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2004 in Australian television

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Events

  • 1 January – Australia's first Digital commercial free-to-air channel, Tasmanian Digital Television begins broadcasting in Hobart as a supplementary broadcaster to existing broadcasters Southern Cross Tasmania & WIN Television. On the same day, WIN TEN goes on air in the Mount Gambier & Riverland regions of South Australia as a supplementary broadcaster to existing solus broadcaster WIN Television.
  • February – Nine launches a new afternoon news service to complete against Seven's 4:30 pm news, which was launched the previous year to provide viewers with up-to-date information on the War on Iraq.
  • 1 February – Deal or No Deal debuts its 5.30pm timeslot on Seven which would last until 2015. This proves to be a massive ratings hit, leading into Seven's 6pm news bulletin. Its success proves too much for the Nine Network, with reworked game shows including The Price is Right, Bert's Family Feud and Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune all failing in the dreaded 5:30pm timeslot until Hot Seat's arrival in 2009.
  • 2 February – Top-rating game show Wheel of Fortune makes a rebranding and a super new-look over to continue its long-run. Also, Steve Oemcke takes over from Rob Elliott as the show's final original main host.
  • 14 March – Foxtel launches its new digital service, Foxtel Digital.
  • 5 April – Neighbours returns to air on American television with Oxygen broadcasting the series.
  • 12 April – The Australian television series New MacDonald's Farm premieres on the Nine Network
  • 18 April - Rove McManus wins the 2004 TV WEEK Gold Logie.
  • 21 April - A live episode of Blue Heelers goes to air on the Seven Network, titled "Reasonable Doubt". Although this particular episode earned reasonable ratings, peaking with 693,000 viewers in Melbourne, the rest of the season is a failure ratings-wise.
  • 1 May – Network Ten breaks with years of tradition and abandons the Sunday night movie after poor ratings. Instead, it screens some episodes of Law and Order: Criminal Intent. Most other networks follow suit later on.
  • 12 May – After 18 years at SBS, Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton resign from the station to move to the ABC to present a new program, At the Movies. Four younger presenters replace them on The Movie Show: Megan Spencer, Fenella Kernebone and Jaimie Leonarder, with Marc Fennell presenting a segment on newly released DVDs.
  • 17 June, 5:58pm – Dean Cartechini becomes the first person to win ''Deal or No Deal'''s top prize, winning $200,000.
  • 28 June – The Price is Right moves to the 5:00 pm timeslot on the Nine Network. The show extends to one hour.
  • 26 July – Broken Hill resident Trevor Butler proposes to his girlfriend immediately after winning A$1,000,000 on Big Brother.
  • 13 August – After a short-lived return at its new 11:30 am timeslot, Ten axes vintage Neighbours episodes again after more very bad ratings.
  • 16 August – Ten extends its morning news into a one-hour format.
  • 29 August – The Nine Network launches a new look version of the colour-coded days ident will be shown, again placing focus on the slogan “Still the One”.
  • 30 August – Immediately after the closing ceremony of the Athens Olympics, the first ever Sunrise is broadcast from the Seven Network's new Martin Place studios. On the same night, Seven News relaunches nationwide with a complete overhaul of graphics, a new musical theme (unchanged until 1 February 2016) and a new set in Sydney. Nine News counters by introducing live CBD backdrops on its Sydney and Brisbane bulletins.
  • 7 September – The American drama series Cold Case premieres on the Nine Network.
  • 12 September – The 2001 war film Behind Enemy Lines starring Owen Wilson and Gene Hackman premieres on the Seven Network.
  • 4 October – British long running children's animated series Peppa Pig debuts on ABC.
  • 5 October – After a five-year absence, Daryl Somers returns to television to host a brand new series on Seven Network called Dancing with the Stars based on the American light entertainment reality series of the same name.
  • 13 October – The Australian version of Border Security premieres on the Seven Network and is shown every Wednesday at 9:30 pm.
  • 21 November – 16-year-old Casey Donovan wins the second series of Australian Idol defeating 21-year-old favourite, Anthony Callea. Her debut single "Listen with Your Heart" reaches number one in the ARIA Charts in December 2004.
  • 23 November – Home and Away actress Bec Cartwright and her partner Michael Miziner are crowned season champions as the first season of Dancing with the Stars reaches its grand final.
  • 11 December – The Network Ten is the next Australian television network to introduce a watermark on its programs, although the watermark is now broadcast on Ten News. It was located on the bottom left of the screens before switching to bottom right in 2006.
  • 14 December – The final episode of Stingers goes to air on the Nine Network after a 6-year run.
  • 23 December – American animated science fiction sitcom Futurama created by Matt Groening the creator of The Simpsons airs on the Seven Network for the last time before changing broadcasts to Network Ten which won't happen until the end of next year.
  • December – Seven, Nine & TEN withdrawn their opening to movies - movie openers are replaced by classification boards instead.
  • *Wheel of Fortune'''s attempt for a major revamp backfires and is quietly cancelled due to low ratings - leaving *Deal or No Deal'' the absolute only game show remaining, leading into Seven's 6pm news bulletin.
  • December – The Nine Network claims the ratings season for the fourth consecutive year, winning 38 out of 40 weeks, while Network Ten (which wins the other two weeks) finishes ahead of the Seven Network nationally for the first time.

