4 July 1962: James Condon (The Patriots)

4 July 1992: Matthew Krok (Hey Dad!)

4 July 1998: Jeremy Cumpston, Georgie Parker, Ben Tari (All Saints)

 

4 July 2009: Zoe Ventoura and Hugh Sheridan (Packed To The Rafters)


4 July 1967: The Nine Network spy drama Hunter premieres on NWS9, Adelaide. The Melbourne and Sydney premieres followed over the next two nights respectively — Hunter: Australian TV’s James Bond [2017]

4 July 1975: ABC begins live satellite coverage of Wimbledon, with the Women’s Singles Final, followed the next night by the Men’s Singles Final.

4 July 1979: The Nine Network begins live via satellite coverage of the finals at Wimbledon.

4 July 1993: SBS begins its coverage of the Tour de France, with a nightly half-hour highlights package at 6.00pm, repeated late at night.

4 July 1999: SBS begins its coverage of the Tour de France, with a nightly half-hour highlights package at 6.00pm, repeated late at night.

4 July 2001: The Nine Network presents a celebrity edition of quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.

4 July 2004: SBS begins its coverage of the Tour de France, with a nightly half-hour highlights package at 6.00pm, repeated late at night.

4 July 2007: The Nine Network presents coverage of Game Three of the Rugby League State Of Origin — Queensland versus NSW — from Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane.

4 July 2008: SBS screens the documentary The Fabulous Flag Sisters, about the trio of drag performers, including Australian Neil Hansen, and their rise to stardom following an appearance on Italian television in the 1970s.

4 July 2009: SBS begins its coverage of the Tour de France, with live coverage each late night and a half-hour highlights package the following evening.

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