Opal
editOutback Opal Hunters is an Australian factual television show which follows opal miners in Australia. The series is produced by Prospero Productions and began on the Discovery Channel on 8 February 2018. The series has been broadcast in over 100 countries including the United Kingdom and United States.
The fifth season concluded on 26 November 2020. The sixth season is set to premiere on 11 February 2021.
Premise
editThe series follows opal miners in various locations of Australia as they strive to reach their individually set season target (measured in Australian dollars).
Production
editIn August 2017 it was announced Discovery had commissioned Outback Opal Hunters, a factual series from Prospero Productions which follows opal miners across New South Wales (NSW), Queensland (QLD) and Coober Pedy, South Australia (SA).[1] The eight episode first season premiered on 8 February 2018.[2] In September 2018 it was announced the series had been renewed for a 13 episode second season which would expand into Western Australia (WA).[3] The second season which was filmed in Lightning Ridge (NSW), Opalton (QLD), Coober Pedy (SA) and Laverton (WA) premiered on 31 January 2019.[4] The third season consisting of eight episodes was filmed across Lightning Ridge (NSW), Opalton (QLD), Laverton (WA), White Cliffs (NSW), Sheepyard (NSW) and Mintabie (SA). The season premiered on 17 October 2019.[5][6] Season four which consisted of 12 episodes premiered on 6 February 2020.[7] The fifth season premiered on 8 October 2020.[8] In December 2020 it was reported as part of Foxtel's 2021 Upfronts the series would return for its sixth season on 11 February 2021.[9]
Cast
editName | Nickname | Location | Seasons | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2[3][4] | 3[5] | 4[7] | 5[8] | |||
Justin Lang | The Rookies | Coober Pedy, SA | Main | ||||
Daniel Becker | Main | ||||||
Kelly Tishler | The Opal Queen | Lightning Ridge, NSW | Main | ||||
Mark Tishler | Main | ||||||
Dwayne Hanrahan | Main | ||||||
Col Duff | Various[a] | Opalton, QLD | Main | ||||
Aaron Grotjahn | Main | ||||||
Greg Geran | Main | ||||||
Ron Selig | Main | ||||||
Peter Cooke | Various[b] | Lightning Ridge, NSW | Main | ||||
Mick Cooke | Main | ||||||
Sam Westra | Main | ||||||
Adam Piromanski, Cassidy Ricketts, Peter Piromanski, and Vikki Piromanski | The Fire Crew | Western Australia | Main | ||||
Rod Manning and Les Walsh | The Bushmen | Sheepyard, NSW | Main | ||||
Carl Grice and Mary McMillan | The Brits | White Cliffs, NSW | Main | ||||
Jaymin Sullivan, Noah McDonough and James ‘JC’ Caruana | The Young Guns | White Cliffs, NSW | Main | ||||
Rodney Pearse, Bayden Pearse and Elisa Grobe | The Tunnel Rats | Mintabie, SA | Main | ||||
Gavan McFarlan, Connie McFarlan and Teagan McFarlan | — | Lightning Ridge, NSW | Main | ||||
Chris Cheal | — | Lightning Ridge, NSW | Main | ||||
Oscar Cheal | Main | ||||||
Farren Lamb | Main | ||||||
Rory Cheal | Main | ||||||
Paul Coon, Mark I’Anson and John Nassar | The Blacklighters | Coober Pedy, SA | Main |
- ^ For seasons one and two, Col Duff, Aaron Grotjahn and Greg Geran were featured as a team called Col's Crew. After Duff departed the team, the crew was referred to as the Boulder Boys.
- ^ For seasons one and two the team was nicknamed The Cooke Brothers. Following the departure of Mick Cooke in season two, the team was later nicknamed The Bros for seasons three and four before dropping the nickname in season five.
Episodes
editSeries overview
editSeason | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 8 | 8 February 2018 | 29 March 2018 | |
2 | 13 | 21 January 2019 | 25 April 2019 | |
3 | 8 | 17 October 2019 | 5 December 2019 | |
4 | 12 | 6 February 2020 | 23 April 2020 | |
5 | 8 | 8 October 2020 | 26 November 2020 |
Season 1 (2018)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Australia viewers |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | "Opal Fever" | 8 February 2018 | 71,000[10] |
2 | 2 | "The Sky is Falling" | 15 February 2018 | 73,000[11] |
3 | 3 | "The Legend Returns" | 22 February 2018 | 69,000[12] |
4 | 4 | "Attack of the Cacti" | 1 March 2018 | 75,000[13] |
5 | 5 | "Brother vs. Brother" | 8 March 2018 | 71,000[14] |
6 | 6 | "Rookies are the Bomb" | 15 March 2018 | 53,000[15] |
7 | 7 | "Cave-Ins and Explosions" | 22 March 2018 | 41,000[16] |
8 | 8 | "Aerial Opal Shopping" | 29 March 2018 | 43,000[17] |
Season 2 (2019)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Australia viewers |
---|---|---|---|---|
9 | 1 | "Rookie Mistakes" | 31 January 2019 | 37,000[18] |
10 | 2 | "Wild Wild West" | 7 February 2019 | 38,000[19] |
11 | 3 | "Going Under" | 14 February 2019 | 41,000[20] |
12 | 4 | "Risky Business" | 21 February 2019 | 60,000[21] |
13 | 5 | "Hot Hot Hot" | 28 February 2019 | 52,000[22] |
14 | 6 | "Machine Mayhem" | 7 March 2019 | 54,000[23] |
15 | 7 | "Against All Odds" | 14 March 2019 | N/A |
16 | 8 | "Blue Fire Opal or Bust" | 21 March 2019 | 47,000[24] |
17 | 9 | "Race Against Time" | 28 March 2019 | 35,000[25] |
18 | 10 | "Desperate Times, Desperate Measures" | 4 April 2019 | 45,000[26] |
19 | 11 | "Battling Back" | 11 April 2019 | 44,000[27] |
20 | 12 | "Make or Break" | 18 April 2019 | 38,000[28] |
21 | 13 | "Last Chance" | 25 April 2019 | 50,000[29] |
Season 3 (2019)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Australia viewers |
---|---|---|---|---|
22 | 1 | "Episode 1" | 17 October 2019 | 63,000[30] |
23 | 2 | "Episode 2" | 24 October 2019 | 67,000[31] |
24 | 3 | "Episode 3" | 31 October 2019 | 60,000[32] |
25 | 4 | "Episode 4" | 7 November 2019 | 62,000[33] |
