] SBS TV Still to debut
Seven Deadly Sins [62][18] Nine Network Still to debut
Spirit [115] Nine Network Still to debut
Stay of Execution Nine Network Still to debut
Stormworld [116] Nine Network Still to debut
Stressbusters [117][118] ABC1 Still to debut
This Week in Shorts [119] Network Ten Still to debut
Three Acts of Murder [41] ABC1 Still to debut
Tiger Aiways factual series (title unknown) [120] Seven Network Still to debut
Undercover Boss [121][24] Network Ten Still to debut
Urban Monkey, The The Urban Monkey [49] ABC1 Still to debut
World's Strictest Parents [122] Seven Network Still to debut
When I Grow Up [62][18] Nine Network Still to debut

Subscription television edit

Program Network Debut date
Camp Rock the Tasman [123] Disney Channel 2 January 2009
The Beach Crew [123] FOX8 3 January 2009
The Phone [124][125][126][127][128] FOX8 19 January 2009
The Go Show [129] Nickelodeon 23 January 2009
Bill's Holiday [130] The LifeStyle Channel 12 February 2009
The Pam Ann Show [131][125][132][133] The Comedy Channel 11 March 2009
NRL Tactics [134] FOX Sports 17 March 2009
My First Gig [135] MAX 13 April 2009
Lush House [136][137] The LifeStyle Channel 27 April 2009
Whatever Happened to That Guy? [138][139][124][125][140][141] The Comedy Channel 25 May 2009
30 Seconds [124][125] The Comedy Channel Still to debut
Bridget Goddess [142] Nickelodeon Still to debut
The Contender Australia [143][124][125] FOX8 Still to debut
Grand Designs Australia [144] The LifeStyle Channel Still to debut
Jason and the Residents [145][142] The Comedy Channel Still to debut
The Jesters [146] Movie Extra Still to debut
My Girlfriend's Secret Hidden Camera TV Show [147] The Comedy Channel Still to debut
Shear Genius [124] Unknown Still to debut
Tangle [148][149][142][147] Showcase Still to debut
Wauchope [150] MTV Still to debut

Unknown networks edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Alive and Cooking was originally only broadcast on the regional broadcastor WIN TV, but from 16 March it it began to screen in capital cities on the Nine Network
  2. ^ AFHV: World’s Funniest Videos was placed on hiatus after three episodes.
  3. ^ You Saved My Life was formerly known as Everyday Heroes during production
  4. ^ Talkin' 'bout Your Generation was formerly known as Talkin' 'bout My Generation and My Gen during production
  5. ^ homeMADE was formerly known as Home Run during production
  6. ^ Australia's Perfect Couple was formerly known as Here Come the Newlyweds and For Richer or Poorer during production
  7. ^ Heirlooms remains unaired from 2007 [1]
  8. ^ Lightning City remains unaired from 2007
  9. ^ The Next Great Leader is an Australian version of Canada's Next Great Prime Minister
  10. ^ Rapid Response remains unaired from 2008, and was originally scheduled to air on 7 February 2008 at 11:00 pm,[111] but scheduling changes saw Kitchen Nightmares USA premiere instead, causing Rapid Response to be pushed out of schedule.[112]
  11. ^ Rescue Special Ops was formerly known as Rescue and Rescue Squad during production

References edit

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