List of The Footy Show (AFL) episodes

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The Footy Show is a Logie Award winning Australian sports and variety entertainment television program, shown on the Nine Network and its affiliates. The show, which is dedicated to the Australian Football League (AFL) and Australian rules football, made its debut on 24 March 1994. The show has won several Logies. Originally hosted by Eddie McGuire, from its inception in 1994 to 2005, he was replaced in the 2006 season by Garry Lyon and James Brayshaw.

Contents

Series overview

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
Series premiere Series finale
1 2824 March 199429 September 1994
2 -28 September 1995
3 -26 September 1996
4 -25 September 1997
5 -24 September 1998
6 -23 September 1999
7 -31 August 2000
8 -27 September 2001
9 -26 September 2002
10 -25 September 2003
11 2818 March 200423 September 2004
12 2910 March 200522 September 2005
13 2729 March 200628 September 2006
14 2915 March 200727 September 2007
15 2913 March 200825 September 2008
16 2912 March 200924 September 2009
17 3011 March 201030 September 2010
18 3010 March 201129 September 2011
19 2914 March 201227 September 2012
20 307 March 201326 September 2013
21 306 March 201425 September 2014
22 2919 March 20151 October 2015

Episodes

Season 22 (2015)

No. in seriesNo. in seasonAirdateTimeslotGuestsNotable ItemStreet Talk LocationViewers
623119 March 20158:30pm Thursday Chris Judd, Dyson Heppell, Billy Brownless Crawf at Dyson’s HouseThe Arnold Classic Australia636,000 [1]
624226 March 20158:30pm Thursday Dane Swan, Jarryd Roughead, Shane Crawford Hughesy sprays Melbourne Springvale 910,000 [2]
62531 April 20158:30pm Wednesday Nick Dal Santo, Brendon Goddard, Billy Brownless Hughesy sprays Richmond Werribee
62649 April 20158:30pm Thursday Joel Selwood, Josh Gibson, Shane Crawford Hughesy sprays Port Adelaide Dandenong
627516 April 20158:30pm Thursday Brett Deledio, Bernie Vince, Billy Brownless Garry's stand-upNo Street Talk574,000 [3]
628623 April 20158:30pm Thursday Jobe Watson, Steve Johnson, Billy Brownless Anzac Day Tribute Lygon Street, Carlton
629730 April 20158:30pm Thursday Adam Cooney, Brian Lake, Shane Crawford Old man Crawf vs. Melbourne PlayersNo Street Talk696,000 [4]
63087 May 20158:30pm Thursday Jack Riewoldt, Nick Dal Santo, Shane Crawford Sam and Garry tour Garry's birthplace, Devonport Hobart 613,000 [5]
631914 May 20158:30pm Thursday Dane Swan, Chris Judd, Billy Brownless Hughesy sprays North Melbourne & Old man Crawf vs. Carlton Players Frankston 702,000 [6]
6321021 May 20158:30pm Thursday Dyson Heppell, Brett Deledio, Shane Crawford Hughesy sprays Sydney & Sam survives Warwick Capper No Street Talk524,000 [7]
6331128 May 20158:30pm Thursday Jarryd Roughead, Steven Motlop, Billy Brownless Hughesy sprays Geelong & Old man Crawf vs. Hawthorn Players Footscray (with Shane Crawford)649,000 [8]

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