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1989 in Australian television

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Below is a list of television-related events in 1989.

Events

  • December 1988 / January – Young Talent Time was rested by Network Ten during the Cricket / Australian Open season. One week into January 1989 the network announced that the show would not return. Reasons given for YTT's axing are very bad ratings. It was unable to match its rivals from Seven or Nine.
  • January – Nine Network launches two brand new daytime talk shows: In Melbourne Today and In Sydney Today, which later merge to become Ernie and Denise.
  • January – Seven Network purchases the Australian television rights to the 1992 Barcelona Olympics for $40 million.
  • 13 January – American police drama series Hill Street Blues switches over to broadcast on ABC.
  • 25 January – Network Ten debuts a brand new evening drama series: E Street (1989–1993).
  • 30 January – Network Ten launches a brand new local morning series called Til Ten (1989–1991) hosted by Andrew Harwood and Joan McInnes.
  • 6 February – The Afternoon Show (1987–1993) returns to the ABC for another year with a brand new lineup of two programmes presented by James Valentine. The two programmes include the debut of the British children's animated series Count Duckula and a repeat of the very first episode of Doctor Who to feature Tom Baker, Robot.
  • 11 February – Long running Australian soap opera Home and Away starts airing in the UK for the very first time on ITV.
  • 13 February – Australian investigative journalism/current affairs program Four Corners (1961–present) returns to the ABC for another year with Andrew Olle as presenter once again.
  • 14 February – A brand new Australian sitcom called The Family Business (1989) starring Shane Withington debuts on Network Ten. The series ran for only one season and 13 episodes.
  • 14 February – American sitcom Roseanne premieres on Network Ten.
  • 28 February – A brand new live comedy series The Big Gig premieres on ABC (1989–1992).
  • 28 February – Australian miniseries Edens Lost debuts on ABC at 8:30pm. The series only ran for three episodes and was shown on three days and one week with a budget of only $A3.9 million.
  • 6 March – The Adventures of Spot, a British children's animated TV series based on the books by Eric Hill and aimed at pre-schoolers, debuts on the ABC.
  • 7 March – Australian drama series G.P. (1989–1996) debuts on the ABC.
  • 13 March – Australian version of the children's game show Double Dare (1989–1992) airs on Network Ten.
  • 15 March – First episode of the new Australian police drama Police Rescue (1989–1996) airs on the ABC.
  • 17 March – Bert Newton hosts the TV Week Logie Awards, telecast on the Seven Network for the first time.
  • 20 March – The Bert Newton Show and new soap opera The Power, The Passion launch on the Seven Network, only shown for a few months, but later cancelled after a strong competition win with Midday with Ray Martin.
  • 23 March – Long running Australian soap opera Home and Away begins airing on British forces television on BFBS and SSVC Television. The networks have transmitted the show in a range of countries including Germany, Cyprus and the Falkland Islands.
  • 31 March – Phase 1 of Aggregation of television services occurs in Southern NSW, with WIN Television becoming a regional Nine Network affiliate, Prime Television becoming the Seven Network affiliate & Capital Television (now Southern Cross Ten) becoming the Network Ten affiliate.
  • April – American TV executive Bob Shanks is hired by Network Ten to lift its ailing ratings.
  • 12 April – Accident-prone sketch comedy Fast Forward starring Steve Vizard, Marg Downey, Jane Turner, Gina Riley, Magda Szubanski (Kath & Kim) premieres on Seven Network (1989–1992).
  • 1 May – Australian children's programme Swap Shop returns to the ABC for a brand new series.
