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1988 in Australian television

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Events edit

Debuts edit

Domestic edit

  • 17 January – Home and Away (Seven Network, 1988 – present)
  • 18 January – A Current Affair (Nine Network)
  • 27 January – Richmond Hill (Network Ten, 1988 – 1989)
  • 29 January – Overseas and Undersold (ABC TV, 1988 – 1991)
  • 7 February – Compass (ABC TV, 1988 – present)
  • 16 February – The Comedy Company (Network Ten, 1988 – 1990)
  • 29 February – c/o The Bartons (ABC TV, 1988)
  • 27 March – Touch the Sun (ABC TV, 1988)
  • 28 March – Blah Blah Blah (ABC TV)
  • 10 April – The Dirtwater Dynasty (Network Ten, 1988)
  • 18 April – Stop at this Station (ABC TV, 1988 – 1990)
  • 19 April – Alien Years (ABC TV, 1988)
  • 23 April – Seven's Super Saturday (Seven Network, 1988 – 1990)
  • 27 April – The Last Resort (ABC TV, 1988)
  • 30 May – Mulligrubs (Network Ten, 1988 – 1996)
  • 20 June – Swap Shop (ABC TV, 1988 – 1989)
  • 28 June – Just for the Record (Network Ten)
  • 29 June – The Gerry Connolly Show (ABC TV, 1988)
  • 10 July – House Rules (ABC TV, 1988)
  • 25 July – The Oz Game (ABC TV, 1988 – 1989)
  • 1 September – Bush Tucker Man (ABC TV 1988 – 1990)
  • Family Feud (Seven Network, 1988 – 1996)

New International Programming edit

Changes to network affiliation edit

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 edit

Program New network(s) Previous network(s) Date
  It Ain't Half Hot Mum Seven Network ABC TV 23 February
 /  Zoom the White Dolphin SBS TV ABC TV 13 July
  Who Will Comfort Toffle? ABC TV SBS TV 29 August
  Murder She Wrote Network Ten Nine Network 29 December

Television shows edit

1950s edit

1960s edit

1970s edit

1980s edit

Ending this year edit

Date Show Channel Debut
17 March 1988 c/o The Bartons ABC TV 29 February 1988
14 April 1988 The Dirtwater Dynasty Network Ten 10 April 1988
1 May 1988 Touch the Sun ABC TV 27 March 1988
3 August 1988 The Gerry Connolly Show ABC TV 29 June 1988
15 November 1988 Emma: Queen of the South Seas Channel Ten 14 November 1988
December 1988 Romper Room Channel Seven/NBN Television 1963
1 December 1988 Young Talent Time Channel Ten 24 April 1971
13 December 1988 The Last Resort ABC TV 27 April 1988
18 December 1988 House Rules ABC TV 10 July 1988
23 December 1988 Good Morning Melbourne Channel Ten 1981

