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Pages in category "Australian medical television series" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Officially launched as The National Today Show, [1] Today is Australia's longest running morning breakfast news program. [2] The show premiered on 28 June 1982. The original hosts, Steve Liebmann and Sue Kellaway, spent four years together before Liebmann left to present the evening news for Network Ten in Sydney.
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Brad McKay is a New Zealand born Australian doctor, science communicator and author. He is best known for his television series Embarrassing Bodies Down Under, which was broadcast in 2013. He is also a regular guest on numerous Australian television and radio programs including Today. He is a practicing GP in the inner Sydney suburb of ...
11 August – The ABC airs the final episode of the Australian drama series Patrol Boat. 26 September – After Australia's America's Cup win, Prime Minister Bob Hawke goes on the Today show and declared a national public holiday for that day, stating that "Any boss who sacks a worker for not turning up today is a bum."
The Australian show follows Helen Tudor-Fisk, a middle-aged contracts lawyer starting her life over after divorce and a move from busy Sydney to a quaint suburb of Melbourne.
The series centres around the everyday lifesaving efforts of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia. [1] It was preceded by a three-part miniseries in 1985, and 221 episodes were produced over nine seasons. [2] The Flying Doctors aired until 6 October 1992. [3] In January 1993, the series was renamed R.F.D.S.