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Australian Idol season 7

Season of television series

Australian Idol season 7

Summary

Season of television series

FieldValue
bgcolor#000
module1{{Infobox reality competition season
hostAndrew G
Ricki-Lee Coulter
judgesIan Dickson
Marcia Hines
Jay Dee Springbett
Semi-finals onwards
Kyle Sandilands
Auditions Only
finals_venueFox Studios, Sydney
Sydney Opera House (Grand Final)
winnerStan Walker
runner_upHayley Warner
first_aired
last_aired
networkNetwork Ten

Ricki-Lee Coulter Marcia Hines Jay Dee Springbett Semi-finals onwards Kyle Sandilands Auditions Only Sydney Opera House (Grand Final)

Ashleigh Toole13 September

The seventh season of Australian Idol began on 9 August 2009, to determine who would succeed season 6 winner, Wes Carr. Beginning amid controversy, judge Kyle Sandilands was replaced by Sony Music record executive, Jay Dee Springbett. It was the only season where the top four contestants were eighteen years old or younger. Stan Walker was declared the winner on 22 November 2009.

Overview

Format changes

Ian Dickson, and Marcia Hines returned as judges; however, long-term judge Kyle Sandilands was sacked after causing controversy on his radio show prior to the premiere, although he was still present for the auditions as they had been pre-recorded some weeks earlier. On 23 August 2009, it was announced on the Idol show that the new judge taking over Kyle Sandilands' spot would be Jay Dee Springbett. Andrew G returned as host, with assistance from Ricki-Lee Coulter due to the departure of James Mathison. The first auditions saw guest judge Brian McFadden join the panel, and his then fiancée Delta Goodrem acted as a guest judge for the Sydney auditions.

A further change was also decided for the Top 12 round eliminations. The Monday-night elimination show was axed in favour of a two-hour 'super Sunday' elimination/ performance show, in which a contestant was eliminated according to votes tallied the previous week, followed by performances.

Auditions

The auditions were held at the following locations:

Town/CityStateArena/AreaDate
DarwinNorthern TerritoryCrowne Plaza22 March
CairnsQueenslandShangri-La Hotel24 March
MackayCQ University, Conservatorium of Music26 March
TamworthNew South WalesTamworth Regional Entertainment Centre29 March
BathurstBathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre1 April
NewcastleNewcastle Jockey Club5 April
PerthWestern AustraliaPerth Convention & Exhibition Centre19 April
HobartTasmaniaHotel Grand Chancellor21 April
AdelaideSouth AustraliaAdelaide Convention Centre26 April
AlburyNew South WalesAlbury Convention Centre28 April
MelbourneVictoriaFlemington Racecourse Event Centre1, 2 & 3 May
BrisbaneQueenslandSouth Bank Piazza9 & 10 May
SydneyNew South WalesAustralian Technology Park16, 17 & 18 May

Semi-finals

These aired on the week of 24 to 27 August, allowing viewers to vote. The "Wildcard" Performance Show followed on Sunday, 30 August, with live results revealed the following week, on 6 September.

FemalesMales
Nicole BanksCasey Barnes
Sabrina BatshonDarcy Lee
Kate CookNathan Brake
Kim CooperSeth Drury
Jamila IoaneAdam Eckersley
Lucie JohnsonJames Johnston
Aliqua MaoTim Johnston
Tenielle MuslinToby Moulton
Lauren StreetScott Newnham
Ashleigh TooleDaniel Raso
Marijana TopalovicStan Walker
Hayley WarnerEd Zaidan

Group 1

  • Hayley Warner – "Cryin' Shame" (Diesel)
  • Seth Drury – "You Found Me" (The Fray)
  • Jamila Ioane – "For Once in My Life" (Stevie Wonder)
  • Toby Moulton – "Yellow" (Coldplay)
  • Kate Cook – "Your Mama Don't Dance" (Loggins and Messina)
  • Stan Walker – "If I Ain't Got You" (Alicia Keys) Advancing to the Top 12: Stan Walker & Kate Cook

