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List of international specialty programme premieres on Australian television in 2010

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The following is a list of international specialty television programmes which have debuted, or are scheduled to debut on Australian television in 2010.

Miniseries

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Program Channel Debut date
Comanche Moon United States Comanche Moon showcase 2 January
The Diary of Anne Frank United Kingdom The Diary of Anne Frank[1][2] UK.TV 6 January
Occupation United Kingdom Occupation[3][4] UKTV 27 January and 3 February
Pacific, The United States The Pacific[5][6][7][8] Seven Network 14 April
Little Devil United Kingdom Little Devil[9] ABC1 4 April

Telemovies

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Program Channel Debut date
Englishman in New York, An United Kingdom An Englishman in New York ABC1 28 March
My Boy Jack United Kingdom My Boy Jack[10] Seven Network unknown
Manson United States / Canada Manson[11] SBS One unknown

Specials

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Program Channel Debut date
Vienna New Year's Concert Austria 2010 Vienna New Year's Concert 2010[12] SBS One 1 January
Edinburgh Military Tattoo United Kingdom 2009 Edinburgh Military Tattoo[13] ABC1 2 January
Rose Parade United States 120th Annual Rose Parade Seven Network 3 January
Golden Globe Awards United States 67th Golden Globe Awards[14] FOX8 18 January
United States Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief[15][16] MTV, VH1, CNN, Network Ten (live)
National Geographic Channel, E!, Style Network (delayed)
23 January
Screen Actors Guild Awards United States 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards[17] showcase 24 January
Welcome to the Family United States Welcome to the Family[18] LifeStyle You 27 January
Simpsons...Celebrity Friends United Kingdom Simpsons...Celebrity Friends[19] Network Ten 31 January
Grammy Awards United States 52nd Grammy Awards[20][21] Arena 1 February
Simpsons...Access All Areas United Kingdom Simpsons...Access All Areas[22] Network Ten 7 February
Simpsons...Mischief and Mayhem United Kingdom Simpsons...Mischief and Mayhem[22] Network Ten 14 February
Doctor Who: The End of Time United Kingdom "Doctor Who: The End of Time"[23] ABC1 14 and 21 February
Ultimate Fighting Championship United States Ultimate Fighting Championship 110[24] One 21 February
British Academy Film Awards United Kingdom 63rd British Academy Film Awards[25] Bio. 22 February
BRIT Awards United Kingdom 2010 BRIT Awards[26] Channel [V] 25 February
Making Michael Jackson: This Is It United States Making Michael Jackson: This Is It[27] Nine Network 5 March
Academy Awards United States 82nd Academy Awards[28][29] Nine Network / Movie Extra 8 March
Project Runway: All Star Challenge United States Project Runway: All Star Challenge[30] Arena 22 March
Kids' Choice Awards United States 2010 Kids' Choice Awards[31] Nickelodeon 28 March

