Classic TV Guides

These program listings are only as published prior to the air dates — they do not account for last minute schedule changes made before going to air

VICTORIA

Sunday 4 November 1956 – MELBOURNE Official Opening HSV7
Monday 5 November 1956 — MELBOURNE First week HSV7 
Tuesday 6 November 1956 — MELBOURNE First week HSV7
Wednesday 7 November 1956 — MELBOURNE First week HSV7
Thursday 8 November 1956 — MELBOURNE First week HSV7
Friday 9 November 1956 — MELBOURNE First week HSV7
Saturday 10 November 1956 — MELBOURNE First week HSV7
Sunday 11 November 1956 — MELBOURNE First week HSV7
Monday 19 November 1956 – MELBOURNE Official Opening ABV2
Thursday 22 November 1956 – MELBOURNE Opening Ceremony Melbourne Olympic Games
Saturday 19 January 1957 – MELBOURNE Official Opening GTV9
Monday 6 May 1957 – MELBOURNE First In Melbourne Tonight
Saturday 7 December 1957 – MELBOURNE First TV Week listing
Wednesday 11 December 1957 – MELBOURNE
Monday 10 February 1958 — MELBOURNE
Tuesday 11 March 1958 – MELBOURNE
Saturday 17 May 1958 – MELBOURNE
Wednesday 21 May 1958 – MELBOURNE Opening Ripponlea Studios ABV2
Tuesday 15 July 1958 — MELBOURNE Murder Story 
Tuesday 4 November 1958 – MELBOURNE
Melbourne Cup Day
Thursday 1 January 1959 — MELBOURNE
Friday 9 January 1959 – MELBOURNE First Sydney-Melbourne telecast
Saturday 24 January 1959 – MELBOURNE
Saturday 18 April 1959 – MELBOURNE VFL 1959 season starts
Saturday 8 August 1959 — MELBOURNE They Were Big, They Were Blue, They Were Beautiful 
Friday 21 August 1959 – MELBOURNE First TV Times listing
Saturday 26 September 1959 — MELBOURNE VFL Grand Final

Wednesday 4 November 1959 — MELBOURNE HSV7 3rd Birthday
Wednesday 18 November 1959 — MELBOURNE Outpost 
Saturday 19 December 1959 — MELBOURNE Pardon Miss Westcott!
Thursday 31 December 1959 – MELBOURNE
Thursday 18 February 1960 – MELBOURNE The Hi Fi Club
Friday 15 April 1960 — MELBOURNE Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal

Sunday 1 May 1960 — MELBOURNE Seagulls Over Sorrento
Saturday 23 July 1960 — MELBOURNE GTV9 launches Today
Wednesday 10 August 1960 — MELBOURNE The Square Ring  NEW
Tuesday 30 August 1960 — MELBOURNE The Games Of The XVII Olympiad
Sunday 5 February 1961 – MELBOURNE
Friday 17 February 1961 — MELBOURNE Premiere Consider Your Verdict
Monday 27 March 1961 – MELBOURNE
Saturday 9 December 1961 – VICTORIA Official Opening GLV10
Saturday 23 December 1961 – VICTORIA Official Openings GMV6, BCV8
Monday 29 January 1962 — VICTORIA The Bloke 
Saturday 24 February 1962 — VICTORIA BP Super Show: I Remember Jack Davey
Sunday 18 March 1962 — VICTORIA 
Saturday 31 March 1962 – VICTORIA
 TV Week Logie Awards
Friday 27 April 1962 – VICTORIA Official Opening BTV6
Sunday 10 June 1962 — VICTORIA The Patriots 
Sunday 1 July 1962 – VICTORIA Station affiliations change GTV9, HSV7
Monday 20 August 1962 — VICTORIA
Friday 22 March 1963 — VICTORIA
Saturday 13 April 1963 — MELBOURNE BP Super Show: Louis Armstrong
Monday 29 April 1963 – VICTORIA Official Opening ABEV1
Wednesday 17 July 1963 — VICTORIA In Yallourn Tonight
Tuesday 10 September 1963 — MELBOURNE
Saturday 30 November 1963 – MELBOURNE Federal Election Day
Friday 10 January 1964 – VICTORIA First Cricket telecast via coaxial cable
Sunday 23 February 1964 – VICTORIA
Sunday 5 July 1964 — VICTORIA Heaven Knows Mr Allison
Saturday 1 August 1964 – VICTORIA Official Opening ATV0
Sunday 2 August 1964 — VICTORIA First week ATV0
Monday 3 August 1964 – VICTORIA First week ATV0
Tuesday 4 August 1964 — VICTORIA First week ATV0
Wednesday 5 August 1964 — VICTORIA First week ATV0
Thursday 6 August 1964 — VICTORIA First week ATV0
Friday 7 August 1964 — VICTORIA First week ATV0
Saturday 8 August 1964 — VICTORIA First week ATV0
Monday 7 September 1964 – VICTORIA Official Opening AMV4
Saturday 19 September 1964 — VICTORIA VFL Grand Final
Sunday 11 October 1964 -MELBOURNE Olympic Games Opening Ceremony
Tuesday 3 November 1964 – VICTORIA Melbourne Cup Day
Thursday 31 December 1964 — VICTORIA
Friday 12 February 1965 — VICTORIA 
Monday 5 April 1965 – VICTORIA TV Spells Magic
Thursday 6 May 1965 — VICTORIA Double Your Dollars
Wednesday 2 June 1965 — VICTORIA Birth
Tuesday 22 June 1965 – MELBOURNE
Saturday 25 September 1965 — VICTORIA VFL Grand Final
Saturday 27 November 1965 – VICTORIA Official Opening STV8
Saturday 25 December 1965 – VICTORIA
Monday 28 March 1966 — VICTORIA Tom Jones Special. Final edition The Ray Taylor Show
Thursday 9 June 1966 – VICTORIA
Friday 17 June 1966 — VICTORIA Final Sunnyside Up
Tuesday 13 September 1966 — VICTORIA Ten Years Of Television
Monday 3 October 1966 — VICTORIA Be Our Guest
Saturday 26 November 1966 — VICTORIA 1966 Federal Election
Friday 24 March 1967 – VICTORIA Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal
Monday 10 April 1967 – VICTORIA Premiere This Day Tonight and 1967 TV Week Logie Awards
Wednesday 3 May 1967 — VICTORIA The Seekers Down Under
Saturday 27 May 1967 — VICTORIA Federal Referendum
Tuesday 6 June 1967 – VICTORIA Live satellite telecast Expo 67
Thursday 15 June 1967 — VICTORIA First live colour telecast
Sunday 18 June 1967 – MELBOURNE
Monday 26 June 1967 — VICTORIA Our World
Monday 11 September 1967 — VICTORIA Adventure Island begins
Saturday 25 November 1967 — VICTORIA 1967 Senate Elections
Sunday 31 December 1967 — VICTORIA
Saturday 20 January 1968 — VICTORIA
Monday 5 February 1968 — VICTORIA Skippy The Bush Kangaroo
Monday 13 May 1968 – VICTORIA New shows Motel, Marriage Confidential
Monday 3 June 1968 — VICTORIA GTV9 launches Today with Mike Walsh
Sunday 21 July 1968 – MELBOURNE
Friday 8 November 1968 — VICTORIA 3AK 24-Hour Launch
Wednesday 25 December 1968 – MELBOURNE
Wednesday 12 February 1969 – VICTORIA
Tuesday 11 March 1969 – VICTORIA Division 4 begins
Tuesday 22 April 1969 — VICTORIA Homicide‘s 200th episode
Tuesday 2 September 1969 — VICTORIA
Sunday 5 October 1969 — VICTORIA Bathurst 500
Wednesday 24 December 1969 — VICTORIA Carols By Candlelight
Friday 20 February 1970 — VICTORIA Opening Ceremony Ceduna Satellite Station
Friday 20 March 1970 — VICTORIA TV Week Logie Awards
Friday 27 March 1970 — VICTORIA Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal
Monday 13 April 1970 – VICTORIA First episode The Long Arm
Thursday 9 July 1970 – VICTORIA Launch east-west microwave link
Saturday 26 September 1970 — VICTORIA VFL Grand Final 
Wednesday 21 October 1970 – MELBOURNE IMT celebrates 3000 shows
Saturday 20 February 1971 — VICTORIA
Thursday 25 February 1971 — VICTORIA Matlock Police debuts

