25 September 1959: Corinne Kerby (Panorama)

25 September 1971: Jack Thompson (Spyforce)

25 September 2004: Sam Atwell and Christie Hayes (Home And Away)

25 September 2010: Sam Clark, Carla Bonner, Kym Valentine (Neighbours)


25 September 1965: Coverage of the 1965 VFL Grand Final — St Kilda versus Essendon — is restricted in Melbourne to updates during the afternoon, followed by evening replays on ABV2, HSV7, GTV9 and ATV0. In Sydney the Grand Final was telecast live on ABN2.

25 September 1971: Coverage of the 1971 VFL Grand Final — Hawthorn versus St Kilda — is restricted in Melbourne to updates during the afternoon, followed by evening replays on ABV2, HSV7 and GTV9. In Sydney the Grand Final was telecast live on TCN9.

25 September 1976: Coverage of the 1976 VFL Grand Final — Hawthorn versus North Melbourne — is restricted in Melbourne to updates during the afternoon, followed by evening replays on ABV2 and HSV7. In Sydney the Grand Final was telecast live on ATN7.

25 September 1982: The 1982 VFL Grand Final — Carlton versus Richmond — is live on the Seven Network with evening replays on ABC.

25 September 1993: The 1993 AFL Grand Final — Carlton versus Essendon — is live on the Seven Network.

25 September 1994: The NSW Rugby League Grand Final — Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs versus Canberra Raiders — is live on the Nine Network.

25 September 1996: Noni Hazlehurst narrates the documentary The Edge Of Instinct (ABC), following the emotional journey of couples going through IVF.

25 September 1999: The 1999 AFL Grand Final — North Melbourne versus Carlton — is live on the Seven Network.

25 September 2004: The 2004 AFL Grand Final — Port Adelaide versus Brisbane Lions — is live on Network Ten with a replay on Fox Footy.

25 September 2005: The Nine Network presents the special 50 Years 50 Shows, counting down the top 50 shows to commemorate the 50th year of Australian television.

25 September 2010: The 2010 AFL Grand Final — Collingwood versus St Kilda — is live on the Seven Network with a replay on Fox Sports 1.

25 September 2010:  The Seven Network replaces its high-definition channel 7HD with a new channel, 7mate7mate: Opening Night [2010]


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