Things To Try Before You Die

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Things To Try Before You Die
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GenreTravel
Presented by Jules Lund
Livinia Nixon
Gary Sweet
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Running time60 minutes (including commercials)
Original release
Network Nine Network
Release17 July (2007-07-17) 
4 September 2007 (2007-09-04)
Related
Getaway (1992 – present)

Things To Try Before You Die (sometimes shortened to Things To Try) was an Australian travel show that was produced by and aired on the Nine Network. Making its debut on 17 July 2007, each episode of the show focused on a particular country and counted down the top 30 things that one 'must try' in that country.

Contents

The show was similar to Getaway , a travel show also airing on the Nine Network.

Presenters

Episodes

Season 1

##TitleOriginal Air Date
1101"United States"17 July 2007 (2007-07-17)
2102"New Zealand"24 July 2007 (2007-07-24)
3103"Africa"1 August 2007 (2007-08-01)
4104"Australia"7 August 2007 (2007-08-07)
5105"France"14 August 2007 (2007-08-14)
6106"Middle East / Arabia"21 August 2007 (2007-08-21)
7107"United Kingdom"28 August 2007 (2007-08-28)
8108"Far East"4 September 2007 (2007-09-04)

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