27 September 1975: Ernie Sigley (The Ernie Sigley Show)
27 September 1980: John Waters
27 September 1997: Peter Mochrie and Lucy Bell (Murder Call)
27 September 2003: Delta Goodrem and Jay Bunyan (Neighbours)
27 September 2008: Christie Hayes (Home And Away)
27 September 1969: Coverage of the 1969 VFL Grand Final — Richmond versus Carlton — 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 with a late night replay on ABN2.
27 September 1975: Coverage of the 1975 VFL Grand Final — Melbourne versus Hawthorn — 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 with a late night replay on ABN2.
27 September 1980: The 1980 NSW Rugby League Grand Final — Canterbury-Bankstown versus Eastern Suburbs — is live on ATN7, Sydney, with an evening replay on ABN2. The 1980 VFL Grand Final — Richmond versus Collingwood — is on the Seven Network, including a delayed coverage in Sydney due to clashing with the NSW Rugby League Grand Final.
27 September 1986: The 1986 VFL Grand Final — Hawthorn versus Carlton — is live on the Seven Network.
27 September 1992: The 1992 NSW Rugby League Grand Final — Brisbane Broncos versus St George Dragons — is live on ABC and the Nine Network.
27 September 1997: The 1997 AFL Grand Final — Adelaide Crows versus St Kilda — is live on the Seven Network.
27 September 1998: The Seven Network‘s game show Who Dares Wins reaches its 100th episode. The 1998 NRL Grand Final — Brisbane Broncos versus Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs — is live on Nine and Sports Australia 2 (Optus Vision) with an evening replay on Fox Sports 2.
27 September 2003: The 2003 AFL Grand Final — Brisbane Lions versus Collingwood — is live on Network Ten with a replay on Fox Footy Channel.
27 September 2005: ABC premieres four-part documentary series The Hit Game, exploring Australia’s indie music scene; and arts-based chat show Vulture, hosted by Richard Fidler. SBS presents The Deadly Awards, the national indigenous awards recognising music, sport, entertainment and community, hosted by Ernie Dingo.
27 September 2008: The 2008 AFL Grand Final — Geelong versus Hawthorn — is live on the Seven Network with a replay on Fox Sports 1.
27 September 2020: The Ten Network launches a new youth-focussed channel, 10 Shake — Ten to launch new channel: 10 Shake [2020]