Fringe Lane explores emerging and undiscovered facets of life in Melbourne.
Originally airing on Channel 31 Melbourne through mid-2011.
Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)
Fringe Lane explores emerging and undiscovered facets of life in Melbourne.
Originally airing on Channel 31 Melbourne through mid-2011.
Each week Arty Facts explores the fascinating history behind some of Melbourne's most famous...
View seriesStories of passionate collectors, dealers and auctioneers and the strange and quirky things they...
View seriesMore comedians, more kitchens, more mess! Stand-up comedian Laura Davis hosts more of Australia’s...
View seriesRating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
Since it debuted on Cable TV in 1996 In Pit Lane has bought Melbourne Television viewers the most diverse, international, national and local high performance motoring and motor-sport news ever seen on Australian television. In Pit Lane is screened weekly on Melbourne’s C31, created with RMITV crew. Live to air and watched by over 57, 000 viewers every week In Pit Lane is a unique blend of the latest news, interviews and entertainment.
Hosted by CTV Hall of Fame inductee Brett Ramsey.
Planning a camping trip around Australia? Plan it with Paul for advice on everything you could need...
View seriesAussie Garage will bring the latest in the Automotive Scene in WA to your lounge room. Aussie...
View seriesClassic Restos is an Award winning Lifestyle Automotive TV show that captures the vehicles & the...
View seriesRating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
The Mutant Way was comedy panel program that aired on Channel 31 Melbourne.
Produced by DeakinTV, The Mutant Way consists of two panels pitted against each other, as they battle it out through a series of challenges in order to make you laugh so hard your cheeks hurt. Each week, two panels are made up of regular weekly panelists who are then joined by two special guests.
Under Melbourne Tonight was an Australian TV comedy-variety show broadcasted on the Melbourne...
View seriesPlanet Nerd is a television comedy variety programme produced by RMITV. Starring Melbourne...
View seriesRating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
Providing an incisive and satirical look at the events making news, Pat McCaffrie is joined by a team of roving correspondents and special guests.
Originally broadcast on C31 Melbourne in 2018.
Under Melbourne Tonight was an Australian TV comedy-variety show broadcasted on the Melbourne...
View seriesJoin the very best Melbourne comedians as they present their own comedy specials for Channel 31....
View seriesPlanet Nerd is a television comedy variety programme produced by RMITV. Starring Melbourne...
View seriesRating: MA15+ — Mature Accompanied (Restricted to 15+) (Australia)
Finally, a bloody game show that won’t change your life!
The aim of the game is simple; to win a hot dog for yourself and all your mates. Dueling contestants are asked five questions, and every question they get right adds a new topping to their hot dog. The first to get five answers correct, wins the complete dog for themselves and all their friends! Hot Dog with the Lot; the fast paced game show where the stakes are low and the alcohol content is high.
Originally aired across Community TV from 2005-2006.
Planet Nerd is a television comedy variety programme produced by RMITV. Starring Melbourne...
View seriesTim Ferguson, formerly of the Doug Anthony Allstars and Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush, hosts a...
View seriesUnder Melbourne Tonight was an Australian TV comedy-variety show broadcasted on the Melbourne...
View seriesRating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
Planet Nerd is a television comedy variety programme produced by RMITV.
Starring Melbourne comedians Dan Walmsley, Paul Verhoeven, Ben McKenzie, Simon Barber, Jason English-Rees, Andrew Doodson, Lou Pardi and Rob Lloyd.
Planet Nerd was nominated for Best Comedy Program at the 2008 Antenna Awards.
Fishcam rebooted. A mad, live-to-air underwater party hosted by Lessons with Luis, featuring many...
View seriesFringe Lane explores emerging and undiscovered facets of life in Melbourne. Originally airing on...
View seriesWelcome The Bazura Project, the world’s aft-most authority on the world of cinema. The show...
View seriesRating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
The QTV cameras are out and about bringing you the best of Q+ world, in this magazine-style TV program. QTV is a news and currents affairs program bringing home the vibrant events, and fascinating insights into the hot topics for the Q+ community.
Unmasked is a neurodiversity extravaganza: a talk show that gives neurodivergent folks a space to...
View seriesEach week Bent TV aims to constructively contribute to an inclusive society, that is accepting, and...
View seriesBy Popular Demand is a live music TV show recorded by Popular Music students in the studios at...
View seriesRating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)
Behind The Words was a behind the scenes look at the creative process of writers and artists. Everything from an interpretive dance performance to traditional novel writing, Behind The Words finds out how to get an idea from your brain to the page.
Nominated for an Antenna Award in 2014 for Outstanding Arts Program.
C31’s I Heart Art follows a diverse range of artists as they step the audience through the...
View seriesThe Alex Café explores the world of the writer… not just authors but screenplay writers,...
View series‘First Run‘ brings a host of new wacky storylines, bold characters, and wild settings...
View seriesRating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
Since the broadcast of its first episode in 2003, No Limits rapidly evolved. During its run it produced between 13 and 26 half hour episodes per year and broadcast on Channel 31 in Melbourne and Geelong, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth and Sydney.
An icon of community television broadcasting, No Limits was included in ACMI’s TV50 exhibition in 2006, celebrating Australian television since its first transmission.
Produced and presented by people with disabilities, No Limits did not shy away from difficult issues and revels in the discussion of all things complex + controversial.
No Limits aimed to impact positively on mainstream media in their storylines about people with disabilities and in the accurate reflection of our society and its 20% of Deaf + disabled people. Currently mainstream and other media lack the presence of people with disabilities and where they are represented it is in a stereotypical way, usually “Super-crip” (outstanding achievement in overcoming the drawback of a disability) or Tragic victim (horror stories and acquired disabilities).
No Limits showed, and challenged other media to show, people with disabilities as proud, shameless, defiant, respected, denied members of society, capable of great contribution to an inclusive society.
No Limits TV was broadcast from 2003 to 2014 and received 9 Antenna Awards along with 5 nominations during its run.
The show that celebrates the incredible world of disability arts and culture, where creativity...
View series‘AbiliTV’ is an innovative television program produced by Trending Media Australia and ROPE Inc...
View seriesProduced by C44, this short documentary captures the joy and creativity of Every Body Dance, an...
View seriesRating: MA15+ — Mature Accompanied (Restricted to 15+) (Australia)
Lead by Gage Rossiter, a teacher of beer, wine and spirits sensory evaluation at Swinburne University of Technology, the show brings the basics back to beer reviews and open up the flourishing local beer industry to Victoria’s TV viewers.
Originally airing on Channel 31 Melbourne in 2010.
Join Australian comedian Matt Stewart as he travels off the beaten path, following the journeys of...
View seriesComedian Annie Louey travels around regional Victoria, stopping in at the state’s must-visit...
View seriesWe crossed the Tasman and embarked on a three-week journey across New Zealand on a mission to...
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