• Australia's Brainiest is a television game show series produced in Australia by Crackerjack Productions, a FremantleMedia company. It originally aired...
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  • Brainiest may refer to: Australia's Brainiest, a television game show series produced in Australia Britain's Brainiest Kid, a British television quiz show...
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  • Britain's Brainiest is a British television quiz show produced by Celador and aired on ITV. The show originally aired as a one-off special ad Britain's...
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    Sandra Sully (category Members of the Order of Australia)
    Sully hosted the second season of game show Australia's Brainiest in 2005. She also hosted Cool Aid Australia's National Carbon Test in 2008. Sully was the...
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  • Martin Flood (category Television controversies in Australia)
    participated in this special show which was part of a series spin-off of Australia's Brainiest but did not make it past the second round. The show aired on 19...
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  • 2006 he was awarded the title "Australia's Brainiest Neighbour" on a celebrity edition of the game show Australia's Brainiest. "Stephen Lovatt". NZOnScreen...
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  • full-time breakfast hosting role in Western Australia. In 2006, she participated in the quiz show Australia's Brainiest Idol. Em went on to host breakfast radio...
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    Tom Gleeson (category Australian stand-up comedians)
    various characters including the "Australian Fast Bowler", a parody of Dennis Lillee. In 2006, Gleeson won Australia's Brainiest Radio Star. In 2008, he was...
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  • 5th Grader? (Network Ten 2007–2009) Australia's Brainiest (Seven Network 2004, Network Ten 2005–2006) Australian Ninja Warrior (Nine Network 2017–2022)...
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    Andy Lee (comedian) (category Use Australian English from July 2015)
    the Network Ten program Australia's Brainiest Comedian. He was selected as one of the entrants to the Who's Who in Australia 2011 edition. On 10 May 2010...
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    Hamish Blake (category Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia)
    appeared on various Australian television series, including Spicks and Specks, Thank God You're Here, Twentysomething, Australia's Brainiest Comedian, The Librarians...
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    March 2006 episode of Channel 10's Australia's Brainiest series where they competed for the title of Australia's Brainiest Musician: Burton won and Allen...
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    number 26 on the ARIA Charts. In 2007, Zemiro appeared in and won Australia's Brainiest TV Star. The same year, she was a contestant on Channel Seven's...
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  • Fremantle Australia. Crackerjack productions included: CNNNN The Chaser election specials Comedy Inc. The Biggest Loser Australia Australia's Brainiest So Fresh...
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  • Dan O'Connor (actor) (category Use Australian English from May 2015)
    has also appeared on Ready Steady Cook, Thank God You're Here and Australia's Brainiest quiz show among other things. Having left Neighbours, he appeared...
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  • Ben Nicholas (category Use Australian English from November 2011)
    is an Australian actor, known for playing Scott "Stingray" Timmins in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. Raised in Adelaide, South Australia, Nicholas...
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    Mark Trevorrow (category Use Australian English from July 2015)
    contestant on the special Australia's Brainiest Comedian. The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association...
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    Bianca Dye (category Australian radio presenters)
    Ready Steady Cook, Celebrity Dog School, Celebrity Singing Bee and Australia's Brainiest. Dye was also an entertainment reporter for Mornings with Kerri-Anne...
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    Red Symons (category Australia's Got Talent)
    Ten's Australia's Brainiest Comedian the following month, in which he came third. In 2007, he signed with Channel Seven to be a judge on Australia's Got...
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    The following is a list of game shows in Australia. Television portal Australia portal List of Australian television series "Are You Smarter Than A 5th...
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  • Frank Woodley (category Australian male comedians)
    Thank God You're Here, The Sideshow, Big Question, Rove Live, Australia's Brainiest Comedian and Show Me the Movie!. In 2008, he appeared in a series...
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  • List of programs broadcast by Network 10 (category Australian television-related lists)
    Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? (2007–2009) Australia's Brainiest specials (2005) Australia's Brainiest Kid (2004 on Seven, moved to Ten in 2005) Battle...
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  • Dave O'Neil (category Independent politicians in Australia)
    David O'Neil (born 8 May 1965) is an Australian stand-up comedian, actor, bass guitarist, writer, television and radio presenter. O'Neil was a Cub, Scout...
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  • For example, popular Australian and British series such as Big Brother Australia, Dancing with the Stars, Australia's Brainiest Kid, Who Wants to Be a...
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  • Jo Stanley (category Use Australian English from November 2015)
    2024. Stanley has made guest appearances on Clever, Temptation, Australia's Brainiest Kid, The Panel, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Thank God...
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  • original on 21 December 2021. "SPOILERS: Australia's brainiest housemate finalists". Behind Big Brother Australia. 4 August 2006. Archived from the original...
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  • Stephen Hall (actor) (category Use Australian English from September 2016)
    in Australian television history (at that time), winning $672,357 in cash and prizes. The following year, he won the title of "Australia's Brainiest Quiz...
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  • List of programs broadcast by Seven Network (category Use Australian English from October 2019)
    (2008–2010) All-Star Squares (1999) Australia's Brainiest Kid (Seven Network 2004; Network Ten 2005–2007 as Australia's Brainiest) Beat The Star (2010) Blind...
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  • Carl Cordell United States Lucky Partners (1958) Anna Coren Australia Australia's Brainiest Kid (2004) Victoria Coren Mitchell United Kingdom Late Night...
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    Hamish & Andy (category Use Australian English from June 2023)
    and the ARIA awards in 2008. They appeared on Joker Poker and Australia's Brainiest Comedian in 2005, Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? in 2009, and...
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