26 | 5 | "Episode 5" | 14 November 2019 | 62,000[34] |
27 | 6 | "Episode 6" | 21 November 2019 | 59,000[35] |
28 | 7 | "Episode 7" | 28 November 2019 | 68,000[36] |
29 | 8 | "Episode 8" | 5 December 2019 | 59,000[37] |
Season 4 (2020)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Australia viewers |
---|---|---|---|---|
30 | 1 | "Episode 1" | 6 February 2020 | 45,000[38] |
31 | 2 | "Episode 2" | 13 February 2020 | 56,000[39] |
32 | 3 | "Episode 3" | 20 February 2020 | 66,000[40] |
33 | 4 | "Episode 4" | 27 February 2020 | 71,000[41] |
34 | 5 | "Episode 5" | 5 March 2020 | 55,000[42] |
35 | 6 | "Episode 6" | 12 March 2020 | 52,000[43] |
36 | 7 | "Episode 7" | 19 March 2020 | 49,000[44] |
37 | 8 | "Episode 8" | 26 March 2020 | 60,000[45] |
38 | 9 | "Episode 9" | 2 April 2020 | 62,000[46] |
39 | 10 | "Episode 10" | 9 April 2020 | 75,000[47] |
40 | 11 | "Episode 11" | 16 April 2020 | 99,000[48] |
41 | 12 | "Episode 12" | 23 April 2020 | 95,000[49] |
Season 5 (2020)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Australia viewers |
---|---|---|---|---|
42 | 1 | "Episode 1" | 8 October 2020 | 58,000[50] |
43 | 2 | "Episode 2" | 15 October 2020 | 54,000[51] |
44 | 3 | "Episode 3" | 22 October 2020 | 58,000[52] |
45 | 4 | "Episode 4" | 29 October 2020 | 55,000[53] |
46 | 5 | "Episode 5" | 5 November 2020 | 50,000[54] |
47 | 6 | "Episode 6" | 12 November 2020 | 71,000[55] |
48 | 7 | "Episode 7" | 19 November 2020 | 73,000[56] |
49 | 8 | "Episode 8" | 26 November 2020 | 69,000[57] |
Broadcast
editAs of May 2020 the series has been broadcast in over 100 countries.[58]
Reception
editRatings
editThe series has been a domestic and international ratings success. Executive Producer Darren Chau speaking with Mediaweek in May 2020 said "Aussie Gold Hunters has been the #1 factual series on Foxtel for the last three successive years. Outback Opal Hunters is right behind it." Additionally he said in the United Kingdom "Outback Opal Hunters is top five on Quest". The series premiered in the United States on Discovery Channel in November 2019 where its success saw the series roll straight into the second season.[58]
Accolades
editThe series was nominated for Best Documentary Series at the Screen Producers Australia Awards in 2018.[59]
Aussie Gold Hunters
editPremise
editThe series follows gold miners in various locations of Western Australia and Victoria as they strive to reach their individually set season target (measured in ounces of gold). They use a variety of mining techniques including use of metal detectors of surface or excavated soil for gold nuggets; and sluicing, dry blowing or gold cyanidation for gold particles.
Production
editThe first season of eight episodes produced by Electric Pictures premiered on 15 September 2016.[60] In March 2017 the series was renewed for a 10 episode second season,[61] which premiered on 6 July 2017.[62] In March 2018 the series was renewed for a 13 episode third season,[63] which premiered on 31 May 2018.[64] In September 2018 the series was renewed for a 13 episode fourth season,[65] which premiered on 2 May 2019.[66] In Octobee 2019 the series was renewed for 40 episodes across two seasons.[67] The 20 episode fifth season premiered on 30 April 2020.[68]
Cast
editName | Nickname | Seasons | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1[60] | 2[62] | 3[64] | 4[66] | 5[68] | ||
Christine and Greg Clark | The Gold Gypsies | Main | ||||
Vernon Strange | The Dirt Dogs | Main | ||||
Leon Marsh | Main | |||||
Jake Larsen | Main | |||||
Marco | Main | |||||
Kal Henderson, Leigh Henderson, Steve Bult | Main | |||||
Henri Chassaing and Kellie Carter | — | Main | ||||
Rick Fisher | — | Main | ||||
Ted and Lecky Mahoney | — | Main | Main | |||
Tyler Mahoney | ||||||
Alex Stead and Eric Richards | The Scrapers | Main | ||||
Neville Perry and Mick Clark | Victoria Diggers | Main | ||||
Marcus McGuire and Linden Brownley | — | Main | ||||
Rob Dale and Rob ‘Turbo’ Linton | The Gold Timers | Main | ||||
Shane Calegari and Russell Nash | — | Main | ||||
Paul Mackie, Jake Armstrong, John and Mike | The Dust Devils | Main | ||||
Brent Shannon and Ethan West | The Poseidon Crew | Guest | Main |
Parker's Trails crossover
editIn 2020, season four of Gold Rush: Parker's Trail featured gold mining in Australia.[69][70] The season saw former Aussie Gold Hunters' cast member Tyler Mahoney in a main role.[69][70] There were also guest appearances by former cast members Jake Larsen demonstrating heap leaching,[71] as well as Ted and Lecky Mahoney teaching the process of pegging land leases.[72]
Reception
editThe series has been a local and international ratings sucess.
For a few years now it has been one of the most successful shows on Foxtel
— Andrew Ogilvie (Electric Picture’s founder and CEO), [73]
In addition, in the United Kingdom where the series is broadcast on Quest Aussie Gold Hunters is consistently the channel's top rating show of the week as well as frequently ranking in the top 10 of non-public broadcasting shows.[73][67]
Broadcast
editAs of May 2020, Aussie Gold Hunters has been broadcast in 125 countries with an estimated reach of 40 million viewers.[73]
Fox Crime Merger
editCountry | Australia |
---|---|
Broadcast area | Australia |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Foxtel Networks |
Sister channels | Foxtel Networks channels |
History | |
Launched | 1 January 2014 |
Former names |
|
Availability | |
Streaming media | |
Foxtel Go | Channel 118 |
Fox Crime is an Australian subscription television channel primarily screening crime drama television series. The channel launched on 7 November 2019, replacing TVHits.