Documentaries

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Program Channel Debut date
Mighty ShipsUnited Kingdom Mighty Ships (HDMS Absalon)[32] Seven Network 3 January
Penguin Adventure with Nigel MarvenUnited Kingdom Penguin Adventure with Nigel Marven[33][34] ABC1 3 January
Chadar: The Ice Trail France Chadar: The Ice Trail[35] ABC1 5 January
RiP!: A Remix Manifesto United States RiP!: A Remix Manifesto[36] SBS One 5 January
Badgers: Secrets of the SettUnited Kingdom Badgers: Secrets of the Sett[33][37] ABC1 10 January
Perfect Child MummiesUnited Kingdom Perfect Child Mummies[38] ABC1 12 January
Superspy: The Man Who Betrayed the WestUnited Kingdom Superspy: The Man Who Betrayed the West[39] ABC1 12 January
Musical Brain, The Canada The Musical Brain[40] SBS One 12 January
Somali Pirates, TheUnited States The Somali Pirates[41] National Geographic Channel 17 January
Secrets of the Forbidden CityUnited Kingdom Secrets of the Forbidden City[33][42][43] ABC1 18 January
Flying the Secret Sky: The Story of the RAF Ferry CommandUnited Kingdom Flying the Secret Sky: The Story of the RAF Ferry Command[44] ABC1 19 January
Obama's America United States Obama's America[45] SBS One 19 and 26 January
Inside the Great Magazines Canada Inside the Great Magazines[46] ABC1 21 January, 28 January and 4 February
Killer Whale Islands with Nigel MarvenUnited Kingdom Killer Whale Islands with Nigel Marven[33][47] ABC1 24 January
Lost Symbol: Truth or Fiction, TheThe Lost Symbol: Truth or Fiction[41] National Geographic Channel 24 January
Hindenburg Hindenburg[33][48] ABC1 25 January
Thriller In Manila United States Thriller In Manila[11][49] SBS One 26 January
Secrets to Love Secrets to Love[50] ABC2 27 January
Great Wall of China, TheUnited States The Great Wall of China[33][51] ABC1 1 February
Marilyn, Last Sessions United States Marilyn, Last Sessions[52] SBS One 2 February
Why Are Thin People Not Fat? United Kingdom Why Are Thin People Not Fat?[53] SBS One 2 February
Snow Monkeys: Who's Hot and Who's NotUnited Kingdom Snow Monkeys: Who's Hot and Who's Not[54] ABC1 7 February
Generation XXL United Kingdom Generation XXL[55] SBS One 9 February
The Children's Ward Italy The Children's Ward[55] SBS One 9 February
Monty Python: Almost the Truth (The Lawyers Cut) United Kingdom Monty Python: Almost the Truth (The Lawyers Cut)[56] ABC1 14 and 21 February
Frank Sinatra: A Reflection[citation needed] Bio. 21 February
Breaking the Mould: The Story of Penicillin United Kingdom Breaking the Mould: The Story of Penicillin[57] ABC1 28 February
Alesha: Look But Don't Touch United Kingdom Alesha: Look But Don't Touch[58] LifeStyle You 1 March
Ashes to Diamonds United Kingdom Ashes to Diamonds[59] ABC2 3 March
Take a Seat United Kingdom Take a Seat[60] ABC2 3 March
Sex: The Revolution United States Sex: The Revolution[61] ABC2 3 March
Make Me White United Kingdom Make Me White LifeStyle You 8 March
Super Skinny Me: The Race to Size Double Zero United Kingdom Super Skinny Me: The Race to Size Double Zero[62][63][64] Seven Network 8 and 15 March
Titus: The Gorilla King United States Titus: The Gorilla King[65][66] ABC1 21 March
A Boy Called Alex United Kingdom A Boy Called Alex[67] ABC2 24 March
Jamelia: Whose Hair Is It Anyway?United Kingdom Jamelia: Whose Hair Is It Anyway? LifeStyle You 25 March
Mountains of the Monsoon, The United Kingdom The Mountains of the Monsoon[65][68] ABC1 28 March
Out of the Wreckage: Plane Crash Survivors United States Out of the Wreckage: Plane Crash Survivors[69] Seven Network 29 March
Eye of the Leopard United States Eye of the Leopard[69] Seven Network 30 March
My Monkey Baby United States My Monkey Baby[70] LifeStyle You 6 April
Stress: Portrait of a Killer Stress: Portrait of a Killer[71] ABC1 8 April
Brace For Impact: Inside The Hudson Plane Crash United States Brace For Impact: Inside The Hudson Plane Crash[broken anchor][72] Seven Network 14 April
Secrets of Shangri-La: Quest for Sacred Caves Secrets of Shangri-La: Quest for Sacred Caves[73] ABC1 15 April
Travels with a Tangerine United Kingdom Travels with a Tangerine[74] ABC1 15, 22 and 29 April
Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets United Kingdom Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets[75][76] ABC1 13 May
Theatreland United Kingdom Theatreland[77] ABC2 10 October
Tiger Woods: The Rise and Fall United States Tiger Woods: The Rise and Fall[78] SBS One 22 October
A Small Act United States A Small Act ABC1 15 November [79]
Inside Nature's Giants United Kingdom Inside Nature's Giants[11] SBS One unknown
Iran and the West United Kingdom Iran and the West[11] SBS One unknown
Same Sex America Same Sex America[80] Bio. unknown
Infinite Space: The Architecture of John Latner Infinite Space: The Architecture of John Latner[81] ABC Television unknown

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