The Afternoon Show (Australian TV series)

The Afternoon Show
Genre Children's Afternoon Magazine
Presented by James Valentine (1987-1990)
Stephanie Osfield (1991)
Michael Tunn (1991-1993)
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 7
Release
Original network ABC TV
Picture format 4.3 PAL
Audio format Stereo
Original release 16 February 1987 – 17 December 1993

The Afternoon Show is an Australian children's afternoon magazine television series that aired on the ABC from 16 February 1987 to 17 December 1993.

Presented by James Valentine (1987-1990), Stephanie Osfield (1991) and Michael Tunn (1991-1993), the show aired a selection of cartoons such as The Mysterious Cities of Gold, Inspector Gadget, Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea, Count Duckula, Danger Mouse, Widget, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Roger Ramjet, The Ratties, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Bananaman, The Trap Door, The Adventures of Tintin and Rocky and Bullwinkle as well as a variety of different comedy, drama, adventure, action and game shows including such International programmes as Grange Hill, Doctor Who, The Campbells, You Can't Do That on Television, all three original shows in the Degrassi trilogy, The Baby-Sitters Club, Dramarama, Return of the Antelope, Monkey, Danger Bay, Metal Mickey, Press Gang, Barriers, The New Adventures of Beans Baxter, Grim Tales, The Goodies and several British children's short lived adventure, drama and comedy shows and serials and Australian shows like Vidiot, Behind the News, Secret Valley, Pals, Big Square Eye, Earthwatch, Finders Keepers, c/o The Bartons (a show that only aired on ABC once in 1988 but still aired on the BBC in the UK) and a two-part special created for The Afternoon Show called Bodybeat. The show sometimes air music videos in between gaps.

In January 1993 the show later had a Summer Edition with five extra programs including all ten episodes of Finders Keepers, reruns of The Ratties and Roger Ramjet, debuts of the American animated series Fantastic Max and the British drama and serial series Dodgem, Troublemakers, The Gift and Sweet Seventeen and small repeats of Big Square Eye.

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