History
editTVHits (2014–2019)
editIn August 2013 it was announced Foxtel had failed to complete negotiations with the TV1 General Entertainment Partnership for a new carriage deal for their channel TV1, an Australian general entertainment channel dedicated to hit television series. As a result, Foxtel planned to replace it with another general entertainment channel once TV1's carriage deal had expired.[74] In October 2013 it was announced TVHits, a channel owned and operated by Foxtel Networks, would replace TV1 on 1 January 2014.[75][76]
On 1 January 2014, the channel launched on pay television provider Foxtel (which included its streaming service Foxtel Go as well as its IPTV service Foxtel Play)[75][77] as well as on Australian IPTV provider Fetch TV.[78][79]
On 1 January 2019 TVHits ceased broadcasting on Fetch TV as the provider and TVHits parent company Foxtel were unable to renew their supply agreement.[80]
TVHits programming
editAt launch, TVHits' programming primarily consisted of hit American shows from Warner Bros., Carsey-Werner, Sony Pictures Television, CBS Studios International and NBCUniversal.[75][76][77] However, following the rebrand of 111 on 1 November 2015, the channel's sitcoms moved to 111 and as a result, the channel became solely focused on dramas.[81][82]
Fox Crime (2019–present)
editIn late 2019 Foxtel announced they would launch four new entertainment channels on 7 November 2019, one of which being Fox Crime.[83][84] Fox Crime was described as offering crime and mystery series such as the CSI and NCIS franchises.[84] This new channel would replace the existing TVHits which offered similar content. These new Fox-branded channels were a means of building and consolidating the Fox brand to combat increasing competition in the subscription television marketplace.[85]
Programming
edit- Bones
- Cold Case
- Criminal Minds
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
- CSI: Miami
- CSI: New York
- NCIS
- NCIS: Los Angeles
- NCIS: New Orleans
- Without a Trace
Former Programming
editAs TVHits
edit- The 100
- Blue Bloods
- Damages
- Entertainment Now
- Everybody Loves Raymond
- Friends
- Hawaii Five-0
- How I Met Your Mother
- Law & Order
- The Mentalist
- Mike & Molly
- The Nanny
- Seinfeld
- That '70s Show
- Two And A Half Men
- Under the Dome
See also
editReferences
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- ^ "OUTBACK OPAL HUNTERS World Premiere Thursday, 8 February on Discovery Channel". Screenwest. 11 January 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- ^ a b Knox, David (11 September 2018). "Renewed: Outback Opal Hunters, Aussie Gold Hunters". TV Tonight. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- ^ a b Knox, David (19 December 2018). "Returning: Outback Opal Hunters". TV Tonight. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- ^ a b Knox, David (4 September 2019). "Returning: Opal Outback Hunters". TV Tonight. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (17 October 2019). "Outback Opal Hunters strike it big". TV Tonight. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- ^ a b Knox, David (7 January 2020). "Returning: Outback Opal Hunters". TV Tonight. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- ^ a b "Outback Opal Hunters Returns". Screenwest. 8 September 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (15 December 2020). "Foxtel: 2021 highlights". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (9 February 2018). "Thursday 8 February 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
- ^ "Thursday 15 February 2018". MediaSpy. 16 February 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (23 February 2018). "Thursday 22 February 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (2 March 2018). "Thursday 1 March 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (9 March 2018). "Thursday 8 March 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
- ^ "Thursday 15 March 2018". MediaSpy. 16 March 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (23 March 2018). "Thursday 22 March 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (30 March 2018). "Thursday 29 March 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (1 February 2019). "Thursday 31 January 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (8 February 2019). "Thursday 7 February 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (15 February 2019). "Thursday 14 February 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (22 February 2019). "Thursday 21 February 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (1 March 2019). "Thursday 28 February 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (8 March 2019). "Thursday 7 March 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (22 March 2019). "Thursday 21 March 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (29 March 2019). "Thursday 28 March 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (5 April 2019). "Thursday 4 April 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (12 April 2019). "Thursday 11 April 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (19 April 2019). "Thursday 18 April 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (26 April 2019). "Thursday 25 April 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (18 October 2019). "Thursday 17 October 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (25 October 2019). "Thursday 24 October 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (1 November 2019). "Thursday 31 October 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (8 November 2019). "Thursday 7 November 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (15 November 2019). "Thursday 14 November 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (22 November 2019). "Thursday 21 November 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (29 November 2019). "Thursday 28 November 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (6 December 2019). "Thursday 5 December 2019". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (7 February 2020). "Thursday 6 February 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (14 February 2020). "Thursday 13 February 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (21 February 2020). "Thursday 20 February 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (28 February 2020). "Thursday 27 February 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (6 March 2020). "Thursday 5 March 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (13 March 2020). "Thursday 12 March 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (20 March 2020). "Thursday 19 March 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (27 March 2020). "Thursday 26 March 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (3 April 2020). "Thursday 2 April 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (10 April 2020). "Thursday 9 April 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (17 April 2020). "Thursday 16 April 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (24 April 2020). "Thursday 23 April 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (9 October 2020). "Thursday 8 October 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (16 October 2020). "Thursday 15 October 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (23 October 2020). "Thursday 22 October 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (30 October 2020). "Thursday 29 October 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (6 November 2020). "Thursday 5 November 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (13 November 2020). "Thursday 12 November 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (20 November 2020). "Thursday 19 November 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (27 November 2020). "Thursday 26 November 2020". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
- ^ a b Manning, James (6 May 2020). "How Discovery sends Aussie content worldwide including United States". Mediaweek. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
- ^ Knox, David (23 November 2018). "Screen Producers Awards 2018: winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
- ^ a b Knox, David (12 September 2016). "Airdate: Aussie Gold Hunters". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (15 March 2017). "Renewed: Aussie Gold Hunters". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
- ^ a b Knox, David (29 June 2017). "Returning: Aussie Gold Hunters". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (2 March 2018). "Renewed: Aussie Gold Hunters". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
- ^ a b Knox, David (23 April 2018). "Returning: Aussie Gold Hunters". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
- ^ Knox, David (11 September 2018). "Renewed: Outback Opal Hunters, Aussie Gold Hunters". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
- ^ a b Knox, David (1 April 2019). "Returning: Aussie Gold Hunters". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
- ^ a b "Precious metal: Discovery orders 40 more eps of Aussie Gold Hunters". Mediaweek. 3 October 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
- ^ a b Knox, David (25 March 2020). "Returning: Aussie Gold Hunters". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
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- ^ a b "Who is Gold Miner & Aussie Beauty, Tyler Mahoney in Gold Rush's New Season?". TVShowCasts.com. 25 March 2020. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
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- ^ "New FOX entertainment channels launch". TV Tonight. 7 November 2019. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
A-PAC
edit
Country | Australia |
---|---|
Broadcast area | Australia |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV 16:9) 1080i (HDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | News Corp Australia |
Sister channels | Sky News Australia Sky News Business Channel Sky News Weather Channel |
History | |
Launched | 20 January 2009 |
Replaced | Sky News Election Channel |
Replaced by | Sky News Election Channel (linear channel; 1 May 2016-23 January 2017) |
Links | |
Website | a-pac.tv |
Availability | |
Streaming media | |
Available free to all internet users | http://www.a-pac.tv/ |
A-PAC (/ˈeɪpæk/ AY-pak; Australian Public Affairs Channel) is an Australian 24-hour cable and satellite news channel available on Foxtel and Austar platforms.
History
editOn 8 December 2008 it was announced that an Australian public affairs channel called A-SPAN (an acronym for Australian Subscription Public Affairs Channel) would launch on 20 January 2009. The channel format is modelled on the American public affairs network C-SPAN. The news came after reports the ABC were considering launching a dedicated public affairs digital channel.[1][2] Prior to launch the channel renamed as A-PAC (an acronym for Australian Public Affairs Channel). A-PAC is a not for profit independent channel funded by Austar and Foxtel, and produced by Sky News Australia.[3][4]
The channel officially launched on the morning of 20 January 2009, with the inauguration of United States President Barack Obama airing on its first day, using a feed from U.S. cable channel C-SPAN.[5][4]
Despite originally planned to occur on 26 April 2009, on 17 May 2009 A-PAC began broadcasting in 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, along with sister channels Sky News Business Channel and Sky News Australia.[6]
On 24 May 2012, Foxtel acquired Austar,[7] which saw Foxtel become the sole stakeholder of A-PAC.
