List of Australian Television Series - Future Shows

Future Shows

  • Batavia (TV miniseries) (drama Network Ten 2013)
  • Better Man (TV series) (SBS1 2013)
  • Come Date with Me (reality Network Ten 2013)
  • The Doctor Blake Mysteries (drama ABC 2013)
  • The Gods of Wheat Street (drama ABC 2013)
  • Get Ace (animated Network 10 2013)
  • In Your Dreams (Seven Network 2013)
  • Janet King (TV series) (drama ABC1 2013)
  • Law and Disorder (drama SBS 2013)
  • The Lost Boys (TV series) (children's series ABC3 2013)
  • Mr & Mrs Murder (Network Ten 2013)
  • A Place To Call Home (Seven Network 2013)
  • Please Like Me (ABC1 2013)
  • Reef Doctors (drama Network Ten 2013)
  • Resistance (drama ABC1 2013)
  • Return To Eden (2013 TV Series) (Nine Network 2013)
  • Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures (Network Ten 2013)
  • Secret of Mako Island (Network Ten 2013)
  • Secrets and Lies: The Track (drama Network Ten 2013)
  • Serangoon Road (drama Network Ten 2013)
  • Straight to the Tri-Line (drama Fremantle/Disney production 2013)
  • The Time Of Our Lives (ABC1 2013)
  • Top of the Lake (drama UKTV 2013)
  • The Truth Is (TV series) (current affairs Network Ten 2013)
  • Upper Middle Bogan (comedy ABC1 2013)
  • Wentworth (drama SoHo 2013)
  • Wonderland (Australian TV series) (drama Network Ten 2013)
  • The Worst Year Of My Life - Again! (ABC3 2013)
  • Underbelly: Squizzy (Nine Network 2013)

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