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

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

Premieres[edit]

Free-to-air television[edit]

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

Subscription television[edit]

Program Network Debut date
Camp Rock the Tasman [81] Disney Channel 2 January 2009

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