In February 2014, A-PAC had an on-air refresh, as well as launched a revamped website and a new weekly newsletter. In addition, Sky News presenter Helen Dalley was appointed as channel host.[8]
On 1 December 2016, News Corp Australia acquired A-PAC in a purchase which saw the company also acquire full ownership of the Australian News Channel.[9]
Programming
editA-PAC content features live broadcasts from Australia's Parliament House in Canberra (including sittings of the House of Representatives, the Senate, parliamentary Committee meetings and political press conferences), the parliaments of New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland as well as sittings of the United States Congress, live broadcasts of speeches from the Australian National Press Club and a program which provides coverage of the New Zealand and British parliaments. Material from the United Nations and the European Parliament is also aired.[5][4][1]
Availability
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At launch A-PAC was available via satellite and cable television on channel 607; and was later made available by Internet streaming on its website, as well as on free-to-air digital television in Sydney as a trial.[4]
On 15 November 2009, A-PAC's channel location for Foxtel changed from Channel 607 to Channel 648.
From 1 May 2016, the service's linear channel was replaced by Sky News Election Channel, resulting in the service only being available on the Sky News Multiview service and online.[10][11][12] Although the service was originally planned to relaunch as a linear channel on 30 November 2016,[12] this was later postponed,[13] and ultimately the linear channel did not return until 24 January 2017.[14] The relaunch did, however, see A-PAC obtain Sky News Election Channel's HD feed,[15] seeing the channel available in high definition for the first time.
A-PAC content is streamed on the Internet in Windows Media (wmv) formats with a choice of 160 kbit/s and 2 Mbit/s streaming bit rates. However, availability of the Internet-streamed content is limited. The wmv-only format means that A-PAC content cannot be streamed on popular mobile phones such as the iPhone. The audio channel is not streamed separately (as an audio stream), further limiting the potential audience.
References
edit- ^ a b "A-SPAN: it's the new 24/7 pollie telly". The Sydney Morning Herald. 8 December 2008. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
- ^ "Rudd hails new A-Span TV network". ABC News. 8 December 2008. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
- ^ Knox, David (15 January 2009). "A-PAC Channel nears". TV Tonight. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
- ^ a b c d Knox, David (20 January 2009). "APAC on the air". TV Tonight. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
- ^ a b Archer, Lincoln (8 December 2008). "A-SPAN, non-stop public affairs channel, launched". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 8 December 2008.
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- ^ Battersby, Lucy (1 December 2016). "News Corp buys Sky News in Australia and New Zealand from Seven and Nine". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
News Corp now owns Sky News Live, Sky News Business, Sky News Weather, Sky News Multiview, A-PAC Australia's Public Affairs Channel, Sky News New Zealand and Australia Channel
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Working Dog
editCompany type | Private company |
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Industry | Production company |
Founded | 1993 |
Founders |
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Headquarters | Melbourne , Australia |
Website | www |
Working Dog Productions (originally Frontline Television Productions Pty. Ltd.) is a film and television production company based in Melbourne, Australia.[1] It was formed in 1993 by actors Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch, Jane Kennedy, Tom Gleisner, and producer Michael Hirsh.[2] The company changed its name to Working Dog Productions Pty Ltd in 1996.[citation needed]
Television
editTitle | Genre | Premiere | Seasons | Network | Status | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frontline | Comedy, Satire | 9 May 1994 | 3 seasons, 39 episodes | ABC | Ended | [1][2] |
Funky Squad | Comedy | 24 April 1995 | 1 season, 7 episodes | ABC | Ended | [1] |
A River Somewhere | Documentary | 1997[specify] | 1 season, 13 episodes | ABC | Ended | [2] |
The Panel | Talk Show | 1998[specify] | Network Ten | Ended | [2] | |
All Aussie Adventures | Mokumentary | 5 August 2001 | 3 season, 14 episodes | Network Ten | Ended | [2] |
The Panel Christmas Special/The Panel Christmas Wrap | Talk Show | 2003[specify] | Network Ten | Ended | [2] | |
Thank God You're Here | Improvised Comedy | 5 April 2006 | 4 seasons, 41 episodes | Network Ten (2006–2007) Seven Network (2009) |
Ended | [1][2] |
The Hollowmen | Comedy | 9 July 2008 | 2 seasons, 12 episodes | ABC | Ended | [2] |
Santo, Sam and Ed’s Cup Fever | Sport, Comedy | June 2010[specify] | 1 season, 26 episodes | SBS | Ended | [2] |
Santo, Sam and Ed’s Sports Fever! | Sport, Comedy | 30 January 2012 | 1 season, 10 episodes | 7mate/Seven Network | Ended | |
Pictures of You | Talk Show | 27 March 2012 | 1 season, 16 episodes | Seven Network | Ended | [2] |
Santo, Sam and Ed’s Total Football | Sport, Comedy | 14 May 2013 | Fox Sports | Ended | ||
Have You Been Paying Attention? | Game Show | 3 November 2013 | 4 seasons, 89 episodes | Network Ten | Ongoing | [2] |
Utopia | Comedy | 13 August 2014 | 2 seasons, 16 episodes | ABC | Ongoing | [1][2] |
Pacific Heat | Animated Sitcom | 27 November 2016 | The Comedy Channel | Upcoming | [3][4][5] |
Film
editTitle | Genre | Year | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
The Campaign | Documentary | 1996 | [1][2] |
The Castle | Comedy, Drama | 1997 | [2] |
The Dish | Comedy | 2000 | [2] |
Russell Coight's Celebrity Challenge | Comedy, TV Movie | 2004 | [6] |
Any Questions for Ben? | Comedy | 2012 | [2] |
Other
editIn addition to television and film, Working Dog Productions have also ventured into books, stage shows, and podcasts.[7]
Books
editThis section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (November 2016) |
Books which have been published by Working Dog include, but are not limited to, mock travel guides.[2] Books published by Working Dog include:
- Molvania: A Land Untouched by Modern Dentistry by Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner and Rob Sitch, 2003. ISBN 1-58567-619-5
- Phaic Tan: Sunstroke on a Shoestring by Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner and Rob Sitch, 2004. ISBN 0-8118-5365-9
- San Sombrero: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups by Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner and Rob Sitch, 2006. ISBN 0-8118-5619-4
- Molvanian Baby Names: With Meanings, Derivations And Probable Pronunciations, by Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner and Rob Sitch 2009. ISBN 978-1-74066-859-0
Stage
editWorking Dog produced the stage show The Speechmaker. The show was written by Working Dog's Sitch, Cilauro and Gleisner and had a sellout season at the Melbourne Theatre Company.[2]
Podcasts
editThis section is empty. You can help by adding to it. (November 2016) |
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f Cassar, Jeremy (7 October 2016). "Working Dog: 30 years of biting at the cutting edge of comedy". Special Broadcasting Service. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Enker, Debi (7 August 2014). "Utopia proves there's nothing else like a Working Dog formula". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
- ^ Knox, David (19 February 2014). "New comedy from Working Dog for Foxtel". TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
- ^ Knox, David (30 October 2014). "Foxtel 2015 highlights: iQ3, Deadline Gallipoli, Banished, Gogglebox". TV Tonight. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
- ^ Knox, David (5 October 2016). "Airdate: Pacific Heat". Retrieved 23 October 2016.
