Classic Television
What I have noticed when I upload rare movies to Youtube they get taken down....
I have 100's of rare Australian T.V shows from the early 90's which will never be released again, sorry to say I don't have the time anymore, all these rare shows will slowly fade from existence thanks to Youtube's copyright policies.
Challenger
It was an Australian children's game show that aired on the Nine Network in 1997 and 1998. The first host was Diarmid Heidenreich famous for playing Dougie the pizza delivery guy in the Pizza Hut commercials in the mid-1990s. After he left the show in early 1998 he was replaced by hosts Adrian DeVito and Zoe Sheridan. Adrian DeVito and Zoe Sheridan continued to film 265 episodes before the show was superseded with a return of Now You See It.
Gym Jam Club
An Australian fitness show which teachers children to
be fit and healthy.
Sky Trackers, Adventures of the Bush Patrol, Wormwood, Acropolis Now, Escape from Jupiter, The Search For Treasure Island,
Wheel Of Fortune, Thunderstone, Lift Off, Fergus McPhail, Don't Blame The Koalas, Five Mile Creek, The Elephant Princess, The Lost Tribes,
Ocean Girl, The Wayne Manifesto, Ja'mie: Private School Girl, Double Dare, Kangaroo Palace, Kingswood Country, High Flyers,
The Genie From Down Under, Worst Best Friends, The Adventures of Lano & Woodley, Comedy Company, Return to Jupiter, Castaway,
A Country Practice, Lockie Leonard, Ocean Star - The Quest, Cybergirl, The Gift, Chuck Finn, [Bikie Wars] Brothers in Arms, Clowning Around,
Young Talent Time, Escape of the Artful Dodger, Farscape, The Adventures of Skippy, All Aussie Adventures, Pirate Islands, Spellbinder I,
Professor Poopsnagle's Steam Zeppelin, Skippy The Bush Kangaroo, Neighbours 1986 - 1990, E Street, Sugar and Spice, Round The Twist,
Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures, Horace and Tina, My Place, Thank God You're Here, Misery Guts, Bananas in Pyjamas, Bush Tucker Man,
Brides of Christ, The Sleepover Club, Sale Of The Century, Fast Tracks, All Together Now, Police Rescue, Hey Dad..!, Elly and Jools,
The Saddle Club, Pizza, Pugwall, Ship to Shore, Snobs, The Henderson Kids, The Girl From Tomorrow, A gURL's wURLd, Mortified,
The Ferals, Johnson and Friends, Holly's Heroes, H2O - Just Add Water, Jonah From Tonga, Bangkok Hilton, Streetsmartz, Puberty Blues
My Kid's a Star
An Australian reality/talent show program based on the American series I Know My Kid's a Star. Hosted by Cameron Daddo, it started airing during prime time on the Nine Network from 9 April 2008 in a 60 minute format.
Due to low ratings, it later moved to a weekend timeslot, where it aired in a 30 minute format.
The show follows 10 child performers and their parents on a six week talent boot camp that will see one of the performers leave with $50,000 and the title of "child star". The young performers will be judged by a three member panel which includes former The Partridge Family actor Danny Bonaduce, who also appeared in the original American version.
The show has raised some controversy for focusing on the antics of the stage parents rather than the young performers, and promos of the show prominently featured this aspect of the program. Some of the parents of the contestants have claimed that Nine misled them over the content of the show.
Legacy of the Silver Shadow
Four ordinary kids face the extraordinary fact that a superhero really did exist in their city. The Silver Shadow is a forgotten crusader who waged a solitary war against crime and wrongdoing in the city 50 years ago. The kids discover a recording of the Silver Shadow's mind - an artificial intelligence the hero constructed in case he ever lost his fight against evil. The recording has a single purpose: to recruit a replacement. For our four kids, it's an opportunity of a lifetime - to learn and implement the Silver Shadow's heroic powers. They embark upon a bizarre double life - school kids by day, fledgling superheroes by night.