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- 2020–202328mTV-148.0 (1.1K)TV EpisodeAfter another fallout with her friends, Devi grapples with unresolved trauma. A party at Ben's turns out to be equal parts awkward, awful and amazing.
- The team present a collection of walks, balloon and scenic flights, unusual hotels, sports events, over-water bungalows, spiritual journeys, scenic drives, luxury hotels, animal experiences, ways to be a star for a day, places to visit in Italy and Egypt, festivals, family holidays, city strolls, cruises, adrenalin rushes and train trips that should be on your to do list.
- The final two couples perform a dance that they have not previously performed, their favourite dance of the season and a freestyle dance, then the couple with the higher score, combined from the judges' scores and the viewers' votes, is announced as the winner.
- The three remaining couples perform a dance that they have not previously performed and a Cha-Cha face-off, then the couple with the lowest score, combined from the judges' scores and viewer votes, is eliminated. The final two couples perform a freestyle dance, then the couple with the higher combined score is announced as the winner.
- The three remaining couples perform a dance that they have not previously performed and a Cha-Cha face-off, then the couple with the lowest score, combined from the judges' scores and viewer votes, is eliminated. The final two couples perform a freestyle dance, then the couple with the higher combined score is announced as the winner.
- The four remaining couples perform a dance that the judges would like to see again and a three-dance segue, before dancing the Aussie Smooth as a group, competing for 10 bonus points, then the couple with the lowest score, combined from the judges' scores and viewer votes, is eliminated.
- The three remaining couples perform a dance that they have not previously performed and a Cha-Cha face-off in which each couple will be on their own under the spotlight for 40 seconds, then the couple with the lowest score, combined from the judges' scores and viewer votes, is eliminated. The final two couples perform a freestyle dance, then the couple with the higher combined score is announced as the winner.
- The four remaining couples perform three dances, one that the judges would like to see again, a three-dance segue and a three-minute Swing marathon, which they dance in group formation as they compete for 10 bonus points, then the couple with the lowest score, combined from the judges' scores and viewer votes of the past two weeks, is eliminated.
- The three remaining couples perform a "redemption" dance chosen by the judges and a Cha-Cha face-off in which each couple will be on their own under the spotlight for 40 seconds, then the couple with the lowest score, combined from the judges' scores and viewer votes, is eliminated. The final two couples perform a freestyle dance, then the couple with the higher combined score is announced as the winner.
- The four remaining couples perform two dances that they have not previously performed and a winner-takes-all Cha Cha dance-off for 15 bonus points, then the couple with the lowest score, combined from the judges' scores and the viewer votes, is eliminated.
- The three remaining couples perform a "redemption" dance chosen by the judges to different music, and a Cha-Cha face-off in which each couple will be on their own under the spotlight for 30 seconds, then the couple with the lowest score, combined from the judges' scores and viewer votes, is eliminated. The final two couples perform a freestyle dance, then the couple with the higher combined score is announced as the winner.
- Five new Couples compete to renovate rundown houses and sell them at auction for the highest price to receive a prize of $100000.
- A dodgy fitness instructor, Dr. George Guise, comes to Brindabella Homestead and makes several enemies when he uses his manners and charms to persuade Mrs. Peacock and Miss Scarlett to join his body-worshipping organisation. The male residents have many reasons to be unimpressed with "Gorgeous George", and his unpopularity with them and Mrs. White could prove to be a fatal error on his part.
- Hunter is sent to Adelaide to investigate a girl working at the Woomera Rocket Range who has been giving out classified information to "Napoleon", an enemy agent under cover as a fashion designer. Hunter works with Leigh Sullivan, with whom he had a romance in London nine years earlier. They broke up after Hunter found Sullivan with another man, but now he realises that she was an MI-5 agent all along, and the love affair is rekindled, but ends in tragedy with her murder.
- The family terrorised by one of Australia's most wanted men speak exclusively to Adam Shand about living on his kill list.
- One team considers using their precious Express Pass after playful Ghanaian locals give some teams a headache while they struggle to complete the high-stakes roadblock.
- Kevin Jones is murdered on the Mornington Peninsula. Bronson and Mackay are sent there to investigate the crime. They have three suspects, and while they are there investigating, another murder takes place.
- Touring English pop singer Johnny "Cyclone" Wyatt appears to be drunk on stage and cancels his appearance.
