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2006 in Australian television

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Events

  • 1 January – Mildura Digital Television, a joint venture between WIN Television Mildura and Prime Television, goes on air in the Mildura area of Victoria as a Network Ten digital-only affiliate.
  • 2 January – The Seven, Foxtel and Ten Networks outbid Channel Nine and are awarded the rights to broadcast the AFL from 2007 to 2011 for a record $780 million. Also around this time, Seven announce that they have won the rights to broadcast the V8 Supercars from 2007 to 2014.
  • 30 January, 6am – Channel Nine launches a new logo and a major revamp, dropping the famous dots and replacing it with a stand-alone nine in a blue box.
  • 9 February – The Nine Network announces Eddie McGuire in his new role as the network's new CEO.
  • 20 February – Television Sydney formally launches after three months of testing, giving Sydney community television for the first time in almost two years.
  • 1 April – The final season of Blue Heelers goes to air now on Saturday Nights, pitting it against ABC's The Bill and Network Ten's AFL coverage.
  • 3 April – After weeks of poor ratings Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? airs for the final time on Monday Nights. It returns for a short period following an 18-month break due to McGuire's role as CEO for the Nine Network.
  • 9 May – Then Sunrise weather presenter and future Family Feud host Grant Denyer and his partner Amanda Garner win the fourth season of Dancing with the Stars.
  • 21 May – Brant Webb and Todd Russell speak to new A Current Affair host Tracy Grimshaw about their time underground in Beaconsfield in a 2-hour special called The Great Escape. They are paid a reported $2.6 million by Channel Nine for the right to talk to them.
  • 4 June – After 12 years and a record-breaking 510 episodes, the last episode of the Seven Network show Blue Heelers goes to air.
  • 30 June – Australian soap opera Neighbours Broadcasts its 5000th episode, which sees Paul Robinson trapped in a mineshaft by his son Robert.
  • 7 July – Children's fantasy drama series H2O: Just Add Water starring Claire Holt, Phoebe Tonkin and Cariba Heine premieres on Network Ten.
  • 9 July – BBC Nature Documentary series Planet Earth narrated by David Attenborough premieres on the ABC.
  • 18 July – Australian kids program Play School celebrates 40 years on air.
  • 31 July – Jamie Brooksby wins the sixth season of Big Brother.
  • 29 August – Model Jake Wall and his professional skating partner Maria Filippov win the first season of Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice.
  • 14 September – Today Tonight host Naomi Robson is deported from Indonesia after doing a story on a West Papuan boy called Wa Wa who, supposedly, was going to be eaten by cannibals. This sparks a war of words between Seven and Nine, who ran the original story on Wa Wa in May on 60 Minutes. Naomi presents her final edition of Today Tonight on 1 December.
  • 16 September – Television in Australia turns 50. The next day, this is commemorated with a live TV special from Star City, Sydney on the Seven Network.
  • 29 September Backyard Blitz finishes its 6-year run on the Nine Network. Jamie Durie leaves Nine and signs up with the Seven Network, the next year, he dances his way on Dancing with the Stars.
  • 30 September – The Fox Footy Channel ceases broadcasting then later revived as Fox Footy in 2012. It is replaced by Fox Sports 3 and Fox Sports News on 1 October.
  • 18 October – PBL announces the sale of 50% of the Nine Network, including its 50% stake in ninemsn and ACP to CVC Asia Pacific for $4.5 billion.
  • 26 November – Irishman Damien Leith defeats 17-year-old Jessica Mauboy to be based only on Sony BMG after being crowned the title of Australian Idol 2006 at the Sydney Opera House.
  • 28 November – AFL player Anthony Koutoufides (Kouta) and his partner Natalie Lowe win the fifth season of Dancing with the Stars.
  • 10 December – Network Ten and Fox Sports broadcasts V8 Supercars for the final-ever time, before handing the television rights to the Seven Network from 2007 to 2014. Ten and Fox Sports later revived the V8 Supercars coverage 9 years later.
  • Voiceover artist Robbie McGregor leaves SBS after 17 years. He is replaced the next year by Lani John Tupu.

