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1538:(franchise)
1492:30 December
893:Cumulative
279:Network Ten
267:talent show
195:of episodes
1597:Categories
1469:References
1414:Technical
1343:Technical
1261:Technical
1166:Technical
1049:Technical
884:Technical
755:Technical
561:served as
551:John Nicks
493:Runner-up
440:Full House
402:Jenni Meno
332:Rob Dustin
248:2006-03-02
238:2006-01-18
234:January 18
211:42 minutes
203:Production
184:of seasons
163:John Nicks
131:Created by
66:newspapers
1552:Australia
1417:Artistic
1349:Combined
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1264:Artistic
1235:Episode 5
1169:Artistic
1132:Episode 4
1052:Artistic
1002:Episode 3
887:Artistic
852:Episode 2
758:Artistic
725:Episode 1
555:Mark Lund
374:Celebrity
275:Australia
167:Mark Lund
1545:Versions
1455:See also
1420:Overall
1267:Overall
1172:Overall
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1009:bouffant
890:Overall
761:Overall
720:Episodes
596:Average
581:average
569:Averages
418:Broadway
313:Synopsis
1562:Germany
587:Couple
579:Rank by
511:Winner
479:Former
420:actress
383:Status
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1572:Poland
1567:Greece
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1494:2014
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