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1993 in Australian television

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Events

  • 4 January – Australian long-running children's series Mr. Squiggle returns to the ABC for a brand new series. The approximate running time is 5 minutes.
  • 11 January – The Australian version of the hit game show series Jeopardy! hosted by ex-Sale of the Century host Tony Barber begins a brief run on Network Ten.
  • 1 February – The Morning Show, rebranding its name to Good Morning Australia (as GMA with Bert Newton) after the original title name for the previous breakfast show started in 1981 ended. The Morning Show was the future title of a morning programme which made its debut 14 years later.
  • 3 February – In Neighbours, this was Toby Mangel, Dorothy Burke and Bouncer's last episode together.
  • 5 February – Australian travel magazine series The Great Outdoors begins on Seven Network.
  • 7 February – The ABC launches its first foray into early-morning news and current affairs with a brand new programme called First Edition presented by Kate Dunstan and Doug Weller.
  • 11 February – In Neighbours, Bouncer returns; Philip Martin has a flashback to Loretta Martin's death.
  • 13 February – Hey Hey It's Saturday and Foreign Correspondent return for another year. At 22, Jo Beth Taylor becomes the youngest television presenter to host a prime-time program as she starts hosting Australia's Funniest Home Video Show for a four-year run.
  • 16 February – ABC transmits a television movie Joh's Jury which follows the perjury trial of Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen (portrayed by comedian Gerry Connolly).
  • 1 March – Prime Television broadcasts a brand new 6:00 pm news and current affairs programme called Prime 6 O'Clock News.
  • 3 March – The Birthday Cake Interview takes place. This is seen as a crucial factor in the surprise re-election of the ALP in the federal election.
  • 8 March – ABC begins having a 24-hour transmission for the second time, following the launch of the broadcaster's music block rage in April 1987.
  • 8 March – British long running science fiction series Doctor Who returns to the ABC after a very long absence since its last air in January 1992. Now airing weekday mornings at 4:30 am, the series will start with the first serial of Season 19 Castrovalva and will continue until 3 March 1994 with the fourth and final part of the sixth and final serial of Season 22 Revelation of the Daleks.
  • 15 March – Ten News Perth presenter Rachel McNally quits after a pay dispute and is replaced by Mikayla Turner.
  • 19 March – TV Week Logie Awards hosted by Bert Newton for the 18th time airs on Network Ten. Ray Martin wins the Gold Logie for the first time since 1987.
  • 22 March – Simon Townsend presents a brand new program on ABC called TVTV. Townsend is also joined by James Valentine, Edith Bliss, John Hanrahan, Julia Gardiner and Sueyan Cox and the series will be about television reviews or topics plus a segment called TV News which includes news on television and Townsend interviewing celebrities including a producer or a television star.
  • 29 March – Michael Tunn narrates a series of two half-hour documentary television specials created for The Afternoon Show called Bodybeat which talks about teenagers and body issues. The first part will be about girls and the second part will be about boys. The specials will air on ABC at 5:30 pm and will be shown on The Afternoon Show which Tunn also hosted.
  • 30 March – Mike Willesee comes under scrutiny for interviewing the two children held hostage during the 1993 Cangai siege.
  • 31 March – The long running Australian lifestyle and gardening programme Burke's Backyard begins airing on the BBC in the UK, making it the first time to air the series in that country.
  • 29 April – In Neighbours, Jim Robinson dies from a heart attack. The last ever of the original 1985 cast members, Alan Dale departs the series. Anne Haddy becomes the last original cast member in Neighbours 8-year history. Jim Robinson is the next character to be killed off the show following the past deaths of characters Daphne Clarke (Elaine Smith, 1988), Kerry Bishop (Linda Hartley, 1990), Harold Bishop (Ian Smith, 1991) and Todd Landers (Kristian Schmid, 1992) being terminated and written out.
  • 19 May – In Neighbours, it was Brad Willis and Beth Brennan's non-Wedding.
  • 20 May – In Neighbours, Michael Martin is finally arrested, and is sent to jail. The final episode of E Street airs on Ten.
  • 24 May – Australian teen music game show Vidiot presented by Eden Gaha returns for a brand new series on ABC.