- ^ Knox, David (4 November 2016). "How Glenn Robbins became Russell Coight". TV Tonight. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
- ^ "Working Dog's Pacific Heat to air on Foxtel November 27". IF.com.au. 6 October 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
HYBPA Article
editHave You Been Paying Attention? (abbreviated as HYBPA?) is an Australian game show on Network Ten. The series, which is produced by Working Dog Productions, is a mix of news and comedy which sees host Tom Gleisner quiz five guests (of whom Ed Kavalee and Sam Pang are permanent panellists) on the weeks top news stories.[1][2] The series first premiered on Network Ten on Sunday 3 November 2013.
Despite a disappointing start in ratings, and multiple changes in timeslot and format, the series has proven to be a consistent performer for Network Ten, having its ratings increase with successive seasons and receiving critical acclaim.[2][3]
The series is currently in its fourth season, which premiered on 9 May 2016.
Format
editThe series sees the host ask questions, of which only correct answers are rewarded with points. In addition to questions regarding the previous week's events, the contestants are also quizzed in various other games. Generally, two of these segments are played in each episode.
Regular segments
editOver or Under: Each contestant individually watches a clip from RBT and must guess if the person is "over or under" the legal drinking limit (which is .05 in Australia).
Trash or Treasure: Each contestant individually watches a clip from Antiques Roadshow and must guess if the item the person has is worth under £1000 (trash) or is worth over £1000 (treasure).
Going, Going, Gone: A series of questions about famous items being sold over the past week and contestants must answer what it is famous for, or which famous person used or owned it.
Either/Or: The original variation of the above three and is used primarily to test the contestants' understanding of complicated (or amusing) names in the news.
General subject segments: News events from the past week which can be grouped into the categories of Showbiz or Sport.
Guest Quizmasters segment: Often about ten questions in length at each interval in the program. The questions asked are usually related to the guest quizmaster (e.g. a guest quizmaster who is appearing as they were formally a contestant on The Bachelor ask questions regarding events which occurred on the series).
Celebrity Questions: Added in 2016, a celebrity asks a set of questions based on them or their work. Similar to the Guest Quizmasters segment in nature.
Final Round: Titled Rapid Recall, this is the final segment of the show and sees contestants required to answer as quickly as possible as the segment is timed. This is the only segment during the show where the scores are not readily shown.
Production and broadcast
editThe series was first commissioned by Network Ten on 25 October 2013, with the first season to consist of 8 episodes which would air over the final four weeks of ratings season and first four weeks of Summer ratings.[4]
In February 2014, it was reported in an interview with host and co-executive producer Tom Gleisner that Network Ten had given the series an "open-ended" run for its 2014 season.[1] The second season premiered on 23 February 2014 in the new timeslot of 6pm Sunday.[1] On 9 April 2014, part way through the second season, it was announced that the show would be moved from the 6pm Sunday timeslot to 9.30pm Monday, and expanded to a one-hour format. The later timeslot would allow the series to include more adult themes. Following a six week hiatus, the show returned on Monday 19 May 2014.[5][6][3] Beginning on 14 July, season two moved an hour earlier to 8:30pm as a result of the low ratings of 24: Live Another Day which previously occupied the timeslot.[7]
On 29 September 2014, it was reported that a Year in Review special had been commissioned which would air later in the year.[8] The special aired on 17 November 2014, reviewing the top news stories of the past 12 months.[9]
On 14 November 2014, the series was renewed for a third season,[10] which premiered on 11 May 2015.[11]
A second Year in Review special aired following the third season, premiering on 23 November 2015.[12]
On 26 October 2015, the series was renewed for a fourth season,[13] which premiered on 9 May 2016.[14] In October 2016, part of the set was revamped to include illuminating buzzers and minor changes in graphics.[citation needed]
Filming
editThe series is filmed at Network Ten studios in South Yarra, Melbourne in front of a live studio audience.[15] The series was originally filmed on a Saturday,[1] but successive seasons saw filming moved to Sundays.[16] Filming the day prior to airing, the series aims to be as current as possible.[1][16] Due to the potentially offensive or inappropriate answers given by guests, alternate endings are filmed should episode winners change during post-production when such answers are excluded from airing.[16]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Knox, David (18 February 2014). "Paying Attention to Tom Gleisner". TV Tonight. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
- ^ a b Ratliff, Elissa (8 October 2016). "It's time you paid attention to the greatest show on Australian TV right now". Mamamia. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
- ^ a b Vickery, Colin (15 September 2015). "Have You Been Paying Attention? was a ratings basket case but now it is a consistent performer". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
- ^ Idato, Michael (25 October 2013). "Ten beckons Working Dog for 'least-rich quiz show'". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
- ^ "HYBPA Coming soon to Mondays 9.30pm". Working Dog Productions. Archived from the original on 24 April 2014.
- ^ Vickery, Colin (9 April 2014). "Channel 10's Have You Been Paying Attention? to move from Sunday night slot to a mystery one-hour late spot". news.com.au. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
- ^ Knox, David (10 July 2014). "Bumped: 24, Have You Been Paying Attention?". TV Tonight. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
- ^ Knox, David (29 September 2014). "Have You Been Paying Attention?: Sept 29". TV Tonight. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ^ Knox, David (1 November 2014). "Have You Been Paying Attention?: Year In Review special". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
- ^ Knox, David (14 November 2014). "TEN 2015 highlights: Celebrity, Drama, Sport". TV Tonight. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
- ^ Knox, David (27 April 2015). "Returning: Have You Been Paying Attention?". TV Tonight. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ Knox, David (21 November 2015). "Have You Been Paying Attention: Year in Review". TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
- ^ Knox, David (26 October 2015). "Axed: Wonderland". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
- ^ Knox, David (8 May 2016). "Have You Been Paying Attention?". TV Tonight. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
- ^ "Have You Been Paying Attention? - Studio Audience". Eventfinda. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
- ^ a b c Knox, David (17 November 2014). "Alternate endings all the fun of Paying Attention". TV Tonight. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
HYBPA Eps
editHave You Been Paying Attention? is an Australia game show on Network Ten. The series sees host Tom Gleisner quiz five guests on the previous weeks new stories. The first season, consisting of 8 episodes, premiered on 3 November 2013 and concluded on 22 December 2013. The second season of 26 episodes premiered on 23 February 2014 and finished on 29 September 2014. The 28 episode third season premiered on 11 May 2015 and concluded on 16 November 2015.
