Wicked! (TV series), the Glossary
Wicked! is an Australian animated television series based on the book series of the same name by Paul Jennings and Morris Gleitzman.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: BBC, Comedy horror, MoonScoop, Morris Gleitzman, Oh! (TV channel), Optus Television, Paul Jennings (Australian author), Seven Network, TF1, The Magic Pudding (film), Webisode.
- 2000 Australian television series debuts
- 2000s Australian animated television series
- 2001 Australian television series endings
- Television shows set in Australian Capital Territory
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
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Comedy horror
Comedy horror, also known as horror comedy, is a literary, television, and film genre that combines elements of comedy and horror fiction.
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MoonScoop
The MoonScoop Group was a French animation and production company that created and published animated television series.
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Morris Gleitzman
Morris Gleitzman (born 9 January 1953) is a British-born Australian author of children's and young adult fiction.
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Oh! (TV channel)
Oh! was an Australian cable TV channel owned by Optus Television.
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Optus Television
Optus Television is the cable television division of Australian telecommunications company Optus.
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Paul Jennings AM (born 30 April 1943), is an English-born Australian writer for children, young adults and adults.
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Seven Network
The Seven Network (commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is a major Australian commercial free-to-air television network.
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TF1
TF1 (standing for Télévision Française 1) is a French commercial television network owned by TF1 Group, controlled by the Bouygues conglomerate.
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The Magic Pudding (film)
The Magic Pudding is a 2000 Australian animated musical adventure comedy film loosely adapted from the 1918 book of the same name by Norman Lindsay.
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Webisode
A webisode (portmanteau of "web" and "episode") is an episode of a series that is distributed as part of a web series or on streaming television.
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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)
2000s Australian animated television series
- Animalia (TV series)
- Beached Az
- CJ the DJ
- Clang Invasion
- Deadly (Australian TV series)
- Dennis the Menace and Gnasher (2009 TV series)
- Dex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist
- Dirtgirlworld
- Dogstar (TV series)
- Erky Perky
- Fairy Tale Police Department
- Farmkids
- Fix & Foxi and Friends
- Flipper and Lopaka
- Gordon the Garden Gnome
- Human Contraptions
- I Got a Rocket
- Jellabies
- John Callahan's Quads!
- Kangaroo Creek Gang
- Master Raindrop
- Pearlie
- Raggs
- Sea Princesses
- Staines Down Drains
- Tabaluga (TV series)
- The Adventures of Blinky Bill
- The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky
- The Adventures of Gracie Lou
- The Eggs
- The Koala Brothers
- The New Adventures of Ocean Girl
- The Shapies
- Time Cracks
- Tracey McBean
- Wicked! (TV series)
- Yakkity Yak
- Zeke's Pad
- Zigby
2001 Australian television series endings
- Above the Law (TV series)
- Alchemy (TV series)
- Bananas in Pyjamas
- Bush Mechanics
- Cash Bonanza
- Changi (miniseries)
- Consuming Passions (TV series)
- Corridors of Power (TV series)
- Couch Potato (TV series)
- Crash Zone
- Croc Files
- Cushion Kids
- Denise (TV program)
- Do or Die (miniseries)
- Effie: Just Quietly
- Escape of the Artful Dodger
- Flat Chat (TV series)
- Going Home (TV series)
- Ground Zero (TV program)
- Head Start (TV series)
- Horace and Tina
- Li'l Horrors
- Love Is a Four Letter Word (TV series)
- Our House (Australian TV series)
- Outriders (TV series)
- Quantum (TV series)
- Round the Twist
- Sale of the Century (Australian game show)
- Sit Down, Shut Up (2001 TV series)
- The $20 Challenge
- The Big Schmooze
- The Game (Australian TV series)
- The Micallef P(r)ogram(me)
- The Mystery of Black Rose Castle
- Unreal TV
- Water Rats (TV series)
- Wicked! (TV series)
- Wild Kat
Television shows set in Australian Capital Territory
- At Home with Julia
- Austin (TV series)
- Corridors of Power (TV series)
- Meet the Press (Australian TV program)
- National Bingo Night (Australian game show)
- Our Man in the Company
- Secret City (TV series)
- The Chaser election specials
- The Code (Australian TV series)
- The Hollowmen
- The Up-Late Game Show
- Total Control (TV series)
- Wicked! (TV series)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicked!_(TV_series)
Also known as Wicked (TV series).