Sunday 28 March 1971 — MELBOURNE Meet Prince Philip
Monday 28 June 1971 – VICTORIA Final Pick A Box
Saturday 3 July 1971 — VICTORIA Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final
Monday 5 July 1971 — VICTORIA The Great Temptation
Tuesday 27 July 1971 — MELBOURNE Muhammad Ali Title Fight
Tuesday 14 September 1971 — MELBOURNE Nostalgia Unlimited 
Monday 20 September 1971 — MELBOURNE Money Makers, His And Hers, Monday Conference
Sunday 10 October 1971 – MELBOURNE Premiere This Week Has Seven Days
Friday 22 October 1971 — VICTORIA TV Week King Of Pop 
Friday 29 October 1971 – VICTORIA
Monday 22 November 1971 — MELBOURNE A Current Affair debuts
Saturday 1 January 1972 — MELBOURNE Fly Wrinklys Fly
Wednesday 2 February 1972 — MELBOURNE
Friday 18 February 1972 — MELBOURNE TV Week Logie Awards
Saturday 26 February 1972 — MELBOURNE Yooralla Telethon
Tuesday 14 March 1972 – MELBOURNE Number 96 begins
Thursday 22 June 1972 – MELBOURNE First Tattslotto draw
Wednesday 5 July 1972 — MELBOURNE Out There 
Sunday 30 July 1972 — MELBOURNE
Saturday 26 August 1972 — MELBOURNE Olympic Games Opening Ceremony
Tuesday 19 September 1972 — MELBOURNE The Graham Kennedy Show
Saturday 2 December 1972 — MELBOURNE Federal Election
Wednesday 3 January 1973 – MELBOURNE
Tuesday 16 January 1973 – VICTORIA
Monday 5 February 1973 – MELBOURNE The Mike Walsh Show begins
Saturday 10 February 1973 — MELBOURNE Wrest Point Casino opening
Saturday 24 February 1973 – MELBOURNE
Thursday 1 March 1973 — MELBOURNE Certain Women debuts
Sunday 27 May 1973 — MELBOURNE Premiere Ryan 
Wednesday 18 July 1973 — MELBOURNE Gown Of The Year, The True Blue Show
Friday 20 July 1973 — MELBOURNE The Evil Touch
Saturday 29 September 1973 – MELBOURNE VFL Grand Final
Saturday 13 October 1973 — MELBOURNE War And Peace NEW
Saturday 20 October 1973 – MELBOURNE Opening Sydney Opera House
Friday 14 December 1973 — MELBOURNE
Thursday 24 January 1974 — MELBOURNE Opening Ceremony X Commonwealth Games 
Monday 11 February 1974 – MELBOURNE The Box begins
Friday 8 March 1974 — MELBOURNE TV Week Logie Awards
Monday 18 March 1974 – MELBOURNE Class Of ’74 begins
Thursday 25 April 1974 – MELBOURNE
Friday 3 May 1974 — MELBOURNE The Mannequin And Photographic Model Of The Year Awards 
Monday 1 July 1974 — MELBOURNE Eyewitness News, 24 Hours, Target
Monday 7 October 1974 – MELBOURNE First colour test patterns
Saturday 19 October 1974 – MELBOURNE First test colour programming
Tuesday 5 November 1974 — MELBOURNE Melbourne Cup
Friday 8 November 1974 – MELBOURNE Countdown begins
Thursday 28 November 1974 — MELBOURNE
Sunday 1 December 1974 — MELBOURNE
Wednesday 25 December 1974 — MELBOURNE
Tuesday 31 December 1974 – MELBOURNE Nine Network Darwin telethon
Monday 13 January 1975 — VICTORIA Number 96 returns
Sunday 26 January 1975 – MELBOURNE
Sunday 9 February 1975 — MELBOURNE The Unisexers
Friday 28 February 1975 – MELBOURNE TV switches to full-time colour
Saturday 1 March 1975 — MELBOURNE C-Day 

Saturday 19 April 1975 — MELBOURNE
Monday 26 May 1975 — MELBOURNE Happy Days
Friday 5 September 1975 – MELBOURNE Number 96‘s bomb-blast episode
Saturday 4 October 1975 – MELBOURNE
Tuesday 11 November 1975 — VICTORIA Remembrance Day; Dismissal of Whitlam Government
Monday 24 November 1975 – MELBOURNE Eyewitness Newshour begins
Saturday 13 December 1975 — MELBOURNE Federal Election
Saturday 3 January 1976 — MELBOURNE ABC Sportsman Of The Year Awards 
Sunday 25 January 1976 — MELBOURNE Have We Got A Year For You!
Monday 9 February 1976 — VICTORIA Tandarra debuts
Friday 12 March 1976 – MELBOURNE TV Week Logie Awards
Tuesday 23 March 1976 – VICTORIA
Wednesday 7 April 1976 — MELBOURNE Luke’s Kingdom
Sunday 2 May 1976 — MELBOURNE FA Cup 
Saturday 15 May 1976 — MELBOURNE Nerve Deafness Telethon 
Saturday 5 June 1976 — MELBOURNE Young Talent Time 5th Anniversary. Pot O’ Gold Grand Final
Monday 21 June 1976 — VICTORIA Premiere Power Without Glory
Sunday 18 July 1976 – MELBOURNE Olympic Games Opening Ceremony
Wednesday 21 July 1976 – VICTORIA
Monday 6 September 1976 — VICTORIA Ernie live from Hong Kong 
Saturday 25 September 1976 – MELBOURNE VFL Grand Final
Thursday 7 October 1976 — MELBOURNE The Sammys
Saturday 23 October 1976 — MELBOURNE Solar Eclipse
Monday 15 November 1976 – MELBOURNE The Sullivans begins
Monday 22 November 1976 — VICTORIA Willesee At Seven begins
Wednesday 22 December 1976 — MELBOURNE Final Certain Women 
Friday 31 December 1976 — MELBOURNE
Tuesday 25 January 1977 – MELBOURNE Final episode Homicide
Saturday 26 February 1977 — MELBOURNE Yooralla Telethon 
Friday 8 April 1977 – MELBOURNE Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal

Wednesday 25 May 1977 — MELBOURNE Mama’s Gone A-hunting, Roots
Tuesday 7 June 1977 — MELBOURNE Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee
Wednesday 13 July 1977 – MELBOURNE Hotel Story
Sunday 24 July 1977 — MELBOURNE Pig In A Poke 
Monday 29 August 1977 — MELBOURNE Brownlow Medal Count, Keep Pace With Harriet
Thursday 15 September 1977 – MELBOURNE National Survival Test
Thursday 20 October 1977 – VICTORIA
Monday 28 November 1977 — MELBOURNE Premiere Cop Shop
Friday 2 December 1977 — MELBOURNE World Series Cricket debuts
Friday 23 December 1977 — MELBOURNE Final episode Bellbird
Sunday 15 January 1978 — VICTORIA
Wednesday 29 March 1978 — MELBOURNE Mastermind NEW
Saturday 20 May 1978 — MELBOURNE
Tuesday 20 June 1978 – MELBOURNE
Friday 28 July 1978 — MELBOURNE Australian Popular Song Festival
Friday 4 August 1978 — MELBOURNE XI Commonwealth Games 
Sunday 13 August 1978 — MELBOURNE XI Commonwealth Games
Tuesday 12 September 1978 — MELBOURNE Against The Wind
Tuesday 7 November 1978 — MELBOURNE Melbourne Cup Day
Tuesday 12 December 1978 — MELBOURNE Shimmering Light 
Monday 25 December 1978 — MELBOURNE
Monday 29 January 1979 — MELBOURNE
Monday 5 February 1979 — MELBOURNE Eyewitness News
Sunday 11 February 1979 — MELBOURNE Premiere 60 Minutes
Monday 19 February 1979 — MELBOURNE Premiere Nationwide, Everyday
Monday 26 March 1979 – MELBOURNE
Sunday 29 April 1979 — MELBOURNE First SBS test transmission
Thursday 10 May 1979 — VICTORIA
Monday 28 May 1979 — MELBOURNE Roots The Next Generations
Friday 20 July 1979 — MELBOURNE Miss Universe 
Sunday 19 August 1979 — VICTORIA

Wednesday 26 September 1979 — MELBOURNE
Tuesday 16 October 1979 – MELBOURNE
Saturday 8 December 1979 — MELBOURNE First Super 66 draw
Monday 31 December 1979 – MELBOURNE
Saturday 19 January 1980 — MELBOURNE Last day ATV0
Sunday 20 January 1980 – MELBOURNE First day ATV10. Premiere Arcade, Kingswood Country.
Monday 18 February 1980 – MELBOURNE Movie: The Franky Doyle Story
Saturday 1 March 1980 — VICTORIA
Friday 14 March 1980 — VICTORIA TV Week Logie Awards
Monday 24 March 1980 – VICTORIA
Tuesday 15 April 1980 — VICTORIA The 52nd Academy Awards
Monday 4 August 1980 — MELBOURNE
Monday 8 September 1980 — MELBOURNE Truth-CUB Cazaly Awards
Saturday 18 October 1980 — MELBOURNE The 1980 Federal Election
Friday 24 October 1980 – MELBOURNE Official Opening SBS 0/28
Saturday 25 October 1980 — MELBOURNE First week SBS 0/28 
Sunday 26 October 1980 — MELBOURNE First week SBS 0/28 
Monday 27 October 1980 — MELBOURNE First week SBS 0/28 
Tuesday 28 October 1980 — MELBOURNE First week SBS 0/28 
Wednesday 29 October 1980 — MELBOURNE First week SBS 0/28 
Thursday 30 October 1980 — MELBOURNE First week SBS 0/28 
Friday 31 October 1980 — MELBOURNE First week SBS 0/28 
Tuesday 4 November 1980 – VICTORIA Melbourne Cup Day
Thursday 25 December 1980 — MELBOURNE A Whole World Of Christmas 
Saturday 3 January 1981 — MELBOURNE ABC Sportsman Of The Year Awards
Monday 26 January 1981 — VICTORIA Australia Day
Monday 9 February 1981 — VICTORIA Catch Us If You Can
Sunday 15 February 1981 – VICTORIA 25 years of television
Tuesday 3 March 1981 — MELBOURNE
Sunday 15 March 1981 — MELBOURNE Outbreak Of Love
Thursday 7 May 1981 – MELBOURNE Prisoner In Concert
Tuesday 18 May 1981 — VICTORIA 
Friday 12 June 1981 — MELBOURNE
Wednesday 22 July 1981 — MELBOURNE
Wednesday 29 July 1981 – VICTORIA Royal Wedding Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer
Friday 21 August 1981 — MELBOURNE Sammy Awards 
Saturday 29 August 1981 — MELBOURNE Nerve Deafness Appeal Telethon
Tuesday 15 September 1981 — MELBOURNE The Way It Was — 25 Years Of Television News
Sunday 4 October 1981 — MELBOURNE James Hardie 1000
Friday 25 December 1981 — VICTORIA 
Thursday 31 December 1981 — VICTORIA
Monday 18 January 1982 – VICTORIA Sons And Daughters premieres
Saturday 6 February 1982 – VICTORIA Community TV trial on SBS 0/28
Monday 15 February 1982 — VICTORIA $100,000 Moneymakers, It Could Be You
Sunday 28 February 1982 — VICTORIA Moomba Birdman Rally, Mushroom Evolution Concert
Friday 12 March 1982 – MELBOURNE TV Week Logie Awards
Sunday 21 March 1982 — VICTORIA Jana Wendt joins 60 Minutes 
Tuesday 30 March 1982 — MELBOURNE The 54th Academy Awards
Saturday 3 April 1982 — VICTORIA Victorian State Election 
Friday 9 April 1982 – VICTORIA Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal
Tuesday 18 May 1982 — MELBOURNE Homicide Squad 
Monday 28 June 1982 – MELBOURNE National Today Show launches
Thursday 1 July 1982 – VICTORIA ABC’s 50th anniversary
Wednesday 7 July 1982 – MELBOURNE The Mike Walsh Show celebrates 2000 episodes
Sunday 8 August 1982 — MELBOURNE Henry V
Tuesday 14 September 1982 — VICTORIA US mini-series Marco Polo
Saturday 25 September 1982 – MELBOURNE VFL Grand Final
Thursday 30 September 1982 – MELBOURNE Opening Ceremony 1982 Commonwealth Games
Sunday 16 January 1983 — VICTORIA A Special Place 
Monday 31 January 1983 – MELBOURNE
Thursday 10 March 1983 — MELBOURNE Final Episode The Sullivans
Sunday 27 March 1983 — VICTORIA
Tuesday 5 April 1983 — MELBOURNE Starting Out
Friday 22 April 1983 – MELBOURNE 25th Anniversary TV Week Logie Awards
Saturday 7 May 1983 — VICTORIA Open Channel
Thursday 12 May 1983 – VICTORIA
Monday 27 June 1983 – MELBOURNE
Thursday 7 July 1983 — VICTORIA Women Of The Sun re-run on ABC
Sunday 7 August 1983 — MELBOURNE First World Athletic Championships  NEW
Tuesday 20 September 1983 — MELBOURNE Scales Of Justice 
Sunday 23 October 1983 — MELBOURNE
Sunday 25 December 1983 — VICTORIA
Monday 16 January 1984 — VICTORIA Mother And Son debuts
Wednesday 7 March 1984 — VICTORIA
Tuesday 10 April 1984 — MELBOURNE The 56th Academy Awards NEW
Friday 20 April 1984 – MELBOURNE Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal
Saturday 4 August 1984 — MELBOURNE
Wednesday 12 September 1984 — VICTORIA Cut That Out
Monday 22 October 1984 — VICTORIA Matthew And Son 
Saturday 1 December 1984 – MELBOURNE 1984 Federal Election
Tuesday 25 December 1984 — MELBOURNE 
Monday 21 January 1985 — MELBOURNE The XIX Superbowl