In addition to the regular seasons, one-off Year in Review specials have aired in both 2014 and 2015, which expand on the regular episode format by having guests examined on the top news stories of that year.
The fourth season premiered on 9 May 2016.
Series overview
editSeries | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 8 | 3 November 2013 | 22 December 2013 | |
2 | 26 + 1 Special | 23 February 2014 | 29 September 2014 | |
3 | 28 + 1 Special | 11 May 2015 | 16 November 2015 | |
4 | TBA | 9 May 2016 | TBA |
Episodes
editSeason 1 (2013)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Guests | Timeslot | Original air date | Viewers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Troy Kinne, Rachel Corbett, Sam Pang | 7pm Sunday | 3 November 2013 | 301,000[1] |
No. in series |
No. in season |
Guests | Timeslot | Original air date | Viewers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Troy Kinne, Rachel Corbett, Sam Pang | 7pm Sunday | 3 November 2013 | 301,000[1] |
2 | 2 | Ed Kavalee, Kate Langbroek, Troy Kinne, Rachel Corbett, Sam Pang | 7pm Sunday | 10 November 2013 | 420,000[2] |
3 | 3 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Mick Molloy, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | 7pm Sunday | 17 November 2013 | 352,000[3] |
4 | 4 | Ed Kavalee, Celia Pacquola, Troy Kinne, Rachel Corbett, Sam Pang | 7pm Sunday | 24 November 2013 | 294,000[4] |
5 | 5 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Glenn Robbins, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | 7pm Sunday | 1 December 2013 | 396,000[5] |
6 | 6 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Glenn Robbins, Ronny Chieng, Sam Pang | 7pm Sunday | 8 December 2013 | 379,000[6] |
7 | 7 | Ed Kavalee, Celia Pacquola, Mick Molloy, Rachel Corbett, Sam Pang | 7pm Sunday | 15 December 2013 | N/A |
8 | 8 | Ed Kavalee, Kate Langbroek, Troy Kinne, Tegan Higginbotham, Sam Pang | 6pm Sunday[note 1] | 22 December 2013 | 235,000[7] |
Season 2 (2014)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Guests | Timeslot | Original air date | Viewers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 | 1 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Mick Molloy, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | 6pm Sunday | 23 February 2014 | 168,000[8] |
No. in series |
No. in season |
Guests | Timeslot | Original air date | Viewers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 | 1 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Mick Molloy, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | 6pm Sunday | 23 February 2014 | 168,000[8] |
10 | 2 | Ed Kavalee, Chrissie Swan, Troy Kinne, Rachel Corbett, Sam Pang | 6pm Sunday | 2 March 2014 | 226,000[9] |
11 | 3 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Ronny Chieng, Kate Langbroek, Sam Pang | 6pm Sunday[note 2] | 9 March 2014 | 195,000[10] |
12 | 4 | Ed Kavalee, Chrissie Swan, Glenn Robbins, Tegan Higginbotham, Sam Pang | 7pm Sunday[note 3] | 16 March 2014 | 276,000[11] |
13 | 5 | Lehmo, Cal Wilson, Dave Hughes, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | 6pm Sunday | 23 March 2014 | 193,000[12] |
14 | 6 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Glenn Robbins, Jen Kirkman, Sam Pang | 6pm Sunday | 30 March 2014 | N/A |
15 | 7 | Ed Kavalee, Sara Pascoe, Josh Lawson, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | 6pm Sunday | 6 April 2014 | 231,000[13] |
16 | 8 | Ed Kavalee, Lehmo, Mick Molloy, Fifi Box, Sam Pang | 9:30pm Monday | 19 May 2014 | 164,000[14] |
17 | 9 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Dave Hughes, Kate Langbroek, Sam Pang | 9:30pm Monday | 26 May 2014 | 173,000[15] |
18 | 10 | Ed Kavalee, Ronny Chieng, Josh Lawson, Cal Wilson, Sam Pang | 9:30pm Monday | 2 June 2014 | 186,000[16] |
19 | 11 | Ed Kavalee, Dave Hughes, Mick Molloy, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | 9:30pm Monday | 9 June 2014 | 212,000[17] |
20 | 12 | Ed Kavalee, Kate Langbroek, Mick Molloy, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | 9:30pm Monday | 16 June 2014 | 227,000[18] |
21 | 13 | Ed Kavalee, Chrissie Swan, Lehmo, Cal Wilson, Sam Pang | 9:30pm Monday | 23 June 2014 | 247,000[19] |
22 | 14 | Ed Kavalee, Glenn Robbins, Kate Langbroek, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | 9:30pm Monday | 30 June 2014 | 235,000[20] |
23 | 15 | Ed Kavalee, Glenn Robbins, Dave Hughes, Akmal Saleh, Sam Pang | 9:30pm Monday | 7 July 2014 | 268,000[21] |
24 | 16 | Ed Kavalee, Tegan Higginbotham, Mick Molloy, Cal Wilson, Peter Helliar | 8:40pm Monday | 14 July 2014 | 408,000[22] |
25 | 17 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Merrick Watts, Kate Langbroek, Sam Pang | 8:40pm Monday | 21 July 2014 | 498,000[23] |
26 | 18 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Mick Molloy, Troy Kinne, Sam Pang | 8:30pm Monday | 4 August 2014 | 379,000[24] |
27 | 19 | Ed Kavalee, Lehmo, Merrick Watts, Akmal Saleh, Sam Pang | 8:30pm Monday | 11 August 2014 | 440,000[25] |
28 | 20 | Kate Langbroek, Glenn Robbins, Santo Cilauro, Michala Banas, Sam Pang | 8:30pm Monday | 18 August 2014 | 435,000[26] |
29 | 21 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Santo Cilauro, Lehmo, Peter Helliar | 8:30pm Monday | 25 August 2014 | 423,000[27] |
30 | 22 | Ed Kavalee, Glenn Robbins, Mick Molloy, Michala Banas, Merrick Watts | 8:30pm Monday | 1 September 2014 | 430,000[28] |
31 | 23 | Ed Kavalee, Kate Langbroek, Lawrence Mooney, Arj Barker, Peter Helliar | 8:30pm Monday | 8 September 2014 | 465,000[29] |
32 | 24 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Dave Hughes, Michala Banas, Sam Pang | 8:30pm Monday | 15 September 2014 | 509,000[30] |
33 | 25 | Ed Kavalee, Josh Lawson, Mick Molloy, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | 8:30pm Monday | 22 September 2014 | 429,000[31] |
34 | 26 | Ed Kavalee, Glenn Robbins, Dave Hughes, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | 8:30pm Monday | 29 September 2014 | 484,000[32] |
