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6.1/10 TV Original language(s) English Location(s) Brisbane, Queensland Picture format 4.3 PAL Final episode date 1990 Number of seasons 12 | 8/10 IMDb No. of seasons 12 First episode date 1979 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Genre Children's television series Awards Logie Award for Most Popular Children's Program, Logie Award for Most Popular Program (Queensland) Similar Agro's Cartoon Connection, Home and Away, Better Homes and Gardens, The X Factor (Australia), Sunrise |
Wombat intro atn 7 1986
Wombat was an Australian children's TV show produced at BTQ Channel 7 in Brisbane from 1979 to 1990. It was aired on weekday afternoons, and later Saturday and Sunday mornings, across Australia.
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Synopsis
The show had a number of hosts or presenters who were accompanied by their co-host Agro, a puppet portrayed/voiced by comedian Jamie Dunn, who had previously became known on the program Boris' Breakfast Club. The show consisted of small educational editorials presented in a variety of segments. The program showcased a variety of regular reporters, such as Eric Summons, Cecelia Martine, Craig Campbell, Fiona MacDonald, Fran Morrison, Bob La Castra, identical twins Gayle & Gillian Blakeney, Rob Elliott, Tony Gordon, Jill Ray, and Gary Hardgrave, alongside children reporters like Scott Sutherland and Pippa. Additionally, some reporters also took on hosting responsibilities, notably Bob La Castra and the Blakeney twins. Other regular guests included: Laurel Edwards, Michael Futcher, Stacey Thompson ("Ranger Stacey"), Ashley Wilkie, Kristine Davis & Glenn Hansen.
Awards
The show received four consecutive Logie Awards for "Most Popular Children's Program" from 1987 to 1990. In addition, Agro won a Penguin Award from the Television Society of Australia.
Some of the cast went on to appear in the similar themed Totally Wild. Agro himself went on to host Agro's Cartoon Connection and The Super Sunday Show.