Wild Card Contenders: Hayley Warner & Toby Moulton

Group 2

  • Ashleigh Toole – "Hurt" (Christina Aguilera)
  • Adam Eckersley – "All Fired Up" (Pat Benatar)
  • Marijana Topalovic – "It Must Have Been Love" (Roxette)
  • Lauren Street – "You Oughta Know" (Alanis Morissette)
  • Casey Barnes – "Her Diamonds" (Rob Thomas)
  • Nathan Brake – "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" (Elton John) Advancing to the Top 12: Ashleigh Toole & Nathan Brake

Wild Card Contenders: Lauren Street & Casey Barnes

Group 3

  • Daniel Raso – "You to Me Are Everything" (The Real Thing)
  • Aliqua Mao – "I Will Always Love You" (Whitney Houston)
  • Nicole Banks – "Viva la Vida" (Coldplay)
  • Jason Bartlett – "Tears in Heaven" (Eric Clapton)
  • Scott Newnham – "Run It!" (Chris Brown)
  • Sabrina Batshon – "Hush Hush" (Pussycat Dolls) Advancing to the Top 12: Sabrina Batshon & Scott Newnham

Wild Card Contender: Aliqua Mao

Group 4

  • Kim Cooper – "Waking Up in Vegas" (Katy Perry)
  • Ed Zaidan – "Foreign Land" (Eskimo Joe)
  • Lucie Johnson – "Sweet Dreams" (Beyoncé Knowles)
  • Tim Johnston – "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)" (Stevie Wonder)
  • Tenielle Muslin – "Love Story" (Taylor Swift)
  • James Johnston – "Crazy" (Gnarls Barkley) Advancing to the Top 12: James Johnston & Kim Cooper

Wild Card Contenders: Ed Zaidan, Lucie Johnson, Tim Johnston & Tenielle Muslin

Wildcard

  • Lucie Johnson – "Boogie Wonderland" (Earth, Wind and Fire)
  • Casey Barnes – "Never Say Never (Don't Let Me Go)" (The Fray)
  • Aliqua Mao – "The Power of Love" (Celine Dion)
  • Lauren Street – "Low" (Kelly Clarkson)
  • Tim Johnston – "Yesterday" (The Beatles)
  • Ed Zaidan – "White Noise" (The Living End)
  • Tenielle Muslin – "Kiss Me" (Sixpence None the Richer)
  • Toby Moulton – "With or Without You" (U2)
  • Hayley Warner – "I Do Not Hook Up" (Kelly Clarkson) Advancing to the Top 12 through the Public vote: Toby Moulton and Hayley Warner

Advancing to the Top 12 through the Judges picks: Casey Barnes and Tim Johnston

Weekly Song Themes

DateWeekThemeMentor/Guest Judge
6 SeptemberTop 12Contestant's Choicenone
13 SeptemberTop 11Rock NightSuzi Quatro
20 SeptemberTop 10Top 10 HitsBrian McFadden
27 SeptemberTop 91980sRoss Wilson
4 OctoberTop 8P!nk Song Hitsnone
11 OctoberTop 7Big BandJames Morrison / Harry Connick, Jr.
18 OctoberTop 6Movie / Theatre NightLiza Minnelli
25 OctoberTop 5Contestant's Choicenone
1 NovemberTop 4Noughties WeekJoel and Benji Madden
8 NovemberTop 3Power AnthemsPete Wentz (Guest Judge)
15 NovemberTop 2Contestant's Choice and Winner's SingleMichael Bublé

Group/Guest Performances

WeekPerformer(s)Title
Top 12noneN/A
Top 11Suzi QuatroDevil Gate Drive
Top 10Top 11Don't Stop Believin'
Top 9Top 10Girls on Film
Top 8Top 9Get the Party Started
Top 7Top 8(If I Could) Whisper Your Name
Top 7Harry Connick, Jr.The Way You Look Tonight
Top 6Liza MinnelliCabaret
Top 5Top 6Before the Worst
Top 4Joel and Benji MaddenDance Floor Anthem (I Don't Want to Be in Love)
Top 3Top 4We Built This City
Top 2Top 3Medley – Purple Rain, Crazy & Somebody Told Me

The Top 12 Finalists

Stan Walker

Main article: Stan Walker

Stan Walker was born in October 1990. Although residing in Australia for the past three and a half years, Stan grew up in Hamilton and Tauranga, New Zealand. He works in retail. He has the Māori word ataahua (meaning "beautiful") tattooed on his neck.

