Going Bush

Going Bush (2006)

EndedDocumentary showAdventure

Roll up your swags, pack your sense of adventure and hit the road with Olympic Champion Cathy Freeman and actor Deborah Mailman as they embark on a road trip through Aboriginal Australia. Setting out from Broome and heading all the way to Arnhem Land, the girls take us to places we've never seen, introduce us to people we've never met and reveal the stories behind Australia's rich cultural heritage.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Arnhem LandFeb 22, 2006
S01E03Croc CountryFeb 15, 2006
S01E02Rodeo CountryFeb 8, 2006
S01E01The KimberleyFeb 1, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Going Bush' premiere?

'Going Bush' premiered on July 20, 2006.

Who are the hosts of 'Going Bush'?

The hosts of 'Going Bush' are Gus and Steve Worland.

What is the premise of 'Going Bush'?

The premise of 'Going Bush' involves the Worland brothers traveling through the Australian Outback to explore the region and meet the locals.

How many episodes of 'Going Bush' were produced?

13 episodes of 'Going Bush' were produced.

Which network aired 'Going Bush'?

'Going Bush' was aired on ABC Television.

In which Australian state do the Worland brothers begin their journey in 'Going Bush'?

The Worland brothers begin their journey in Queensland in 'Going Bush'.

Is 'Going Bush' a reality TV show?

Yes, 'Going Bush' can be considered a reality TV show due to its format and premise.

What types of vehicles do the Worland brothers use in 'Going Bush'?

In 'Going Bush', the Worland brothers use a 1978 Toyota Land Cruiser and a 1983 Holden WB.

Who is the narrator of 'Going Bush'?

The narrator of 'Going Bush' is Australian actor Brendan Cowell.

What is the target audience of 'Going Bush'?

The target audience of 'Going Bush' is likely Australian viewers interested in travel and adventure shows.

What are some of the locations visited by the Worland brothers in 'Going Bush'?

Some of the locations visited by the Worland brothers in 'Going Bush' include Uluru, the Great Barrier Reef, and the Kimberley region.

Does 'Going Bush' have a specific narrative or storyline?

Unlike some other reality shows, 'Going Bush' doesn't have a specific, predetermined narrative or storyline. Instead, it follows the Worland brothers on their journey through the Australian Outback.

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