  • 6 May – Final episode of the Australian music television series The Factory (1987–1989) is broadcast on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation at 9:00am.
  • 8 May – Australian media analysis television program Media Watch (1989–2000, 2002–present) presented by Stuart Littlemore debuts on the ABC airing on Monday nights.
  • 8 May – Australian 7 episode sitcom Dearest Enemy starring Grigor Taylor, Frank Wilson and Bruce Spence premieres on ABC.
  • 26 May – Neighbours launches a newly revised theme song, with an overload of new cast members who will be "boned" or "suspended" from the soap indefinitely between now and 1994. Between August and November 1989 Neighbours suffered poor ratings with 290,000 national viewers compared to Seven's Home and Away 1,500,000 nationally. The new-look and re-recorded Neighbours theme was again sung by Barry Crocker, which was used until mid-1992.
  • 13 June – Australian children's sitcom Pugwall (1989–1991) debuts on the Nine Network.
  • 16 June – SBS launches a new television series called Eat Carpet (1989–2005). Hosted by Annette Shun Wah who was also the host of SBS's other television series MC Tee Vee and The Noise
  • 3 July – A new nightly version of the former long-running weekly Australian music television show Countdown airs on ABC with a new title Countdown Revolution hosted by Andy McLean, Lisa Collins and Daniel Woods. The show itself received a modest following and was axed the following year.
  • 22 July – American animated series ThunderCats airs on Seven Network in Victoria for the first time.
  • 23 July – Network Ten is relaunched as 10 TV Australia, introducing a new lineup with increased game show content. Most of the new shows are axed by the end of the year following poor ratings.
  • 29 July – Australian game show The Price is Right, again hosted by Ian Turpie, returns to television airing on 10 TV Australia at 7:30pm on Saturdays as part of the network's attempted revamp. Despite the show returning, only 12 episodes were lasted in the face of stiff competition of AFL coverage on most-watched rival Channel Seven.
  • 9 August – Greek-Australian sitcom, Acropolis Now premieres on Seven Network in Australia (1989–1992).
  • September – Network Ten is sold to Steve Cosser, head of Broadcom Australia, for $22 million.
  • 9 October – Neighbours, Australian television's long running soap opera has been snapped up for television broadcasting in Germany when the series begins airing on Sat. 1 with the title beginning translated to Nachbarn.
  • 14 October – After very nasty ratings, the final episode of the Australian game show The Price is Right airs on 10 TV Australia.
  • 21 October – British science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf premieres on ABC.
  • 22 October – The 1985 film Back to the Future starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd premieres on 10 TV Australia.
  • November – Jacki MacDonald quits Hey Hey It's Saturday after 11 years. McDonald is replaced by Denise Drysdale when the show returns in 1990.
  • 17 November – Australian dating game show Perfect Match airs its final episode on 10 TV Australia. The show was cancelled due to poor ratings, failing to match the success of its 1984 series, which broke records for 5:30pm.
  • December – The Seven Network wins the 1989 ratings year with a record of 34.0% share.
  • 5 December – Australian soap opera Home and Away begins its very first broadcast in New Zealand on the country's already newly launched channel TV3.
  • 16 December – The late Australian rock musician Brad Robinson of Australian Crawl fame presents a brand new Australia music program on 10 TV Australia called Spin.
  • 31 December – Phase 2 of Aggregation of Television services occurs in Orange & Wagga Wagga, with aggregation occurring in Wollongong and Canberra in March.