Season 3 (2015)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Guests | Guest Quiz Master(s) | Timeslot | Original air date | Viewers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
36 | 1 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Mick Molloy, Fifi Box, Sam Pang | Gina Liano | 8:30pm Monday | 11 May 2015 | 562,000[33] |
No. in series |
No. in season |
Guests | Guest Quiz Master(s) | Timeslot | Original air date | Viewers | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
36 | 1 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Mick Molloy, Fifi Box, Sam Pang | Gina Liano | 8:30pm Monday | 11 May 2015 | 562,000[33] | |
37 | 2 | Ed Kavalee, Sarah Harris, Hamish Blake, Celia Pacquola, Glenn Robbins | Todd McKenney | 8:30pm Monday | 18 May 2015 | 625,000[34] | |
38 | 3 | Ed Kavalee, Joel Creasey, Dave Hughes, Kate Langbroek, Peter Helliar | Archie Thompson | 8:30pm Monday | 25 May 2015 | 624,000[35] | |
39 | 4 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Mick Molloy, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | N/A | 8:30pm Monday | 1 June 2015 | 566,000[36] | |
40 | 5 | Ed Kavalee, Glenn Robbins, Akmal Saleh, Neroli Meadows, Sam Pang | George Calombaris | 8:30pm Monday | 8 June 2015 | 638,000[37] | |
41 | 6 | Ed Kavalee, Luke McGregor, Troy Kinne, Kate Langbroek, Sam Pang | Alex Perry | 8:30pm Monday | 15 June 2015 | 592,000[38] | |
42 | 7 | Ed Kavalee, Chrissie Swan, Mick Molloy, Kitty Flanagan, Sam Pang | Alan Fletcher | 8:30pm Monday | 22 June 2015 | 613,000[39] | |
43 | 8 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Marty Sheargold, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | Adam Gilchrist | 8:30pm Monday | 29 June 2015 | 589,000[40] | |
44 | 9 | Ed Kavalee, Sarah Harris, Hamish Blake, Neroli Meadows, Glenn Robbins | Grant Denyer Alex Sinadinovic | 8:30pm Monday | 6 July 2015 | 673,000[41] | |
45 | 10 | Ed Kavalee, Luke McGregor, Peter Helliar, Monty Diamond, Sam Pang | Tiffiny Hall | 8:30pm Monday | 13 July 2015 | 712,000[43] | |
Note: Jane Kennedy replaced Tom Gleisner as host as he was stuck in Bali during filming due to volcanic ash.[42] | |||||||
46 | 11 | Ed Kavalee, Michala Banas, Dave Hughes, Kate Langbroek, Sam Pang | Mel McLaughlin | 8:30pm Monday | 20 July 2015 | 628,000[44] | |
47 | 12 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Santo Cilauro, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | Adam Liaw Sharni Layton | 10:00pm Monday[note 4] | 27 July 2015 | 653,000[45] | |
48 | 13 | Ed Kavalee, Abby Coleman, Mick Molloy, Fifi Box, Sam Pang | Osher Günsberg | 9:00pm Monday | 3 August 2015 | 661,000[46] | |
49 | 14 | Ed Kavalee, Kate Langbroek, Glenn Robbins, Kitty Flanagan, Sam Pang | Christopher Pyne Joni Hodson | 8:30pm Monday | 10 August 2015 | 601,000[47] | |
50 | 15 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Andy Lee, Monty Diamond, Sam Pang | Gary Mehigan Jacinda Gugliemino | 8:30pm Monday | 17 August 2015 | 536,000[48] | |
51 | 16 | Ed Kavalee, Glenn Robbins, Marty Sheargold, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | Chloe McCardel Rachel Jones | 8:30pm Monday | 24 August 2015 | 643,000[49] | |
52 | 17 | Ed Kavalee, Abby Coleman, Hamish Blake, Neroli Meadows, Sam Pang | Chrissie Swan Ebru Dallikavak | 8:45pm Monday | 31 August 2015 | 621,000[50] | |
53 | 18 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Josh Lawson, Kate Langbroek, Sam Pang | Lee Lin Chin | 8:45pm Monday | 7 September 2015 | 568,000[51] | |
54 | 19 | Celia Pacquola, Luke McGregor, Dave Hughes, Michala Banas, Sam Pang | Heather Maltman | 8:45pm Monday | 14 September 2015 | 506,000[52] | |
55 | 20 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Lawrence Mooney, Abby Coleman, Sam Pang | Russel Howcroft Sam Wood Snezana Markoski | 8:45pm Monday | 21 September 2015 | 565,000[53] | |
56 | 21 | Ed Kavalee, Sarah Harris, Arj Barker, Cal Wilson, Sam Pang | Sam Frost | 8:45pm Monday | 28 September 2015 | 486,000[54] | |
57 | 22 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Marty Sheargold, Monty Diamond, Sam Pang | Russell Coight Mark Winterbottom | 8:30pm Monday | 5 October 2015 | 578,000[55] | |
58 | 23 | Ed Kavalee, Tegan Higginbotham, Lehmo, Kitty Flanagan, Peter Helliar | Fiona Falkiner | 8:30pm Monday | 12 October 2015 | 586,000[56] | |
59 | 24 | Glenn Robbins, Anne Edmonds, Dave Hughes, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | Renee Gracie Dave Billsborrow | 8:30pm Monday | 19 October 2015 | 575,000[57] | |
60 | 25 | Ed Kavalee, Amanda Keller, Marty Sheargold, Neroli Meadows, Sam Pang | Michelle Bridges Sam Frost Sasha Mielczarek | 8:30pm Monday | 26 October 2015 | 686,000[58] | |
61 | 26 | Ed Kavalee, Abby Coleman, Mick Molloy, Cal Wilson, Sam Pang | Carla Bonner Michael Walker | 8:30pm Monday | 2 November 2015 | 661,000[59] | |
62 | 27 | Ed Kavalee, Kate Langbroek, Lawrence Mooney, Monty Diamond, Sam Pang | Sussan Ley | 8:30pm Monday | 9 November 2015 | 668,000[60] | |
63 | 28 | Ed Kavalee, Celia Pacquola, Hamish Blake, Fifi Box, Sam Pang | Leisel Jones | 8:30pm Monday | 16 November 2015 | 678,000[61] |
Season 4 (2016)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Guests | Guest Quiz Master(s) | Timeslot | Original air date | Viewers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
65 | 1 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Marty Sheargold, Fifi Box, Sam Pang | Matt Preston Marina Prior | 8:30pm Monday | 9 May 2016 | 684,000[62] |
No. in series |
No. in season |
Guests | Guest Quiz Master(s) | Timeslot | Original air date | Viewers | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
65 | 1 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Marty Sheargold, Fifi Box, Sam Pang | Matt Preston Marina Prior | 8:30pm Monday | 9 May 2016 | 684,000[63] | |
66 | 2 | Ed Kavalee, Anne Edmonds, Mick Molloy, Julia Morris, Lehmo | Anthony "Harries" Carroll Faye | 8:30pm Monday | 16 May 2016 | 687,000[64] | |
67 | 3 | Ed Kavalee, Abby Coleman, Lawrence Mooney, Monty Diamond, Sam Pang | Janet Roach Miguel Maestre | 8:30pm Monday | 23 May 2016 | 715,000[65] | |