Saturday 26 January 1985 — VICTORIA Australia Games Official Opening 
Monday 11 February 1985 — VICTORIA Midday With Ray Martin, After Noon, Blankety Blanks
Monday 4 March 1985 – MELBOURNE Premiere ABC National, The Cowra Breakout, News Overnight
Monday 29 April 1985 — MELBOURNE Mini-Series The Flying Doctors begins
Wednesday 29 May 1985 — MELBOURNE The Celebration Concert
Saturday 8 June 1985 — MELBOURNE
Sunday 5 January 1986 — VICTORIA SBS Channel 0 ceases transmission
Thursday 16 January 1986 — VICTORIA Benson & Hedges World Series Cricket
Monday 20 January 1986 — MELBOURNE Neighbours debuts on Ten
Monday 7 April 1986 — MELBOURNE Shout! The Story Of Johnny O’Keefe
Thursday 1 May 1986 – MELBOURNE
Thursday 30 October 1986 – MELBOURNE The Movie Show begins
Thursday 25 December 1986 — MELBOURNE A Song For Peace 
Wednesday 31 December 1986 – MELBOURNE
Monday 12 January 1987 — VICTORIA Ford Australian Open
Friday 3 April 1987 — VICTORIA TV Week Logie Awards
Monday 13 April 1987 — VICTORIA Seven National News, Terry Willesee Tonight
Friday 1 May 1987 — VICTORIA Rage, MTV, Night Shift
Monday 29 June 1987 — MELBOURNE Anzacs
Saturday 26 September 1987 — VICTORIA VFL Grand Final
Thursday 29 October 1987 — MELBOURNE
Wednesday 4 November 1987 — MELBOURNE Nancy Wake
Friday 1 January 1988 – MELBOURNE Australia Live telecast
Sunday 17 January 1988 — VICTORIA Home And Away debuts
Monday 18 January 1988 — VICTORIA Seven Nightly News, Hinch At Seven, Home And Away, A Current Affair
Tuesday 16 February 1988 – MELBOURNE The Comedy Company begins
Monday 28 March 1988 — MELBOURNE 
Monday 13 June 1988 — MELBOURNE Premiere Live At Five 
Wednesday 17 August 1988 – MELBOURNE
Saturday 17 September 1988 – MELBOURNEOlympic Games Opening Ceremony
Tuesday 1 November 1988 – MELBOURNE Melbourne Cup Day
Sunday 13 November 1988 — VICTORIA Australian Formula One Grand Prix; 60 Minutes‘ 10th Anniversary
Saturday 31 December 1988 — VICTORIA
Wednesday 25 January 1989 — MELBOURNE E Street debuts
Friday 17 March 1989 — MELBOURNE TV Week Logie Awards
Monday 24 July 1989 — VICTORIA Family Double Dare
Friday 25 August 1989 — MELBOURNE Young Achiever Awards
Monday 25 September 1989 – MELBOURNE
Saturday 7 October 1989 – MELBOURNE The Mahabharata
Wednesday 24 January 1990 — MELBOURNE Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony
Wednesday 7 February 1990 — MELBOURNE Premiere Family And Friends 
Friday 9 March 1990 – MELBOURNE TV Week Logie Awards
Monday 19 March 1990 — MELBOURNE In Harmer’s Way
Friday 8 June 1990 — MELBOURNE FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony
Sunday 15 July 1990 — MELBOURNE The Comedy Company returns 
Saturday 6 October 1990 — MELBOURNE AFL Grand Final
Wednesday 24 October 1990 – MELBOURNE SBS turns 10
Friday 9 November 1990 — MELBOURNE Cartoon All-Stars To The Rescue
Wednesday 14 November 1990 — MELBOURNE
Monday 21 January 1991 — VICTORIA
Tuesday 29 January 1991 — MELBOURNE Chances debuts
Sunday 10 February 1991 — MELBOURNE The Simpsons debuts
Sunday 5 May 1991 – MELBOURNE
Wednesday 4 September 1991 — MELBOURNE Brides Of Christ
Thursday 19 September 1991 — MELBOURNE Hard Copy
Sunday 29 September 1991 — MELBOURNE Rose Against The Odds 
Tuesday 31 December 1991 — MELBOURNE
Monday 10 February 1992 — MELBOURNE Guess What?, Supermarket Sweep, Melbourne Extra
Saturday 7 March 1992 — MELBOURNE Olympathon 
Thursday 19 March 1992 — MELBOURNE Special: Sex 
Friday 17 April 1992 — MELBOURNE Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal
Wednesday 6 May 1992 — MELBOURNE
Monday 6 July 1992 — MELBOURNE
Saturday 25 July 1992 — MELBOURNE Opening Ceremony The Games Of The XXV Olympiad
Friday 18 December 1992 — MELBOURNE Final Good Morning Australia
Monday 11 January 1993 — VICTORIA Premiere Jeopardy 
Wednesday 17 February 1993 — MELBOURNE Australia Television International begins
Sunday 7 March 1993 — MELBOURNE The Great Debate
Friday 19 March 1993 – MELBOURNE TV Week Logie Awards
Wednesday 21 April 1993 — MELBOURNE The Skase Mirage
Monday 23 August 1993 — MELBOURNE Worldwatch
Friday 24 September 1993 – MELBOURNE Announcement of host city for 2000 Olympics. The Footy Show begins
Monday 22 November 1993 — MELBOURNE Final A Country Practice on Seven
Tuesday 18 January 1994 – MELBOURNE Blue Heelers debuts
Monday 7 February 1994 — MELBOURNE Derryn Hinch takes over Midday. Mother And Son returns
Wednesday 13 April 1994 — MELBOURNE A Country Practice debuts on Ten
Sunday 17 April 1994 — MELBOURNE TV Week Logie Awards 
Monday 25 April 1994 — MELBOURNE ANZAC Day
Saturday 6 August 1994 – MELBOURNE ATV10’s 30th Anniversary
Friday 19 August 1994 — MELBOURNE Opening Ceremony XV Commonwealth Games 
Monday 20 March 1995 — MELBOURNE Neighbours‘ 10th Anniversary Special
Monday 5 June 1995 — MELBOURNE Premiere Echo Point
Wednesday 6 March 1996 — MELBOURNE Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras
Sunday 21 April 1996 — MELBOURNE TV Week Logie Awards 
Monday 16 September 1996 – MELBOURNE 40 years of television
Monday 10 February 1997 — MELBOURNE 
Friday 7 March 1997 — MELBOURNE Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras
Tuesday 1 July 1997 – MILDURA Prime Television expands into Mildura
Saturday 6 September 1997 — MELBOURNE Funeral for Princess Diana
Wednesday 26 November 1997 — MELBOURNE Schindler’s List
Friday 27 March 1998 — MELBOURNE
Wednesday 10 June 1998 — MELBOURNE Opening Ceremony FIFA World Cup 98
Friday 31 July 1998 — MELBOURNE The Wiggles NEW
Monday 31 August 1998 — MELBOURNE Something Stupid
Friday 27 November 1998 — MELBOURNE People’s Choice Awards. Final Midday. Brian Naylor retires
Tuesday 16 February 1999 — MELBOURNE The Big News, The Late Report, The Super Debate
Saturday 6 November 1999 — MELBOURNE Republic Referendum NEW
Saturday 20 November 1999 – MELBOURNE Final Hey Hey It’s Saturday
Friday 31 December 1999 – MELBOURNE Y2K arrives
Saturday 1 January 2000 — MELBOURNE
Sunday 28 May 2000 — MELBOURNE Corroboree 2000
Friday 15 September 2000 – MELBOURNE Olympic Games Opening Ceremony
Sunday 31 December 2000 — MELBOURNE
Monday 1 January 2001 — MELBOURNE Centenary of Federation celebration
Monday 5 March 2001 – MELBOURNE Renaissance TV begins on Channel 31
Tuesday 24 April 2001 – MELBOURNE Big Brother begins
Monday 16 July 2001 — MELBOURNE Big Brother Finale, The Secret Life Of Us 
Tuesday 11 September 2001 — MELBOURNE
Monday 11 February 2002 — MELBOURNE Winter Olympics. Shafted begins
Thursday 16 May 2002 – MELBOURNE Kath And Kim begins
Friday 16 August 2002 — MELBOURNE
Saturday 24 August 2002 — MELBOURNE Perfect Match revived 
Tuesday 5 November 2002 — MELBOURNE Melbourne Cup
Sunday 15 June 2003 — MELBOURNE John Farnham The Last Time
Sunday 13 July 2003 — MELBOURNE Deal Or No Deal debuts
Sunday 17 October 2004 — MELBOURNE 18th Annual ARIA Awards
Saturday 8 January 2005 — MELBOURNE Australia Unites: Reach Out For Asia
Friday 25 March 2005 — MELBOURNE Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal
Monday 30 May 2005 — MELBOURNE Temptation 
Monday 13 February 2006 — MELBOURNE Bert’s Family Feud, The Biggest Loser
Monday 25 December 2006 — MELBOURNE
Friday 8 August 2008 — MELBOURNE Olympic Games Opening Ceremony 
Thursday 26 March 2009 — MELBOURNE One HD begins
Monday 1 June 2009 — MELBOURNE SBS Two begins
Sunday 9 August 2009 — MELBOURNE Nine Network launches channel GO! 
Saturday 27 November 2010 — MELBOURNE Victorian State Election; GTV9 farewells Bendigo Street
Tuesday 11 January 2011 – MELBOURNE Network Ten launches Eleven 

