Keeping Australia Alive

Keeping Australia Alive (2016)

EndedDocumentary show

A landmark documentary event capturing the Australian health system in one snapshot. The story of who we are, what we value and how we live and die.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday at 20:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E07The Costs, the Challenges and the FutureApr 26, 2016
S01E06The Front Line – GP vs Emergency Dept.Apr 19, 2016
S01E05Children Are Our FutureApr 12, 2016
S01E04Love and SacrificeApr 5, 2016
S01E03Heal ThyselfMar 29, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Keeping Australia Alive' premiere?

'Keeping Australia Alive' premiered on October 5, 2016.

What is the genre of the show 'Keeping Australia Alive'?

'Keeping Australia Alive' is a documentary series.

How many episodes does 'Keeping Australia Alive' have?

'Keeping Australia Alive' has six episodes.

Who is the narrator of 'Keeping Australia Alive'?

Shaun Micallef is the narrator of 'Keeping Australia Alive'.

Where was 'Keeping Australia Alive' filmed?

'Keeping Australia Alive' was filmed across Australia.

What is the aim of 'Keeping Australia Alive'?

The aim of 'Keeping Australia Alive' is to provide a snapshot of the Australian Healthcare System.

What kind of stories are featured in 'Keeping Australia Alive'?

'Keeping Australia Alive' features personal stories of patients, healthcare workers, and medical specialists from different parts of Australia.

How long are the episodes of 'Keeping Australia Alive'?

Each episode of 'Keeping Australia Alive' is one hour long.

Is 'Keeping Australia Alive' available to stream online?

Yes, 'Keeping Australia Alive' is available to stream on ABC iview.

Who is the executive producer of 'Keeping Australia Alive'?

John Ehrlich is the executive producer of 'Keeping Australia Alive'.

What sets 'Keeping Australia Alive' apart from other medical documentary series?

'Keeping Australia Alive' focuses on the stories of everyday Australians, not just on medical emergencies or cases.

Was 'Keeping Australia Alive' well received by critics?

Yes, 'Keeping Australia Alive' was received positively by critics and viewers alike.

What is the running time of the entire 'Keeping Australia Alive' series?

The total running time of 'Keeping Australia Alive' is six hours.

What is the most memorable episode of 'Keeping Australia Alive'?

Each episode of 'Keeping Australia Alive' is memorable and unique in its own way, as it tells personal stories of Australians from different walks of life.

Can non-Australians still enjoy watching 'Keeping Australia Alive'?

Yes, 'Keeping Australia Alive' is an insightful and compelling documentary series that can be enjoyed by anyone, regardless of nationality.

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