Ratings

Main article: List of Australian television ratings for 2006

New channels

  • 1 October – Fox Sports 3
  • 1 October – Fox Sports News
  • 15 November – Al Jazeera English{{cite press release | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110706112835/http://transact.com.au/news/Article.aspx?id=691 | url-status = dead | archive-date = 6 July 2011
  • 1 December – Sci Fi Channel

Premieres

Free-to-air television

ProgramChannelDebut date
RAN – Remote Area NurseSBS TV
9am with David and KimNetwork Ten
The Biggest LoserNetwork Ten
Bert's Family FeudNine Network
Bondi RescueNetwork Ten
The Chaser's War on EverythingABC TV
Head 2 HeadABC TV
CleverNine Network
Magda's Funny BitsNine Network
Where Are They Now?Seven Network
Thank God You're HereNetwork Ten
Hello/GoodbyeNine Network
It Takes TwoSeven Network
What's Good For YouNine Network
The WedgeNetwork Ten
Can We Help?ABC TV
Wine Me, Dine MeNine Network
MortifiedNine Network
H2O: Just Add WaterNetwork Ten
Torvill and Dean's Dancing on IceNine Network
Honey, We're Killing the KidsNetwork Ten
QuizmaniaNine Network
jtvABC TV
First Tuesday Book ClubABC TV
CybershackNetwork Ten
Yasmin's Getting MarriedNetwork Ten
You May Be Right
Axed after four episodesSeven Network
Two TwistedNine Network
The Master
Axed after one episode but returned later in the yearSeven Network
David Tench TonightNetwork Ten
The Force: Behind the LineSeven Network
Real StoriesNetwork Ten
Police Files: UnlockedSeven Network
Good GameABC2
What a YearNine Network
The Real SeachangeSeven Network
Operatunity OzABC TV
Big QuestionsNine Network
Tripping OverNetwork Ten
Do ItNine Network
Speaking in TonguesSBS TV
Food SafariSBS TV
Puzzle PlayNetwork Ten

Subscription television

ProgramChannelDebut date
accessdate=19 January 2010title = Highlights (Entertainment)publisher = Foxtelarchiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060115064224/http://www.foxtel.com.au/highlights/month_general_entertainment.htmlarchivedate = 15 January 2006url=http://www.foxtel.com.au/highlights/month_general_entertainment.html}}FOX8
An Aussie Goes BarmyFOX8

New international programming

ProgramChannelDebut date
United Kingdom Garth Marenghi's DarkplaceSBS TV
United States Prison BreakSeven Network
United States Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumiNine Network
Japan One Piece (4Kids version)Network Ten
Japan Mew Mew PowerNetwork Ten
United Kingdom Doc MartinABC TV
United Kingdom Roobarb and Custard TooABC TV
France The GnoufsABC TV
United States The Buzz on MaggieSeven Network25 February
United States / Canada Pinky Dinky DooABC TV
Belgium A Town Called PanicABC TV
United Kingdom The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers (TV series)ABC TV
Canada / United States Edgar and EllenABC TV
France / Ireland Zombie HotelABC TV
France / Canada SkylandABC TV
United Kingdom New Captain ScarletABC2
Canada Lunar JimABC TV
Japan Samurai ChamplooSBS TV
United States BratzNetwork Ten
United Kingdom}} The Worst Week of My LifeABC TV
United Kingdom Help! I'm a Teenage OutlawABC TV
Canada Class of the TitansABC TV
United States Animal JamABC TV
United States / Canada Gerald McBoing-BoingABC TV
Canada Delilah & JuliusABC2
France ATOMSeven Network
United Kingdom Dr. DogABC TV
Canada / New Zealand Jane and the DragonABC TV
Spain / South Korea BernardABC TV
United States All Grown Up!Network Ten
United States The Wubbulous World of Dr. SeussABC2
United States The New Adventures of Old ChristineNine Network
United States My Life as a Teenage RobotNetwork Ten
United Kingdom Planet EarthABC TV
United Kingdom Bleak HouseABC TV
Brazil City of MenSBS TV
United States The Emperor's New SchoolSeven Network
United States Dora the ExplorerNine Network
United Kingdom / Canada Harry and His Bucket Full of DinosaursABC TV
Japan Yu-Gi-Oh! GXNetwork Ten
United States Avatar: The Last AirbenderABC TV
Canada Naughty, Naughty PetsABC TV
United Kingdom Monkey DustABC2
United States Princess NatashaABC TV
Canada / France Miss BGABC TV
United States Stuart Little: The Animated SeriesNetwork Ten
United Kingdom}} Sensitive Skin{{cite webtitle=Sensitive Skinpublisher=ABC Televisiondate=15 September 2006accessdate=15 January 2010}}ABC TV
United States JerichoNetwork Ten
United States The BatmanNine Network
United Kingdom}} The IT CrowdABC TV
United Kingdom The Secret ShowABC TV
Canada Time Warp TrioABC TV
United States Biker Mice from Mars (2006)Network Ten
Australia / New Zealand Staines Down DrainsSeven Network
United States Curious GeorgeABC TV
United States The UnitSeven Network
United Kingdom Those Scurvy RascalsABC TV
France Code LyokoNetwork Ten
SPA Dougie in DisguiseABC2
United States / Canada PollyWorldSeven Network
United Kingdom Little PrincessABC TV
France LouieABC TV
Belgium Russian Dolls: Sex TradeSBS TV
United Kingdom Wild at HeartNetwork Ten
New Zealand SCU: Serious Crash UnitSeven Network
United States Life As We Know ItSeven Network
United Kingdom Top GearSBS TV
Australia / Canada Erky PerkySeven Network