Debuts

ProgramChannelDebut date
Fergus McPhailNetwork Ten
Surfing the Menu http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/netw/200401/highlights/222055.htmABC
My Restaurant RulesSeven Network1 February
Deal Or No DealSeven Network
ttnNetwork Ten
FirefliesABC
The Einstein FactorABC8 February
Strictly Dancing https://web.archive.org/web/20080603200402/http://www.abc.net.au/corp/pubs/media/s1001864.htmABC
The ResortNetwork TenFebruary
The Hot HouseNetwork TenFebruary
The New InventorsABC
New MacDonald's FarmNine Network
Coxy's Big BreakSeven Network
At the MoviesABC
Wicked ScienceNetwork Ten
ParallaxNine Network
John Safran vs GodSBS
Dancing with the StarsSeven Network
The CooksNetwork Ten
Foreign ExchangeNine Network

Pay TV

ProgramChannelDebut date
Cooking for Kids with LuisNick Jr.
Love My WayFOX8

New international programming

ProgramChannelDebut date
USA StanleySeven Network
JPN HamtaroNetwork Ten
USA/MEX/CAN ¡Mucha Lucha!Nine Network
UK Death in Holy OrdersABC
USA Harvey Birdman, Attorney at LawSBS
NZ FreakyABC
UK The Way Things WorkABC
USA The Fairly OddParentsABC
UK BoohbahABC
USA Fillmore!Seven Network
UK The Basil Brush ShowABC
JPN Dragon Ball GTNetwork Ten
CAN Max and RubyABC
UK/USA/IRE Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley WinksABC
UK Wide-EyeABC
USA Two and a Half MenNine Network
USA Lilo & Stitch: The SeriesSeven Network
UK Boo!ABC
JPN Astro Boy (2003)ABC
CAN/USA/UK Franny's FeetABC
UK MetalheadsABC
USA He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002)Network Ten
USA NCISNetwork Ten
FRA Pigeon BoyABC
USA Grim and EvilNine Network
USA The Proud FamilySeven Network
FRA/CAN Potatoes and DragonsABC
USA Play With Me SesameABC
JPN Zoids: FuzorsNetwork Ten
UK New TricksABC
JPN Transformers: EnergonNetwork Ten
UK Bob the Builder: The Knights of Can-a-LotABC
USA TutensteinABC
USA Cold CaseNine Network
USA/JPN Sonic XNetwork Ten
JPN Duel MastersNetwork Ten
UK HustleABC
UK Peppa PigABC
CAN Atomic BettyABC
UK Postman Pat (2002)ABC
UK Little BritainABC
USA Kenny the SharkABC
USA Time SquadNine Network
UK Himalaya with Michael PalinABC
USA FireflySeven Network
UK PowersABC
UK Creature ComfortsABC
UK French LeaveABC
UK Rose and MaloneyABC
JPN Beyblade G-RevolutionNetwork Ten
IRE Any Time NowABC
AUS/CAN The EggsNine Network2004
UK Road WarsSeven Network2004
USA Scare TacticsNine Network2004
USA The HandlerNetwork Ten2004
USA Threat MatrixSeven Network2004
UK There's Something About MiriamNetwork Ten2004
USA Tru CallingSeven Network2004
USA Jay Jay the Jet PlaneNine Network2004
USA Survivor: VanuatuNine Network2004

Subscription television

ProgramChannelDebut date
USA}} All Grown Up!Nickelodeon
USA}} ChalkZoneNickelodeon
USA}} Stuart Little: The Animated SeriesNickelodeon
USA Duck DodgersCartoon Network
UK}} The CassidysUKTV
CAN}} My Dad the Rock StarNickelodeon
USA}} Romeo!Nickelodeon
USA Pimp My RideMTV Australia
USA}} Drake & JoshNickelodeon
CAN}}/FRA Martin MysteryNickelodeon
USA}} The Ashlee Simpson ShowMTV Australia
USA Dr. 90210E!
USA Phil of the FutureDisney Channel
USA Foster's Home for Imaginary FriendsCartoon Network
USA}} The AssistantMTV Australia
USA Maybe It's MeNickelodeon
USA Laguna Beach: The Real Orange CountyMTV Australia

Specials

ProgramChannelDebut date
USA}} Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with RooSeven Network
AUS}}/USA 2004 Kids' Choice AwardsNickelodeon

Programming changes

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.

