15 July 1978: Paul Hogan (The Paul Hogan Show)

15 July 1995: Lisa McCune and John Wood (Blue Heelers)

15 July 2000: Caroline Craig, John Wood, Jane Allsop (Blue Heelers)

15 July 2006: Tammy MacIntosh and Peter Phelps (All Saints)


15 July 1990: Network Ten’s The Comedy Company returns after a half-year break. The revamped show features a number of new cast members but is not renewed at the end of the year.

15 July 1991: Seven launches a new afternoon quiz show, Blockbusters, hosted by Michael Pope. The Doug Anthony All Stars make their return to TV in a new comedy series, DAAS Kapital.

15 July 1992: The Nine Network presents the special Ray Martin With Paul Hogan, featuring footage from Paul Hogan’s early career including his commentaries on the original A Current Affair in the 1970s and his later comedy specials.

15 July 2001: ABC premieres Sunday morning current affairs discussion program Insiders, hosted by Barrie Cassidy.

15 July 2008: ABC premieres four-part documentary series Family Fortunes. The series looks at how reversals in fortune have affected Australian families. The first episode focuses on the family of the late Peter Brock and how his death not only affected their daily lives but also how his disorganised financial affairs are making it difficult for them to move forward.

15 July 2009: The Nine Network presents coverage of Game Three of the Rugby League State Of Origin — Queensland versus NSW — from Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane.


 

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