The TV series ‘Keeping up with the Joneses’ consists of 1 x 60 minute introductory episode followed by 15 x 30 minute episodes. The first episode featuring the lives of Milton Jones, his family and employees screened on Channel 10 on 14th October and it was followed by 6 episodes, up until November 25th. I.E. 7 episodes in total, averaging nearly 1 million visitors per episode. Presumably the other 9 episodes of the ‘Keeping up with the Joneses’ series will be run on television around the same time in 2011.
For anyone who can’t wait that long for another armchair visit to the bush, there’s always the unique coffee-table style books ‘A Million Acre Masterpiece’ & ‘Life as an Australian Horseman’. These books are full of fascinating images of historic cattle stations in the Top End, Queensland’s remote Cape York Peninsula and arid Channel Country, and Western Australia’s beautiful Kimberley Region, and the award-winning images are accompanied by interesting captions. Books can be personally signed by the author and mailed direct to anywhere in the world – ideal gifts for people who are hard to buy for.
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