Going Places with Ernie Dingo

Going Places with Ernie Dingo (2016- )

RunningDocumentary showTravel

Prepare to have your breath taken away by some of Australia's most spectacular scenery, and be moved by the real-life stories of the people Ernie meets in his quest to discover more about the country's popular tourist destinations.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 19:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E12Goldfields, Adelaide Hills, LauraJan. 16, 2025
S06E11Wreck Bay, Mullumbimby, GirringunJan. 9, 2025
S06E10Batemans Bay, Mt Isa, InghamJan. 2, 2025
S06E09Coral Bay, Denmark, Albert RiverDez. 26, 2024
S06E08Cape Le Grand, Shepparton, PerthDez. 19, 2024
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' premiere?

'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' premiered on November 19, 2016.

Who is the host of 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo'?

The host of 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' is Ernie Dingo himself.

What genre does 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' belong to?

'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' is a travel documentary series.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo'?

The first season of 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' consisted of eight episodes.

In which countries did Ernie Dingo travel during the show?

Ernie Dingo traveled to various countries, including Australia, Indonesia, and New Zealand.

What was the main focus of 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo'?

The main focus of 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' was exploring diverse cultures and showcasing unique travel experiences.

Did 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' feature any famous guests?

Yes, 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' featured appearances by notable individuals from different countries and cultures.

How long were the episodes of 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo'?

Each episode of 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

What was the filming style of 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo'?

'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' employed a combination of stunning visuals, cultural insights, and personal interactions to engage viewers.

Did 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' receive any awards or nominations?

While I couldn't find specific information about awards or nominations, 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' was well-received by audiences.

How did Ernie Dingo approach his role as the host of the show?

Ernie Dingo brought his passion for travel, curiosity, and respect for different cultures to his role as the host of 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo'.

What made 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' stand out among other travel shows?

'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' stood out with its focus on indigenous cultures, immersive storytelling, and Ernie Dingo's charismatic hosting style.

Did 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' explore any specific themes or topics?

'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' explored themes such as cultural diversity, environmental conservation, and the importance of connecting with local communities.

How did the show incorporate indigenous perspectives?

'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' incorporated indigenous perspectives by showcasing indigenous cultures, traditions, and highlighting their unique contributions to the world.

Did 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' have a specific target audience?

While 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' appealed to a wide range of viewers interested in travel and culture, it particularly resonated with those seeking authentic and immersive experiences.

Can you give an example of an episode from 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo'?

One episode of 'Going Places with Ernie Dingo' focused on Ernie Dingo's journey through the Australian Outback, exploring the rich history and traditions of the indigenous communities there.

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