List of Australian Football League television shows

This is a list of AFL shows which have aired on Australian television, as of 2011.

AFL Game Day edit

Channel:  Seven Network
Years:  2008–2020
Airs:  Sunday @ 10:00am
Duration:  60 minutes

Current Cast edit

AFL Game Day: Primetime edit

Seven Network
Hosted by Hamish McLachlan, with Tom Harley, Matthew Richardson, Ben Cousins and Jason Akermanis

AFL Lovematch edit

Fox Footy Channel

AFL Squadron edit

Seven Network
Hosted by Garry Lyon

AFL Teams edit

Fox Sports Australia

AFL Today edit

Seven Network, early 1990s
Hosted by Bruce McAvaney, with Scott Palmer

Any Given Sunday edit

Channel:  Nine Network
Years:  2005–2006
Aired:  Sunday @ 1:00pm
Duration:  60 minutes

Season 1 Cast edit

Season 2 Cast edit

Before the Bounce edit

(Fox Sports Australia)

Before the Game edit

Originally named After the Game in 2003

Channel:  Network Ten
Years:  2003–2013
Airs:  Thursday @ 8:30pm (Originally Saturday @ 6.30pm and 11:30pm)
Duration:  60 minutes / 30 minutes

Current Cast edit

Former Cast edit

Current Segments edit

  • Tool of the Week
  • Player of the Day
  • Newspaper Headlines
  • Inside 60

Former Segments edit

  • Diary of a Footballer
  • Jumping in Hot Water
  • "Strauchanie"
  • Lehmo's Footy Clinic
  • Make a Wish Foundation

Beyond the Boundary edit

(Network Ten)
Hosted by Christi Malthouse

The Big League edit

Hosted by Peter Landy

The Bounce edit

(Seven Network)

The Business End edit

Herald Sun web series
Years:  2011–present
Airs:  Saturday @ 7:00pm
Duration:  21 minutes (3 × 7 minutes)

Current Cast edit

  • Sam Edmund  (Host, 2011—present)
  • Paul Roos  (Panellist, 2011—present)
  • Mike Sheahan  (Panellist, 2011–present)
  • Mark Robinson  (Panellist, 2011—present)

Classic Quarters edit

(Fox Footy Channel)

The Club edit

(Seven Network, 2001)
Hosted by Craig Hutchison, with David Rhys-Jones (as the coach)

The Collectors edit

(Fox Footy Channel)

Cometti Live edit

Nine Network, 2002
Hosted by Dennis Cometti, with Ben Allan and Brad Hardie

The Crows Show edit

Seven Network
Featuring James Brayshaw and Nikki Visser

The Fifth Quarter edit

Network Ten, 2004–2011

The Final Siren edit

Channel:  One
Years:  2011
Airs:  Sunday @ 6:00pm
Duration:  60 minutes / 30 minutes

Cast edit

Segments edit

  • Cross to Herald Sun office  (With Jon Ralph)
  • Top Ten Plays of the Week
  • Performer of the Round  (Presented by Chris Grant)
  • Round Rewound

The Final Story edit

Channel:  Nine Network
Format:  Documentary
Years:  2011 (4 episodes)
Aired:  Sunday @ 12:00pm
Duration:  60 minutes

List of Episodes edit

Footy Flashbacks edit

Fox Footy Channel [ {Channel7} Sandy Roberts after AFL gameDay finished in 2015]

Football Inquest edit

Seven Network, ?–1974
Hosted by Mike Williamson, with Reg Hickey

Footy Classified edit

Channel:  Nine Network
Years:  2007–present
Airs:  Monday @ 10:30pm
Duration:  60 minutes

Cast edit

Fill-in Cast edit

  • James Brayshaw  (Occasional guest host)
  • Damian Barrett  (Occasional guest panellist)

Former Cast edit

Current Segments edit

  • Power Analyser
  • Good Call? Bad Call?
  • Caro's Arrow
  • The Burning Question
  • Tomorrow's Headlines

Former Segments edit

  • Meet the Press

Footy Plus edit

Seven Network, 1997–2002
Hosted by Bruce Abernethy, with James Brayshaw and Nikki Visser

The Footy Show (AFL) edit

Channel:  Nine Network
Years:  1994–2019
Airs:  Thursday, 8:30pm
Duration:  90 minutes

Regular Cast edit

  • Sam Newman  (Presenter, 1994—present)
  • James Brayshaw  (co-host, 2006—present)
  • Rebecca Maddern (co-host, 2016—present)

