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- Comedy set inside the offices of the "Nation Building Authority", a newly created government organization responsible for overseeing major infrastructure projects.
- A working-class family from Melbourne, Australia fights city hall after being told they must vacate their beloved family home to allow for infrastructural expansion.
- A remote Australian community, populated by quirky characters, plays a key role in the first Apollo moon landing.
- Mockumentary that follows the daily situations in which the staff from the Australian Prime Minister find themselves.
- An improvisational comedy series in which a celebrity performer is dressed up in costume before passing through a door into a room where they are welcomed with the phrase "Thank God you're here."
- Have You Been Paying Attention? is an Australian topical quiz show with a mix of news and comedy
- Based on the making of a fictitious Australian CURRENT AFFAIRS show, Frontline blends invented events with REAL LIFE events. A true reflection of THE TIMES we live in.
- Slapstick mockumentary about an enthusiastic Aussie wildlife expert, Russell Coight, whose haphazard and inept adventuring style ensures that he is a danger to anything and anyone he meets, not to mention himself.
- Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a comic look back at the week's major and not-so-major news stories.
- For Ben, life couldn't be better. A well paid job, friends, parties, girls and nothing to tie him down. But when he is invited back to his high school for a speaking engagement, he starts to reassess the direction his life is headed in.
- The light-hearted adventures of comedians Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner as they travel the globe to indulge in their passion for fly-fishing.
- A group of ragtag Australian agents working hard to recover their reputation in order to prevent having their team shut down.
- Funky Squad is an elite police unit of four young undercover cops - Grant, Cassie, Stix and Poncho - who speak the language of the streets. They're young, hip and in touch with the now generation.
- A comedy show talking about the events from the week gone. Made by Australia's Working Dog and featuring guests each week. The team is known for the movie The Castle.
- In an effort to raise money for charity, adventurer Russell Coight decides to lead a group of celebrities on a trek across Australia - from east to west coast in just seven days.
- Santo, Sam and Ed's Total Football is a comedy show about the past week of football around the world.
- Irish talk show that was produced by Happy Endings Productions for RTÉ.
- Pictures of You is an Australian talk-show series featuring personalities sharing old photos and stories about defining moments in their lives.
- AUDREY'S KITCHEN is a cooking series from Working Dog Productions. Hosted by celebrity chef, the impeccably coiffed Audrey Gordon, each episode features an exotic recipe prepared in Audrey's unfeasibly clean and spacious kitchen.
- Mike tries to secure an interview with Mel Gibson.
- Martin becomes unhappy when he is forced to take a holiday. Brooke does a story on a female cricketer who has been sacked from the national team because she's not a lesbian.
- Mike makes a decision to abandon publicity. Geoffrey's weather special proves to be a huge success.
- Network management hire an American consultant in order to rejuvenate Frontline's image.
- The team do a story on a local serial killer. Mike has problems with his fan mail.
- Frontline has another new executive producer. Mike considers going to the ABC.
- 1994–199728m8.4 (15)TV EpisodeFrontline raise the issue of ethnic tensions within a community.
- The Frontline team attend the premiere of their network's new soap opera, Rainbow Island. An artist provides Brooke with an interesting self-portrait. Mike interviews the owner of the network.
- The Frontline team start a debate on racism. Brooke finds it hard to portray a heart surgeon as a hero.
- A gay magazine has Mike in its cover photo. Brooke interviews an acid attack victim.
- Mike receives a visit from his niece. Frontline "borrow" A Current Affair's idea of a playground construction challenge story.
- Mike gets concerned that Frontline is ignoring its younger audience.
- When Mike becomes bored, he is appointed as an international story coordinator. All of Frontline's stories appear to be being stolen by A Current Affair.
- A new person takes over as executive producer of Frontline. The network plan its promotions.
- When Mike receives some death threats, he hires a bodyguard. Martin gets suspended for four months.
- Mike travels to Bougainville to make an in-depth report about their civil war, leaving Brooke to fill in as host for the week.
- When Brian hires an attractive female sports star as a Frontline presenter, several members of the team are put out.
- As they prepare to re-negotiate their contracts for another year, the Frontline team do a series of stories on shonky repairmen, which encourages Mike to try going after one of the "big fish" of the industry.
- Sunday Forum's new producer is educated by Graeme in the art of the interview.
- When This Is Your Life make Mike their star guest, Martin becomes the episode's researcher. Mike sacks Elliot, the regular Friday night funny-man.
- Problems emerge when Frontline show a moving memorial to a missing aid worker, and later find out that she has turned up alive. Brooke interviews a "close friend", tennis player Pat Cash.
- Frontline appoint a new legal advisor. Martin bails out a Nazi. Mike plays for an unusual home viewer on Jackpot.
- Brooke uses hidden cameras to do a series of stories. When Mike gets concerned about his low profile, he appears on a telethon.
- Frontline try to expose Pauline Hanson as a xenophobe. Geoff attempts to explain a metaphor to Mike.
- When Mike gets concerned about appearing light-weight, he makes an ill-advised editorial about Macedonia. Martin interviews a difficult child prodigy, while Brooke interviews Ugly Dave Gray.
- Mike has trouble finding someone to take with him on a date to the Logie Awards.
- When the latest ratings show a decline in the number of female viewers, Frontline makes some changes to halt the slump. Mike appears on World Series Debating.
- Martin is given a hard story about an ostrich farm. The team try to make the show more appealing to a working-class audience.