StarStruck (2000 TV series), the Glossary
StarStruck was an Australian talent show that was broadcast on the Nine Network between the years 2000 and 2002.[1]
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5 relations: Jay Laga'aia, Jo Beth Taylor, New Faces (Australian TV series), Nine Network, Talent show.
- 2000 Australian television series debuts
- 2002 Australian television series endings
Jay Laga'aia
Jay Laga'aia (born 10 September 1963) is a New Zealand-Australian actor and singer.
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Jo Beth Taylor
Joanne Rebecca Guilfoyle (born 29 May 1971), known professionally as Jo Beth Taylor, is an Australian television presenter, actress and singer most well known for hosting three weekly programs at the same time in the 1990s on the Nine Network: Australia's Funniest Home Video Show (1993–1997), Hey Hey It's Saturday (1995–1997) and What's Up Doc? (1996–1997), before taking a hiatus from television for more than two years.
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New Faces (Australian TV series)
New Faces was an Australian talent show that preceded the British show of the same name, produced at GTV-9 Melbourne. StarStruck (2000 TV series) and New Faces (Australian TV series) are Nine Network original programming.
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Nine Network
The Nine Network (stylised 9Network, commonly known as Channel Nine or simply Nine) is an Australian commercial free-to-air television network.
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Talent show
A talent show is an event in which participants perform the arts of singing, dancing, lip-syncing, acting, martial arts, playing an instrument, poetry, comedy or other activities to showcase skills.
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See also
2000 Australian television series debuts
- AMV (TV program)
- Above the Law (TV series)
- Backyard Blitz
- Clarke and Dawe
- Cushion Kids
- Dogwoman
- Download (game show)
- Eugénie Sandler P.I.
- Fix & Foxi and Friends
- Fresh with the Australian Women's Weekly
- Going Home (TV series)
- Grass Roots (TV series)
- Home in WA
- Introducing Gary Petty
- Li'l Horrors
- One Size Fits All (TV series)
- Pepsi Live
- Pizza (TV series)
- Room for Improvement (TV series)
- Rove (TV series)
- Sam and The Fatman
- Search for a Supermodel
- Something in the Air (TV series)
- StarStruck (2000 TV series)
- Sunrise (Australian TV program)
- Surprise Surprise (Australian TV series)
- The Big Schmooze
- The Dream with Roy and HG
- The Fat
- The Game (Australian TV series)
- The Mole (Australian TV series)
- The New Adventures of Ocean Girl
- The Winners (Australian TV series)
- Unreal Ads
- White Line Fever (TV series)
- Wicked! (TV series)
2002 Australian television series endings
- AMV (TV program)
- All Aussie Adventures
- Australian Survivor
- BackBerner
- Beastmaster (TV series)
- Beauty and the Beast (talk show)
- Celebrity Big Brother (Australian TV series)
- Crash Palace
- Cybergirl
- Dossa and Joe
- Download (game show)
- Fairy Tale Police Department
- Fear Factor (Australian game show)
- Fix & Foxi and Friends
- Guinevere Jones
- Halifax f.p.
- John Callahan's Quads!
- John Safran's Music Jamboree
- Kangaroo Creek Gang
- Legacy of the Silver Shadow
- Marshall Law (TV series)
- Money (Australian TV program)
- Old Tom (TV series)
- On the Ball (Australian talk show)
- Pass the Buck (Australian game show)
- Perfect Match (Australian game show)
- Pete Boone, Private Eye
- Quiz Master
- Search for a Supermodel
- Shafted
- Shock Jock
- Something in the Air (TV series)
- StarStruck (2000 TV series)
- Talking Footy
- The Club (Australian TV series)
- The Ice Dream with Roy and HG
- The Lost World (TV series)
- The Shapies
- TwentyfourSeven
- Undercover Angels
- Weakest Link (Australian game show)
- Worst Best Friends
- Y?
- Young Lions (TV series)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StarStruck_(2000_TV_series)
Also known as StarStruck (2000 Australian TV series).