See also edit

References edit

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List of years in Australian television 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Events 2 Debuts 2 1 Domestic 2 2 New International Programming 3 Changes to network affiliation 3 1 International 4 Television shows 4 1 1950s 4 2 1960s 4 3 1970s 4 4 1980s 5 Ending this year 6 See also 7 ReferencesEvents edit1 January Australia Live a four hour celebration welcoming a year of celebrations for Australia s bicentennial of European settlement airs on the ABC SBS the Nine Network and regional solus stations It also aired in the U S on A amp E 2 January Imparja starts broadcasting to remote Central Australia via satellite It would have its official launch on 15 January 17 January The first episode of Home and Away one of the longest running Australian TV soaps since Neighbours airs on Seven Network 24 January Ten launches Richmond Hill a Grundy Organisation production created by Reg Watson Billed as a sister soap to Neighbours it airs on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 19 30 20 30 January Five months after Countdown s demise Molly Meldrum returns to television and joins Nine s Hey Hey It s Saturday as part of the weekly Molly s Melodrama segment 18 January A Current Affair launches on the Nine Network after a ten year absence hosted by Jana Wendt 24 January Network Ten unveils new logo the X logo February Seven Network launches Family Feud citation needed 8 February Canadian teen drama series Degrassi Junior High the second in the Degrassi trilogy series debuts on the ABC 16 February The Comedy Company starring Mark Mitchell Con The Fruitier Glenn Robbins Uncle Arthur Mary Anne Fahey Kylie Mole Ian McFayden Kim Gyngell Col n Carpenter Chris Keogh Russell Gilbert Siobhan Tuke Paula Gardener and Peter Rowsthorn debuts on Channel Ten 1988 1990 7 March The ABC begins airing their only Rankin Bass animated series The Comic Strip 12 March Nine Network broadcasts its Australian premiere of the American police procedural television series 21 Jump Street 20 March The Nine Network takes over the Rugby league rights from Network Ten which they continue to broadcast to the present day 26 March In Neighbours Daphne Clarke becomes the first character in history citation needed to die to do so after being in a coma in a car crash four months earlier 28 March The ABC s current affairs program Four Corners presents a television special called Wither the ABC which was a debate over the future direction of the national broadcaster Hosted by Andrew Olle there will be interviews with ABC managing director David Hill Gareth Evans Max Walsh Terry Hayes Peter Luck and Ted Thomas 28 March Blah Blah Blah a new Australian comedy series premieres on Australian Broadcasting Corporation at 9 50pm and at 10 45pm It was hosted by Andrew Denton which also marked his very first hosting role 18 April The ABC launches an afternoon block for younger children at 4 30 pm called Stop at this Station This block will include animated television series from overseas such as Alias the Jester and the live action series Tales from Fat Tulip s Garden 25 April The 10 30 pm timeslot becomes an unlikely battle ground as Graham Kennedy returns to the Nine Network after a 13 years absence to co host Graham Kennedy s News Show re titled Graham Kennedy s Coast to Coast when the show returns for 1989 up against Seven Network s Newsworld with Clive Robertson and Network Ten s Late Night Australia with Don Lane 29 April QSTV now Seven Central starts broadcasting to remote Eastern Australia via satellite 20 May Perth s third commercial television station NEW 10 opens giving Perth the same number of stations as the eastern states 18 May In Neighbours Madge Mitchell and Harold Bishop marry 20 June ABC debuts a new children s sketch TV series called Swap Shop based on the British Saturday Morning children s programme of the same name at 4 30 pm June After six months of middling ratings Ten Network cancels struggling soap opera Richmond Hill with production ending later in the year Coincidentally the new serial had just been purchased by the ITV network for broadcast in the United Kingdom 17 July In Neighbours this was Charlene Robinson s final episode Kylie Minogue leaves the show to focus on her recently launched recording career 10 September Brisbane s TVQ 0 becomes TVQ 10 On the same day Toowoomba s DDQ 10 became DDQ 0 October Lee Lin Chin defects from ABC Local Radio and moves to SBS Television 3 October Long running Australian soap opera Home and Away starts airing on Network 2 originally RTE2 in Ireland 5 October Ten Network s soap opera Richmond Hill launches on the ITV network in Britain Originally intended to air early evening across the country its cancellation in Australia leads to it airing in a graveyard mid afternoon slot and it makes no impact whatsoever 24 25 October In Neighbours Mrs Mangel