  • 24 May – Australian children's television series Simon Townsend's Wonder World is relaunched on Nine Network with new reporters and having the title shortened to just Wonder World!.
  • 31 May – A new drama series Paradise Beach begins on the Nine Network.
  • 31 May – NSWRL State of Origin. Queensland vs. NSW games were broadcast on Nine Network.
  • 23 June – A brand new Australian factual program Money starts on Nine Network.
  • 27 June – Jo Beth Taylor gets slimmed at the end of the grand final on Australia's Funniest Home Video Show.
  • 27 June – French-American-Canadian animated series Inspector Gadget airs on ABC for the very last time after airing on the public broadcaster for eight years since debuting in 1984. It will return to Australian free for air television on 9 June 1997 with the series airing on Network Ten.
  • 5 July – British comedy series Absolutely Fabulous debuts on ABC.
  • 5 July – American animated series The Ren and Stimpy Show premieres on Network Ten. It was also the very first Nicktoon to air in Australia.
  • 7 July - The Seven Network news program Eleven AM reaches its 4000th edition.
  • 17 July – Australian sitcom Eggshells returns to television with a second season on ABC.
  • 19 July – TVNZ picks up Nine's already new drama series Paradise Beach to air on TV One in New Zealand.
  • 31 July – Nine Network premieres a new children's Saturday morning cartoon wrapper programme called What's Up Doc?. Presented by Danielle Fairclough, the programme features Warner Bros. based cartoons including old classic Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons and television series such as reruns of The Bugs Bunny Show, The Porky Pig Show, the fourth season of Beetlejuice and the Australian premiere of Batman: The Animated Series.
  • 13 August – Jo Bailey quits Sale of the Century. Every week, female celebrities replace Bailey until the end on 1993 when a replacement is yet to be announced.
  • 23 August – Australian news program World Watch begins its first screening on SBS. This series carries news bulletins from countries all around the world and gives viewers the opportunity to see news bulletins in their native language.
  • 30 August – A new late night sports round-up program Sports Tonight premieres on Network Ten.
  • 4 September – ABC airs the final episode of the Australian sitcom Eggshells.
  • 9 September – American sitcom Seinfeld debuts on the Nine Network.
  • 5 September – All Australian television networks retire the 'PGR', and 'AO' classifications and replaces them with 'G', 'PG', 'M15+', 'MA15+', and 'AV15+' ('G' was already in use prior to the change, but would now be seen in its trademark triangle instead of a square/circle).
  • 12 September – The ABC television movie Joh's Jury is broadcast in New Zealand on TV One as part of the channel's movie block Montana Sunday Theatre.
  • 20 September – Australian early morning news program First Edition returns with a revamped format presented by Tony Eastley.
  • 30 October – Australian comedy series The Late Show airs its final episode on ABC.
  • 1 November – Nine Network debuts a new Australian comedy drama series for children called Ship to Shore.
  • 22 November – A Country Practice airs on Seven Network for the last time. It will soon be picked by Network Ten for a brief run in 1994.
  • 25 November – Ray Martin presents his final episode of Midday. He moves on to A Current Affair effective from 1994 and is replaced in the Midday role by Derryn Hinch. As a result, Hinch moves from Melbourne to Sydney.
  • 26 November – Final episode of Australian comedy chat show Tonight Live with Steve Vizard is broadcast on Seven Network.
  • 1 December – The Seven Network wins the ratings year for the fifth consecutive year in primetime, with a 34.9% share for Total People. The most watched program was Seven's AFL: 1993 AFL Grand Final.
  • 7 December – American sitcom Seinfeld switches over to airing on Network Ten following bad ratings on Nine.
  • 13 December - Game Show The Price Is Right (Australian game show) premieres in a new format on the Nine Network with new host Larry Emdur succeeding the late Ian Turpie. The programme debuts in the 7pm timeslot over the summer non-ratings period, and proves successful enough to be given its own 5:30pm timeslot at the commencement of the 1994 ratings year, until 1998.
  • 17 December – Australian children's weekday afternoon magazine series The Afternoon Show airs its final episode at 5:00 pm on ABC with repeats of Widget and The Adventures of Tintin which were both animated series. It was also presented by Michael Tunn who will later host a replacement music show for the axed program titled Loud.
  • Canwest buys Network Ten from Westpac.
  • Neighbours becomes the least watched drama for the fourth year running.

