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Million Dollar Minute is an Australian quiz show that airs on the Seven Network. It premiered on Monday, 16 September 2013. The show is hosted by Grant Denyer and airs at 5:30pm on weeknights, replacing Deal or No Deal as the primary lead-in into Seven News. Million Dollar Minute is filmed at Global Television Studios in Melbourne and occupies the same studio as Deal or No Deal.
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Million Dollar Minute is an Australian quiz show that airs on the Seven Network. It premiered on Monday, 16 September 2013. The show is hosted by Grant Denyer and airs at 5:30pm on weeknights, replacing Deal or No Deal as the primary lead-in into Seven News. Million Dollar Minute is filmed at Global Television Studios in Melbourne and occupies the same studio as Deal or No Deal.
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On a sultry summer night Murray Whelan is in the Botanic Gardens tasting Salina Fleet's apricot lips. Meanwhile a dead artist is being fished from the ornamental moat outside the art gallery. Political minder and brushed-off lover Murray Whelan goes looking for the big picture and learns that when you dabble with death there is nothing abstract about a loaded gun.
Brynne: My Bedazzled Life is an Australian TV show, which follows the extravagant life of Brynne Edelsten, the wife of multi-millionaire Geoffrey Edelsten. The show is filmed primarily in Melbourne.
Toybox is an Australian children's television series first screened on the Seven Network on 14 October 2010. The series is created by Beyond, produced and directed by Ian Munro, with 245 half-hour episodes for pre-school children. You can see the bedroom where it takes place belongs to a possibly 8 year old boy, who leaves the room in the intro.
The Unbelievable Truth is an Australian comedy television series on the Seven Network, based on a British radio show called The Unbelievable Truth. The series is produced by members of The Chaser and Graeme Garden's Random Entertainment, and was first screened in October 2012. The show is hosted by Craig Reucassel with fellow Chaser members Julian Morrow and Andrew Hansen appearing in alternate episodes. The show features guests spinning lies about a given topic, while slipping in truths which they hope will be undetected by their fellow players.
Pictures of You is an Australian talk show program that aired on the Seven Network on 27 March 2012, Hosted by Brian Nankervis.
The Comedy Sale was a short-lived Australian sketch comedy television series, which screened on the Seven Network in 1993. The series featured comedy sketches taking place in a suburban in a suburban shopping mall.
Conviction Kitchen (Australia) is a reality television series based on a Canadian series of the same name. The series follows a group of convicted criminals as they train in either back or front of house restaurant operations. The show was produced by the Seven Network and premiered 22 February 2011. The series includes Melbourne-based chef Ian Curley and restaurant manager Lisa Parker as mentors. Curley initially turned down the chance to star in the series as he felt there were already more than enough TV Chefs. He latter relented as he felt he could relate to the contestants. The series saw the ex-inmates complete two weeks of training and six weeks working in a fully operational restaurant, Bistro Three, at the Emporium centre in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley. Some were chosen to work front of house with the others training as kitchen staff. They earned the award minimum hourly wage, plus tips.
Bay City follows four children who live in a small city on Australia's west coast and their exciting and unpredictable adventures.
Weekend Sunrise is an Australian breakfast television program, broadcast on the Seven Network. It airs between 7am and 10am on Saturday and Sunday mornings
Spit It Out is an Australian children-oriented game show hosted by Elliot Spencer. The series premiered on 4 October 2010, in an afternoon time-slot, replacing It's Academic after its series 12 finale. Spit it out was originally invented by Alan Curtis as a board Game. This game was then further developed by Grant Rule and Alan Curtis into a Television game show.
Beat the Star is an Australian game show, based on the British version, which in turn is based on the German game show Schlag den Raab. The series is hosted by Daniel MacPherson and produced by Seven Media Group for the Seven Network. A family tries to beat a celebrity in a number of minigames in order to win a jackpot, starting at $50,000. On 10 September 2010, Network Seven announced it will remove Beat the Star from its programming schedule after the airing of the second episode. The Seven Network eventually aired the remaining episodes in December to January.