Television

Debuts

ProgramNetworkDebut date
E StreetNetwork Ten
Til TenNetwork Ten
Australia's Most WantedSeven Network
Tanamera – Lion of SingaporeNetwork Ten
The Family BusinessNetwork Ten
Edens LostABC TV
The Big GigABC TV
G.P.ABC TV
Double DareNetwork Ten
Police RescueABC TV
The Bert Newton ShowSeven Network
The Power, The PassionSeven Network
CouchmanABC TV
Fast ForwardSeven Network
Living with the LawABC TV
Media WatchABC TV
Dearest EnemyABC TV
This Man... This WomanABC TV
BunyipABC TV
PugwallNine Network
Eat CarpetSBS TV
Club 10Network Ten
Countdown RevolutionABC TV
Shadow of the CobraSeven Network
Family Double Dare10 TV Australia
Candid Camera on Australia10 TV Australia
Superquiz10 TV Australia
Happy Hatchday to PlasmoABC TV
Acropolis NowSeven Network
Naked Under CapricornNine Network
CassidyABC TV
Bangkok Hilton10 TV Australia
Grim PickingsNine Network
Spin10 TV Australia
Bright SparksUnknown1989

New international programming

ProgramNetworkDebut date
UK Lost BelongingsABC TV
USA Global RivalsSBS TV
UK Intimate ContactNetwork Ten
UK Talking AnimalsABC TV
USA Brown SugarSBS TV
UK How to Be CelticSBS TV
NZ The Fire-RaiserABC TV
USA Kids IncorporatedSeven Network
USA Fast TimesNetwork Ten
USA The Munsters TodayNetwork Ten
UK Count DuckulaABC TV
UK Home James!ABC TV
USA China BeachNine Network
USA WiseguyNine Network
USA Empty NestSeven Network
CAN BizarreNetwork Ten
USA RoseanneNetwork Ten
USA Mission: Impossible (1988)Nine Network
Czechoslovakia Roby and Boby on the RoadsABC TV
USA ThirtysomethingNetwork Ten
SWE Vicky the VikingABC TV
USA Billionaire Boys ClubSeven Network
GER Topsy TurvySBS TV
UK Floyd on Britain and IrelandSBS TV
CAN Concerto Grosso ModoABC TV
UK The Adventures of SpotABC TV
FRA/JPN/SWI/ITA Once Upon a Time... LifeSBS TV
UK Henry's LegABC TV
USA StorybreakABC TV
USA It's Garry Shandling's ShowNine Network
USA The Bronx ZooNetwork Ten
USA/UK Jack the Ripper (1988)Seven Network
USA Of Pure BloodNine Network
USA Rags to RichesNetwork Ten
USA War and RemembranceNetwork Ten
USA Midnight CallerSeven Network
UK Tripper's DayABC TV
UK Blind JusticeABC TV
UK Aliens in the Family (1987)ABC TV
UK The Thatcher FactorSBS TV
UK White Peak FarmABC TV
CAN Danger BayABC TV
USA Mama's BoyNine Network
HK Pet and PestSBS TV
UK The Secret World of Polly FlintABC TV
Czechoslovakia SafariSBS TV
FRA The Image in the MirrorSBS TV
SWE XerxesSBS TV
UK Lizzie's PicturesABC TV
ITA Mother AgainSBS TV
GRE The Other Side of the RiverSBS TV
UK Dead HeadABC TV
USA Mr. BelvedereSeven Network
UK Codename: KyrilSeven Network
UK Farrington of the F.O.Seven Network
USA Dr. FadNetwork Ten
USA Eisenhower and LutzNetwork Ten
USA The New Mike HammerNine Network
SPA/Netherlands The World of David the GnomeABC TV
USA Full HouseSeven Network
UK HannayABC TV
USA SuperboyNine Network
USA The Wonder Years10 TV Australia
USA Quantum Leap10 TV Australia
Netherlands Rising WatersSBS TV
UK SupersenseABC TV
USA Just the Ten of UsNine Network
USA Teen WolfNine Network
UK The Road to War: Great Britain, Italy, Japan, USAABC TV
ITA The Kids in 12CSBS TV
GER The Show with the MouseABC TV
USA SupermanNine Network
CAN/USA My Pet MonsterSeven Network
UK Odysseus: The Greatest Hero of Them AllABC TV
USA AlfTalesSeven Network
UK/AUS The Heroes10 TV Australia
CAN DiamondsSeven Network
UK Big World CafeSBS TV
USA Lonesome DoveSeven Network
USA Everything's Relative10 TV Australia
UK London EmbassyABC TV
CAN RamonaABC TV
USA Baby BoomSeven Network
UK Out to TuesdaySBS TV
CAN Just for LaughsABC TV
Malta The MalteseSBS TV
CAN T. and T.Seven Network
UK The BellSeven Network
CAN My Secret Identity10 TV Australia
USA Hollywood LegendsABC TV
USA C.O.P.S.Nine Network
USA Dennis the Menace (1986)ABC TV
USA The Van Dyke Show10 TV Australia
UK Tickets for the TitanicSBS TV
USA Brotherhood of the RoseSeven Network
USA Around the World in 80 DaysNine Network
USA High Mountain Rangers10 TV Australia
USA Denver, the Last DinosaurNine Network
UK Running ScaredABC TV
USA Raising Miranda10 TV Australia
USA The Oldest RookieSeven Network
UK Red DwarfABC TV
UK City TailsABC TV
USA Windmills of the GodsSeven Network
UK A Very British CoupSeven Network
AUS/ITA The MagistrateABC TV
USA Hello Kitty's Furry Tale TheaterSeven Network
USA ParadiseSeven Network
USA Aaron's WayABC TV
CAN/FRA The SmoggiesABC TV
UK The RattiesABC TV
USA Married... with Children10 TV Australia
USA UnsubNine Network
USA Sonny SpoonNine Network
UK Miss MarpleSeven Network
USA TattingersNine Network
UK Dear John (UK)Seven Network
UK Pulaski: The TV DetectiveABC TV
USA The Wizard10 TV Australia
UK Chelmsford 123ABC TV
USA TV 10110 TV Australia
USA Buck JamesNine Network
USA Private Eye10 TV Australia
UK After HenryABC TV
UK Andy CappSeven Network
UK Game, Set and MatchABC TV
UK Vanity Fair (1989)ABC TV
USA KnightwatchSeven Network
USA Dirty DancingSeven Network
UK Cover Her FaceNine Network
USA Leg Work10 TV Australia
UK Simon and the WitchABC TV
USA Secrets & MysteriesNine Network
USA Square One TelevisionABC TV
UK Death of an Expert WitnessSeven Network
UK Billy's Christmas AngelsABC TV
USA Nearly DepartedSeven Network
CAN Night HeatSeven Network

