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- Five hundred years in the future, a renegade crew aboard a small spacecraft tries to survive as they travel the unknown parts of the galaxy and evade warring factions as well as authority agents out to get them.
- Carl Kolchak is a reporter for a Chicago newspaper. Through more accident than design he ends up investigating homicides, many of which involve supernatural forces. Ultimately, rather than reporting on the crimes, he solves them.
- Arthur Dent and his friend, Ford Prefect, escape the destruction of Earth, only to face incredible trials, tribulations and adventures in space and time.
- Five children travelling on a ship sailing around the world are shipwrecked on an island where the inhabitants are lost in time, ruled over by a mysterious "Q".
- Australian version of the Swedish desert island-based reality TV series.
- "Dark Realm" was a hosted horror anthology series, with each tale featuring an eerie and terrifying story from the darkest realm.
- The Australian version of the British game show where ten contestants are asked a series of questions that each have more than one correct answer, with a correct answer allowing them to "pass the buck" and stay in the game, while an incorrect answer, failure to answer or repetition of a previous answer means that "the buck stops" with that contestant, and they are eliminated. Through a series of questions and two Memory Moments, the ten contestants are reduced to two, who go head to head by having to answer questions for 60 seconds to decide the winner.
- An Australian version of the popular American quiz show. The main twist of this program was that the host would give the answers, to which the contestants would then have to supply the questions. This show was noted for having significantly more difficult questions than most other quiz shows.
- "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!!!
- Six contestants bid and answer questions to eliminate opponents. The last two decide whether to share or shaft each other for the grand prize.
- Australian Digital Holdings TV's live broadcast of the 2023 Conservative Political Action Conference, Australia's largest and most influential gathering of conservatives.
- The Australian version of the game show where two teams of three people put their knowledge of music and songs to the test in order to win cash and prizes.
- Unique, but short-lived game on ABC daytime. Two teams of 5 players, men vs. women, competed. In the main game, one member of the team would be given a secret word and would give a description of the word to the next teammate. Once he/she guessed it correctly, s/he would give the next teammate a description of the word, and so forth. This continued down the line, with 40 seconds given for all 4 "guessers" to name the secret word. The catch was, no "key words" could be duplicated in the various descriptions of the word or else scoring for that secret word would stop. Adding to the difficulty of this task was the fact that the guessers wore headphones that prevented them from hearing how the secret word was described by teammates earlier in the round. Each team had a chance to guess 3 words, and the team with the highest score at the end of the 3 rounds played the bonus round, which was an inverse of the main game. The bonus round was played in 3 rounds. In each round, a team captain was designated and given a word or topic. S/he would then pick 4 words/phrases s/he thought were most associated with the word. The other 4 members of the team wore headphones while the captain picked her 4 clues. The team would hear the topic and then have 20 seconds (5 seconds each) to try to guess the 4 clues that the captain had picked. The first two rounds earned money for a bonus bank each time one of the clues was guessed, while the final round was an all or nothing round that, if won, multiplied the bank earnings by five.
- The Australian version of the game show where six contestants compete in a series of challenges that they hope their opponent will fail to give them a chance at winning a cash prize of A$50,000.