- Todd Woodbridge hosts the trivia quiz game that pits three contestants against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes up for grabs and Double counters with the potential to change the game, and the contestant with the skill and strategy to see off all of their rivals and conquer the machine could win a jaw-dropping jackpot.
- Todd Woodbridge hosts the trivia quiz game that pits three contestants against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes up for grabs and Double counters with the potential to change the game, and the contestant who can see off all of their rivals and conquer the machine could win a jaw-dropping jackpot.
- Following a huge mistake, one Racer makes an important decision that will impact their team beyond the finish line and for the rest of their lives.
- Todd Woodbridge hosts the trivia quiz game that pits three contestants against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes up for grabs and Double counters with the potential to change the game, and the contestant with the skill and strategy to see off all of their rivals and conquer the machine could win a jaw-dropping jackpot.
- Takes a look behind the scenes of this week's two challenges, including the highs, lows, tears and tantrums. The two fired celebrities dish the dirt on their team-mates, while three project managers present four cheques to their nominated charities. Donald Trump drops in to swap stories with Mark Bouris.
- Takes a look behind the scenes of this week's two challenges, including the highs, lows, tears and tantrums. Pauline Hanson dishes the dirt on her team-mates, while the winning project manager presents a cheque to his nominated charity. The final four celebrities come under the microscope.
- Todd Woodbridge hosts the trivia quiz game that pits three contestants against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes up for grabs and Double counters with the potential to change the game, and the contestant who can see off all of their rivals and conquer the machine could win a jaw-dropping jackpot.
- The seven teams travel from Novosibirsk, Russia to Jaipur, India. As the race heats up, one team faces a Speed Bump the size of an elephant. They all encounter a Road Block made of camel feed, and a Detour that is made more complicated for one team by an impatient taxi driver.
- Todd Woodbridge hosts the trivia quiz game that pits three contestants against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes up for grabs and Double counters with the potential to change the game, and the contestant with the skill and strategy to see off all of their rivals and conquer the machine could win a jaw-dropping jackpot.
- Police found the body of 22-year-old Tasmanian Amanda Carter alongside the Derwent River. After 13 years and a revolution in forensic science, her killer was finally brought to account.
- The final teams start in Tokyo where they'll find themselves rolling through a human bowling competition and stripping down for a phone call at the bottom of a giant fish bowl. Ultimately, the final three Teams will sprint to the finish line in Alaska for the one million dollar prize.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.8 (66)TV EpisodeThe final three teams travel from Prague, Czech Republic to Las Vegas, Nevada, where they have to count a maddening amount of poker chips before they receive the location of the finish line from the man nicknamed "Mr. Las Vegas". The first team to arrive at the finish wins the US$1 million prize.
- The algorithm recommends Australia's favourite and only show about advertising - Gruen. Back for its 15th season, Wil Anderson and a panel of advertising know-it-alls are here to stop you from buying under the influence.
- The team revisit one of their most ridiculous challenges with the return of the amphibious cars - this time, Jeremy ditches the "Toyboata" for a Nissan pickup that he nicknames the "Nissank", James revives his Triumph Herald sailboat and Richard modifies another Volkswagen Vanagon, which he nicknames the "Dampervan", and they drive their vehicles from Sidcup to Dover before attempting to cross the English Channel to France. Jeremy and Richard compete in a half-mile drag race with an Audi R8 and a Porsche 911 Carrera 2S, and The Stig takes both of these cars for laps around the test track. Jools Holland is the Star In A Reasonably Priced Car.
- Todd Woodbridge hosts the trivia quiz game that pits three contestants against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes up for grabs and Double counters with the potential to change the game, and the contestant with the skill and strategy to see off all of their rivals and conquer the machine could win a jaw-dropping jackpot.
- In December 1994, the body of Andrew Astbury, a hard-working, reliable 25 year old man from a good family, was found floating in the Yarra River at Warrandyte in north-eastern Melbourne. This episode takes a look at the brilliant detective and forensic science work that helped to solve this chilling murder.
- Todd Woodbridge hosts the trivia quiz game that pits three contestants against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes up for grabs and Double counters with the potential to change the game, and the contestant who can see off all of their rivals and conquer the machine could win a jaw-dropping jackpot.
- How Do You Sell: Optus The Pitch: Compulsory Micro Chips Target Market: Violence Against Women.
- The How Do You Sell segment discusses what the death of Steve Jobs will mean to the Apple brand. In The Pitch, two advertisers try to sell us the idea of moving our refugee detention and processing centres to Tasmania. The Crisis Management segment asks if death threats against senior executives at Qantas can be good public relations.