NEW SOUTH WALES/AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

Sunday 16 September 1956 — SYDNEY Official Opening TCN9
Monday 17 September 1956 — SYDNEY First week TCN9
Tuesday 18 September 1956 — SYDNEY First week TCN9
Wednesday 19 September 1956 — SYDNEY First week TCN9
Thursday 20 September 1956 — SYDNEY First week TCN9
Friday 21 September 1956 — SYDNEY  First week TCN9
Saturday 22 September 1956 — SYDNEY First week TCN9
Monday 5 November 1956 — SYDNEY Official Opening ABN2
Sunday 2 December 1956 — SYDNEY Official Opening ATN7
Thursday 31 July 1958 — SYDNEY
Tuesday 16 September 1958 — SYDNEY
Monday 20 October 1958 — SYDNEY Autumn Affair begins
Wednesday 17 June 1959 — SYDNEY First televised Shakespeare
Saturday 27 June 1959 — SYDNEY They Were Big They Were Blue They Were Beautiful

Monday 13 July 1959 – SYDNEY
Monday 17 August 1959 — SYDNEY Princess Alexandra’s visit to Canberra
Monday 4 April 1960 — SYDNEY 
Saturday 1 October 1960 — SYDNEY
Thursday 23 March 1961 – SYDNEY
Saturday 19 August 1961 – SYDNEY First edition Four Corners
Monday 25 December 1961 — SYDNEY
Saturday 24 February 1962 — SYDNEY BP Super Show: I Remember Jack Davey
Monday 26 February 1962 – SYDNEY
Sunday 4 March 1962 — NEW SOUTH WALES Official Opening NBN3
Saturday 17 March 1962 – NEW SOUTH WALES Official Opening CBN8
Sunday 18 March 1962 – NEW SOUTH WALES Official Opening WIN4
Monday 26 March 1962 – NEW SOUTH WALES
Saturday 2 June 1962 – CANBERRA Official Opening CTC7
Saturday 8 December 1962 – SYDNEY
Tuesday 18 December 1962 – CANBERRA Official Opening ABC3
Friday 22 March 1963 — SYDNEY Sing Sing Sing, The Mobil-Limb Show
Monday 29 April 1963 — SYDNEY
Wednesday 17 July 1963 — SYDNEY Ballad For One Gun 
Monday 23 September 1963 – SYDNEY
Saturday 20 February 1965 — SYDNEY Prince Philip arrives in Canberra
Monday 22 March 1965 – SYDNEY
Monday 5 April 1965 – SYDNEY Official Opening TEN10
Tuesday 6 April 1965 — SYDNEY First week TEN10
Wednesday 7 April 1965 — SYDNEY First week TEN10
Thursday 8 April 1965 — SYDNEY First week TEN10
Friday 9 April 1965 — SYDNEY First week TEN10
Thursday 6 May 1965 – SYDNEY
Saturday 1 January 1966 – SYDNEY
Wednesday 16 March 1966 — SYDNEY
Monday 17 April 1967- SYDNEY
Tuesday 6 June 1967 — SYDNEY Live satellite telecast Expo 67
Monday 28 August 1967 — SYDNEY Premiere Bellbird
Saturday 25 November 1967 — SYDNEY 1967 Senate Elections
Monday 5 February 1968 — SYDNEY Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 
Sunday 30 March 1969 – SYDNEY
Sunday 21 September 1969 — SYDNEY The Royal Family

Sunday 5 October 1969 — SYDNEY Bathurst 500
Monday 6 October 1969 – SYDNEY
Tuesday 4 November 1969 – SYDNEY Melbourne Cup
Wednesday 24 December 1969 — SYDNEY Carols By Candlelight
Monday 27 April 1970 — SYDNEY The Long Arm
Monday 1 June 1970 – SYDNEY Temptation begins
Tuesday 17 November 1970 — SYDNEY
Sunday 1 August 1971 — SYDNEY Apollo 15

Tuesday 14 September 1971 — SYDNEY Nostalgia Unlimited 
Monday 22 November 1971 — SYDNEY A Current Affair debuts
Saturday 22 April 1972 — SYDNEY
Tuesday 27 June 1972 — CANBERRA Number 96 debuts in Canberra
Monday 2 April 1973 – SYDNEY
Sunday 27 May 1973 — SYDNEY A Taste For Blue Ribbons 
Sunday 27 May 1973 — CANBERRA A Taste For Blue Ribbons 
Tuesday 29 May 1973 – CANBERRA
Thursday 29 August 1974 — SYDNEY Rush debuts 
Monday 16 September 1974 – SYDNEY
Saturday 19 October 1974 – SYDNEY First test colour programs
Thursday 28 November 1974 — SYDNEY 
Thursday 28 November 1974 — CANBERRA
Thursday 1 May 1975 — SYDNEY Hasham 
Monday 14 July 1975 – SYDNEY
Friday 5 September 1975 — SYDNEY Number 96‘s bomb-blast episode 
Sunday 2 November 1975 – SYDNEY
Saturday 3 January 1976 — SYDNEY ABC Sportsman Of The Year Awards 
Monday 23 February 1976 — SYDNEY
Tuesday 23 March 1976 — SYDNEY
Wednesday 12 May 1976 — NEW SOUTH WALES
Wednesday 12 May 1976 — CANBERRA
Friday 13 August 1976 — SYDNEY Alvin Purple 
Monday 15 November 1976 – SYDNEY The Sullivans begins
Friday 31 December 1976 — SYDNEY
Friday 25 March 1977 – SYDNEY TV Week Logie Awards
Sunday 17 April 1977 – SYDNEY US mini-series Roots debuts
Monday 6 June 1977 – SYDNEY
Friday 28 July 1978 — SYDNEY Australian Popular Song Festival
Tuesday 12 December 1978 — SYDNEY Shimmering Light
Tuesday 12 December 1978 — CANBERRA Shimmering Light 
Sunday 31 December 1978 – SYDNEY
Monday 29 January 1979 — SYDNEY
Monday 28 May 1979 – SYDNEY
Wednesday 26 September 1979 — SYDNEY
Wednesday 26 September 1979 – CANBERRA
Saturday 26 January 1980 — SYDNEY
Sunday 17 February 1980 — SYDNEY 
Monday 25 February 1980 – NEW SOUTH WALES
Saturday 1 March 1980 — SYDNEY
Friday 14 March 1980 — SYDNEY TV Week Logie Awards
Sunday 20 April 1980 – SYDNEY
Monday 4 August 1980 — SYDNEY Closing Ceremony Games Of The XXII Olympiad 
Saturday 30 August 1980 — SYDNEY
Thursday 4 September 1980 — SYDNEY The Timeless Land
Monday 8 September 1980 — SYDNEY
Saturday 27 September 1980 — SYDNEY NSWRL Grand Final
Friday 24 October 1980 — SYDNEY Official Opening SBS 0/28
Sunday 26 October 1980 — SYDNEY Philips Soccer League Grand Final 
Monday 17 November 1980 – SYDNEY
Saturday 6 December 1980 — SYDNEY
Saturday 3 January 1981 — SYDNEY ABC Sportsman Of The Year Awards
Friday 10 April 1981 – SYDNEY TV Week Logie Awards
Thursday 18 June 1981 — SYDNEY
Monday 17 August 1981 — CANBERRA
Monday 7 September 1981 – SYDNEY
Thursday 26 November 1981 – SYDNEY
Tuesday 26 January 1982 — SYDNEY Australia Day
Saturday 13 February 1982 – SYDNEY Community TV trial on SBS 0/28
Monday 15 February 1982 — SYDNEY $100,000 Moneymakers, It Could Be You
Monday 15 February 1982 — CANBERRA
Friday 12 March 1982 — CANBERRA TV Week Logie Awards
Sunday 25 April 1982 – CANBERRA
Monday 5 July 1982 – SYDNEY Women Of The Sun debuts
Monday 16 August 1982 — NEW SOUTH WALES
Tuesday 24 August 1982 — CANBERRA Winner Take All
Friday 19 November 1982 — SYDNEY Premiere MPSIB
Friday 24 December 1982 — CANBERRA
Friday 22 April 1983 – SYDNEY 25th Anniversary TV Week Logie Awards
Friday 22 April 1983 – CANBERRA 25th Anniversary TV Week Logie Awards
Wednesday 14 September 1983 – SYDNEY New Faces’ 20th Anniversary, Dally M Medal
Friday 14 October 1983 – CANBERRA SBS Network 0-28 launches
Saturday 29 October 1983 – CANBERRA The 3D-TV Experience
Sunday 5 February 1984 – CANBERRA
Wednesday 7 March 1984 — SYDNEY
Sunday 22 April 1984 — SYDNEY
Monday 4 June 1984 – SYDNEY
Friday 27 July 1984 – SYDNEY
Sunday 16 September 1984 — SYDNEY
Saturday 29 September 1984 — SYDNEY
Friday 19 October 1984 — SYDNEY Dateline begins
Monday 18 February 1985 – SYDNEY Network 0/28 becomes SBS
Friday 5 April 1985 — SYDNEY Good Friday
Friday 26 April 1985 — SYDNEY TV Week Logie Awards
Saturday 13 July 1985 – SYDNEY Live Aid telecast
Monday 20 January 1986 — SYDNEY Neighbours begins on Ten. Off The Dish premieres
Sunday 1 June 1986 — SYDNEY FIFA World Cup
Friday 19 September 1986 – SYDNEY 30 years of television
Thursday 30 October 1986 — CANBERRA The Movie Show begins
Friday 1 January 1988 – SYDNEY Australia Live telecast
Monday 28 March 1988 — SYDNEY Four Corners special Whither The ABC?
Monday 24 October 1988 — SYDNEY Mini-Series A Long Way From Home