68 | 4 | Ed Kavalee, Amanda Keller, Dave Hughes, Cal Wilson, Sam Pang | Mavournee Hazel Ben O'Donoghue | 8:30pm Monday | 30 May 2016 | 714,000[66] | |
69 | 5 | Ed Kavalee, Kate Langbroek, Harry Shearer, Anne Edmonds, Sam Pang | Steph Catley | 8:30pm Monday | 6 June 2016 | 790,000[67] | |
70 | 6 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Hamish Blake, Kitty Flanagan, Sam Pang | Zoe Foster Blake Craig Lowndes | 8:30pm Monday | 13 June 2016 | 676,000[68] | |
71 | 7 | Ed Kavalee, Anne Edmonds, Peter Helliar, Fifi Box, Sam Pang | Alex Hartmann | 8:30pm Monday | 20 June 2016 | 773,000[69] | |
72 | 8 | Ed Kavalee, Sarah Harris, Glenn Robbins, Kitty Flanagan, Sam Pang | Tanya Plibersek Kat Stewart | 8:30pm Monday | 27 June 2016 | 830,000[70] | |
73 | 9 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Lehmo, Cal Wilson, Santo Cilauro | Jack Chambers Ben Shewry | 8:30pm Monday | 4 July 2016 | 803,000[71] | |
74 | 10 | Ed Kavalee, Urzila Carlson, Marty Sheargold, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | Kate Cebrano Ezi Magbegor Matt Damon | 8:30pm Monday | 11 July 2016 | 807,000[72] | |
75 | 11 | Ed Kavalee, Kate Langbroek, Dave Hughes, Anne Edmonds, Sam Pang | Chrissie Swan Benita Collings | 8:30pm Monday | 18 July 2016 | 860,000[73] | |
76 | 12 | Ed Kavalee, Abby Coleman, Lawrence Mooney, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | Katherine Kelly Lang James Tomkin | 9:10pm Monday | 25 July 2016 | 827,000[74] | |
77 | 13 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Peter Helliar, Cal Wilson, Sam Pang | Elena Duggan Joanna Lumley Jennifer Saunders | 8:30pm Monday | 1 August 2016 | 736,000[75] | |
78 | 14 | Ed Kavalee, Urzila Carlson, Glenn Robbins, Neroli Meadows, Sam Pang | Ange Postecoglou Janey Birks | 8:30pm Monday | 8 August 2016 | 690,000[76] | |
79 | 15 | Ed Kavalee, Celeste Barber, Dave Hughes, Kitty Flanagan, Sam Pang | Osher Günsberg | 8:30pm Monday | 15 August 2016 | 733,000[77] | |
80 | 16 | Ed Kavalee, Chrissie Swan, Marty Sheargold, Celia Pacquola, Dilruk Jayasinha | Keira Maguire Jonathan LaPaglia | 8:30pm Monday | 22 August 2016 | 843,000[78] | |
81 | 17 | Ed Kavalee, Amanda Keller, Mick Molloy, Kitty Flanagan, Sam Pang | Justine Clarke Chloe Esposito | 8:45pm Monday | 29 August 2016 | 728,000[79] | |
82 | 18 | Ed Kavalee, Urzila Carlson, Wil Anderson, Anne Edmonds, Sam Pang | Caris Tiivel Kiki Morris | 9:00pm Monday | 5 September 2016 | 694,000[80] | |
83 | 19 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Dilruk Jayasinha, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | Rachael Gouvignon | 8:30pm Monday | 12 September 2016 | 707,000[81] | |
84 | 20 | Glenn Robbins, Urzila Carlson, Marty Sheargold, Cal Wilson, Sam Pang | Alex Nation Richie Strahan | 9:00pm Monday | 19 September 2016 | 682,000[82] | |
85 | 21 | Ed Kavalee, Celeste Barber, Mick Molloy, Anne Edmonds, Sam Pang | Georgia Love Jessica Gallagher | 8:30pm Monday | 26 September 2016 | 635,000[83] | |
86 | 22 | Ed Kavalee, Chrissie Swan, Hamish Blake, Kate Langbroek, Sam Pang | Todd Sampson Mark Skaife | 8:30pm Monday | 3 October 2016 | 684,000[85] | |
Note: Jane Kennedy replaced Tom Gleisner as host.[84] | |||||||
87 | 23 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Peter Helliar, Celia Pacquola, Sam Pang | TBD | 8:30pm Monday | 17 October 2016 | N/A |
Specials
editOn 29 September 2014, it was reported that a Year in Review special had been commissioned which would air later in the year.[86] The special aired on 17 November 2014, reviewing the top news stories of the past 12 months.[87] A second Year in Review special aired the following year, premiering on 23 November 2015.[88]
No. overall | No. in season | Guests | Guest Quiz Master(s) | Timeslot | Original air date | Viewers |
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35 | 1 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Mick Molloy, Michala Banas, Sam Pang | Matt Preston Jacqui Lambie Laurina Fleure | 8:30pm Monday | 17 November 2014 | 564,000[89] |
No. in series |
No. in season |
Guests | Guest Quiz Master(s) | Timeslot | Original air date | Viewers |
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35 | 1 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Mick Molloy, Michala Banas, Sam Pang | Matt Preston Jacqui Lambie Laurina Fleure | 8:30pm Monday | 17 November 2014 | 564,000[89] |
64 | 2 | Ed Kavalee, Jane Kennedy, Marty Sheargold, Abby Coleman, Sam Pang | Lee Lin Chin Bill Shorten Anastasia | 8:30pm Monday | 23 November 2015 | 710,000[90] |
Notes
edit- ^ Season 1, Episode 8 aired at various times across Australia, due to live coverage of the Big Bash League.
- ^ An extended 45-minute "Adults Only" edition of Season 2, Episode 3 aired at around 10:30pm on Sunday, 9 March 2014.
- ^ Season 2, Episode 4 aired at the later time of 7pm on Sunday, 16 March 2014, immediately following the Australian Formula One Grand Prix in Eastern states.
- ^ Season 3, Episode 12 aired at the later time slot of 10.00pm due to the Grand Final of MasterChef Australia.
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Grand Designs Aust
editHome media
editSeason | Episodes | DVD release dates | |||
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | Discs | ||
1 | 9 | — | — | 2 August 2011[1] | 3 |
2 | 10 | — | — | 23 August 2012[2] | 3 |
3 | 8 | — | — | 6 March 2013[3] | 2 |
4 | 10 | — | — | 2 April 2014[4] | 3 |
5 | 10 | — | — | 11 March 2015[5] | 3 |
References
edit- ^ "Grand Designs Australia - Series 1 (LifeStyle) (3 Disc Set) (DVD)". EzyDVD. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
- ^ "Grand Designs Australia: Series 2 (DVD)". EzyDVD. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
- ^ "Grand Designs Australia: Series 3 (DVD)". EzyDVD. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
- ^ "Grand Designs Australia: Series 4 (DVD)". EzyDVD. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
- ^ "Grand Designs Australia: Series 5 (DVD)". EzyDVD. Retrieved 20 February 2016.