Subscription television

ProgramChannelDebut date
United States EntourageArena
United States Hannah Montana{{cite newstitle = Hannah Montananewspaper = Herald Sun
United States}} The Surreal Life (Beginning with season 3, seasons 1 and 2 aired later){{cite newslast = Murphyfirst = Kerrie
United States KeptVH1
United Kingdom EmmerdaleUKTV
United States Strange LoveVH1
United States SupergroupVH1
United States So NoTORIousVH1
United States House of CartersE!
United States}} Celebrity Fit ClubVH1

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.

ProgramNew networkPrevious networkDate
United Kingdom Mopatop's ShopABC2ABC Kids (now defunct)
United Kingdom Fourways FarmABC2ABC Kids (now defunct)
Wales Fireman Sam (Original series)ABC2ABC Kids (now defunct)
United Kingdom / Canada / United States Anthony AntABC2ABC Kids (now defunct)
United Kingdom TeletubbiesABC2ABC Kids (now defunct)
Canada / Australia Yakkity YakABC TVNetwork Ten
United States / Japan Sonic XSeven NetworkNetwork Ten

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
United States LostFox8Seven Network

Television shows

1950s

1960s

  • Four Corners (1961–present)

1970s

1980s

  • Wheel of Fortune (1981–1996, 1996–2003, 2004 –2006)
  • Neighbours (1985–present)
  • Home and Away (1988–present)
  • The Movie Show (1986–2008)
  • Rage (1987–present)

1990s

  • Hotline (1990–2007)
  • Australia's Funniest Home Videos (1990–present)

2000s

;2001

  • Big Brother (2001–2008, 2012–2014)

;2002

;2003

  • Australian Idol (2003–2009)
  • Deal or No Deal (2003–2013)

;2004

  • Border Security: Australia's Front Line (2004–present)
  • Dancing with the Stars (2004–present)

;2005

  • Medical Emergency (2005–present)

Ending this year

DateShowChannelDebut
21 January
23 January
4 June
28 July
27 August
4 September
21 October 2006
29 October 2006
18 November 2006
26 November
29 November
9 December
20 December
27 December 2006

References

References

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  2. [http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/enews/Biggest_Loser_is_Tens_Biggest_Winner_140206.html Biggest Loser is Ten's Biggest Winner] {{Webarchive. link. (23 April 2008 , eNews, 14 February 2006.)
  3. (10 February 2006). "The Chaser pushes boundaries". The Age.
  4. Connolly, Paul. (26 February 2006). "The ABC of cheap". The Age.
  5. (16 June 2006). "Wine Me, Dine Me". [[Nine Network]].
  6. (14 August 2006). "Ten's animated host a world first". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  7. Hearn, Louisa. (24 July 2006). "Turn on and tune in, TV tests the taste for tech". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  8. Morgan, Clare. (7 October 2006). "Adrift on the high Cs". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  9. Oliver, Robin. (25 October 2006). "Review of 'Tripping Over'". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  10. "Highlights (Entertainment)". [[Foxtel]].
  11. Idato, Michael. (29 November 2006). "Review: An Aussie Goes Barmy". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  12. [http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/netw/200602/programs/ZY7328A001D18022006T193000.htm Doc Martin – ABC TV Guide]
  13. [http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/netw/200604/programs/ZY7344A001D5042006T210000.htm The Worst Week Of My Life – ABC TV Guide]
  14. [http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/netw/200607/programs/ZY8333A001D9072006T203000.htm Bleak House – ABC TV Guide]
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  16. [http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/netw/200609/programs/ZY8447A001D27092006T210000.htm The IT Crowd – ABC TV Guide]
  17. Dunn, Emily. (3 December 2006). "Review of Wild at Heart". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
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  19. "VH1's Celebreality". MTV Networks Australia.
  20. "VH1's Celebreality". MTV Networks Australia.
  21. (22 June 2006 ). "Symons: Marilyn Fisher was easy, cracking the UK wasn't".
  22. "This is a Strange Love". MTV Networks Australia.
  23. "5 Rockstars. 12 Days. No Excuses.". MTV Networks Australia.
  24. "Tori Spelling's new reality show". MTV Networks Australia.
  25. "E!online".
  26. "VH1's Celebreality Summer". MTV Networks Australia.
  27. "Celebrity Fit Club". MTV Networks Australia.
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