:Audition: "Ordinary People" (John Legend) :Theatre Week (Round 1): "Jesus Loves Me" :Theatre Week (Round 2): "Use Somebody" (Kings of Leon) :Theatre Week (Round 3): "Let's Stay Together" (Al Green) :Top 24: "If I Ain't Got You" (Alicia Keys) :Top 12: "Umbrella" (Rihanna) :Top 11: "Nothing Else Matters" (Metallica) :Top 10: "Straight Lines" (Silverchair) :Top 9: "Purple Rain" (Prince and The Revolution) :Top 8: "Dear Mr. President" (P!nk) :Top 7: "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (Beyoncé) :Top 6: "Circle of Life" (Elton John) :Top 6: "We Will Rock You" (Queen) :Top 5: "Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen) :Top 5: "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell) :Top 4: "The Climb" (Miley Cyrus) :Top 4: "Let Me Love You" (Mario) :Top 3: "Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)" (Chris Tomlin) :Top 3: "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" (James Brown) :Top 3: "Eye of the Tiger" (Survivor) :Top 2: "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" (Bee Gees) :Top 2: "Superstar" (Luther Vandross) :Top 2: "Sweet Dreams" (Beyoncé) :Top 2: "Black Box" (Winner's Single) – Winner

Hayley Warner

Main article: Hayley Warner

Hayley Warner was born on 23 January 1992 in Sydney. She was the lead singer of her band, Bleached Academy and worked in retail at a surf shop. She was also related to a young and upcoming New South Wales cricket player David Warner.

:Audition: "Daughters" (John Mayer) :Theatre Week (Round 1): N/A :Theatre Week (Round 2): "Human" (The Killers) :Theatre Week (Round 3): "Sober" (P!nk) :Top 24: "Cryin' Shame" (Diesel) :Wildcard: "I Do Not Hook Up" (Kelly Clarkson) :Top 12: "Light Surrounding You" (Evermore) :Top 11: "Misery Business" (Paramore) :Top 10: "Leave (Get Out)" (JoJo) :Top 9: "Dancing in the Dark" (Bruce Springsteen) :Top 8: "Funhouse" (Pink) :Top 7: "Tainted Love" (Gloria Jones) :Top 6: "These Days" (Powderfinger) :Top 6: "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" (Frankie Valli) :Top 5: "Somebody Told Me" (The Killers) :Top 5: "Stone Cold Sober" (Paloma Faith) :Top 4: "I Don't Care" (Fall Out Boy) :Top 4: "Heavy Cross" (Gossip) :Top 3: "Bitter Sweet Symphony" (The Verve) :Top 3: "New Sensation" (INXS) :Top 3: "One" (U2) :Top 2: "For Once in My Life" (Stevie Wonder) :Top 2: "UFO" (Sneaky Sound System) :Top 2: "Don't Stop the Music" (Rihanna) :Top 2: "Good Day" (Winner's Single) – Runner up

James Johnston

Main article: James Johnston (Australian musician)

James Johnston was born on 26 November 1990 in Wingham, New South Wales. He was a part of Starstruck in 2005, performing in front of thousands. He prefers the acoustic/rock style of music.

:Audition: "Your Body Is a Wonderland" by John Mayer :Theatre Week (Round 1): "You'll Never Walk Alone" from the show Carousel :Theatre Week (Round 2): N/A :Theatre Week (Round 3): "No Such Thing" John Mayer :Top 24: "Crazy" Gnarls Barkley :Top 12: "How to Save a Life" The Fray :Top 11: "Thnks Fr Th Mmrs" Fall Out Boy :Top 10: "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" Train :Top 9: "The Power of Love" Huey Lewis and the News :Top 8: "Who Knew" P!nk :Top 7: "Fever" Peggy Lee :Top 6: "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" Queen :Top 6: "You'll Never Walk Alone" (from the show Carousel) :Top 5: "Mercy" (Duffy) :Top 5: "Use Somebody" (Kings of Leon) :Top 4: "Daughters" By John Mayer :Top 4: "This Is How a Heart Breaks" (Rob Thomas) :Top 3: "More Than Words" (Extreme) :Top 3: "Hold the Line" (Toto) :Top 3: "Learn to Fly" (Foo Fighters) – Eliminated on 15 November

Nathan Brake

Nathan Brake was born on 27 July 1991 in Guildford, Sydney. He was a student at the Australian International Performing Arts High School. He is the lead singer of his band, Ackolade. Nathan has since performed at a number of events including the 2009 Melbourne Christmas carols with Ricki Lee Coulter.