- The staff are being extra specially nice on the eve of the annual airport awards. Everybody wants to win the coveted award for customer service, but not everyone is impressed by the customer care that they are getting - Kosmos and Harry can't get a flight back to London, and Will is left high and dry after a night on the town, but he only has himself to blame. The medical team rally around when a British backpacker puts his foot in it, and we meet an airport doctor who is so popular that he has his own fan club.
- The team visit every continent around the world, including Broome in Western Australia, the Serengeti in Africa, Dubai in the Middle East, London, Moscow, Rabello and Paris in Europe, northern Finland in the Arctic, Quebec in Canada, Route 66 in the USA, Costa Rica in Central America, Brazil in South America, Bora Bora, Vanua Levu and New Zealand in the South Pacific, Sri Lanka in Asia and a flight over Antarctica.
- Mackay is promoted to Inspector and preparing for a transfer to Ballarat when a threat is made against his life. Carl Warren Lee, who made the threat, is a psychopath who lies in wait with a rifle, but shoots dead Fox by mistake.
- A motorcyclist pulls a wheelie right in front of an unmarked police car and then tries to run from police, even after he falls off his bike. A driver pulled over for speeding tries to use some expert knowledge to get out of a ticket. A learner motorcyclist gets caught speeding on a high-powered bike without displaying L plates twice in as many months.
- 2011–8.1 (8)TV EpisodeThe six teams continue the leg as they travel from Kutná Hora, Czech Republic to Niedzica, Poland, battling fatigue along the way. One team is robbed of their money and passports while they are on board a train for Poland. One person from each team heads underground in one of the world's oldest salt mines at the Road Block, while herding sheep frustrates some of the teams at the Detour. The final challenge ends in disaster for more than one team.
- Adam Shand talks to survivors and the investigators who followed the forensic trail to find the man who set off a car bomb outside the Victoria Police headquarters in central Melbourne in 1986.
- The Hammonds' Aunt Evelyn visits the park and tries to convince Matt that Sydney is a better place to raise a young boy than the dangerous wilderness.
- The Australian version of the British game show. From more than 5,000 children aged 11 and 12 who took the initial test, 48 were selected to appear in this series, with 12 appearing in each of four heats. In the first round, a number of general knowledge questions are directed at all of the contestants, which each having to choose between four possible answers. The six highest scores advance to the next round, which begins with a codebreaker, where the contestants are shown a pad with numbers and letters, similar to a telephone keypad, and have to use this to decipher a number sequence after being given a clue about the word they have to find. The order in which they crack the code determines the starting order for the next game, where the contestants select from a choice of subjects (e.g. literature, maths, geography) and have to answer as many questions correctly as possible within a given time. The three highest scores advance to the final round, where after another codebreaker, the contestants study a board of 36 squares for 10 seconds to memorize the squares containing their favourite specialised subjects. They then select a number of squares and have to answer the corresponding question, scoring 1 point if they correctly answer a general knowledge question, 2 points if they correctly answer a question in their favourite subject or 3 points if they can correctly answer a question from someone else's favourite subject. The final three from each heat make up the starting twelve for the grand final episode, where the final winner receives a $20,000 trust account and the honour of being Australia's Brainiest Kid.
- The house-mates discuss which intruder they want to keep in the house. The viewers then have 20 minutes to SMS their votes to evict one of the other two intruders. The intruder who receives the most votes becomes the eighth house-mate to be evicted.
- The housemates cast their votes for the people they want to nominate for eviction. Glenn exercises the final part of his Friday Night Live prize by deducting three points from one of the nominated housemates, then Big Brother announces which housemates will face the public vote for eviction. The three housemates in the holding room are called to the diary room, where Big Brother reveals their penalty and gives each of them one minute to state their case, watched by the housemates and the viewers, as to why they should stay in the house.
- The housemates cast their votes for the people they want to nominate for eviction. Gianna exercises the final part of her Friday Night Live prize by deducting three points from one of the nominated housemates, then Big Brother announces which housemates will face the public vote for eviction. Gretel interviews Constance for an update with the recent changes in her life and relationship.
- The house-mates cast their votes for the people they want to nominate for eviction The replacement house-mates can nominate and be nominated. Glenn deducts three points from one of the nominated house-mates, then Big Brother announces which house-mates will face the public vote for eviction.