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m-shell | 22:17 Fri 23rd May 2003 | Film, Media & TV
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hi, anyone know what tv programme had 'australia' by the manic street preachers as it's theme song? i think it was a tv programme anyway. thanks **
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The video game Gran Turismo 2 (on the playstation) used this track on the intro the game could this be what your thinking of???
Nationwide League Review, which used to be on ITV in the middle of the night on Tuesday's and Wednesday's used it.
There's an Australian Tourist Board ad at the moment that's using it.
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hi, same person who asked the question here. it might not've been the song exactly cos i can't find the answer i want anywhere, but it's one that sounds rly rly rly rly rly rly rly rly rly similar - like with the same tune but slightly different words. i haven't heard the whole 'australia' song, but i'm imagining words like 'ahhhhhh, baby, ahhhhh, oooooooh' over the beginning bit (dunno if they're actually there or not tho) - sounds dirty - actually sounds quite good. anyway, sorry if that just vagues it up even more. thanks anyway everyone. shell*
I read somewhere that Australia was used as the theme song for a show called Renford Rejects, but I never actually saw the show myself, so I can't confirm it 100%. According to this entry from the Internet Movie Database, http://uk.imdb.com/Title?0163181
the show was about a football team.
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u complete star!!!!!!!!!!! that's the one i was thinking of - thanks so much. shell*
You're welcome; glad I could help.

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