Thursday 30 March 1989 – CANBERRA Prime, WIN begin in Canberra
Friday 31 March 1989 – CANBERRA Prime, WIN begin in Canberra
Wednesday 14 June 1989 – CANBERRA
Sunday 31 December 1989 – SYDNEY
Monday 14 May 1990 — CANBERRA
Tuesday 28 August 1990 — SYDNEY Beyond 2000: 20th Century Syndrome NEW
Wednesday 11 March 1992 – CANBERRA
Monday 1 March 1993 – CANBERRA Prime 6 O’Clock News launches
Monday 31 May 1993 – SYDNEY Paradise Beach and Rugby League State Of Origin
Friday 24 September 1993 — SYDNEY Announcement of host city for 2000 Olympics. The Footy Show begins
Monday 16 May 1994 — SYDNEY 
Saturday 31 December 1994 — SYDNEY
Monday 16 January 1995 — SYDNEY
Monday 20 March 1995 — SYDNEY Neighbours‘ 10th Anniversary Special
Saturday 29 April 1995 — SYDNEY TEN celebrates its 30th anniversary
Tuesday 6 February 1996 — SYDNEY Paul Keating: True Colours
Saturday 2 March 1996 — SYDNEY Federal Election
Monday 29 July 1996 – SYDNEY
Monday 27 March 2000 – CANBERRA
Sunday 4 June 2006 — SYDNEY Final Blue Heelers

QUEENSLAND

Sunday 1 November 1959 – BRISBANE Official Opening BTQ7
Monday 2 November 1959 – BRISBANE Official Opening ABQ2
Monday 14 November 1960 – BRISBANE
Thursday 9 February 1961 – BRISBANE
Thursday 10 September 1963 — BRISBANE
Tuesday 16 February 1965 – ROCKHAMPTON
Sunday 25 April 1965 — BRISBANE ANZAC Day
Friday 7 May 1965 — BRISBANE Double Your Dollars
Thursday 1 July 1965 – BRISBANE 
Official Opening TVQ0
Monday 14 February 1966 — BRISBANE
Thursday 31 March 1966 – BRISBANE
Saturday 29 April 1967 – BRISBANE
Wednesday 27 September 1967 – BRISBANE
Monday 10 June 1968 – BRISBANE Motel debuts
Tuesday 10 September 1968 – BRISBANE
Tuesday 15 July 1969 – BRISBANE
Thursday 31 December 1970 – BRISBANE
Monday 4 January 1971 — BRISBANE Sesame Street debuts
Tuesday 26 January 1971 — BRISBANE
Monday 28 June 1971 — BRISBANE Final Pick-A-Box
Monday 20 March 1972 – BRISBANE Number 96 debuts, The Big News
Saturday 27 May 1972 – BRISBANE
Wednesday 13 June 1973 — BRISBANE
Monday 3 June 1974 – BRISBANE
Saturday 28 September 1974 — BRISBANE VFL Grand Final
Wednesday 11 June 1975 – BRISBANE
Saturday 5 July 1975 – BRISBANE TVQ0’s tenth birthday
Friday 12 March 1976 – BRISBANE TV Week Logie Awards
Sunday 2 May 1976 – BRISBANE
Tuesday 7 June 1977 — QUEENSLAND Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee
Sunday 17 July 1977 – BRISBANE
Saturday 12 November 1977 — BRISBANE Queensland Election
Tuesday 20 June 1978 – BRISBANE
Saturday 15 July 1978 – BRISBANE
Monday 21 August 1978 — BRISBANE
Sunday 10 September 1978 — BRISBANE
Tuesday 27 February 1979 — BRISBANE Premiere Prisoner
Monday 4 June 1979 – BRISBANE
Saturday 23 June 1979 – BRISBANE
Monday 31 December 1979 – QUEENSLAND

Sunday 17 February 1980 — QUEENSLAND
Monday 28 April 1980 – BRISBANE
Sunday 26 October 1980 — BRISBANE Philips Soccer League Grand Final
Monday 5 December 1983 – BRISBANE
Saturday 21 July 1984 – QUEENSLAND
Sunday 12 August 1984 — BRISBANE QTQ9 celebrates 25 years (I)
Monday 13 August 1984 — BRISBANE Closing Ceremony Olympic Games
Thursday 16 August 1984 – BRISBANE QTQ9 celebrates 25 years (II)
Monday 25 March 1985 – BRISBANE Neighbours’ debut in Brisbane
Sunday 30 June 1985 – BRISBANE SBS expands to Brisbane
Monday 26 May 1986 – BRISBANE
Monday 3 November 1986 – BRISBANE Mini-series The Last Frontier
Monday 9 February 1987 — BRISBANE
Monday 1 June 1987 — BRISBANE
Monday 21 September 1987 — QUEENSLAND
Sunday 4 October 1987 – BRISBANE
Monday 14 December 1987 – BRISBANE
Tuesday 26 January 1988 – BRISBANE Australia Day 1988 – Australia’s Bicentennial
Saturday 30 April 1988 – BRISBANE Official Opening World Expo 88
Monday 2 May 1988 — BRISBANE TVAM begins

Friday 9 September 1988 – BRISBANE Last day TVQ0
Saturday 10 September 1988 – BRISBANE First day TVQ10
Monday 19 September 1988 — BRISBANE Games Of The XXIV Olympiad

Sunday 12 February 1989 — BRISBANE
Monday 20 March 1989 – BRISBANE Premiere The Bert Newton Show, The Power The Passion
Sunday 10 September 1989 – BRISBANE
Saturday 18 November 1989 — BRISBANE Season Final Hey Hey It’s Saturday
Wednesday 14 November 1990 — BRISBANE
Tuesday 29 October 1991 – CAIRNS
Thursday 19 March 1992 — BRISBANE Special: Sex
Friday 25 December 1992 — BRISBANE
Tuesday 6 April 1993 — BRISBANE
Monday 17 February 1997 — BRISBANE Big Sky begins
Friday 31 December 1999 – BRISBANE Y2K arrives
Saturday 1 January 2000 – BRISBANE
Sunday 13 July 2003 – BRISBANE Deal Or No Deal begins

SOUTH AUSTRALIA:

