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This is a list of Australian domestic television series which debuted, or are scheduled to debut, in 2009.
Date | Program | |
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1 February | Today - Weekend Edition: Sunday | [220] [221] |
20 April | Missing Pieces | [18] [62] [63] [64] [65] [222] |
2 May | Today - Weekend Edition: Saturday | [223] |
Date | Program | |
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Still to debut | Parole | [224] |
Still to debut | Bogans | [225] |
Still to debut | Law and Disorder | [122] |
Still to debut | Dusty | [226] |
Still to debut | The Next Great Leader (A local version of Canada's Next Great Prime Minister ) | [227] |
Still to debut | Heirlooms (unaired from 2007) | [7] |
Program | Network | Debut date |
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Histrionics [228] | TVS | 21 May 2009 |
The Invisible, Inaudible Family [229] | C31 Melbourne | 13 June 2009 |
Milli Milli Nganka [230] | NITV | 3 July 2009 |
Letterbox Pro [230] | NITV | 4 July 2009 |
Culture Warriors [230] | NITV | 5 July 2009 |
Grounded Exposed [230] | NITV | 7 July 2009 |
Marngrook in Sydney [230] | NITV | 9 July 2009 |
Intunes [230] | NITV | 16 July 2009 |
Cheap Thrills [231] | Channel 31 | Still to debut |
Date | Program | Channel | |
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10 October | Stefano's Cooking Paradiso | LifeStyle Food | [270] |
2 November | The Contender Australia | FOX8 | [233] [234] [268] [271] [272] [273] |
3 November | Sarah Murdoch presents Pride of Australia | Arena | [274] |
Still to debut | Ultimate School Musical: Fame | FOX8 | [275] [276] |
Still to debut | NRL Dream | Fox Sports | [277] |
Still to debut | Grand Designs Australia | The LifeStyle Channel | [278] [279] |
Still to debut | Jason and The Residents | The Comedy Channel | [262] [269] |
Still to debut | Bridget Goddess | Nickelodeon | [269] |
Still to debut | My Girlfriend's Secret Hidden Camera TV Show | The Comedy Channel | [263] |
Still to debut | Shear Genius | To be announced | [233] |
Still to debut | Slide | To be announced | [280] |
Date | Program | |
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Still to debut | Sporting Nation | [281] |
Still to debut | El Mariachi | [281] [282] |
Still to debut | Go Girl | [281] |
Still to debut | The Sunshine Friends | [283] |
Still to debut | Fleabag | [284] |
Still to debut | Z Force | [285] |
Still to debut | Credence | [280] |
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