Surf Patrol

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Surf Patrol
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Created byDavid Galloway
Michael Horrocks
Presented by Simon Westaway (S1)
Naomi Robson (S2)
Tom Williams (S3)
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3
Production
Running time30 minutes (including commercials)
Production companyCornerbox Productions
Release
Original network Seven Network
Original release9 July 2007 (2007-07-09) 
2009 (2009)

Surf Patrol, Australia's Lifesavers is an Australian reality television series that airs on the Seven Network. The series is produced by the Australian production company Cornerbox, the producers of Seven's other factual series The Force and Border Security: Australia's Front Line . The first season was presented by Simon Westaway, with Naomi Robson taking over for season two, [1] and Tom Williams for series three. [2]

Contents

The show premiered on 9 July 2007. [3] [4] The second season started airing from 12 May 2008, with a third aired from 14 July 2009.

Overview

The show follows the work of volunteer Surf Lifesavers on the beaches of New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland. [5] It also features the work of the Sydney Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter and Sydney's Offshore Rescue Boats, such as the Cronulla District Lifesaver Rescue Boat.

Reception

Series One

Filming for the second series at Gunnamatta Surf Beach, Victoria. Surf Patrol Gunnamatta Beach Stevage.jpg
Filming for the second series at Gunnamatta Surf Beach, Victoria.

The first season, consisting of 17 episodes, began airing on 9 July 2007. [6] The first reason of Surf Patrol was viewed by an average of 1.45 million people in Australia's mainland capital cities over the course of the series and was the highest rating program of the week on several occasions. [ citation needed ]

Series Two

Following its highly successful debut in 2007, Channel 7 and Cornerbox ordered a second season of Surf Patrol, which began filming on 22 December 2007. The second season consisted of 20 episodes, and covered more beaches than the first series.

Surf Lifesaving Australia President, Ron Rankin AM, welcomed the news of a second series and said the program was a tribute to the work of surf lifesavers across the country: "I have travelled around Australia extensively during the Year of the Surf Lifesaver and many people have told me how much they love Surf Patrol and the realistic portrayal of SLSA members," he said. "We look forward to working closely with Cornerbox and Channel 7 to ensure that the second series portrays the very best of our movement." [7]

Series Three

Season three of Surf Patrol focused on the beaches of Queensland, primarily the Northern Gold Coast and Southport & Surfers Paradise SLSCs. Many episodes primarily feature Lifesavers Ryan Knight (Lifesaver of the Year), Kenny Lloyd (Surfers Paradise Patrol Captain) and Tom Abella (popular public figure) due to their relative popularity with viewers.

The season debuted well, attracting an audience of 1.526 million viewers.

SeasonEpisodesViewershipRef
ViewersRatingRank
One131.45410.3No. 6 [8]
Two101.3639.6No. 13
Three81.4159.7No. 6

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