Nine's Wide World of Sports - Programs

Programs

Nine's Wide World of Sports has presented the following recurring programs:

Sport (Event) Program Years
All Wide World of Sports 1981–1998, 2008-
Australian Rules Football The AFL Footy Show 1994-
Australian Rules Football The AFL Sunday Footy Show 1993-
Australian Rules Football Any Given Sunday 2005–2006
Cricket The Cricket Show 1997-
Cricket Ashes to Ashes 2006
Rugby League The NRL Footy Show 1994-
Rugby League The NRL Sunday Footy Show 1993-
Rugby League Boots N' All 2001–2005
Rugby League The Sunday Roast (NRL) 2005-

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