Gogglebox Australia

Gogglebox Australia
Genre Reality Television
Based on Gogglebox
Country of origin Australia
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 10 (as of 15 April 2015)
Production
Producer(s) Shine Australia
Running time 50 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel LifeStyle
Network Ten
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Original run 11 February 2015 – present
External links
[[1]
[2] Website]

Gogglebox Australia is an Australian reality television series which premiered on February 11, 2015 on Lifestyle and February 12, 2015 on Network Ten. It is based on the British television series Gogglebox. It is a co-production between pay TV provider Foxtel and commercial Network Ten. It airs on Foxtel's Lifestyle Channel first, and is repeated 24 hours later on Ten.[3] The Show is produced by Shine Australia.[4]

The series has been renewed for a second series which will air later in 2015[5]

Transmission

Series No. of
episodes
Timeslot Series premiere Series finale Avg. viewers
(in thousands)
Most watched episode Viewers
(thousands)
1 10 Wednesday 9:30pm–10:30pm[a] 11 February 2015 15 April 2015 129,000 "Episode 9" 150,000
Thursday 8:30pm–9:30pm[b] 12 February 2015 16 April 2015 471,000 "Episode 10" 594,000

Viewers

VIewers About (Information)
Angie and Yvie Their place is bustling and chaotic thanks to the small circus of dogs they foster. The housemates love grabbing some takeaway and a cheeky wine and settling in for a bit of telly.
Symon and Adam Best mates and larrikins, the boys met on a university pub crawl. Both Physiotherapy students, they have just returned from volunteering overseas. While less inclined to watch the nightly current affairs shows, they promise to be up-to-speed on important topics like the latest goss from Kim and Kanye.
Anastasia and Faye Both born in Australia to Greek parents. Expect this pair to always be talking about the latest celeb gossip or yelling at the TV in multiple languages, usually with a Scotch or Baileys in hand.
The Dalton Family Parents Matt, Kate, and their two daughters, Holly and Millie. The girls love watching teen flicks and reality shows, but they also love sport, especially AFL. Expect plenty of disagreements over who gets control of the TV remote. Holly and Millie will most likely be attached to their mobiles while they’re watching the box.
The Delpechitra family Parents Patrick and Tracey, sons Wendel and Ethan, daughter Vestal. Patrick and Tracey moved from Sri Lanka to Australia 25 years ago and haven’t looked back. This tight-knit family promises a big sense of humour while chewing the fat over the latest reality TV scandal and the cricket.
The Jackson family Parents Stacey and Grant and their six children Corey, Britney, Jesse, Chase, Kane and Nate. With six kids, this living room is guaranteed to be boisterous. The Jackson home is often brimming with and friends, especially when there’s a Tiger’s match on.
The Kidd family: Parents Stuart and Janet, son Michael, his wife Elena, and youngest son Roger. As avid TV fans, The boys love all things Star Wars. Expect plenty of heated debates and never a dull moment in the loungeroom when the telly is on.
Lee and Keith, from Melbourne’s outer-northern suburbs With two grown-up children, the pair are currently saving up to celebrate 30 years of marriage in Las Vegas. They’ll never miss their favourite quiz shows, the nightly news or current affairs.
Mick and Di Indigenous art dealers who have been happily married for nearly 50 years. With a love of art, food and wine, watching the news and testing their knowledge on quiz shows, they are sure to bring a keen cultural eye to the week’s biggest moments in television.
Tom and Wayne They met at a country dance while Kylie Minogue’s Love at First Sight was playing. Now 15 years on, they have raised three children together and are still madly in love. The couple and their dog, Satie, share the lounge together every night.

Season 1 (2015)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date Ratings
(Foxtel)/
(Network Ten)
11"Episode 1"February 11, 2015146,000[6]/495,000[7]
Shows featured: My Kitchen Rules, Selling Houses Australia, I'm a celebrity Australia, Dance Moms.
22"Episode 2"February 18, 2015107,000[8]/438,000[9]
Shows featured: My Kitchen Rules, Mamma Mia! (film), David Attenborough's Animal Attraction, Fashion Police, Four Corners Bali 9 Special.
33"Episode 3"February 25, 2015107,000[10]/493,000[11]
Shows featured: The Real Housewives of Melbourne, Four Corners Greyhound Racing Special, Downton Abbey, Top Gun.
44"Episode 4"March 4, 2015116,000[12]/503,000[13]
Shows featured: The Sound of Music, My Kitchen Rules, The Block, Embarrassing Bodies Down Under, SBS News NRL Scandal Coverage.
55"Episode 5"March 11, 2015120,000[14]/445,000[15]
Shows featured: SBS Eurovision News Telecast, The Big Bang Theory, Real Housewives of Melbourne, Dateline MH370 Special.
66"Episode 6"March 18, 2015140,000[16]/376,000[17]
Shows featured: Neighbours 30th Year Anniversary, The Walking Dead, I'm a celebrity Australia Finale, Jaws.
77"Episode 7"March 25, 2015131,000[18]/381,000[19]
Shows featured: Bondi Rescue, My Kitchen Rules, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Antiques Roadshow, Titanic, Selling Houses Australia.
88"Episode 8"April 1, 2015138,000[20]/471,000[21]
Shows featured: Gold Coast Cops, Hells Kitchen, Cricket World Cup Final, Forrest Gump, RuPaul's Drag Race.
99"Episode 9"April 8, 2015150,000[22]/518,000[23]
Shows featured: The Amazing Race, The Wizard of Oz, The Truth about Meat, Cyberbully, Justin Bieber's Roast.
1010"Episode 10"April 15, 2015134,000[24]/594,000[25]
Shows featured: Game of Thrones, Real Housewives of Melbourne, Bondi Vet, Insight, Dateline, My Kitchen Rules, Duck Dynasty.

Season 2 (2015)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date Ratings
111"Episode 1"TBA
Shows featured.

Notes

References

  1. http://tenplay.com.au/channel-ten/gogglebox
  2. http://www.lifestyle.com.au/gogglebox/
  3. "Gogglebox to premiere on Foxtel one night, TEN the next.". tvtonight.com.au.
  4. http://www.shineaustralia.com.au/
  5. http://tvtonight.com.au/2015/04/renewed-gogglebox-australia.html
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  16. http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/03/wednesday-18-march-2015.html
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  25. http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/04/thursday-16-april-2015.html