10 November 1960: Buster Fiddess (The Bobby Limb Show)
10 November 1960: Malcolm Searle (Coles £3000 Question)
10 November 1973: Helen Reddy
10 November 1979: Golfer Peter Thomson
10 November 1990: Alyssa-Jane Cook (E Street)
10 November 2001: Debra Lawrance and John Wood (Blue Heelers)
10 November 2007: Jodi Gordon (Home And Away)
10 November 1991: ABC premieres four-part mini-series The River Kings, set in the early 1920s about a boy growing into manhood under difficult circumstances. Starring Tamblyn Lord, David Bradshaw, Willie Fennell, Bill Kerr and Edward Hepple.
10 November 1995: The Seven Network presents the Australian Film Industry Awards from the Melbourne Town Hall. Hosted by Magda Szubanski.
10 November 2001: The ABC and Nine networks devote the evening to coverage of the 2001 Federal Election — with Kerry O’Brien hosting for ABC and Ray Martin for Nine. The Seven Network takes a different tact with its coverage hosted by Roy and HG (John Doyle and Greig Pickhaver) with Seven News journalists Chris Bath and Glenn Milne.
10 November 2002: SBS screens the special Gough Whitlam: In His Own Words. The former prime minister gives his views on 50 years in public life, including his rise to power, his short term in government and his dramatic sacking.
YouTube: StrangerInAustralia
10 November 2008: The Nine Network premieres The Kingdom Of Paramithi, a children’s fairytale series starring Simon Pryce, Carolyn Ferrie, John Rowe, Kendall Goddard and Cassie Howarth.