Saturday 5 September 1959 – ADELAIDE Official Opening NWS9
Saturday 17 October 1959 — ADELAIDE Adelaide Tonight
Friday 24 October 1959 – ADELAIDE Official Opening ADS7
Friday 11 March 1960 – ADELAIDE Official Opening ABS2
Monday 17 October 1960 — ADELAIDE
Monday 18 December 1961 – ADELAIDE
Sunday 1 September 1963 – ADELAIDE
Friday 27 March 1964 – ADELAIDE Good Friday Appeal
Friday 12 February 1965 — ADELAIDE 
Wednesday 12 May 1965 — ADELAIDE Moors The Merrier, Adelaide Tonight, The Mavis Bramston Show
Monday 12 July 1965 — ADELAIDE
Monday 26 July 1965 – ADELAIDE Official Opening SAS10
Saturday 31 July 1965 – ADELAIDE TV Spells Magic
Thursday 13 October 1966 – ADELAIDE
Wednesday 24 May 1967 – ADELAIDE
Saturday 27 May 1967 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA Federal Referendum
Saturday 25 November 1967 — ADELAIDE 1967 Senate Elections
Saturday 20 January 1968 — ADELAIDE 
Friday 27 March 1970 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Good Friday Appeal
Saturday 25 April 1970 – ADELAIDE
Saturday 27 March 1971 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA TV Week Logie Awards
Saturday 3 April 1971 — ADELAIDE
Monday 28 June 1971 – ADELAIDE Final Pick-A-Box
Thursday 29 July 1971 — ADELAIDE
Monday 23 August 1971 – ADELAIDE
Monday 25 October 1971 — ADELAIDE
Monday 10 April 1972 – ADELAIDE Number 96 debuts
Monday 31 December 1973 — ADELAIDE
Monday 18 February 1974 – ADELAIDE
Friday 8 March 1974 — ADELAIDE TV Week Logie Awards
Monday 22 July 1974 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Wednesday 4 December 1974 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Tuesday 24 December 1974 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Monday 24 March 1975 — ADELAIDE
Friday 16 April 1976 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA ADS7’s Good Friday Appeal
Wednesday 16 June 1976 – ADELAIDE
Sunday 31 October 1976 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA SAS10 Christmas Telethon
Tuesday 2 November 1976 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA Melbourne Cup 
Tuesday 16 November 1976 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA The Sullivans begins
Saturday 18 December 1976 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA NWS9’s Telethon 1976
Wednesday 22 December 1976 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA Final Certain Women 
Saturday 25 December 1976 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Friday 31 December 1976 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Tuesday 28 February 1978 — ADELAIDE Rocturnal NEW
Saturday 2 September 1978 — ADELAIDE The 20s And All That Jazz 
Monday 16 October 1978 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Monday 12 February 1979 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA Premiere 60 Minutes
Monday 19 February 1979 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA Premiere Nationwide
Monday 4 June 1979 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Sunday 14 October 1979 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA Roots: The Next Generations
Sunday 20 January 1980 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA Arcade debuts on SAS10
Wednesday 30 January 1980 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Friday 6 June 1980 – ADELAIDE
Saturday 19 July 1980 — ADELAIDE Opening Ceremony Games Of The XXII Olympiad
Monday 4 August 1980 — ADELAIDE Closing Ceremony Games Of The XXII Olympiad 
Saturday 16 August 1980 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Sunday 26 October 1980 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA SAS10’s Christmas Telethon
Wednesday 31 December 1980 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Monday 26 January 1981 — ADELAIDE Australia Day
Saturday 21 February 1981 – ADELAIDE
Thursday 26 February 1981 – ADELAIDE
Wednesday 29 July 1981 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA Royal Wedding Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer
Tuesday 3 November 1981 — ADELAIDE Melbourne Cup
Monday 18 January 1982 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Monday 15 February 1982 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Friday 12 March 1982 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA TV Week Logie Awards
Wednesday 17 March 1982 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Monday 7 June 1982 – ADELAIDE 
Thursday 1 July 1982 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA ABC’s 50th anniversary
Monday 1 November 1982 – ADELAIDE
Tuesday 19 April 1983 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA The Dismissal
Friday 22 April 1983 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA 25th Anniversary TV Week Logie Awards
Saturday 29 October 1983 – ADELAIDE The 3D-TV Experience
Saturday 4 February 1984 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA National Olympic Telethon
Tuesday 27 March 1984 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA Eureka Stockade

Monday 9 April 1984 – ADELAIDE Guy Blackmore joins Eyewitness News
Monday 4 June 1984 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Sunday 29 July 1984 — ADELAIDE Opening Ceremony of the Games Of The XXIII Olympiad 
Monday 11 February 1985 – ADELAIDE Midday With Ray Martin begins
Monday 4 March 1985 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA Premiere ABC National 
Monday 18 March 1985 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA Neighbours‘ debut in Adelaide
Tuesday 30 April 1985 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA The Flying Doctors
Tuesday 18 June 1985 — ADELAIDE
Sunday 30 June 1985 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA SBS begins in Adelaide
Saturday 19 October 1985 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA Music Express 10th Anniversary, Miss South Australia Quest
Friday 18 April 1986 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA TV Week Logie Awards
Wednesday 23 July 1986 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA Royal Wedding Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson
Monday 16 February 1987 — ADELAIDE You’ve Got To Be Joking
Sunday 28 June 1987 – ADELAIDE
Sunday 19 July 1987 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA Final Countdown
Monday 27 July 1987 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Tuesday 15 December 1987 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Saturday 26 December 1987 – ADELAIDE Last day ADS7, SAS10
Sunday 27 December 1987 – ADELAIDE First day ADS10, SAS7
Tuesday 26 January 1988 – SOUTH AUSTRALIA Australia Day 1988 — Australia’s Bicentennial
Thursday 26 May 1988 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA Page One debuts
Friday 1 July 1988 – ADELAIDE
Wednesday 6 May 1992 – ADELAIDE
Sunday 3 October 1993 — SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Monday 13 December 1993 – ADELAIDE

WESTERN AUSTRALIA:

Friday 16 October 1959 – PERTH Official Opening TVW7
Saturday 7 May 1960 – PERTH Official Opening ABW2
Monday 18 September 1961 – PERTH
Tuesday 19 September 1961 — PERTH Burst Of Summer
Saturday 7 April 1962 – PERTH
Wednesday 7 November 1962 – PERTH
Wednesday 6 May 1964 — PERTH
Saturday 12 June 1965 – PERTH Official Opening STW9
Tuesday 2 November 1965 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Monday 14 February 1966 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Thursday 24 September 1970 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Tuesday 2 March 1971 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Saturday 8 July 1972 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final
Wednesday 30 August 1972 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Saturday 2 December 1972 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA Federal Election
Monday 12 February 1973 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Wednesday 12 February 1975 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Friday 30 January 1976 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Sunday 17 October 1976 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA Telethon
Saturday 22 January 1977 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Monday 10 October 1977 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Sunday 25 February 1979 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA US mini-series Roots debuts
Wednesday 14 November 1979 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Monday 31 December 1979 – PERTH
Monday 25 February 1980 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Tuesday 15 April 1980 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA The 52nd Academy Awards
Wednesday 18 June 1980 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA The Last Tasmanian
Monday 28 July 1980 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Saturday 29 November 1980 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Sunday 24 May 1981 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Tuesday 19 January 1982 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Saturday 6 February 1982 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Monday 28 March 1983 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA The Late Late Breakfast Show
Friday 22 April 1983 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA 25th Anniversary TV Week Logie Awards
Sunday 29 July 1984 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA Opening Ceremony Olympic Games
Monday 13 August 1984 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA Closing Ceremony Olympic Games
Monday 4 March 1985 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA Premiere ABC National 
Tuesday 1 October 1985 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Sunday 16 March 1986 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA SBS begins in Perth
Monday 4 August 1986 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA Return To Eden
Monday 12 January 1987 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Friday 3 April 1987 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA TV Week Logie Awards
Monday 6 July 1987 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Sunday 17 January 1988 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA Home And Away begins
Monday 8 February 1988 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Friday 11 March 1988 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA TV Week Logie Awards
Friday 20 May 1988 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA Official Opening NEW10
Sunday 13 November 1988 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA Fosters Australian Formula One Grand Prix
Monday 14 November 1988 – PERTH
Wednesday 14 June 1989 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Tuesday 14 November 1989 – PERTH
Wednesday 14 November 1990 – PERTH
Monday 27 May 1991 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Tuesday 31 December 1991 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Tuesday 6 April 1993 – WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Friday 8 November 1996 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Monday 11 February 2002 — WESTERN AUSTRALIA Winter Olympics. Shafted begins

TASMANIA:

Monday 23 May 1960 – HOBART Official Opening TVT6
Saturday 4 June 1960 – HOBART Official Opening ABT2
Saturday 26 May 1962 – TASMANIA Official Opening TNT9
Monday 27 August 1962 — TASMANIA
Tuesday 25 December 1962 — TASMANIA
Friday 12 April 1963 — TASMANIA Good Friday
Friday 23 October 1964 – TASMANIA Miss Australia Quest
Tuesday 1 June 1965 – TASMANIA
Saturday 27 November 1965 — TASMANIA
Sunday 19 December 1965 — TASMANIA Festival Of Northern Lights appeal
Tuesday 22 April 1969 — TASMANIA
Wednesday 19 August 1970 – TASMANIA
Monday 3 January 1972 – TASMANIA
Saturday 26 February 1972 — TASMANIA
Monday 13 May 1974 — TASMANIA
Thursday 28 November 1974 — TASMANIA
Monday 2 December 1974 – TASMANIA
Sunday 9 February 1975 — TASMANIA
Monday 26 May 1975 – TASMANIA
Wednesday 25 August 1976 – TASMANIA
Monday 29 May 1978 – TASMANIA
Saturday 7 June 1980 – TASMANIA
Wednesday 14 January 1981 — TASMANIA Telemovie Because He’s My Friend
Wednesday 7 July 1982 — TASMANIA The Mike Walsh Show celebrates 2000 episodes 
Wednesday 7 March 1984 – TASMANIA
Monday 4 March 1985 — TASMANIA Premiere ABC National
Sunday 16 March 1986 – TASMANIA SBS begins in Hobart
Monday 11 July 1988 – TASMANIA
Monday 19 March 1990 – TASMANIA
Tuesday 3 November 1992 – TASMANIA Melbourne Cup
Tuesday 30 March 1993 – TASMANIA
Saturday 30 April 1994 — TASMANIA Aggregation
Monday 16 May 1994 — TASMANIA
Monday 16 January 1995 – TASMANIA
Wednesday 6 April 2005 – TASMANIA

NORTHERN TERRITORY:

Tuesday 24 December 1974 – DARWIN Cyclone Tracy hits Darwin
Monday 16 October 1978 — NORTHERN TERRITORY
Monday 15 February 1982 — DARWIN
Wednesday 17 March 1982 — DARWIN
Monday 7 June 1982 – DARWIN
Monday 4 March 1985 — DARWIN Premiere ABC National
Friday 1 January 1988 – DARWIN Australia Live
Wednesday 13 July 1988 – DARWIN
Monday 16 August 1993 – NORTHERN TERRITORY
Sunday 3 October 1993 — NORTHERN TERRITORY
Friday 27 March 1998 – DARWIN Seven Darwin begins
Monday 25 February 2002 – DARWIN Closing Ceremony Winter Olympic Games
Friday 16 August 2002 — DARWIN

These program listings are only as published prior to the air dates — they do not account for last minute schedule changes made before going to air

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    • Mary g on 18 January 2015 at 9:46 PM
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    Hello,
    I am looking for the name of the show that was shown on sbs in the nineties or early 2000’s about divorce and separation through a childs eyes, spoken through the child a little girl it aired on sbs and was australian made. I don’t the year and the name and wondering if it is available on dvd.

