The Great Outdoors (Australian TV series)

The Great Outdoors was an Australian travel magazine series broadcast on the Seven Network. It began in 1993 and was broadcast regularly until 2009, with a short-lived revival in 2012.

The Great Outdoors
Reboot logo
GenreTravel Magazine
Presented byErnie Dingo (1992-2009)
Adam Brand (2012)
Rachael Finch (2012)
Peter Wells (2012)
Tom Williams (2001–2009, 2012)
Country of originAustralia
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons18
No. of episodes640
Production
Camera setupVideo (19932003)
HD video (filmized) (20032009; 2012)
Running time60 minutes (Including commercials)
(initially 30 minutes until 2002)
Release
Original networkSeven Network
Picture format576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Audio formatStereo
Original releaseOriginal:
5 February 1993 - 15 August 2009
Reboot:
6 October 2012 
24 November 2012
External links
Website

History

Similar to its long time competitor Getaway, on the Nine Network, the program featured a team of reporters who travelled around Australia and overseas, reporting on travel destinations, tourist attractions and accommodation.

The program premiered on 5 February 1993 in a 30-minute format and was broadcast on Tuesday evenings at 8:00 pm. In 2002, the show was expanded to 60 minutes and moved to the Monday 7:30 pm timeslot, where it had stayed until 2006.

After suffering a gradual decline in ratings, the show moved to a new timeslot of 6:30 pm Saturdays from the 2007 season. On 28 April 2007, the show celebrated 600 episodes,[1] making it one of the longest-running programs on Australian television. However, after further decline in ratings, The Great Outdoors was cancelled in August 2009. The show did briefly return in October 2012 for a revamped series with 8 episodes airing on a Saturday evening at 5pm, with the possibility of a new season in 2013 which did not eventuate.

Former presenters

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See also

References

  1. Idato, Michael (27 April 2007). "The Great Outdoors". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 9 December 2007.
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