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- There are immigration, customs officers and quaratine officers. There are all sorts of concealments. This show is on over the weekends, if you're in Australia.
- Random selection of 26 contestants vying for briefcase of unknown cash amount. Must decide whether to accept or reject bank's offer to buy their briefcase based on values of remaining cases opened.
- Ten home baking enthusiasts will be put through a series of grueling elimination challenges, baking a mouth-watering selection of cakes, pies, tarts, pastries, bread, biscuits and desserts, all in the hope of being crowned Australia's Best Home Baker.
- With humour from personal insights, five very different groups of people experience then rate the offerings of popular tourist destinations in Australia and around the world.
- Ordinary Australians are dared to do things that they thought they never could, would or should do in order to receive a prize.
- 9 contestants, 1 mole, 3 weeks and over $100,000 to be won! The nine contestants are given a number of challenges to complete, each worth a certain amount of money. They must follow the guidelines and finish the challenge in order to win. However, the tenth contestant, the mole, must sabotage as many of the challengers as possible though he must appear like one of the others to avoid suspicion. Because at the end of the day the contestants must do a 20 question questionnaire about who they think the mole is. Who ever knows least about the mole gets eliminated and goes home, with nothing. At the end of the series only 1 person will win what is in the kitty.
- The Australian version of the spin-off from The Voice which showcases children from ages 8 to 14.
- A new Australian version of the sports challenge series where two female and two male challengers put their strength, agility, stamina and power to the test against the Gladiators in four games, before competing against each other in the Eliminator.
- Explores the humour and drama behind the scenes of television production company Lockhart Productions, which produces the one-hour mid-week current affairs programme Assignment for the Five Network, following the private and working lives, successes and failures of the people who work in front of and behind the cameras of the programme.
- Contestants are required to try and fit through holes in a polystyrene wall, which is moving towards them.
- A spin-off from Big Brother (2001)'s popular "Friday Night Live" segment, Friday Night Games sees teams consisting of three celebrities and one member of the public, who is dubbed the "celeb-to-be", compete and put their skills to the test in a series of games and challenges. The champion team of the series wins a A$50,000 donation from Supercheap Auto to the charity of their choice.
- The Australian version of the elimination quiz where six contestants put both their knowledge and their bluffing skills to the test as they compete to win $50,000.
- 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 Master has the five contestants battling each other through a series of rapid general knowledge questions. The winner then earns the right to challenge the The Master (Martin Flood) for the title of "The Master" and one million dollars.
- The Australian adaptation of the British elimination quiz where six contestants make bids and answer a series of questions in order to earn the right to eliminate (or "shaft") their opponents from the game. The last two contestants then have a chance to share in what they earned, or one of them could shaft and walk away with everything - or nothing.
- 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.
- After a car accident (where we also discover Frank's fear of beards) Col and Frank decide to have a competition to see who is the smartest.
- 1997–199926m9.2 (23)TV EpisodeWhile visiting their boss, whom they put in the hospital, Lano and Woodley are mistaken for the baby photographers by the nursing staff. As only these boys can do, they accidentally manage to swap babies.
- After his mother's funeral, Col receives a letter informing him that he is adopted.
- With Colin threatening to walk out, Frank suggests a vacation to rebuilt their friendship but when he forgets to book a caravan, he fakes an illness to avoid admitting his error. Frank rescue's Colin from a gang.
- Colin and Frank decide that they are good enough to appear on the local talent show StarQuest, but things don't go according to plan.
- Col inadvertently makes fun of the new neighbour's lisp and gets into a battle of wills with her believing she's stolen his favourite spotty socks.
- After Frank nearly drowns while doing the dishes, Col enrols him into a swimming class.
- After they lose yet another job, Frank thinks he and Col need to go out for the evening, maybe even meet some girls. But when they become wanted for robbery having been set up by their dates, the boys must track down the real criminals.
- Col and Frank find out that either their next door neighbour Mitchell, or themselves will be evicted if their apartments doesn't make inspection by the landlord.
- It's Friday the 13th and Frank refuses to leave the house. To help him over come his fears, Colin suggest they watch some scary movies. Already spooked by the movie, a threatening phone call keeps the boys on edge.
- Helen returns to The Alice to face the coroner's inquest into the death of her husband Connor at Rainbow Valley. Her dead best friend Patrick is by her side as always but she's not letting on - everyone already thinks she's crazy.
- Michael and Toby must call off a climb and entertain the tourists when a terrible wind rips through the town.
- A cane toad intrudes on Alice springs
- Simon continues to jeopardise Jack's career and relationships, so Jack decides to get his own back in a "friendly" game of football.