    • Brendon Agpasa on 31 January 2015 at 9:11 PM
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    So you can upload all TV guides in programs such as the annual TV Week Logie Awards from 1961 to 2006, it was live telecasts in Australia on Nine, Seven, TEN and the ABC.

    • Jacob Joseph on 1 February 2015 at 11:09 AM
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    Coudl you upload some tv guide

    Monday March 29th may 2000 newcastle
    Thursday March 26th 1998 New South Wales
    Tuesday July 1st 1997 Sydney
    Friday September 15th 2000 Gold Coast
    Monday March 27th 2000 Queensland
    Friday June 2nd 2000 Melbourne
    Friday June 2nd 2000 Newcastle
    Wedensday June 12th 1996 Sydney
    Wedensday June 12th 1996 Newcastle

      • Jacob Joseph on 1 February 2015 at 11:15 AM
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      Can You upland some tv guide

      Monday June 14th 1992 Sydney
      Monday June 14th 1992 Newcastle
      Monday Febuary 17th 1997 Sydney
      Monday Febuary 17th 1997 Newcastle
      Monday Febuary 21th 2000 Sale Of The New Century Begins
      Monday Febuary 21th 2000 Newcastle
      Wedensday July 2nd 1997 Newcastle
      Wedensday July 2nd 1997 Perth
      Sunday June 4th 2000 Newcastle
      Sunday June 4th 2000 Sydney

    • Jacob Joseph on 1 February 2015 at 11:18 AM
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    Can You Also Upload some more tv programs
    Tuesday April 24th 2001 Newcastle

    • AndrewG on 8 February 2015 at 8:03 AM
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    Can u please upload the following TV Guide:
    * Tuesday 4 September 1992 – Australia’s Naughtiest Home Videos starts and incident to that show

    • Brendon Agpasa on 27 February 2015 at 7:50 AM
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    Can you upload some more programs from TV guides in Melbourne, Victoria to includes E! News started in 1998, SYN TV begins on Channel 31 in 2003, E! News ended in 2001, final Wide World of Sports in 1999, Pluck and Newsline on Tuesdays in 2003 and 2004 on Channel 31 and season finales of The Panel, Good News Week and Rove Live for Network Ten in 1999 to 2005.

    • Brendon Agpasa on 4 March 2015 at 1:33 PM
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    But after many years, you can upload a TV programs in following TV Guides from around Australia from 1956 to 2007, through TV Week magazine, newspapers and lots more.

    • Brendon Agpasa on 6 March 2015 at 7:16 PM
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    Can you please upload a TV guide: Wednesday November 26 2003 – a Rove Live special.

    • Brendon Agpasa on 11 March 2015 at 2:13 PM
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    So you can upload a TV guides: December 25 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 – The Panel: Christmas Wrap.

    • luke on 22 March 2015 at 2:39 PM
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    Next Classic Guide update is???

    1. Coming Soon

    • luke on 23 March 2015 at 2:21 PM
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    Awesome Andrew B.

    • Andrew m on 15 April 2015 at 3:29 PM
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    I have two TV Week editions from November and December 1966 with Victorian program listings

    • Luke on 15 April 2015 at 5:49 PM
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    Love anything with “Victorian” programming guides!

      • Kristi on 7 May 2015 at 12:35 AM
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      Luke, of course 🙂

    • Madison on 20 April 2015 at 9:43 AM
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    Hi,

    I have a 1961 adelaide (october 4-10) tv week for sale.

    Thanks Madison

    • Andrew M on 28 April 2015 at 12:22 PM
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    interesting when you look at regional television how tight multitasking they were back in the 1960’s and 1970’s they be doing voice overs for commercial commercials program advertising and reading the news

    1. Would you like to add a list of pay TV listings in Australia including a Disney Channel Australia special? It’s called The Wiggles Live at Disneyland.

  1. Could you please show all the TV Guide listings from all states and territories throughout Australia since television was introduced in 1956.

    • Kristi on 7 May 2015 at 12:34 AM
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    Hi. Can anyone tell me what the name of the tv program in the 602 was (I think it was BTV6), that had a playboy bunny tail or ears at the end of the show (or beginning?). I think it was around the time that 77 Sunset strip was on??
    Thanks 🙂

    • luke on 7 May 2015 at 6:50 PM
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    Cheers Kristi!
    Hopefully some get posted real soon!

    • AndrewG on 10 May 2015 at 12:16 PM
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    Can you please upload the TV Guides from:
    * Monday 17 April 2000
    * Wednesday 4 July 2001
    * Wednesday 30 December 1998
    * Friday 11 April 2003
    * Saturday 29 November 2003
    * Saturday 24 April 2004
    * Sunday 25 July 1999
    * Monday 1 July 2002

    • Kathy on 3 June 2015 at 4:39 PM
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    Hi,
    Do you have or are you able to upload the TV guide in Sydney for the week of 14 September 2004?
    I’m looking for the time of day that Cheez TV was on, whether it was both morning and afternoons?

    Thank you

    1. Hi Kathy, It’s on my to-do list. If I can locate said listing I’ll let you know but may be some days before I do so

    • Andrew G on 2 July 2015 at 8:07 PM
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    Can you upload the TV Guides please:
    * Saturday 2nd June 2001 (ABBA Tribute Show goes to air live on the Nine Network)
    * Wednesday 19th November 2003 (Australian Idol Series 1 finale – Guy Sebastian wins)
    * Monday 28th January 2002
    * Tuesday 5th October 2004 (Dancing with the Stars starts)
    * Monday 7th March 2005 (ABC2 channel debuts)

    • Candac on 5 July 2015 at 11:50 PM
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    This place is amazing. I am desperate to see any weeknight Melbourne guides for Mid-1997 (and 1998).

    • Luke Puser on 22 July 2015 at 12:23 PM
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    Any new classic TV guides coming any time soon? Can we get them uploaded on a weekly basis please??

    1. There are more coming

        • Emmanuel on 23 September 2015 at 9:17 AM
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        I would want to find out the dates for when certain local shows premiered as well finding out what date did Seven introduced the red circle 7 logo in 1989.

        1. What program titles did you have in mind?

          Unfortunately I do not have the exact date that 7 changed logo in 1989 other than it was sometime in January, probably towards the end of the month.

            • Emmanuel on 24 September 2015 at 7:45 PM

            Wipeout – the 1999 game show adapted from the syndicated 1988 version
            Ground Force
            Time Masters
            Download
            Blockbusters
            Total Recall – the game show
            Challenger
            Vidiot
            The Silver Brumby
            Agro’s Cartoon Connection
            Humphrey B. Bear

            I would also like to find out when The Powerpuff Girls first premiered in Australia and did debut on the local version of Cartoon Network or Seven? I’m pretty sure it was sometime in 1999 but I don’t know the exact date.

            • Andrew B on 24 September 2015 at 10:14 PM
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            I don’t have dates for those I’m afraid although if you search the site for Vidiot you might be able to locate the start date for that program.

    • Brendon Agpasa on 23 July 2015 at 9:54 AM
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    Can you also upload some more TV programs
    * Saturday March 8 2003
    * Sunday March 9 2003
    * Monday March 10 2003
    * Tuesday March 11 2003
    * Wednesday March 12 2003
    * Thursday March 13 2003
    * Friday March 14 2003
    Favourite programs from TV guide that is used for SBS ABC, Prime, Southern Cross TEN, Imparja, WIN, NBN and TEN Northern in regional NSW.

    • AndrewG on 1 August 2015 at 7:33 PM
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    Can u please upload some more TV Guides:
    * Saturday 8 May 2004
    * Sunday 28 December 2003
    * Wednesday 31 December 2003
    * Monday 17 July 2000
    * Friday 30 June 2000
    * Thursday 27 September 2001
    * Tuesday 13 August 2002

    • AndrewG on 2 August 2015 at 2:36 PM
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    Can u please upload the following TV guide:
    * Saturday 26 September 2003 – Slim Dusty State Funeral (Channel 9 Coverage)

    • Luke on 4 August 2015 at 8:57 PM
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    Could we please get some Country Victoria TV guides from 83-84??

    • Brendon Agpasa on 6 August 2015 at 9:59 AM
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    Could we please get some TV guides at Centralian Advocate newspaper from 2006?

    • agus gokil on 31 August 2015 at 1:44 AM
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    Can you upload the TV Guides:
    *june 1998 (hot streak special world cup 1998)

    • luke on 2 September 2015 at 3:06 PM
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    Loving the Vic country guides…when can we expect more uploads? Can these classic tv guides be done on a weekly basis??

    1. I would love to upload guides more often but unfortunately time is not possible. Also the archive is not limitless…

    • AndrewG on 28 September 2015 at 9:03 PM
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    I’ve found some more old TV Guides from my hard drive.

    These TV Guides are from:
    * Melbourne – Saturday 15th December 2001
    * Melbourne – Saturday 1st June 2002
    * Melbourne – Monday 4th June 2001
    * Melbourne – Tuesday 5th December 2000
    * Melbourne – Sunday 15th April 2001
    * Melbourne – Sunday 12th August 2001
    * Melbourne – Friday 6th September 2002
    * Gippsland Victoria – Saturday 25th August 2001
    * Melbourne – Saturday 8th February 2003
    * Shepparton Victoria – Friday 10th January 2003
    * Melbourne – Wednesday 15th August 2001

    Can I send the owner (Andrew B) an email with the attachments of the TV Guides found on my hard drive which you can upload them into this website for archival purposes.

    1. I’m not really taking submissions at the moment but feel free to send me an email. Email details on the Contact page.

        • AndrewG on 28 September 2015 at 10:00 PM
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        I’ve sent you an email regarding my TV guides upload for archival purposes. Check it out.

    • WayneM on 3 October 2015 at 2:50 PM
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    Andrew,
    Do you have the TV guide for the following dates

    3rd August 2005
    7th September 2005
    6th October 2005

    looking for the debut of the Deadliest Catch Season 1 – can you please help me.

