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- A big city lawyer is prompted to undergo a 'seachange' with her children and becomes the magistrate at the small coastal town of Pearl Bay, where the family comes to love its people and the quality time with each other.
- The series began screening shortly after the similar sketch comedy program Fast Forward (from which Full Frontal derived) ended. Full Frontal retained the same general format of Fast Forward. It was formatted in a way such as to create the effect of someone continuously channel surfing; after the punchline of each sketch, it would abruptly switch to the next as if the viewer had switched channels.
- Australian sketch programme parodying TV shows, movies, song clips and Australian life.
- A British man with a peculiar curse goes on a low-rent bus tour in Australia.
- Alice's father left when she was a child. She continued to share her life with him in letters that she sent not realising that he never received them. Eventually, they all come back with "Dead Letter Office" stamped on the front. As an adult, she becomes consumed with a desire to find him and takes a job with the Dead Letter Office, convinced that she can use them to fulfill her romantic notions of a reunion with her father. What awaits her at the DLO is far more than that ...
- Based on the children's book series by David McRobbie, this quirky yet wholesome family comedy explores a typical suburban Australian upbringing from the perspective of 12-year-old Wayne Wilson.
- 36-year-old Sonja Buloh visits her father Bojan in Tasmania's capital after 20 years absence. She left him when he beat her up in a drunken rage, and she finds him a sad alcoholic. That brings back the memories of their hard life 30 years ago when they emigrated to Australia from Slovenia.
- A skit-based comedy program, fronted by Australian comedian Shaun Micallef.
- Jimeoin is an Australian comedy series starring English-born Irish stand-up comedian and actor Jimeoin.
- Network-change continuation of the classic Australian sketch show "Full Frontal" (1993-1997).
- The story of four young Australians trying their luck in 1960's London.
- After a 20-year school reunion, a group of women - now in their late thirties - meet to reconsider where the past two decades have left them.
- A standard Tonight Show concept of a host interviewing celebrities with a comedic slant, intertwined with musical acts
- This was Australia's version of the UK's "Something For The Weekend". It is a 9 episode comedy series hosted By Denise Van Outen
- Chris Gilchrist is a best-selling author and expert on marriage. Unfortunately, he's also single. Making an expedient decision, he hires a model to pose as his wife for the cover of his book.
- Exploits of Gary Petty (Petty by name and petty by nature) who whenever he feels someone has snubbed him or done wrong by him determines to get his revenge.
- Unscreened pilot for sitcom set in a 1950's radio station, starring some of Australian comedy's biggest names.
- The night of nights for the Australian film industry in which the Australian Film Institute members choose award winners. These included Geoffrey Rush for "Shine".
- Step inside the vault and discover this utter gem, sparkling with Australian comedy royalty. Small Tales and True is a darkly funny and critically acclaimed Mockumentary series which explores the minutiae of suburban life.
- Dame Victoria Market, under instructions from the Queen, holds an enquiry into why the Australian ecconomy does not work.
- In 1807 the Governor of the colony of New South Wales, William Bligh, struggles in both his professional and personal life.
- A comedy drama shot in the style of a documentary, the story follows the making of an Arthouse film being shot in a mental institution. Created by Australian based comedy ensemble Chop-Socky.
- A journalist finds he can see ghosts after being struck by lightning.