Debuts

ProgramNetworkDebut date
The Adventures of Blinky BillABC TV
SwordfishNetwork Ten
Talk to the AnimalsSeven Network
The Great OutdoorsSeven Network
First EditionABC TV
Joh's JuryABC TV
NewlywedsSeven Network
Seven Deadly SinsABC TV
Prime 6 O'Clock NewsPrime
The ExtraordinarySeven Network
TVTVABC TV
The AFL Sunday Footy ShowNine Network
BodybeatABC TV
This Sporting LifeABC TV
Law of the LandNine Network
Full FrontalSeven Network
Paradise BeachNine Network
Our HouseNine Network
MoneyNine Network
The Comedy SaleSeven Network
What's Up Doc?Nine Network
At HomeSeven Network
World WatchSBS TV
Sports TonightNetwork Ten
SnowyNine Network
SecretsABC TV
Debate!Network Ten
Totally Wild WeekendNetwork Ten
The FedsNine Network
Ship to ShoreNine Network
Mission Top SecretNetwork Ten
In Company with CruickshankABC TV
House of FunNetwork Ten
KideoABC TV
The NRL Sunday Footy ShowNine Network1993

International

ProgramNetworkDebut date
UK Die KinderABC TV
CAN The Global FamilySBS TV
HK Heaven's RetributionSBS TV
UK Matters of TasteSBS TV
CAN Hoover vs. The KennedysNetwork Ten
UK A Sense of GuiltABC TV
ITA Join the GangSBS TV
UK DodgemABC TV
USA Wild and Crazy KidsABC TV
UK TroublemakersABC TV
USA/UK/WAL Fantastic MaxABC TV
USA CityNine Network
UK Sweet SeventeenABC TV
USA Disney AdventuresSeven Network
USA The Golden PalaceSeven Network
UK/USA Captain Zed and the Zee ZoneNetwork Ten
USA 2000 Malibu RoadNetwork Ten
USA BillyNine Network
UK Spider!ABC TV
USA Melrose PlaceNetwork Ten
UK/USA Diana: Her True StoryNetwork Ten
UK Greek FireSBS TV
USA Capital NewsNine Network
UK Mathematical EyeABC TV
UK BumpABC TV
UK Terry and JulianABC TV
USA The Jacksons: An American DreamNetwork Ten
UK Redemption SongSBS TV
UK The BorrowersABC TV
DEN Hotel AmoreSBS TV
USA The Mechanical UniverseABC TV
UK Pole to PoleABC TV
FRA/CAN The Adventures of TintinABC TV
UK Toucan TecsABC TV
USA Dark JusticeSeven Network
USA Palace GuardNine Network
CAN Degrassi TalksABC TV
CAN The Girl from MarsABC TV
USA Dr. Quinn, Medicine WomanNine Network
UK The World of Peter Rabbit and FriendsABC TV
USA P.S. I Luv UNine Network
UK The Old DevilsABC TV
USA ParenthoodNetwork Ten
USA Back to the Future: The Animated SeriesNetwork Ten
UK Mr. Bean in Room 426ABC TV
UK Mind the Baby, Mr. BeanABC TV
CAN School's OutABC TV
UK Time RidersABC TV
UK Noddy's Toyland AdventuresABC TV
UK Children of the NorthABC TV
USA Freshman DormSeven Network
USA Cartoons for Big KidsABC TV
USA Picket FencesNetwork Ten
UK HeartbeatABC TV
UK Oh, Mr. ToadABC TV
USA Hearts Are WildSeven Network
USA Code 3 (1992)Network Ten
UK ClarissaABC TV
USA Love & WarNine Network
UK Absolutely FabulousABC TV
USA The Ren and Stimpy ShowNetwork Ten
USA CuttersSeven Network
USA/CAN Fievel's American TailsNetwork Ten
UK Merry Christmas, Mr. BeanABC TV
USA TeechNine Network
UK The Hypnotic World of Paul McKennaSeven Network
UK 2 point 4 ChildrenABC TV
UK The Face of TutankhamunABC TV
USA Civil WarsNetwork Ten
USA Capitol CrittersNetwork Ten
UK WitchcraftABC TV
USA Law & OrderNetwork Ten
USA Batman: The Animated SeriesNine Network
USA The EdgeNine Network
UK The Essential History of EuropeSBS TV
USA/CAN SirensNine Network
WAL Joshua JonesABC TV
CAN Mission ReadingABC TV
UK KYTVSBS TV
USA The New UntouchablesSeven Network
UK/AUS StarkABC TV
USA DeltaNetwork Ten
USA FBI: The Untold StoriesNetwork Ten
CAN The Boys of St. VincentNetwork Ten
UK Lipstick on Your CollarABC TV
UK/CAN RupertABC TV
UK The Piglet FilesSeven Network
USA Transformers: Generation 2Network Ten
UK Roots Schmoots: A Journey by Howard JacobsonSBS TV
UK Far Flung FloydSBS TV
USA Taz-ManiaNine Network
USA Woops!Seven Network
USA SeinfeldNine Network
UK Freddie and MaxABC TV
UK One Foot in the GraveABC TV
USA DancingABC TV
USA The Baby-Sitters ClubABC TV
UK A Year in ProvenceABC TV
USA Room for TwoNine Network
UK Bad BoyesABC TV
FRA/CAN/USA Madeline (TV specials)ABC TV
USA Hearts AfireNetwork Ten
UK CeltsSBS TV
UK Look At It This WayABC TV
USA/JPN The Adventures of T-RexNetwork Ten
USA Lamb Chop's Play AlongSeven Network
USA X-MenNetwork Ten
USA Drexell's ClassNetwork Ten
USA Nonsense and LullabyesABC TV
UK TruckersABC TV
UK BrumABC TV
USA The Marzipan PigABC TV
USA GhostwriterABC TV
USA American DreamerSeven Network
USA Eerie, IndianaSeven Network
UK StreetwiseABC TV
UK FramedABC TV
USA/FRA Bucky O'Hare and the Toad WarsNetwork Ten
UK Tell Tale HeartsABC TV
WAL PiratesSBS TV
IND The DarknessSBS TV
UK The Gravy TrainABC TV
GER Fast GerdiSBS TV
UK The Law LordABC TV
USA RocNine Network
UK G.B.H.ABC TV
UK The Gravy Train Goes EastABC TV
USA BlossomSeven Network
USA Reasonable DoubtsSeven Network
USA South BeachNetwork Ten
USA/CAN Dog CityNetwork Ten
UK Boys from the BushSeven Network
USA Hangin' with Mr. CooperSeven Network
UK CasualtyNetwork Ten
UK Men Behaving BadlyABC TV
UK MaigretSeven Network
USA Top of the HeapNine Network
USA Vinnie and BobbyNine Network
USA Silk StalkingsNine Network
UK Postman Pat Takes the BusABC TV
USA A Flintstone Family ChristmasSeven Network
UK Postman Pat and the Toy SoldiersABC TV
UK On Christmas EveABC TV
USA Winnie the Pooh and Christmas TooSeven Network
UK Old Bear Stories (Jolly Snow/Dolls House Christmas)ABC TV
UK/WAL Santa's First ChristmasABC TV
UK Root Into EuropeABC TV
UK/RUS/WAL Shakespeare: The Animated TalesSBS TV
USA Space RangersNine Network
UK MadnessABC TV
USA Goof TroopSeven Network1993
USA Disney's The Little MermaidSeven Network1993
USA The New LassieNetwork Ten1993
USA Casper and FriendsNetwork Ten1993