Nathan Brake has an unofficial fan site Nathan Nation where upcoming events are mentioned and contains a forum for fans.

:Audition: "Bohemian Rhapsody" (Queen) :Theatre Week (Round 1): "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" (The Temptations) :Theatre Week (Round 2): "To the Moon and Back"(Savage Garden) :Theatre Week (Round 3): "We Are the Champions" (Queen) :Top 24: "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" (Elton John) :Top 12: "Stop and Stare" (OneRepublic) :Top 11: "Second Chance" (Shinedown) :Top 10: "Since U Been Gone" (Kelly Clarkson) :Top 9: "Livin' on a Prayer" (Bon Jovi) :Top 8: "Just Like a Pill" (P!nk) :Top 7: "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" (Duke Ellington) :Top 6: "Thriller" (Michael Jackson) :Top 6: "The Music of the Night" (from the show The Phantom of the Opera) :Top 5: "Makes Me Wonder" (Maroon 5) :Top 5: "Mad World" (Michael Andrews and Gary Jules) :Top 4: "Red" (Daniel Merriweather) :Top 4: "Closer" (Ne-Yo) – Eliminated on 8 November

Toby Moulton

Toby Moulton was born in 1979 and worked as a primary school teacher, born in Melrose, South Australia. He teaches at St Joseph’s School Tranmere, South Australia.

:Audition: "Exit Music" by Radiohead :Theatre Week (Round 1): N/A :Theatre Week (Round 2): N/A :Theatre Week (Round 3): "Open Your Eyes" by Snow Patrol :Top 24: "Yellow" by Coldplay :Wildcard: "With or Without You" by U2 :Top 12: "Creep" by Radiohead :Top 11: "Starlight" by Muse :Top 10: "Take On Me" by a-ha :Top 9: "I Want to Know What Love Is" by Foreigner :Top 8: "Please Don't Leave Me" by P!nk :Top 7: "My Way" by Frank Sinatra :Top 6: "Exit Music" by Radiohead :Top 6: "Somebody to Love" by Queen :Top 5: "Don't Look Back in Anger" by Oasis :Top 5: "Politik" by ColdplayWithdrew on November, 1

Kate Cook

Main article: Kate Cook (singer)

Kate Cook was born in 1983 and came from Lowood, Queensland. She worked as a meat cutter at an abattoir. Her mother, who was her biggest musical influence, died by suicide when Kate was 16. Cook wrote her first single release about her mother, "Make You Stay" (released independently and available to Australian radio in April 2010). She died on 3 March 2019.

:Audition: "Make You Stay" (own composition) :Theatre Week (Round 1): N/A :Theatre Week (Round 2): N/A :Theatre Week (Round 3): "Hard Workin' Man" by Brooks & Dunn :Top 24: "Your Mama Don't Dance" by Loggins and Messina :Top 12: "Stuck in the Middle" by Stealers Wheel :Top 11: "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" by Jet :Top 10: "Landslide" by Fleetwood Mac :Top 9: "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going" by Billy Ocean :Top 8: "Trouble" by P!nk :Top 7: "Hit the Road Jack" by Ray Charles :Top 6: "Make You Feel My Love" by Garth Brooks :Top 6: "Son of a Preacher Man" by Dusty SpringfieldEliminated on 25 October

Kim Cooper

Kim Cooper was born on 29 November 1987 in Melbourne. At age 17, she moved to Townsville, Queensland, after her father was diagnosed with Bipolar disorder. She works in fashion retail.

