Village Vets Australia

Last updated

Village Vets Australia
Presented by
  • Anthony Bennett
  • James Carroll
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes14
Production
Production company Screentime
Release
Original network LifeStyle
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Audio formatDolby Digital 5.1
Original release24 July 2014 (2014-07-24) 
present

Village Vets Australia is an Australian television series starring veterinarians Anthony Bennett and James Carroll. [1] The first series premiered on LifeStyle on 24 July 2014. [2] The second series began airing on 30 July 2015. [3] It is produced by Screentime. [1]

Contents

The series was nominated for an award at the 15th Screen Producers Australia Awards. [4]

Episodes

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
Season premiere Season finale
1 524 July 201428 August 2014
2 830 July 201517 September 2015

Series 1 (2014)

No.TitleOriginal air dateViewersRank
(Night)
1"Gypsy the Horse & Elsie the Cow"24 July 2014 (2014-07-24)63,000#2 [5]
2"Sarcoid Horse & Bryden's Operation"31 July 2014 (2014-07-31)57,000#4 [6]
3"Tim's Cow"7 August 2014 (2014-08-07)69,000#1 [7]
4"Alpaca Down"14 August 2014 (2014-08-14)85,000#1 [8]
5"Lumpy Dog"21 August 2014 (2014-08-21)88,000#1 [9]
6"Man Flu & Percy's Knee"28 August 2014 (2014-08-28)94,000#1 [10]

Series 2 (2015)

No.TitleOriginal air dateViewersRank
(Night)
1"James and Bailey"30 July 2015 (2015-07-30)73,000#5 [11]
2"Episode 2"6 August 2015 (2015-08-06)69,000#5 [12]
3"Episode 3"13 August 2015 (2015-08-13)89,000#2 [13]
4"Episode 4"20 August 2015 (2015-08-20)97,000#1 [14]
5"Gilligan's Island"27 August 2015 (2015-08-27)65,000#2 [15]
6"Mini Toby"3 September 2015 (2015-09-03)82,000#3 [16]
7"Fiesta's Eye"10 September 2015 (2015-09-10)N/ATBA
8"Just Dylan"17 September 2015 (2015-09-17)75,000#2 [17]

Books

Anthony Bennett and James Carroll went on to write two books, Village Vets and Calving Straps and Zombie Cats, co-authored with writer Mark Whittaker. [18] [19] [20]

Related Research Articles

<i>Rake</i> (Australian TV series) Australian television series (2010-2018)

Rake is an Australian television program, produced by Essential Media and Entertainment, that first aired on the ABC TV in 2010. It stars Richard Roxburgh as the rakish Cleaver Greene, a brilliant but self-destructive Sydney barrister, defending a usually guilty client. The show airs in the United States on DirecTV's Audience Network and was previously available on Netflix in the UK, Ireland, Canada, the United States, the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Czech Republic, Poland, and Thailand. The fifth and final series went into production in October 2017 and premiered on 19 August 2018.

Surveillance Oz is an Australian factual television series screened on the Seven Network that premiered in October 2012. In May 2015, spin-off series Surveillance Oz: Dash Cam launched.

<i>The Great Australian Bake Off</i> Australian television baking series

The Great Australian Bake Off is an Australian television baking series that is based on the BBC baking competition The Great British Bake Off.

<i>Janet King</i> (TV series) Australian TV series

Janet King is an Australian television drama program which began airing on ABC1 from 27 February 2014. It was created as a spin-off from the 2011 legal drama Crownies. It follows the story of Senior Crown Prosecutor Janet King, tracking her journey in Series 1 in the Department of Public Prosecutions to a Royal Commission into Serious Firearm Crime in Series 2 to the National Crime Commission in Series 3.

Aussie Pickers is an Australian reality television series which premiered on A&E on 9 May 2013. It is an Australian adaption of American series American Pickers. The show follows Lucas Callaghan and Adam McDonald as they travel around Australia, buying ("picking") antiques and collectibles. They look through attics, backyards and sheds in the search for forgotten relics.

<i>Studio 10</i> Australian television news show

Studio 10 is an Australian morning talk show on Network 10. The show is presented by Angela Bishop, Narelda Jacobs and Tristan MacManus and airs between 10 am and noon on weekdays and a highlights show airs between 10 am and noon on weekends. Studio 10 is broadcast live from Network 10 Studios in Pyrmont, a suburb in Sydney's inner-city.

<i>The Bachelor</i> (Australian TV series) Australian reality television series

The Bachelor Australia is a reality television adaptation of the U.S. series of the same name. The series, hosted by Osher Günsberg, first premiered on Network 10 on 8 September 2013. Its success resulted in spin-offs The Bachelorette Australia and Bachelor in Paradise Australia.