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
Round the TwistABC TVSeven Network

International

ProgramNew network(s)Previous network(s)Date
UK It Ain't Half Hot MumNetwork TenABC TV
Seven Network
USA Dungeons & DragonsNetwork TenSeven Network
USA SeinfeldNetwork TenNine Network

Television shows

ABC

  • Mr. Squiggle and Friends (1959–1999)
  • Four Corners (1961–present)
  • Rage (1987–present)
  • G.P. (1989–1996)
  • Foreign Correspondent (1992–present)
  • The Late Show (1992–1993)
  • Vidiot (1992–1995)
  • Stark (1993)

Seven Network

  • Wheel of Fortune (1981–1996, 1996–2003, 2004–06)
  • A Country Practice (1981–1994)
  • Home and Away (1988–present)
  • Family Feud (1988–1996)
  • Real Life (1992–1994)

Nine Network

  • Sunday (1981–2008)
  • Today (1982 – present)
  • Sale of the Century (1980–2001)
  • A Current Affair (1971–1978, 1988–present)
  • The Midday Show (1973–1998)
  • 60 Minutes (1979–present)
  • The Flying Doctors (1986–1991)
  • Australia's Funniest Home Video Show (1990–2000, 2000–2004, 2005–2014)
  • Hey Hey It's Saturday (1971–1999, 2009–2010)
  • Getaway (1992–present)

Network Ten

  • Neighbours (1985–2022)
  • E Street (1989–1993)
  • Good Morning Australia with Bert Newton (1991–2005)
  • Sports Tonight (1993–2011)

Ending this year

DateShowChannelDebut
16 January
26 February
25 March
5 April
20 May
3 June
10 July
12 August
4 September
14 September
30 October
11 November
22 November
26 November
17 December

Returning this year

DateShowChannelDebut
24 May
13 December

References

References

  1. (9 September 1993). "Three cheers for two new Cheers". The Age.
  2. Hawker, Philippa. (8 September 1993). "Three cheers for two new 'Cheers'". [[Fairfax Media]].
  3. Dempsey, Shelley. (22 November 1993). "ANTENNAE". [[Fairfax Media]].
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