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  1. May 14, 2024 · Newsroom satire Frontline first hit Australian television screens in 1994. Thirty years on, the program's themes still ring true today.

    • James Findlay
  2. May 8, 2024 · Watching Frontline today (all three 13-episode seasons are available on Stan), it’s clear that while some things change, many remain the same. Back then, Nine’s A Current Affair – which is depicted as the fictional show’s main rival – was hosted by Ray Martin.

    • Debi Enker
  3. May 10, 2024 · This week marks the 30th anniversary of Working Dog’s Frontline screening on ABC. The now-legendary series ran for three sseasons, featuring Rob Sitch, Jane Kennedy, Alison Whyte, Tiriel Mora, Bruno Lawrence, Kevin J. Wilson, Steve Bisley, Santo Cilauro, Trudy Hellier, Pip Mushin, Torquil Neilson.

  4. Jul 4, 2019 · Frontline is Australias all-time best TV comedy. TV Tonight has asked some of the nation’s top TV critics to choose their favourite Australian comedies* -either sitcoms or sketch- with Working Dog’s 1990’s satire on current affairs emerging at #1.

  5. The thing about Frontline is that at the time they were satirising trashy current affairs programs like Today Tonight and A Current Affair... but if you watch it now it looks like they're satirising today's "serious" shows like 7.30.

  6. So, anyone remember that Australian satirical show with Rob Sitch, Frontline? (it was a Working Dog show, same mob who made Utopia, The Castle, Hollow Men, The Dish etc). I feel it's just as relevant today and not just because of the ACA TT stuff it made fun of that still exists.

  7. Season one’s penultimate episode Judge and Jury cautions against “trial by media” as Frontline airs claims of rape against a Catholic priest, made by a young woman who recalled the assault after working with a psychologist specialising in “unlocking hidden memories”.

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