I loved The Ferals, Mulligrubs and Take Off as a kid. So many cool and imaginative things.
Honorable mentions are Big Square Eye, Beyond 2000 and Hey, Hey, it's Saturday.
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I loved The Ferals, Mulligrubs and Take Off as a kid. So many cool and imaginative things.
Honorable mentions are Big Square Eye, Beyond 2000 and Hey, Hey, it's Saturday.
Do you mean "Lift off"?
Yes! That's the one. With the talking backpacks etc.
And EC the creepy silent faceless puppet
Ready Steady Wiggle!
I vaguely remember watching and liking the first couple of seasons of Underbelly.
Looking at IMDB, there were 6 seasons all up, so I missed the last 3 to 4 seasons of the show.
I remember loving the show Good Guys, Bad Guys when I was a teenager. Occasionally look for it on the torrents but never found it.
Haha I got it on sale a JB. I should make a digital backup of it actually. Can't believe I haven't done it yet...
let me know if you need some off site storage of you digital backups...
Mr Inbetween. First season is gold.
The girl from tomorrow. I see it's on Stan now.
Love is a four letter word.
All of Mr Inbetween is incredibly good. It's just a shame they stopped at three seasons. And hat off to Fox for actually making some good Aussie content for once.
P.C.B.H.
Recent show, 'Pine Gap.' US/Australian electronic intelligence monitoring station. Political drama, and interpersonal drama. Supposedly getting a second season.
If you ever find Elly & Jools, hit me tf up.
I totally forgot this show. If you're happy with random YouTube uploads someone seems to have created a playlist of all the episodes.
Alexander Bunyip's Billabong! !
Before Agro there was a semi-neurotic bunyip named Alexander.
Where they dreamt up sketches like "The Muffler Bird"
Off the wall and Aussie as.
Wtf.. I might have missed it I guess.. maybe it’s how I’ll reconcile it with myself over time..
But where the fuck was E Street on everyone’s list lol.. Mr Bad!!
Does anyone really want to remember Mr Bad?
Soup Opera and Trapdoor
+1 for curiosity
There's quite a lot of Curiosity Show clips on YT, with more being added all the time. Brings back great memories...
A pisstake of A Country Practice. Comedic gold adapted to TV after an improv theatrical run.
A phone-in Choose Your Own Adventure style narrative from show to show, was cutting edge interactivity in the 90s.
Greatest Aussie show ever (yes, I know Big Gig, D-Gen, Late Show and DAAS were a thing).
Do yourself a favour and search out some episodes on your favourite video services.
(* I saw Peter Rowsthorn in Fremantle on the street, and I was too slow to shout out a "W W W W Warren")
I remember it being over the top gross and phoning in after every episode.
So hilariously and ridiculously gross. The fake blood cost must have been half the show budget!
I was going to suggest Plasmo, but it turns out some mad lad has already upscaled it to 4K! Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2U98Joe6Hs
Upscaled to 4k, what's the big idea?
The one about a big city lawyer going to a small seaside town. Sea Change?
The one about a big city ~~lawyer~~ heart surgeon going to work in a small hospital in the outback. Heart-something?
The one about a big city lawyer going insane. Rake.
The one about a quirky Melbourne OB/GNY and her quirky family.
The one that had great promise, but was cancelled after one season. Oh, there are 100 of those.
Second one might be heartbeat? Literally know nothing about it other than hearing ads for it as a kid
Doctor Doctor (also known outside of Australasia as The Heart Guy) is an Australian television drama created by Tony McNamara, Ian Collie and Alan Harris, which premiered on the Nine Network on 14 September 2016, lasting five seasons, concluding on 23 June 2021. The cast includes Rodger Corser, Nicole da Silva, Ryan Johnson, Tina Bursill, Hayley McElhinney and Steve Bisley, and follows the story of Hugh Knight, a rising heart surgeon who is gifted, charming and infallible. He is a hedonist who, due to his sheer talent, believes he can live outside the rules. His "work hard, play harder" philosophy eventually comes to 'bite' him.
Rake is excellent, and pretty grounded in real events, boy eats universe is new, and they're probably cultural relevance to some of the dozens of reality and daytime/morning shows out there, and the chaser for the same reason. I also think a lot of kids' stuff is worth archiving - some because it's great, others because it's bizarre, others because it's a cultural touchstone that'll almost certainly be lost - round the twist, Liftoff, Aggro, cheez TV, ship to shore, ocean girl, the ferals... I'm showing my age.
I think the ABC have some kind of archive that's probably a great start for home grown content.
Anyone remember Secret Valley? At one point my family was planning on moving to a largish property in/near bushland and me and my brothers had drawn up detailed blueprints for a fortified base complete with treetop platforms connected by rope swings, pitfall traps and catapults, inspired by the show.
MCGLUUUUUUUUUURK!
Skithouse
Ones I already have:
Ones I want, but haven't started looking for:
Ones I enjoyed, but am on the fence about committing storage space to:
I think Kath and Kim is a keeper. Like Kingswood Country, the suburban social commentary runs deeper than the gags make it appear. Based on your mention of The Sullivans, I would also recomend Power Without Glory if you can find it. That is a largely true story from that era which was very well done.
Ah, I forgot Power Without Glory. Good memory!
How embarrassment I don't know if I should watch it again or just hold the happy memory of acropolis now.
Anyone remember water rats? Peak 90's crime of the week show with as much drama off the set as on.
That whole era of Police Rescue / Water Rats was such a good time for TV!
Edit: oh! Something in the Air!
Bloody loved Water Rats! Aaron Pedersen was fantastic.
I liked watching A*mazing as a kid. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A*mazing
There's a bunch of kids game shows that are very difficult if not impossible to find these days.