This is a synoptic list of events and premieres which occurred, in 2014 in Australian television, the 59th year of continuous operation of television in Australia.

The seventh series of the Australian cooking game show MasterChef Australia premiered on 5 May 2015 on Network Ten.

<i>Australias Next Top Model</i> (season 9) Season of television series

The ninth cycle of Australia's Next Top Model began airing 30 April 2015 on Fox8. Jennifer Hawkins and Alex Perry returned judges for this season, while Cheyenne Tozzi was added as a new co-mentor alongside Didier Cohen, who was formerly a judge on the previous season.

This is a list of Australian television events and premieres that are scheduled to occur in 2015, the 60th year of continuous operation of television in Australia.

<i>The Bachelorette</i> (Australian TV series) Australian TV series or program

The Bachelorette Australia is a reality television adaptation of the U.S. series of the same name, and a spin-off of The Bachelor Australia. The series, hosted by Osher Günsberg, premiered on 23 September 2015 on Network 10.

River Cottage Australia is an Australian adaptation of the English franchise of the same name. The series sees former chef Paul West showcase local produce and farming while attempting to live in a self-sufficient manner. The series premiered on 27 June 2013 on The LifeStyle Channel and ran for two seasons before moving to The LifeStyle Channel's sister network LifeStyle Food in 2015 where it aired a further two seasons.

The third season of The Bachelor premiered on 29 July 2015. This season features Sam Wood, a 34-year-old Melbourne-based business owner and personal trainer, and founder of children's fitness company Gecko Kids, originally from Tasmania; courting 21 women.

E! was an Australian and New Zealand pay television channel, owned by NBCUniversal International Networks. Much like its American counterpart it featured entertainment-related programming, reality television and Hollywood news. It was available, at the time of closure, through the Foxtel and FetchTV platforms in Australia. It was available on the Sky platform in New Zealand, from April 2002 until 15 January 2023. It was also available on the Austar service prior to 2012. In 2014, it became available on Australian streaming service Foxtel Play.

The first season of The Bachelorette Australia premiered on Network Ten on 23 September 2015. The season features Sam Frost, a 26-year-old Marketing Manager from Melbourne, Victoria, courting 14 men. Frost previously appeared on the second season of The Bachelor Australia, where although she won the show and received a proposal from Blake Garvey, the two separated prior to the finale airing.

The fourth season of The Bachelor premiered on 27 July 2016. This season features Richie Strahan, a 31-year-old Rope Access Technician from Perth, Western Australia, courting 25 women. Strahan previously appeared on the first season of The Bachelorette Australia featuring Sam Frost, where he finished in third place.

<i>Paramedics</i> (Australian TV series) Australian TV series or program

Paramedics is an Australian factual television series that looks at the everyday working of paramedics in Victoria, and is narrated by Australia actor Samuel Johnson.

References

  1. 1 2 Galvin, Nick (24 July 2014). "Meet the stars of Village Vets Australia". The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  2. Knox, David (3 July 2014). "Airdate: Village Vets Australia". TV Tonight . Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  3. Knox, David (29 June 2015). "Returning: Village Vets Australia". TV Tonight. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  4. "SPA Awards finalists announced". If . 23 September 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  5. Knox, David (25 July 2014). "Thursday 24 July 2014". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  6. Knox, David (1 August 2014). "Thursday 31 July 2014". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  7. Knox, David (8 August 2014). "Thursday 7 August 2014". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  8. Knox, David (15 August 2014). "Thursday 14 August 2014". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  9. Knox, David (22 August 2014). "Thursday 21 August 2014". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  10. Knox, David (29 August 2014). "Thursday 28 August 2014". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  11. Knox, David (31 July 2015). "Thursday 30 July 2015". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  12. Knox, David (7 August 2015). "Thursday 6 August 2015". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  13. Knox, David (14 August 2015). "Thursday 13 August 2015". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  14. Knox, David (21 August 2015). "Thursday 20 August 2015". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  15. Knox, David (28 August 2015). "Thursday 27 August 2015". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  16. Knox, David (4 September 2015). "Thursday 3 September 2015". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  17. Knox, David (18 September 2015). "Thursday 17 September 2015". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  18. Bennett, Anthony; Carroll, James (2015). Village Vets. ABC Harper Collins. ISBN   978-0-7333-3418-4 . Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  19. Bennett, Anthony; Carroll, James (2015). Calving Straps and Zombie Cats. ABC Harper Collins. ISBN   9780733334191 . Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  20. "Testimonial on Mark Whittaker's website". www.markwhittakerwritingcoach.com. Retrieved 4 September 2020.