TAGGED: 1990s
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Supermarket Sweep (1992–94) was a chaotic game show where contestants competed to answer questions about brands and advertising and to find bargains in the aisles of a supermarket tha

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The long-running game show Wheel of Fortune (1981–2008) featured contestants who had to guess words, phrases and names after spinning a giant wheel to win money.

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The NFSA is celebrating TV game shows – from the popular and long-running family favourites to the cult classics.

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This Australian version of Jeopardy! (1993) follows the same format as the long-running American game show, where contestants choose from subject categories on the Jeopardy board and

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Gladiators (1995–96) was a strength and fitness challenge game show, hosted in its first season by Aaron Pedersen and Kimberley Joseph.

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The Price is Right was a popular afternoon game show that saw contestants plucked from the studio audience to take on solo challenges that involve guessing the prices of various products.

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Good News Week (1996–2000) was a chaotic and hilarious mix of news, satire and comedy.

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Featuring news veterans Tim Webster, Katrina Lee and Mike Gibson, this TEN Eyewitness News coverage centres on the famous Oarsome Foursome win in the Men’s Coxless Four at the 19

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As conveyed in this clip from Seven Nightly News, several factors added to the significance of Kieren Perkins’ gold medal win in the 1500m freestyle in Atlanta, 1996.

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To mark the 50th anniversary of the first raising of the Aboriginal flag in July 1971, proud Kamilaroi yinarr (woman) Cheree Toka writes about what the Aboriginal flag means to her.