Changes to network affiliation

This is a list of programs which made their premiere on an Australian television network that had previously premiered on another Australian television network. The networks involved in the switch of allegiances are predominantly both free-to-air networks or both subscription television networks. Programs that have their free-to-air/subscription television premiere, after previously premiering on the opposite platform (free-to air to subscription/subscription to free-to air) are not included. In some cases, programs may still air on the original television network. This occurs predominantly with programs shared between subscription television networks.

Domestic

ProgramNew network(s)Previous network(s)Date
The Price Is Right10 TV AustraliaSeven Network

International

ProgramNew network(s)Previous network(s)Date
USA Hill Street BluesABC TVNine Network
USA GumbyABC TVSeven Network
UK MinderSeven NetworkABC TV
USA/JPN ThunderCatsSeven Network (Victoria)10 TV Australia (Victoria)
USA Miami Vice10 TV AustraliaNine Network
USA The Abbott and Costello Cartoon ShowABC TV10 TV Australia
UK Floyd on FishABC TVSBS TV
NZ Sea Urchins10 TV AustraliaABC TV1989

Television shows

1950s

  • Mr. Squiggle and Friends (1959–1999)

1960s

  • Four Corners (1961–present)

1970s

  • Hey Hey It's Saturday (1971–1999)
  • 60 Minutes (1979–present)

1980s

  • Sale of the Century (1980–2001)
  • Wheel of Fortune (1981–1996, 1996–2003, 2004–08)
  • Sunday (1981–2008)
  • The Price is Right (1981–1985, 1989, 1993–1998, 2003–2005, 2012)
  • Today (1982–present)
  • Neighbours (1985–present)
  • The Flying Doctors (1986–1993)
  • Rage (1987–present)
  • Home and Away (1988–present)
  • Seven's Super Saturday (1988–1990)
  • The Comedy Company (1988–1990)
  • Fast Forward (1989–1992)
  • The Big Gig (1989–1991)
  • G.P. (1989–1996)
  • Til Ten (1989–1991)

Ending this year

DateShowChannelDebut
January
19 January
31 January
3 February
4 February
15 February
24 February
2 March
14 March
6 May
9 June
10 June
16 June
22 June
30 June
7 August
26 August
14 October
17 November
16 November
17 November

Returning this year

DateShowChannelDebut
29 July

References

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