User:Allied45/Sandbox:List of international television series premieres on Australian television in 2009

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2009 in Australian television

This is a list of Australian domestic television series which debuted, or are scheduled to debut, in 2009.

Premieres

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Program Network Debut date
Does My Bum Look Big?   Does My Bum Look Big? Seven Network 4 January 2009
Omid Djalili Show, The   The Omid Djalili Show [1][2] ABC1 7 January 2009
Digimon Data Squad   Digimon Data Squad Seven Network 11 January 2009
Flashpoint   Flashpoint [3][4][5][6][7][8] Nine Network 11 January 2009
Roman's Empire   Roman's Empire [9][10] ABC2 15 January 2009
Code Geass   Code Geass [11] ABC2 19 January 2009
Zoo, The   The Zoo (Axed after 5 episodes) [12][13][14] Nine Network 19 January 2009
Dark Years, The   The Dark Years [15][16] SBS TV 21 January 2009
Wolverine and the X-Men   Wolverine and the X-Men [17] ABC1 1 February 2009
Ex-Wives Club, The   The Ex-Wives Club [18] Seven Network 1 February 2009
Lead Balloon   Lead Balloon [19] ABC1 3 February 2009
Lie to Me   Lie to Me [20][21][22][23][24] Network Ten 3 February 2009
Sun, Sea and Bargain Spotting   Sun, Sea and Bargain Spotting [19] ABC2 3 February 2009
Life on Mars   Life on Mars [20][21][22] Network Ten 5 February 2009
Auction House   Auction House Seven Network 9 February 2009
Customs   Customs [25][26] Nine Network 9 February 2009
Demons to Darlings   Demons to Darlings Seven Network 9 February 2009
Doctors, The   The Doctors [27][28][21][22][29] Network Ten 9 February 2009
Ruddy Hell! It's Harry and Paul   Ruddy Hell! It's Harry and Paul [30][31] ABC1 11 February 2009
Batman: The Brave and the Bold   Batman: The Brave and the Bold Nine Network 14 February 2009
My Teen's a Nightmare   My Teen's a Nightmare [32] ABC2 18 February 2009
Chuggington   Chuggington [33] ABC1 19 February 2009
Gavin & Stacey   Gavin & Stacey (Axed after one episode in Sydney and Brisbane only) [34][35][36][37] Seven Network 21 February 2009
My Boys   My Boys Nine Network 21 February 2009
Not Going Out   Not Going Out (Axed after one episode in Sydney and Brisbane only) [34][35][37] Seven Network 21 February 2009
Prototype This!   Prototype This! [38] SBS TV 21 February 2009
Kevin Bishop Show, The   The Kevin Bishop Show [39] ABC2 25 February 2009
Lost in Austen   Lost in Austen [40][41] ABC1 8 March 2009
Carpoolers   Carpoolers [42] Seven Network 10 March 2009
Total Drama Island   Total Drama Island [43] ABC1 17 March 2009
Trawlermen   Trawlermen [44] SBS TV 18 March 2009
Spectacle: Elvis Costello with...   Spectacle: Elvis Costello with... [45] ABC2 20 March 2009
No Heroics   No Heroics [46] ABC2 20 March 2009
Oprah's Big Give   Oprah's Big Give [47] Network Ten 22 March 2009
Border Security USA   Border Security USA [48] Seven Network 19 April 2009
Evidence, The   The Evidence [49] Nine Network 19 April 2009
Russell Brand's Ponderland   Russell Brand's Ponderland [50][51][48] Seven Network 22 April 2009
Billy Connolly: Journey to the Edge of the World   Billy Connolly: Journey to the Edge of the World [52] Seven Network April 2009
Merlin   Merlin [21][53][54] Network Ten 3 May 2009
Worst Week   Worst Week [20][21][55] Network Ten 21 May 2009
Castle   Castle [56] Seven Network May 2009
American Gladiators   American Gladiators [57] Seven Network Still to debut
Amne$ia  Amne$ia [58][59] Nine Network Still to debut
Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader?   Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader? [60] Network Ten Still to debut
  Big Shots Big Shots [58][59] Nine Network Still to debut
  Canterbury's Law Canterbury's Law [58][59] Nine Network Still to debut
Cleveland Show, The   The Cleveland Show [20] Network Ten Still to debut
Courtroom K   Courtroom K [20] Network Ten Still to debut
Crusoe   Crusoe [6] Nine Network Still to debut
Dead Set   Dead Set [61] SBS TV Still to debut
Eleventh Hour   Eleventh Hour [62][6][63] Nine Network Still to debut
Ex List, The   The Ex List [20] Network Ten Still to debut
Father of the Pride   /   Father of the Pride [64] Nine HD Still to debut
Goode Family, The   The Goode Family [62] Seven Network Still to debut
Harper's Island   Harper's Island [20][21] Network Ten Still to debut
Huntik: Secrets & Seekers   Huntik: Secrets & Seekers [65] Network Ten Still to debut
It's Adam and Shelley   It's Adam and Shelley [1] ABC2 Still to debut
Jingles   Jingles [58][59] Nine Network Still to debut
Kings   Kings [62] Seven Network Still to debut
Knight Rider   Knight Rider [62][66][67][59] Seven Network Still to debut
Last Enemy, The   The Last Enemy [68] ABC1 Still to debut
Little Mosque on the Prairie   Little Mosque on the Prairie [69] SBS TV Still to debut
My Boy Jack   My Boy Jack [70] Seven Network Still to debut
My Own Worst Enemy   My Own Worst Enemy [62][66][59] Seven Network Still to debut
Office, The   The Office Spin Off [71] Seven Network Still to debut
Opportunity Knocks   Opportunity Knocks [62][72] Seven Network Still to debut
October Road   October Road Seven Network Still to debut
Party Animals   Party Animals [1] ABC1 Still to debut
Philanthropist, The   The Philanthropist [62] Seven Network Still to debut
Project Gary   Project Gary [62] Seven Network Still to debut
Reaper   Reaper [73][59] Seven Network Still to debut
Rock Rivals   Rock Rivals [58][59] Nine Network Still to debut
Stephen Fry in America   Stephen Fry in America [74] ABC1 Still to debut
Superstars of Dance   Superstars of Dance [75][76][77] Nine Network Still to debut
Swingtown   Swingtown [78][59] Network Ten Still to debut
Tracey Ullman's State of the Union   Tracey Ullman's State of the Union [1] ABC1 Still to debut
Truth About Food, The   The Truth About Food (unaired from 2007) [79] Nine Network Still to debut
Unusuals, The   The Unusuals [80][6] Nine Network Still to debut
Who Do You Think You Are?   Who Do You Think You Are? [80][6] Nine Network Still to debut
Program Network Debut date
Camp Rock the Tasman [81] Disney Channel 2 January 2009

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