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- A drama series centred on the lives of the nurses at All Saints Western General Hospital.
- Meet Dave and Julie Rafter: just your average Australians with three adult children. On the eve of their 25th wedding anniversary it seems that they're about to have their house to themselves at long last.
- Every city-dweller daydreams sometimes about dropping out of the rat-race and moving to the country. Every country-dweller wonders what it might be like to try their luck in the "Big Smoke". Always Greener is the story of two families who actually dare to give it a go.
- This is Australia's longest-running comedy series, following the hilarious adventures of top architect Martin Kelly, who gives up his business to raise his three children. And the kid next door, Nudge.
- Australian comedy about life with the Bullpitt family - irascible father Ted Bullpitt; mother Thelma; student son Craig; married daughter Greta, and her Italian husband Bruno.
- The story of Cody Hood who, prone to violent outbursts, finds himself on a dark path of violence and crime. When seeking professional help from a psychiatrist, Cody finally delves into his past, which includes a horrific childhood.
- A preschool program created by Bert and Nancy Claster (USA), franchised in Australia, Canada, Japan, Puerto Rico, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Australia first produced it at ATN-7 Sydney in February 1963, hosted by Susan Jamieson.
- TV SeriesAgro's Cartoon Connection was an Australian children's television show that aired on the Seven Network from 1990 to 1997. Shown on weekday mornings, it was primarily hosted by Agro, a puppet played by comedian Jamie Dunn.
- Australia's no.1 breakfast show with Natalie Barr, Matt Shirvington, Edwina Bartholomew, Sam Mac and Mark Beretta bringing you all the latest news, sport, entertainment and weather. Weekdays from 5:30am, weekends from 7am on Channel 7.
- Michael Rafferty, who is a Stipendiary Magistrate, drives to work in an old blue VW Kombi van. He owns a cat named Rhubarb.
- An Australian version of the popular US show of the same name. In this game show, contestants are shown a word or phrase with the letters covered. They must spin a wheel marked with prizes or penalties for chances to win money by guessing the missing letters. The winner is the one who can guess the complete answer to the hidden puzzle.
- Ted Bullpitt, retired and single, moves into a retirement village.
- Saturday Disney was a long running Australian children's television program which aired on the Seven Network in Australia for over 26 years, with the first episode going to air on 27 January 1990.
- Follows the hilarious adventures of a group of people (Lisa, her son Sam, Trevor, Sophie & Richard) as they share their first flat together, squabble over domestic chores and try to keep Sam's presence a secret from their Greek landlord.
- Students from three schools answer various general knowledge questions from a wide range of subjects, including mathematics, geography, sport, pop culture and science. The winning school moves into finals which are played at the end of the seasons run.
- David Koch and Melissa Doyle host Where are they Now, a show that takes a nostalgic look at television stars, musicians and sports stars of the past.
- A young couple move to the country but do not get the quiet life they expected
- Patrick Glover's brother, who is living in Australia, has to leave home suddenly in connection with his work. Worried about leaving his two teenage daughters alone to fend for themselves during his absence, he makes an urgent telephone call to Patrick, in England, to ask for his help. Patrick agrees to come to the rescue - and he and Nanny travel to Australia, where they find Patrick's stunning brunette-haired nieces are very similar, in nature, to Patrick's own daughters - and that they even have the same breed of dog, as their own 'H.G.', as a pet. The girls are not at first impressed with having their uncle staying in the house with them, as they had been looking forward to the freedom of being left to their own devices without any adult supervision.
- Contestants are quizzed on general knowledge questions, the winner has the choice of picking a box with a mystery prize or building up their cash bank.
- Sitcom concerened with the fortunes of a working class family in Sydney.
- Set in a Sydney secondary school located in a tough, under-privileged suburb; Greg Walker, the new English teacher has just transferred in from a country school.
- When Dr. Duncan Waring and Dr. Dick Stuart-Clark find positions at St. Barnabas Hospital in Sydney, they find that life in an Australian hospital is not much different to life in an English hospital.
- The program is Australia's leading children's breakfast program. It includes programs such as "The Jetsons", "The Flintstones" and "S Club 7".
- The emotional stakes are high for the Sutherland family as a terrible situation faces the much-loved sisters Dani and Kirsty as Summer Bay sees the return of Dani's attacker - and Kirsty's soul-mate - Kane Phillips.
- When a new pretty female doctor joins a group of men confined to the lonely isolation of the Australian Antarctic expedition, she finds that they are keenly interested in her - and it isn't just her medical skills which holds their attention.
- The world is crazy when Mr. Fantastic, a candy maker, announced that only 5 of his chocolate bars included $1,000 that only 5 lucky people can receive the $1,000 Nobody wants the prize more then a little boy Charles does, after their family figured out they're getting kicked out of their apartment from overdue bills Charles has to get $1,000 to pay off the overdue bills.
- Kids TV show containing interviews, education and fun stuff.
- "Hot Streak" is a game show pitting a team of five men against five women. While four members of the team are wearing headphones with loud music playing, the host reveals -- to the team captain -- the word they are playing for. The captain must then try to give verbal clues to the next person in line, relating to the word, without saying the actual word. Once a person guesses the word correctly, that person has to give clues to the next person, and so on down the line, without repeating any clues previously given, until all four team members have guessed the word correctly. The highest scoring team gets to go on to the final round, in which a topic is given by the host, and the team leader, with help from the audience, can pick four words relating to that topic (the other four contestants don the headphones again at this point, so they cannot hear the words being chosen). Once the words have been decided upon, the headphones are off, and all the contestants are ready to play. The host then tells them the topic, and the four contestants have to guess all four words relating to that topic, that have been pre-chosen by the team leader. Guess all four words, and go home with the cash!!!
- Looks back at all the Home and Away weddings from 1988-2005.
- Seven Network's premier nightly news from 6pm in Sydney.
- Life in a newspaper office.
- "Kids say and do the most unbelievable things and this is what Kidspeak is all about" says host Andrew Daddo of his latest venture which captures the young'uns up to all sorts of weird and wacky stuff. Sound familiar? Yes, kids do indeed say the darndest things but in this instance they're saying them with Australian accents.
- A weekly music series.
- Soap about the life and adventures of a clergyman.