The New Inventors

The New Inventors (2004-2011)

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Hosted by radio broadcaster and comedian James O'Loghlin, The New Inventors will, each Wednesday night, present the new millennium's answer to the Hills Hoist, the wine cask, the ute and the bionic ear - building up to the grand final extravaganza in November. Be spellbound by the latest contemporary creations from the new generation of inventors, innovators and designers beavering away in their studios, sheds, laboratories and kitchens. Take a peep at tomorrow's objects of desire as The New Inventors showcases products from the emerging artists of the future.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 20:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S08E28Episode 28août 17, 2011
S08E27Episode 27août 10, 2011
S08E26Episode 26août 3, 2011
S08E25Episode 25juil. 27, 2011
S08E24Episode 24juil. 20, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The New Inventors' premiere?

'The New Inventors' premiered on February 18, 2004.

Who were the hosts of 'The New Inventors'?

The hosts of 'The New Inventors' were James O'Loghlin and Jennifer Byrne.

What was the format of 'The New Inventors'?

'The New Inventors' was a television show that showcased new inventions and innovations from everyday Australians.

How were the inventions presented on the show?

The inventions on 'The New Inventors' were presented through pre-recorded segments, where the inventors explained their creations to the audience and judges.

Who were the judges on 'The New Inventors'?

The judges on 'The New Inventors' were Mark Pesce, Sally Dominguez, and James Bradfield Moody.

Can the viewers participate in the show?

Yes, viewers had the opportunity to vote for their favorite invention via phone or online.

Were there any specific categories for the inventions?

Yes, the inventions on 'The New Inventors' were divided into categories such as Agriculture, Education, Health, and Environment.

Did the show have any recurring segments?

Yes, 'The New Inventors' had a segment called "The Pitch," where inventors had 90 seconds to pitch their idea to the judges.

How were the winners determined?

The winners of 'The New Inventors' were determined by a combination of judges' scores and viewer votes.

Were there any notable inventions featured on the show?

Yes, 'The New Inventors' showcased various notable inventions, including the Mozzie Trap, Smart Pegs, and the Emergency Mobile Alert System.

Did 'The New Inventors' have a live audience?

Yes, 'The New Inventors' had a live studio audience that provided feedback and reactions to the inventions.

How long was each episode of 'The New Inventors'?

Each episode of 'The New Inventors' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

Was 'The New Inventors' a competitive show?

Yes, 'The New Inventors' featured a competition aspect, where inventors competed to be recognized for their creations.

Did 'The New Inventors' have any celebrity guests?

Yes, 'The New Inventors' occasionally featured celebrity guests who showcased their own inventions or shared their insights on innovation.

Were there any special episodes or events on 'The New Inventors'?

Yes, 'The New Inventors' had special episodes dedicated to specific themes, such as "Young Inventors" or "Sustainable Solutions."

How long did 'The New Inventors' run for?

'The New Inventors' aired for several years, from 2004 to 2011, showcasing numerous inventions and inspiring viewers with innovative ideas.

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