What does The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, The Babadook, Shine and Jaws all have in common? Well, they were all partly filmed in South Australia. But have you ever wondered what popular TV shows would be about if they were based in South Australia? Wonder no more, as Fritz presents this list of shows re-imagined for an SA audience.

The Fresh Prince Of Belair National Park

Now, this is a story all about how Wang Wang’s life got flipped upside down, and he’d like to take a minute, just sit right there and he’ll tell you how he became the prince of a national park called Belair.

Game of Cones

The seven kingdoms of Westadelaidos try to navigate the never-ending roadworks of the Southern realm. Chronicling the dynastic struggles among the realm’s noble families as they fight the dreaded traffic cones and search for an unobstructed path to their destinations.

Wild Weatherill

Richard Hammond gets right in among Jay Weatherill’s life to learn and discover exactly how he works. Watch in awe and horror as he documents the devastating destruction Mr Weatherill has on South Australia.

Asians of F.I.E.L.D

Follow the antics of Yen Linh, Thanh Thanh and Wasai restaurants in Chinatown, as they compete to become the ultimate eatery of Field Street.

The Get Down

A intermixed story of regular South Australian’s trying to go for a walk in spring, only to have it terrifyingly ruined by magpies.

The Crown

The series follows 10 seemingly unrelated characters as they navigate a night out at Adelaide’s finest establishment, The Crown and Anchor (The Cranker). Watch as the angsty characters work out mutual friends and enemies just by asking the one fundamental question: “What high school did you go to?”

Quacked To The Rafters

Hugh Sheridan stars in this light-hearted comedy which revolves around the Rafter family facing the issue of their son, Ben, who spends his life moonlighting as a duck.

A Series of Unfortunate Events

A documentary of the downwards spiral of South Australia’s economy, employment, power grid and the will to live.

Stranger Dings

A local woman launches a terrifying investigation into the sudden appearance of scratches and dings in her vehicle after parking in the Wilson Bent Street Park every day. As she searches for answers, she unravels a phenomenon happening to every car that dares to park there.

Council House Of Cards

A horror series about Adelaide homebuyers being confronted with a nightmarish housing crisis, with affordability now worse than New York. The young characters must face this crisis while knowing that today’s younger South Australians are the first generation unable to afford the quality of housing owned by their parents. Based on a true story.

Unbreakable Jimmy Barnes

Follow Cold Chisel frontman Barnsey as he strives to keep up with his glory days, as well as dreaming of a day without someone screaming a line from ‘Khe Sanh’ from a passing car.

It’s Always Sunny In Elizabeth Downs

Several friends own The Midway Tavern, a neighborhood bar in Elizabeth Downs, and try to find their way in the world of pints, pokies and prostitutes.

Cougar town: The Arkaba

A divorced mother must face the harsh realities of dating and ageing in a youth and beauty–obsessed culture. Having spent her twenties tackling the responsibilities of marriage and motherhood, she now finds herself at The Arkabar four nights a week on the prowl.

Wayward Pynes

The show follows Member of Parliament and weasel-impersonator Christopher Pyne as he searches for a bearable NBN speed to satisfy his obsession with cat YouTube videos.

Daredevil’s Elbow

A historical drama about Adelaide’s very own Bermuda triangle – The Devil’s Elbow – and a group of extreme motorists who dare to challenge this tight stretch of road every day.