International

ProgramNew networkPrevious networkDate
USA The O.C.Network TenNine Network
USA Garfield and FriendsFOX8Nickelodeon2004
JPN Sailor MoonFOX8Fox Kids2004
USA The FlintstonesBoomerangCartoon Network2004
USA Fat Albert and the Cosby KidsBoomerangCartoon Network2004

Subscription premieres

This is a list of programs which made their premiere on Australian subscription television that had previously premiered on Australian free-to-air television. Programs may still air on the original free-to-air television network.

International

ProgramSubscription networkFree-to-air networkDate
UK}} Operation Good GuysUKTVSBS TV

Television shows

ABC

  • Four Corners (1961–present)
  • The Fat (2000–2003)
  • Kath & Kim (2002–2005, 2007)
  • The Glass House (2001–2006)

Seven Network

  • Wheel of Fortune (1981–1996, 1996–2003, 2004–present)
  • Sunrise (1991–1998, 2003–present)
  • Home and Away (1988–2005, 2005–present)
  • Blue Heelers (1994–2006)
  • Today Tonight (1995–present)
  • All Saints (1998–present)
  • Ground Force (1999–2004)
  • AMV (2000–present)
  • The Big Arvo (2001–2004)
  • Deal or No Deal (2003, 2004–present)

Nine Network

  • Sale of the Century (1980–2001)
  • A Current Affair (1971–1978, 1988–2005, 2006–present)
  • Today (1982–present)
  • Australia's Funniest Home Video Show (1990–2000, 2000–2004, 2005–present)
  • The AFL Footy Show (1994–present)
  • The NRL Footy Show (1994–present)
  • Burgo's Catch Phrase (1997–2003)
  • Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (1999–2006, 2007–present)
  • Backyard Blitz (2000–2007)
  • McLeod's Daughters (2001–present)
  • Merrick & Rosso Unplanned (2003–2004)
  • The Block (2003–2004)

Network Ten

  • Neighbours (1985–1989, 1989–present)
  • Good Morning Australia (1991–2005)
  • Rove Live (2000–2006)
  • Australian Idol (2003–present)

Ending / resting this year

DateShowChannelDebut
(2004 – the whole year)
5 February
28 July
24 November
26 November
14 December

Revamping this year

DateShowChannel
February

References

References

  1. (23 April 2004). "Live Heelers bang on". Australian Television.
  2. Idato, Michael: [http://www.theage.com.au/news/TV--Radio/Aches-and-gains/2004/12/29/1103996564775.html Aches and gains], ''[[The Age]]'', 30 December 2004.
  3. Warneke, Ross. (2 December 2004). "Nine wins year again". [[The Age]].
  4. (2004). "What's New on Nick? – IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL WITH NICK!". Nickelodeon (Australia).
  5. "Highlights (Kids & Family)". [[Foxtel]].
  6. Bellman, Annmaree. (22 April 2004). "PAY TV – Monday". [[Fairfax Media]].
  7. (2004). "What's New on Nick? – Term 2". Nickelodeon (Australia).
  8. Frilingos, Matt. (30 June 2004). "Be the bling of the road - PREVIEWS". [[News Limited]].
  9. (1 July 2004). "Xzibit A: the custom car". [[News Limited]].
  10. (2004). "What's New on Nick? – Term 3". Nickelodeon (Australia).
  11. (30 June 2004). "McCabe". [[News Limited]].
  12. Bellman, Annmaree. (9 September 2004). "PAY TV – Sunday". [[Fairfax Media]].
  13. Bellman, Annmaree. (16 September 2004). "PAY TV – Monday". [[Fairfax Media]].
  14. (21 October 2004). "the hit list nine things we love this week". [[News Limited]].
  15. Bellman, Annmaree. (14 October 2004). "PAY TV". [[Fairfax Media]].
  16. (25 November 2004). "Orange county". [[News Limited]].
  17. Oliver, Robin. (26 October 1998). "THUMBS". [[Fairfax Media]].
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