marries Englishman John Worthington immigrate to the UK and lived happily ever after 31 October The British long running science fiction series Doctor Who returns to the ABC with the very first serial of Season 24 Time and the Rani which marked the first episode to star Sylvester McCoy as the Doctor Because the show is no longer airing at an early evening timeslot it now airs as part of the hit weekday afternoon magazine series The Afternoon Show at 5 30 pm The show will also end on 23 November with the last part of Remembrance of the Daleks to celebrate the series 25th anniversary November Australian soap opera Home and Away airs on television in Canada for the first time on the country s already newly launched cable television channel YTV 4 November In Neighbours Bronwyn Davies Rachel Friend and Henry Ramsay Craig McLachlan get together Christopher Skase buys Perth s TVW 7 amp SAS 7 from Alan Bond s Bell Group citation needed for 130 million meaning that all stations in the Seven Network were owned by the one company for the first time 12 December Final episode of Neighbours for 1988 airs on Network Ten with a Ramsay Street Christmas Party and Jane Harris proposes to Mark Granger Debuts editDomestic edit 17 January Home and Away Seven Network 1988 present 18 January A Current Affair Nine Network 27 January Richmond Hill Network Ten 1988 1989 29 January Overseas and Undersold ABC TV 1988 1991 7 February Compass ABC TV 1988 present 16 February The Comedy Company Network Ten 1988 1990 29 February c o The Bartons ABC TV 1988 27 March Touch the Sun ABC TV 1988 28 March Blah Blah Blah ABC TV 10 April The Dirtwater Dynasty Network Ten 1988 18 April Stop at this Station ABC TV 1988 1990 19 April Alien Years ABC TV 1988 23 April Seven s Super Saturday Seven Network 1988 1990 27 April The Last Resort ABC TV 1988 30 May Mulligrubs Network Ten 1988 1996 20 June Swap Shop ABC TV 1988 1989 28 June Just for the Record Network Ten 29 June The Gerry Connolly Show ABC TV 1988 10 July House Rules ABC TV 1988 25 July The Oz Game ABC TV 1988 1989 1 September Bush Tucker Man ABC TV 1988 1990 Family Feud Seven Network 1988 1996 New International Programming edit 3 January nbsp Durrell in Russia ABC TV 3 January nbsp Dinosaur Seven Network 4 January nbsp Spirit Bay ABC TV 12 January nbsp A Pot of Gold SBS TV 13 January nbsp Shell Game Nine Network 22 January nbsp Our Backyard ABC TV 27 January nbsp The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd ABC TV 28 January nbsp Skorpion ABC TV 29 January nbsp Who Sir Me Sir ABC TV 1 February nbsp The Tracey Ullman Show ABC TV 7 February nbsp The Tale of the Bunny Picnic Network Ten 8 February nbsp Degrassi Junior High ABC TV 9 February nbsp Sledge Hammer Network Ten 9 February nbsp Hooperman Network Ten 13 February nbsp The Inspector s Kids SBS TV 13 February nbsp Thomas and Senior SBS TV 14 February nbsp Dolly Network Ten 15 February nbsp Tour of Duty Network Ten 16 February nbsp The Dame Edna Experience Seven Network 17 February nbsp Bill and Bunny ABC TV 18 February nbsp Leo amp Liz in Beverly Hills Network Ten 24 February nbsp My Two Dads Nine Network 1 March nbsp Erebus The Aftermath ABC TV 3 March nbsp Jake and the Fatman Nine Network 3 March nbsp A Very Peculiar Practice ABC TV 6 March nbsp Noble House Network Ten 7 March nbsp The Comic Strip ABC TV 11 March nbsp Rude Health Nine Network 12 March nbsp 21 Jump Street Nine Network 14 March nbsp The Story of English SBS TV 14 March nbsp Tass is Authorized to Announce SBS TV 20 March nbsp Sky Commanders Seven Network 21 March nbsp The Children of Green Knowe ABC TV 22 March nbsp Check It Out Network Ten 2 April nbsp Houston Knights Nine Network 3 April nbsp Cosmos Special Edition Nine Network 8 April nbsp Chance in a Million ABC TV 17 April nbsp The Lucie Arnaz Show Network Ten 17 April nbsp An Audience with Peter Ustinov ABC TV 23 April nbsp ALF The Animated Series Seven Network 25 April nbsp Dream Stuffing ABC TV 25 April nbsp Charlie amp Co Network Ten 28 April nbsp The Brothers McGregor Network Ten 28 April nbsp The Duty Men ABC TV 4 May nbsp Spear of the Nation The Story of the African National Congress SBS TV 19 May nbsp Unsolved Mysteries Seven Network 24 May nbsp Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1985 Network Ten 26 May nbsp Ever Decreasing Circles Seven Network 9 June nbsp Out of This World Network Ten 12 June nbsp The Day the Universe Changed SBS TV 13 June nbsp Brush Strokes ABC TV 15 June nbsp Downtown Nine Network 16 June nbsp A Perfect Spy ABC TV 22 June nbsp Mann s Best Friends Seven Network 24 June nbsp nbsp Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future Nine Network 27 June nbsp Starman Network Ten 28 June nbsp Gnostics SBS TV 30 June nbsp Brothers Seven Network 4 July nbsp AfterMASH Network Ten 4 July nbsp Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea ABC TV 5 July nbsp Half Nelson Network Ten 6 July nbsp The Telebugs