Russell Coight's All Aussie Adventures
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Comedy
Documentary
Seasons | 3
Episodes | 20
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 2001-08-05
Last EP | 2018-09-09
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Rating : 6.4
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All Aussie Adventures is an Australian mockumentary television series that parodied the travel-adventure genre. Glenn Robbins plays Russell Coight, a survival and wildlife expert who charts his disastrous travels through Australia, spreading misinformation and causing accidents. The series ran on the Ten Network from 5 August 2001 to 29 September 2002. There was also a 14 November 2004 telemovie, Russell Coight's Celebrity Challenge, which featured minor celebrities joining Coight in the outback.
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Season List
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Relesed on | 2001-08-05
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Red Centre: Part 1
2001-08-05
The first episode in Russell Coight's adventures. Russell has been asked by a mate to help with a cattle muster. As he makes his way through central Australia, he comes across people in need of help. While he gives his own tips on outback survival and Australia's history.
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Red Centre: Part 2
2001-08-12
Russell continues making his way to help with the cattle muster in Central Australia.
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Daintree
2001-08-19
Russell makes his way to the North Queensland Daintree region. Again sharing his own version of the history of the region and historical figures. Whilst giving survival tips for the outback. All of which should not be taken seriously.
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High Country: Part 1
2001-08-26
The continuing adventures of Russell Coight. In this episode Russell takes three city kids with him into the Highlands of South Eastern Australia.
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High Country: Part 2
2001-09-02
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Cooktown
2001-09-09
After a long and hard life, destroying every life he comes across, Russell falls into a deep depression and decides to end his life where Australia's started.
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