6 July 1974: John Hargreaves (And The Big Men Fly)

6 July 1974: Bob Francis and Anne Wills (Penthouse Club, Adelaide)

6 July 1996: Melissa George (Home And Away)

6 July 2002: Sonia Todd, Bridie Carter, Lisa Chappell, Jessica Napier, Rachael Carpani (McLeod’s Daughters)


6 July 1973: ABC crosses to Wimbledon for live via satellite coverage of the Women’s Singles Final, followed the next night by the Men’s Singles Final.

6 July 1993: Game show Wheel Of Fortune clocks up its 2500th episode. Blood Brothers, a four-part series of Indigenous stories, debuts on SBS.

6 July 1997: SBS begins its coverage of the Tour de France, with a nightly half-hour highlights package at 7.30pm. The Nine Network premieres Kids, a factual series taking viewers behind the scenes at the Westmead Children’s Hospital in Sydney.

6 July 1999: Australia’s Funniest Home Video Show presents a 10th anniversary special, with host Kim Kilbey joined by two former hosts, Lisa Patrick and Jacki MacDonald, and a guest performance by guest star Raymond J Bartholomew (Brian Nankervis)

6 July 2003: SBS begins its coverage of the Tour de France, with a nightly half-hour highlights package at 6.00pm, repeated late at night.

6 July 2010: The Seven Network premieres Australia Versus with Tim Ross. Game show featuring comedians from the US, England and Ireland battling it out with Australian comedians.


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