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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: June 2, 1997
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 26
  • Networks: ABC TV
  • Genres: Comedy, Kids
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The Wayne Manifesto(1997)

TMDB Rating: 6.5 (2 votes)

Overview

The Wayne Manifesto is an Australian children's television series that aired on the ABC in 1996. Based on the children's books by David McRobbie, it is centred around the life 12-year-old Wayne Wilson, showing the world both as the way he would like it and the way it really is. Filmed in Brisbane, Australia, it aired most weekdays in the afternoon at 4pm on the ABC.

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Season 1

26 episodes • 1997

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1A Wayne in a MangerJun 2, 19970.0
2The AlienJun 3, 19970.0
3This Guy DellafieldJun 4, 19970.0
4A Slave to FashionJun 5, 19970.0
5PizzaJun 6, 19970.0
6Rites and WrongsJun 9, 19970.0
7The Wayne ManifestoJun 10, 19970.0
8There's Good in EverybodyJun 11, 19970.0
9Harris WeedJun 12, 19970.0
10You Can't Take Him AnywhereJun 13, 19970.0
11JunkJun 16, 19970.0
12Work ExperienceJun 17, 19970.0
13Wise WordsJun 18, 19970.0
14Now You See It, Now You Still See ItJun 19, 19970.0
15Fancy DressJun 20, 19970.0
16Wheels Within WheelsJun 23, 19970.0
17Special OperationsJun 24, 19970.0
18Elementary, My Dear SquockaJun 25, 19970.0
19SoapJun 26, 19970.0
20Amy Pastrami DayJun 27, 19970.0
21Witch WayneJun 30, 19970.0
22A Wayne's Gotta Do ...Jul 1, 19970.0
23The Harder They FallJul 2, 19970.0
24Where's WilsonJul 3, 19970.0
25Dad's AdJul 4, 19970.0
26Wayne in the WingsJul 7, 19970.0

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