    Cheers
    Wayne

    1. Hi Wayne I’d need to retrieve those magazines from storage. Give me some time and I’ll see what I can find out whether or not I have those issues.

        • WayneM on 4 October 2015 at 11:25 PM
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        Many thanks, I have a deadline of Monday 4pm. any help would be appreciated

        1. That deadline could be a stretch but I’ll see what I can do

    • WayneM on 5 October 2015 at 4:33 PM
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    Hi Andrew, any joy as yet?

    1. Hi Wayne. Apologies work commitments took longer today than I expected and I had to then retrieve these magazines from storage.

      I have the listing only for regional NSW for 6 October 2005 but no mention of Deadliest Catch on either free-to-air or the (limited) pay-TV listings.
      For 7 September 2005 I have the Melbourne listings but again no mention of Deadliest Catch.
      For 3 August 2005 I also have listings for Melbourne but again no mention of Deadliest Catch.

      Please note that these are TV Week’s listings and their coverage of pay-TV channels for instance is limited to only a selection of channels and only for certain parts of the day

        • WayneM on 5 October 2015 at 9:48 PM
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        Andrew, many thanks for looking for me … much appreciated .. it was a long shot but I had to try. Cheers

        1. and if you won I’d be after a slice of the $10,000!

            • WayneM on 7 October 2015 at 9:48 PM

            No luck, turns out it was the November date which I ruled out as 10 episodes weekly episodes would take it through to mid January 06.

            who would have thought they would run a brand new series over Xmas & New Year …. go figure.

            Many thanks for you help … no $10,000 to share 🙁

    • Andrew G on 24 October 2015 at 1:25 PM
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    Hi. Can you please upload the following TV Guide please:
    * Sunday 24 June 2001 – Australian children’s Sunday morning wrapper programme Couch Potato airs its final episode on ABC hosted by Abby Coleman and David Heinrich and finishing up with a rerun of SimsalaGrimm.

    • Andrew M on 6 November 2015 at 12:39 AM
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    I have a copy of the tv week Victoria edition dated 1st of October 1966 featuring dancers from abc program called dig we must on the cover pictured are the dancers from the show featuring a very young Pat McGrath who eight years later married Bert Newton

    • Bela Nagy on 15 November 2015 at 11:39 PM
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    Playboy’s Secret Confessions & Fantasies Tv Series (USA, Playboy TV Series) – Directed by Edward Holzman, this Dr Joy Davison hosted series. (1992-1993-1994)

    28 episodes each episodes have 2 segments (30 min)

    Do you have an accurate episode and segment list ?

    Please Reply !!!

    1. No sorry

    • Andrew M on 27 November 2015 at 2:59 PM
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    here’s some trivia for you any of you remember the opening theme that ABC uses to start of their daily programs back in 1983 it was affair to the heart by Rick Springfield

    • AndrewG on 31 December 2015 at 5:39 PM
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    Can you please upload the following TV Guide please:
    * Monday January 1 2001

      • Neil Forbes on 7 February 2016 at 4:16 AM
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      Interesting request, there! The very first day of the new century/millennium! And also the 100th anniversary of Australian federation.

    • Andrew G on 26 January 2016 at 12:21 AM
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    Hi. Can you please upload the following TV Guides:
    * Wednesday December 31 2003
    * Thursday January 1 2004
    * Monday December 31 2001
    * Tuesday January 1 2002
    * Tuesday December 31 2002
    * Wednesday January 1 2003

    I’ve found this really good website to find very old Australian TV Guides (from 1956-2002). Here’s the link https://fairfaxmedia.newspapers.com/

    The positive thing of that website is that you can find old TV Guides and you can simply find at any day of the week including the year as well.

    But the negative thing of that website is that you have to pay subscription.

    • Emmanuel on 26 January 2016 at 8:00 AM
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    Could you include this particular TV Guide date
    *Thursday September 16 1999

    • Norma Beattie on 4 February 2016 at 12:24 PM
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    In 2004-2005 I watched an Australian series which was centred on some coast dwhere people were oyster farming. The community was stretched out along the seaside. The opening credits included a scene of a highspeed train and a panoramic view of the ocean, tracks, and geography. I have no idea when the films were made, maybe not even Australian, but I was watching from Bahrain. Another show on at the same time was SeaChange which was produced several years earlier.

  2. New Year’s Eve 1979 I do remember there was a program on the ABC that feature a snippet from the movie tommy

    • Frederick P on 24 February 2016 at 10:19 PM
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    Can we see some posts from 1998, for example July 31 1998, when The Wiggles TV program is said to have aired?

    • Brendon Agpasa on 26 February 2016 at 10:48 AM
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    Can you upload the TV Guides:
    * Saturday 18 March 1961 (3rd TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Wednesday 26 March 1963 (5th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Saturday 21 March 1964 (6th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 26 March 1965 (7th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Monday 21 March 1966 (8th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 22 March 1968 (10th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 21 March 1969 (11th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 20 March 1970 (12th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 26 March 1971 (13th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 18 February 1972 (14th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 16 February 1973 (15th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday, 8 March 1974 (16th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 7 March 1975 (17th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 3 March 1978 (20th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 16 March 1979 (21st TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 6 April 1984 (26th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 18 April 1986 (28th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 11 March 1988 (30th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 17 March 1989 (31st TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Saturday January 20 1990 (Saturday Disney begins)
    * Friday 15 March 1991 (33rd TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Friday 6 March 1992 (ARIA Awards 1992)
    * Friday 13 March 1992 (34th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Wednesday 14 April 1993 (ARIA Awards 1993)
    * Thursday 24 March 1994 (The AFL Footy Show begins)
    * Wednesday 30 March 1994 (ARIA Awards 1994)
    * Sunday 17 April 1994 (36th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Thursday 1 September 1994 (The NRL Footy Show begins)
    * Friday 28 April 1995 (37th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Monday 17 July 1995 (Cheez TV begins)
    * Friday 20 October 1995 (ARIA Awards 1995)
    * Sunday 21 April 1996 (38th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Monday 30 September 1996 (ARIA Awards 1996)
    * Sunday 18 May 1997 (39th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Monday 22 September 1997 (ARIA Awards 1997)
    * Friday 19 December 1997 (Agro’s Cartoon Connection ends)
    * Monday 16 February 1998 (Mixy begins)
    * Sunday 19 April 1998 (40th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Tuesday 20 October 1998 (ARIA Awards 1998)
    * Sunday 11 April 1999 (41st TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Tuesday 12 October 1999 (ARIA Awards 1999)
    * Sunday 30 April 2000 (42nd TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Tuesday 24 October 2000 (ARIA Awards 2000)
    * Sunday 22 April 2001 (43rd TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Tuesday 30 October 2001 (ARIA Awards 2001)
    * Sunday 28 April 2002 (44th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Tuesday 15 October 2002 (ARIA Awards 2002)
    * Sunday 11 May 2003 (45th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Tuesday 21 October 2003 (ARIA Awards 2003)
    * Sunday 18 April 2004 (46th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Sunday 17 October 2004 (ARIA Awards 2004)
    * Sunday 1 May 2005 (47th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Sunday 23 October 2005 (ARIA Awards 2005)
    * Sunday 7 May 2006 (48th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Sunday 29 October 2006 (ARIA Awards 2006)
    * Sunday 6 May 2007 (49th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Sunday 28 October 2007 (ARIA Awards 2007)
    * Sunday 4 May 2008 (50th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Sunday 19 October 2008 (ARIA Awards 2008)
    * Sunday 3 May 2009 (51st TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Thursday 26 November 2009 (ARIA Awards 2009)
    * Sunday 2 May 2010 (52nd TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Sunday November 7 2010 (ARIA Awards 2010)
    * Sunday 1 May 2011 (53rd TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Sunday 27 November 2011 (ARIA Awards)
    * Sunday 15 April 2012 (54th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Thursday 29 November 2012 (ARIA Awards 2012)
    * Sunday 7 April 2013 (55th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Sunday 1 December 2013 (ARIA Awards 2013)
    * Sunday 27 April 2014 (56th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Wednesday 26 November 2014 (ARIA Awards 2014)
    * Sunday 3 May 2015 (57th TV Week Logie Awards)
    * Thursday 26 November 2015 (ARIA Awards 2015)

    • Brendon Agpasa on 29 February 2016 at 6:00 PM
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    Is Network TEN has broadcast The Simpsons hour, received from from the 3rd August 1997 to 23rd April 2003, old episodes aired together in a double timeslot were usually merged — the end credits of the first episode and the opening sequence of the second being removed to form one, hour long episode. That means the credits or opening sequence was cut, and two episodes merged into one hour episode of The Simpsons hour, but is now being broadcast on Eleven, showing all new and old episodes of The Simpsons half hour.

    • Jeffrey on 4 March 2016 at 8:43 PM
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    Can anyone tell me when and what channel Twin Peaks aired on in Australia?

    1. It first screened on Network Ten in 1991.

    • Andrew M on 14 March 2016 at 10:04 PM
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    interesting to see our world on ABC the highlight would be the last segment with The Beatles performing All You Need Is Love

    • Francis on 9 April 2016 at 11:38 AM
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    It would be great to see TV guides from Victoria for the dates:
    23 October 1998
    24 October 1998
    30 October 1998
    31 October 1998
    20 December 1998

    • Vin Khisty on 28 April 2016 at 9:16 PM
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    I would like to see a program URL some time in 80’s or 90;s a debate on Refugees, in which Anna Burke, then a Union leader was a participant.

    • Vin Khisty on 28 April 2016 at 9:20 PM
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    Debate on Refugees in 80’s or 90;s in which Anna Burke, then a Union leader was a participant.

    1. Hi Vin. Your chances of obtaining such footage are remote, particularly without information such as a program title, production company/broadcaster or airdate. But even so, many programs are not able to be released to the public for reasons of copyright or in many cases are not archived. There is more information about this here.

      Having said that, however, have you tried contacting Anna Burke?

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