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2008 Australian TV series or program
The Barefoot Rugby League Show
GenreSport-variety
Presented by
  • Brad Cooke
  • Tony Currie
  • David Peachey
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes500
Production
Production locationsSydney, Australia
Running time90–120 minutes
(including commercials)
Original release
NetworkNational Indigenous Television
Release2008 (2008) –
present
Related
The Marngrook Footy Show

The Barefoot Rugby League Show is an Australian sports variety television programme, shown on NITV, as well as 31 Brisbane. Hosted by Brad Cooke and indigenous former international rugby league footballers Tony Currie and David Peachey, the programme is filmed at Fox Studios Australia in Sydney.

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Community television in Australia
Channels
Terrestrial
Satellite/cable
Defunct
Antenna Awards
See also
Films and television series about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians
Awards
Children
Comedy
Documentary
Drama
Musical
News
Sport
Related
SBS local programming (current and upcoming)
Primetime
Daytime
News
Sport
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