:Audition: "Like It Loud" by Cassie Davis :Theatre Week (Round 1): "Sorry" by Maria Mena :Theatre Week (Round 2): "Sex on Fire" by Kings of Leon :Theatre Week (Round 3): "Before He Cheats" by Carrie Underwood :Top 24: "Waking Up in Vegas" by Katy Perry :Top 12: "Best of You" by Foo Fighters :Top 11: "I Want You To Want Me" by Cheap Trick :Top 10: "Just Dance" by Lady Gaga :Top 9: "You Keep Me Hangin' On" by Kim Wilde :Top 8: "Family Portrait" by P!nk :Top 7: "The Man I Love" by Ella FitzgeraldEliminated on 18 October

Scott Newnham

Scott Newnham was born in 1989 and comes from Melbourne. He works as a bricklayer, and before Idol, had never sung in front of another person except his best friend.

:Audition: "You Give Me Something" by James Morrison :Theatre Week (Round 1): "Elevator Love" by Guy Sebastian :Theatre Week (Round 2): "Rock with You" by Michael Jackson :Theatre Week (Round 3): "Isn't She Lovely" by Stevie Wonder :Top 24: "Run It!" by Chris Brown :Top 12: "Come Together" by The Beatles :Top 11: "American Woman" by The Guess Who :Top 10: "Kiss from a Rose" by Seal :Top 9: "Let's Groove" by Earth, Wind & Fire :Top 8: "So What" by P!nkEliminated on 11 October

Tim Johnston

Tim Johnston was born in 1981 and comes from Newcastle, New South Wales. He auditioned for The X Factor, the fifth edition, while living in the United Kingdom. He advanced to the bootcamp round, but failed to make the cut for the Visit to the Judges' houses. He works as a barista.

:Audition: "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" by Marvin Gaye :Theatre Week (Round 1): "Angels" by Robbie Williams :Theatre Week (Round 2): N/A :Theatre Week (Round 3): N/A :Top 24: "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)" by Stevie Wonder :Wildcard: "Yesterday" by The Beatles :Top 12: "Halo" by Beyoncé :Top 11: "Jumpin' Jack Flash" by The Rolling Stones :Top 10: "What Goes Around.../...Comes Around" by Justin Timberlake :Top 9: "Heaven" by Bryan AdamsEliminated on 4 October

Sabrina Batshon

Batshon performing Michael Jackson's Earth Song for Australian Idol Season 7

Sabrina Batshon (born 26 October 1984) is an Australian-born singer, songwriter and actor from Rhodes, Sydney. She began singing and dancing at the age of two at the Johnny Young Talent School. She had roles on Australian television including Water Rats, G.P. and Home and Away. She won several talent quests including the McDonald's Performing Arts Challenge. In 2000, she sang with The Australian Girls Choir and Paulini for the Qantas campaign CD, The Spirit of Australia. She was understudy to Nikki Webster as Dorothy in a 2000/2001 stage performance of The Wizard of Oz and was cast as the 'Little Girl' in the 2001 production of The Witches of Eastwick (musical) in Melbourne. She attended the Newtown High School of the Performing Arts and was named in November 2004 in Parliament by Andrew Refshauge as being one of Australia's best singers. During 2005 and early 2009 Batshon experienced chronic depression, agoraphobia and panic attacks, and was admitted to hospital. Producer Stephen Tate said speaking "openly and honestly" about depression was the way forward for the media and community.

:Audition: "Nature Boy" by Nat King Cole :Theatre Week (Round 1): "Black Velvet" by Alannah Myles :Theatre Week (Round 2): "When I Fall in Love" by Nat King Cole :Theatre Week (Round 3): "Help" by The Beatles :Top 24: "Hush Hush" by The Pussycat Dolls :Top 12: "Earth Song" by Michael Jackson :Top 11: "Numb" by Linkin Park :Top 10: "When Love Takes Over" by David GuettaEliminated on 27 September

Casey Barnes

Main article: Casey Barnes

Casey Barnes was born on 3 September 1978 in Tasmania. At a young age he became blind in his right eye after an infection. He has opened for Bryan Adams and played alongside Eskimo Joe, Vanessa Amorosi and Diesel during his career.

:Audition: "Fire and Rain" by James Taylor :Theatre Week (Round 1): N/A :Theatre Week (Round 2): "Tiny Dancer" by Elton John :Theatre Week (Round 3): N/A :Top 24: "Her Diamonds" by Rob Thomas :Wildcard: "Never Say Never (Don't Let Me Go)" by The Fray :Top 12: "On My Mind" by Powderfinger :Top 11: "I'm Not Over" by Carolina LiarEliminated on 20 September

Ashleigh Toole

Ashleigh Toole was born in 1991 and comes from the Central Coast, New South Wales, and is of both Irish and Lebanese heritage. A student, she grew up performing in multiple music festivals with her family. Ashleigh went on to marry Rams 250 game heart-throb AJ Gray in the vineyards of the Hunter Valley. The two currently reside in Western Sydney living their best lives.

