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- Hosts: Stella Young - Steve Hurd
- *Stella Young was inducted into the CTV Hall of Fame in 2024*
- đđ Winner of Outstanding Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Program & Program of the Year at the 2014 Antenna Awards
- đđ Winner of Outstanding Interview Program & Outstanding Male Presenter (Steve Hurd) at the 2009 Antenna Awards
- đđ Winner of Best Living and Learning Program & Best Program that Promotes Community Harmony & Diversity at the 2007 Antenna Awards
- đ Winner of Best Panel Program at the 2006 Antenna Awards
- đđ Winner of Best Panel Program & Program of the Year at the 2005 Antenna Awards
Content Rating
Rating: M â 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 ACMIâs 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 âSuper-cripâ (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.
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Rating: MA15+ â 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 Victoriaâs TV viewers.
Originally airing on Channel 31 Melbourne in 2010.
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- Starring Ann Truong - Dushan Philips - Sam Eddy
Content Rating
Rating: M â Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
Sonnigsburg is a mystery; a town in the woods that hasnât been visited for seventy years. Or so the legend goes. Nearby is the town of Mount Sunshine â and itâs there that our main character, Savannah, stops on her way to research Sonnigsburg. Savannahâs ex, Jade, has called her out of the blue, eight years after breaking-up and desperate for help â but when Savannah arrives in town and her past begins to catch up with her, the history of the town begins to seep through the cracks and she realises that the residents of Mount Sunshine are all haunted in their own way.
Originally broadcast in 2016 and nominated for Program of the Year at the 2019 Antenna Awards.
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- Starring Mike Gorrie - Dan Kennedy - Amy Raffe - Hannah Thiesz - Paul Westbrook - Luke Gorrie - Dilruk Jayasinha
Content Rating
Rating: M â Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
Ed thinks he can lead a ragtag group of comedy misfits to greatness. The comedy group know otherwise.
Originally aired on C31 Melbourne November 4th â December 9th, 2016.
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Available in HD
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- Produced by C31 Melbourne
Content Rating
Rating: PG â Parental Guidance (Australia)
The Antenna Awards is an Australian awards ceremony which recognises outstanding achievements in Community Television production.
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- Starring Adrian Yeung - Matt Hofmann - Andy Matthews - Sam Petersen - Matt Stewart - Dave Warneke
Content Rating
Rating: M â Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
A mockumentary series that examines the lives and loves of the residents of a small Australian town.
Written & Directed by Sam Peterson. Featuring guest appearances from Oliver Clark, Bev Killick, Dilruk Jayasinha, Tony Martin and Stephen Curry.
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- đ Winner of Outstanding Theme Music at the 2009 Antenna Awards
Content Rating
Rating: MA15+ â Mature Accompanied (Restricted to 15+) (Australia)
Brain Date, its a little rude.
Enjoy this adult’s only dating game show from the CTV Classics vault, originally airing across community television stations through 2009.
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Content Rating
Rating: M â Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
Tim Ferguson, formerly of the Doug Anthony Allstars and Donât Forget Your Toothbrush, hosts a reactionary Live TV show: âWith Tim Fergusonâ. Describing the half-hour weekly commentary show as âshock-jock radio with pictures,â Tim said, âIâll attack the Right, the Left and whatever the Greens are calling themselves these days.â
âWith Tim Fergusonâ covered world events, cultural trends and the Victorian Election at the time.
Originally airing on Channel 31 Melbourne in 2010.
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- Hosts: Stephen Hall and Vin "Rastas" Hedger
Content Rating
Rating: MA15+ â Mature Accompanied (Restricted to 15+) (Australia)
Under Melbourne Tonight was an Australian TV comedy-variety show broadcasted on the Melbourne Community Television produced by RMITV between 1990-1999.
Through 1998-1999, the team from Under Melbourne Tonight spun off two variations of the original community TV late-nite program, releasing “What’s Going On There?” and “Whose Shout?” respectively.
This series is presented “as recorded from C31’s broadcast on VHS” and is presented as was broadcast, along with original station idents and sponsors. A genuine slice of history!
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- Created by Tahlia Azaria and Cristina Laria
Content Rating
Rating: PG â Parental Guidance (Australia)
Fringe Lane explores emerging and undiscovered facets of life in Melbourne.
Originally airing on Channel 31 Melbourne through mid-2011.