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Getaway is Australia's longest-running travel and lifestyle television program. Debuting on 14 May 1992 in a Thursday 7:30 pm time slot, it is broadcast on the Nine Network and TLC. Its main competitor was The Great Outdoors on the Seven Network until 2009.
The first season looked at only tourism locally, including resorts and locations, but on 18 March 1993, it had expanded to look at international travel and tourism destinations.
In 2011, the program was reduced to a 30-minute format and moved to Saturday afternoons at 5:30 pm.
Presenters
= Current presenters
=Catriona Rowntree (1996–present)
David Reyne (1992–1993, 1996–present)
Charli Robinson (2003–present)
Jason Dundas (2006–present)
Tim Blackwell (2015–present)
Livinia Nixon (2012–present)
= Guest presenters
=Amber Lawrence
Lauren Phillips
Samantha McClymont
Anna Gare
Ian 'Dicko' Dickson
Jesinta Franklin
Ray Martin
David Genat
Renee Bargh and Sussan Mourad
Nicky Buckley
Caroline Pemberton
David Adams
Rebecca Johns
Darren Capewell
Kathy Lette and Jane Turner
David Whitehill
Lincoln Lewis
Charlie Clausen
Evelyn Ellis and Duncan James
Poh Ling Yeow
Lizzy Hoo
= Former presenters
=Kelly Landry (2008–2011)
Natalie Gruzlewski (2004–2014)
Sophie Monk (2010–2011)
Kate Ceberano (2011–2021)
Jennifer Hawkins (2011–2019)
Dermott Brereton (2007–2011)
Giaan Rooney (2008–2012)
Jules Lund (2004–2012)
Henry Azaris (2003–2007)
Ben Dark (1999–2010)
Erik Thomson (2006–2007)
Jodhi Meares (2006)
Megan Gale (2005–2006)
Brendon Julian (2004–2005)
Sorrel Wilby (1996–2005)
Lochie Daddo (1994–1999)
Jeff Watson (1992–1998)
Rebecca Harris (1992–1997)
Chrissy Morrisey (1995)
Jane Rutter (1994)
Tina Dalton (1992–1993)
Anna McMahon (1992–1993)
Awards
Getaway won an Australian Tourism Award for Excellence in the Media in 1995.
Getaway has also been nominated for the Most Popular Lifestyle Program Logie Award at the Logie Awards of 2003, 2004 and 2005, each time being beaten by Backyard Blitz. It was also nominated at the Logie Awards of 1999 and nominated as the Favourite Lifestyle Program at the Australian People Choice Awards of 1999.
"Seven Wonders of the World"
In an episode broadcast in May 2006, Getaway viewers were asked to choose a new Seven Wonders of the World based on several destinations which had been pre-selected by the show's producers.
The destinations were (winners are shown in bold):
Natural wonders:
Milford Sound
Mount Everest
Grand Canyon
Ancient: one wonder
Machu Picchu
Pyramids of Giza
Petra
Ancient: two wonders
Angkor Wat
Great Wall of China
Easter Island
Waterfall wonders
Niagara Falls
Victoria Falls
Iguazu Falls
Modern wonders
Eiffel Tower
Taj Mahal
Sydney Opera House
City wonders
Rome
New York City
Shanghai
Island wonders
Bora Bora
Aitutaki
Santorini
New Zealand version
A New Zealand version of the program, with some local content, titled United Travel Getaway and later Getaway, was broadcast on TV One from 1997 until 2004 and Prime TV from 2004 until 2008.
= Former presenters of the New Zealand version
=Margaret Urlich (1997–1998)
Suzy Clarkson (1998–2001)
Charlotte Dawson (2004-2007)
Clarke Gayford (2007-2008)
Lance Hipkins (2007)
Renee Wright (2007)
See also
List of longest-running Australian television series
List of Australian television series
List of Nine Network programs
Notes
References
External links
Official Getaway website
Getaway at IMDb
Getaway at the National Film and Sound Archive
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