Getaway
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Getaway is Australia's longest-running and most popular holiday and travel television programme. Debuting on 14 May 1992, it is currently broadcast on Thursday evenings at 7.30 p.m. on the Nine Network. Its main competitor is The Great Outdoors on the Seven Network.
The first season initially only looked at only Australian resorts but by 1993 had expanded to look at overseas destinations.
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[edit] Presenters
- Jeff Watson (1992 - 1998)
- Tina Dalton (1992 - 1993)
- Anna McMahon (1992 - 1993)
- David Reyne (1992 - 1993, 1996 - 2005)
- Rebecca Harris (1992 - 1997)
- Jane Rutter (1994)
- Chrissy Morrisey (1995)
- Lochie Daddo (1994 - 1999)
- Catriona Rowntree (1996 - )
- Sorrel Wilby (1996 - 2005 )
- Ben Dark (1999 - )
- Brendon Julian (2004 - 2005 )
- Jules Lund (2004 - )
- Natalie Gruzlewski (2004 - )
- Erik Thomson (2006 - )
- Timothy Govey (2006 - )
- Jodhi Meares (2006 - )
- Mark Freelander (2007 - )
- Jason Dundas (2007 - )
[edit] Awards
Getaway won a People's Choice Award in 1994 and an Australian Tourism Award for Excellence in the Media in 1995.
Getaway has also been nominated for the Most Popular Lifestyle Program Logie Award at the Logie Awards of 2003, 2004 and 2005, each time being beaten by the ever popular Backyard Blitz. It was also nominated at the Logie Awards of 1999 and nominated as the Favourite Lifestyle Program at the Australian People Choice Awards of 1999.
[edit] Seven Wonders of the World
In a recent episode, Getaway asked viewers to choose a new Seven Wonders of the World based on several destinations which had been pre-selected by the show's producers.
The destinations were (winners are shown in bold):
Natural wonders:
Ancient 1 wonders
Ancient 2 wonders
Waterfall wonders
Modern wonders
City wonders
Island wonders