Semi-regular Cast edit

Former Cast edit

Current Segments edit

  • Sam's Mailbag  (by Sam Newman, 1994—present)
  • Street Talk  (by Sam Newman, 1994—present)
  • Almost Football Legends  (Originally by Trevor Marmalade, now by Shane Crawford/Billy Brownless, 1994—present)
  • That's What I'm Talkin' About  (By Shane Crawford and Chris Sheedy, 2009—present)
  • Charlie Sheen Medal  (2011—present)
  • Hot Seat  (2011—present)
  • Old Man Crawf  (2015 - present)

Former Segments edit

  • Fyfe's Footy Flicks  (Cartoonist Andrew Fyfe's satiric animations)
  • Bill's Wheel  (Billy Brownless travelled to local footy clubs for a competition)
  • House of Bulger  (Parody of daytime soap operas starring Shane Crawford)
  • Bulger, MD  (The sequel to House of Bulger)
  • Hatchet Jobs  (Chopped footage from coach interviews, 2006)
  • Marstermind  (Based on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, presented by Eddie McGuire)
  • Pillow Talk  (James Brayshaw or Garry Lyon interview partners of AFL footballers)
  • Under the pump  (A member of the panel is questions by the cast)

Four Quarters edit

Seven Network, 1995
Hosted by Sandy Roberts

The Fox Footy Archive edit

Fox Footy Channel

Fox Footy Feature edit

Fox Footy Channel

Fox League Teams edit

Fox Footy Channel

From The FOX Footy Vault edit

Fox Footy Channel

The Game edit

Seven Network

The Game Plan (AFL) edit

One

The Gospel edit

Fox Footy Channel

Grumpy Old Men edit

Fox Footy Channel
With Bob Davis, Kevin Bartlett and Tony Shaw / Doug Hawkins

The Hey Jimmy! AFL Variety Hour edit

Channel:  SBS
Years:  2002 (4 episodes)
Aired:  Wednesday, 10:30pm
Duration:  60 minutes

Cast edit

  • Jim Stynes  (Host, 2002)
  • Anthony Eales  (co-host, 2002)
  • Chris Hawthorne  (co-host, 2002)
  • Jim Krakouer  (Panellist, 2002)
  • Bianca Peters  (Panellist, 2002)

Segments edit

  • Jimmy on a Mission
  • Scoreboard Pressure
  • A Week's a Long Time in Football
  • Auskick Future Star
  • Hey Jimmy! Sitcom Sketch
  • The Lesser Man
  • High View in the Stands

Just Footy / Just AFL edit

Seven Network, 1997
Hosted by Wayne Carey, with Wayne Campbell, Aussie Jones and Anthony Hudson

Kellogg's Junior Supporters' Club edit

Hosted by Kevin Bartlett

League Teams edit

Seven Network, early 1960s–1986
Hosted by Bob Davis, with Jack Dyer and Lou Richards

Live and Kicking edit

Seven Network, 1998–1999 Hosted by Jason Dunstall, with Doug Hawkins and James Hird

Living With Footballers edit

Fox Footy Channel

On the Couch edit

Fox Footy Channel

One Week at a Time edit

Channel:  One
Years:  2009–2011
Airs:  Monday 9:30pm
Duration:  60 minutes

Current Cast edit

Former Cast edit

Current Segments edit

  • Top 10 Plays of the Week
  • Mark of the Year
  • Goal of the Year
  • Hard Questions
  • Hero of the Week
  • Villain of the Week

Rex Hunt's Footy Panel edit

Seven Network

Saturday Central edit

Fox Footy Channel

Seven's Match of the Round edit

Seven Network, 2002
Hosted by Rex Hunt

The Sunday Footy Show (AFL) edit

Nine Network Hosted by James Brayshaw, with Shane Crawford, Nathan Brown, Damian Barrett, Billy Brownless and Dr. Peter Larkins

Totally Footy edit

Network Ten, 2002

Talking Footy edit

Seven Network, 1995–2002 Hosted by Bruce McAvaney (1990s) and Tim Lane, with Mike Sheahan, Malcolm Blight, Leigh Matthews, David Parkin, Terry Wallace, Gary Ayres, Robert Walls and Caroline Wilson

Seven Network, 2014–2019 Hosted by Luke Darcy with Tim Watson, Wayne Carey and Sam McClure.

White Line Fever edit

Fox Footy Channel

The Winners edit

ABC, 1978–1987 Hosted by Drew Morphett

The Winners (Fox Show) edit

Fox Footy Channel, 2002–2006 Hosted by Clinton Grybas

Yokayi Footy edit

NITV, 2020–present

Hosted by Tony Armstrong, Bianca Hunt (2020) and Megan Waters (2021-present), with rotating panellists, former AFL players Darryl White, Andrew Krakouer and Gilbert McAdam.

Much like its predecessor, The Marngrook Footy Show, it focuses on indigenous players and issues.

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