- Margaret and David review Red Dust (2004), The Constant Gardener (2005), Corpse Bride (2005), Prime (2005) and Bee Season (2005), and interview Corpse Bride (2005) writer/producer/director Tim Burton and actors Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp
- 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.
- The Brindabella Homestead residents get into the festive spirit as they prepare to celebrate Christmas, but tensions begin to boil over when an old aunt arrives on the doorstep, claims that Brindabella was left to her as an inheritance, and wants all the residents to leave. What lengths will they go to in order to stop her?
- A young girl confides in Reverend Green that she is being abused by her aggressive father, so he decides to give her sanctuary in Brindabella Homestead, where the other residents can look after her and her father can't get to her. Almost everyone is surprised when the girl's father is found at the homestead, murdered.
- A shady character from the past turns up at Brindabella Homestead and causes chaos among all of the residents, especially Miss Scarlett. She won't sit back and take whatever he dishes out at her, but someone else may give her some assistance in that regard.
- Brindabella Homestead hosts a séance that starts out as a night of innocent fun, but soon changes when the residents are compelled to relive their past horrors. Are they really hearing voices from the dead, or is the mystic deliberately trying to unsettle them?
- A noted Shakespearean actor comes to stay at Brindabella Homestead, and many of the residents are excited when he offers them samples of many of The Bard's great roles, but one of them is less than impressed when he steals a lot of money from them to perform a spot of blackmail.
- The publicity-loving Mrs. Peacock invites a tabloid newspaper journalist to Brindabella Homestead to write an article about the place. Unfortunately for the residents, the journalist finds a much more interesting story to tell than that of a beautiful old house.
- When Mrs. Peacock wants to make a copy of a painting by Vincent Van Gogh, Professor Plum puts her in touch with a university colleague named Charles Letan. When Charles arrives at Brindabella Homestead, his arrogance, vanity and dismissiveness of all of the residents puts him at odds with them, and his French-style behaviour doesn't endear him to them. Many of the residents want him to leave as soon as possible, but he goes in a way he would never have thought.
- Warren "Axeman" Hackett is a heavy metal musician who is involved in a motorcycle accident that would have cost him his life if it wasn't for the assistance that he received from the residents of Brindabella Homestead. He repays their attention and care by playing loud music at all hours, and trying some blackmail during his recuperation could prove to be an extremely dangerous decision for him to make.
- Harold Felon arrives at Brindabella Homestead with an ambition to become the Prime Minister of Australia, and a hope that his First Lady isn't too far away. When the sleazy politician resorts to blackmail to get his own way, he clearly cannot be allowed to get away with it, but who will stop him and how?
- Colonel Mustard is delighted that his daughter Jan and her fiancé David, a vegetarian and atheist, are coming to Brindabella Homestead to get married. All of the residents are excited by the prospect until David plays havoc with the plans and jeopardises the entire wedding by being more interested in other things than in the Colonel's daughter.
- Miss Scarlett hires a private investigator to look into the state of her inheritance, but she and the other residents of Brindabella Homestead soon discover that he has been digging into all of their pasts. Which of his discoveries will endanger his life?
- Mrs. Peacock, a competitive and ardent bridge player, is determined to beat her arch rival Matilda Mayberry. To help her lift her game, Elizabeth hires a well respected player to tutor her, but when the person that she hired is unable to make it to Brindabella Homestead, she is furious when she finds out that the replacement tutor is Matilda! The other residents become suspicious about Matilda's true motives when they find her looking at things that have no connection to bridge in many parts of the house.
- A wealthy butcher who owns a large chain of stores has very little time to live and a lot of money to leave behind. On his arrival at Brindabella Homestead, the residents make him feel welcome, though their real motives may be to get themselves included in his will. Will his death be natural or will it have some assistance?
- Most of the residents of Brindabella Homestead are financially comfortable, but some of them still want to get richer, so they enlist the aid of a financial expert named Buzz Bradshaw III to show them how it's done. They all get excited about a potential boost to their fortunes, but is his way of doing things a little unconventional, and if so, what are the motivational speaker's real motives?
- The four remaining couples perform a dance that they have not previously performed and dance the Viennese Waltz in a group formation, then the couple with the lowest score, combined from the judges' scores and viewers' votes, is eliminated.
- The Yarra Central detectives are called in to investigate the theft of gelignite from a local mining company. The team works through the usual suspects but it seems a new player may be in town.
- Yarra Central police become involved when a woman receives threatening letters from her ex husband. As they investigate, they realize there is more to the situation than they first thought.
- A small boy sees blonde Trudy Gardner threatened with a gun, but when police arrive her flat is empty - though there is every sign she has been murdered.