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The following is a list of international specialty television programmes which have debuted, or are scheduled to debut on Australian television in 2010.
Program | Channel | Debut date |
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![]() | showcase | 2 January |
![]() | UK.TV | 6 January |
![]() | UKTV | 27 January and 3 February |
![]() | Seven Network | 14 April |
![]() | ABC1 | 4 April |
Program | Channel | Debut date |
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![]() | ABC1 | 28 March |
![]() | Seven Network | unknown |
![]() ![]() | SBS One | unknown |
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