:Audition: "Nobody Knows" by Pink :Theatre Week (Round 1): "I Wanna Be Your Everything" by Vanessa Amorosi :Theatre Week (Round 2): "Angels" by Robbie Williams :Theatre Week (Round 3): "River Deep - Mountain High" by Ike & Tina Turner :Top 24: "Hurt" by Christina Aguilera :Top 12: "Miss Independent" by Kelly ClarksonEliminated on 13 September

Grand Final Performances

No.Performer(s)Title
1Top 12Don't Stop Me Now
2Michael Bublé with Hayley and StanFeeling Good
3Wes Carr and Ian MossBeat It
4Top 12 GirlsWhen Love Takes Over
5MikaRain & We Are Golden
6Ricki-Lee CoulterHear No, See No, Speak No
7Top 12 GuysTake Back the City
8Guy Sebastian & Jordin SparksArt of Love
9Michael BubléCry Me a River
10Hayley WarnerFunhouse
11Stan WalkerIt's A Man's, Man's, Man's World
12Stan WalkerBlack Box

Elimination chart

FemalesMalesTop 24Top 12Wild CardWinner
Did Not PerformSafeSafe FirstSafe LastEliminated
24/825/826/827/830/86/913/920/927/94/1011/1018/1025/101/118/1115/11PlaceContestantResult
Week:
1Stan WalkerTop 12Bottom 2Winner
2Hayley WarnerWild CardTop 12Bottom 2Bottom 2Runner-up
3James JohnstonTop 12Bottom 3Bottom 2Bottom 3ElimElim
4Nathan BrakeTop 12Bottom 3Bottom 3Elim
5Toby MoultonWild CardTop 12WD
6Kate CookTop 12Bottom 3Elim
7Kim CooperTop 12Bottom 3Bottom 2Elim
8Scott NewnhamTop 12Bottom 2Elim
9Tim JohnstonWild CardTop 12Bottom 3Elim
10Sabrina BatshonTop 12Bottom 2Elim
11Casey BarnesWild CardTop 12Bottom 2Elim
12Ashleigh TooleTop 12Elim
Wild CardLucie JohnsonWild CardElim
Aliqua MaoWild Card
Tenielle MuslinWild Card
Lauren StreetWild Card
Ed ZaidanWild Card
Semi-final 3Nicole BanksElim
Jason Bartlett
Daniel Raso
Semi-final 2Adam EckersleyElim
Marijana Topalovic
Semi-final 1Jamila IoaneElim
Seth Drury
  • All four remaining contestants from Semi-final No. 4 were selected for the Wildcard show
  • Toby Moulton withdrew from the competition, keeping original eliminee James Johnston in the competition.

Ratings

The first episode, which featured auditions in both Melbourne and Brisbane, achieved an audience of 1.3m. This was considerably lower than previous first episodes. In 2006, the premiere garnered 1.4m, the 2007 reached 1.65m and 2008 achieved 1.4m. The peak audience, however, of 1.77m was the biggest-seen in years. The show won the night in the 18–49 demographic.

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216 August 20091.1718first=Davidlast=Knoxtitle=Week 34url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/08/week-34-2.htmlpublisher=tvtonight.com.audate=17 August 2009access-date=25 August 2009}}
323 August 20091.0868
424 August 2009Monday 7:30 pm–8:30 pm1.11010
525 August 2009Tuesday 7:30 pm–8:30 pm1.04914
626 August 2009Wednesday 7:30 pm–8:30 pm1.04912
727 August 2009Thursday 7:30 pm–8:30 pm1.1535
830 August 2009Sunday 6:30 pm–8:30 pm0.99210first=Davidlast=Knoxtitle=Week 36url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/08/week-36-2.htmlpublisher=tvtonight.com.audate=31 August 2009access-date=25 August 2009}}
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Notes

References

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