ABC TV 7 July nbsp Hot House People ABC TV 10 July nbsp Foofur Seven Network 11 July nbsp The Comedians Network Ten 15 July nbsp Fortunes of War ABC TV 16 July nbsp Werewolf Nine Network 18 July nbsp Frank s Place Nine Network 20 July nbsp The Disappearance of John Avlakiotis SBS TV 20 July nbsp Powerhouse ABC TV 22 July nbsp Tales from the Lower Town SBS TV 23 July nbsp The Taste of Health SBS TV 1 August nbsp Beauty and the Beast 1987 Seven Network 6 August nbsp Popeye and Son Seven Network 8 August nbsp The New Adventures of Beans Baxter ABC TV 8 August nbsp Don t Miss Wax ABC TV 8 August nbsp Worlds Beyond ABC TV 11 August nbsp Me and Mom Nine Network 15 August nbsp Fresno Nine Network 23 August nbsp Joy and Shadows SBS TV 23 August nbsp Floodtide ABC TV 24 August nbsp Dead Entry ABC TV 24 August nbsp AIDS Now SBS TV 28 August nbsp The Fear ABC TV 30 August nbsp Blackadder II Seven Network 5 September nbsp nbsp Worzel Gummidge Down Under ABC TV 19 September nbsp The Japan Project SBS TV 23 September nbsp The New Statesman Seven Network 24 September nbsp BraveStarr Nine Network 24 September nbsp Mighty Mouse The New Adventures Nine Network 24 September nbsp nbsp Dinosaucers Nine Network 1 October nbsp nbsp Bionic Six Network Ten 1 October nbsp nbsp The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin Network Ten 2 October nbsp Maharajas ABC TV 4 October nbsp Sable Network Ten 7 October nbsp Buddy ABC TV 9 October nbsp nbsp The Rainbow Warrior Conspiracy Seven Network 10 October nbsp Alice in Wonderland 1985 Nine Network 18 October nbsp One More Audience with Dame Edna Everage Seven Network 28 October nbsp The Haunting of Barney Palmer ABC TV 5 November nbsp Hot Shots Seven Network 8 November nbsp Down and Out in Beverly Hills Seven Network 9 November nbsp Tumbledown ABC TV 13 November nbsp Mickey s 60th Birthday Seven Network 15 November nbsp Crazy Like a Fox Network Ten 20 November nbsp I Married Dora Network Ten 21 November nbsp Steel Riders Network Ten 22 November nbsp Hannay ABC TV 23 November nbsp Outlaws Nine Network 24 November nbsp Prospects ABC TV 24 November nbsp J J Starbuck Nine Network 24 November nbsp Women in Prison Nine Network 28 November nbsp Your Mother Wouldn t Like It ABC TV 28 November nbsp The Highwayman Network Ten 29 November nbsp The Slap Maxwell Story Seven Network 1 December nbsp The Law amp Harry McGraw Network Ten 1 December nbsp King and Castle ABC TV 3 December nbsp The Old Men at the Zoo ABC TV 3 December nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Quo Vadis ABC TV 4 December nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Race for the Bomb ABC TV 5 December nbsp C A B Network Ten 5 December nbsp The New Gidget Network Ten 16 December nbsp The Body Electric ABC TV 19 December nbsp The Ghosts of Motley Hall ABC TV 21 December nbsp Jack and Mike Network Ten 24 December nbsp Christmas Everyday ABC TV 25 December nbsp nbsp Fox Tales ABC TV 26 December nbsp The December Rose ABC TV 30 December nbsp Clarence ABC TV 31 December nbsp nbsp nbsp Treasure Island in Outer Space ABC TV nbsp Creepy Crawlies SBS TV nbsp Playbox Nine Network nbsp Pursuit of Happiness Unknown Changes to network affiliation editThis 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 edit Program New network s Previous network s Date nbsp It Ain t Half Hot Mum Seven Network ABC TV 23 February nbsp nbsp Zoom the White Dolphin SBS TV ABC TV 13 July nbsp Who Will Comfort Toffle ABC TV SBS TV 29 August nbsp Murder She Wrote Network Ten Nine Network 29 DecemberTelevision shows edit1950s edit Mr Squiggle and Friends 1959 1999 1960s edit Four Corners 1961 present 1970s edit Hey Hey It s Saturday 1971 1999 2009 2010 Young Talent Time 1971 1988 60 Minutes 1979 present 1980s edit Sale of the Century 1980 2001 Wheel of Fortune 1981 1996 1996 2003 2004 present Sunday 1981 2008 Today 1982 present Neighbours 1985 present The Flying Doctors 1986 1993 Rage 1987 present Home and Away 1988 present The Comedy Company 1988 1990 Seven s Super Saturday 1988 1990 Ending this year editDate Show Channel Debut 17 March 1988 c o The Bartons ABC TV 29 February 1988 14 April 1988 The Dirtwater Dynasty Network Ten 10 April 1988 1 May 1988 Touch the Sun ABC TV 27 March 1988 3 August 1988 The Gerry Connolly Show ABC TV 29 June 1988 15 November 1988 Emma Queen of the South Seas Channel Ten 14 November 1988 December 1988 Romper Room Channel Seven NBN Television 1963 1 December 1988 Young Talent Time Channel Ten 24 April 1971 13 December 1988 The Last Resort ABC TV 27 April 1988 18 December 1988 House Rules ABC TV 10 July 1988 23 December 1988 Good Morning Melbourne Channel Ten 1981See also edit1988 in Australia List of Australian films of 1988References edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1988 in Australian television amp oldid 1213823651, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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