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List of years in Australian television
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Events

  • January – The 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand are broadcast on Seven Network.
  • 27 January – Australian longest running children's Saturday morning series Saturday Disney along with music video programme Video Smash Hits debut on Seven Network.
  • 29 January – Welsh children's animated series Fireman Sam premieres on ABC.
  • 3 February – Paul Keane was ready to get axed from his long-running role as Des Clarke in Neighbours, but has instead opted to take a four-month hiatus and was expected to return in April. Keane's break from the show comes as cast morale is at an all-time low following the departure of several key cast members, but producers are confident that Des will return with some good storylines.
  • 12 February – American children's animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles debuts on Seven Network.
  • 13 February – ABC debuts a new current affairs program Lateline hosted by Kerry O'Brien.
  • 16 February – Australian lifestyle and gardening series Gardening Australia debuts on ABC.
  • 20 February – In Neighbours, Toby & Noelene Mangel depart.
  • 23 February – In Neighbours, this was Bronwyn Davies' final episode.
  • 28 February – In Neighbours, this was Hilary Robinson's final episode.
  • 31 March – Neighbours Producers have chosen to write out the popular character of Sharon Davies – the on-screen sister to Rachel Friend's former character Bronwyn Davies, played by 19-year-old Jessica Muschamp said the exit of Neighbours may have been a "blessing in disguise." She finished her final credits in Neighbours in five weeks and after leaving the series, she went to English pantomime performances over Christmas and was considering mini-series and theatre roles in Australia.
  • April – Jennifer Keyte becomes the first solo woman newsreader on a commercial network in Australia when Glenn Taylor leaves the Melbourne beurau of Seven News.
  • 9 June – Neighbours star Linda Hartley has decided to leave the hit-turned-troubled Network Ten soap opera after a behind-the-scenes battle between producers Grundy Television and 10 TV Australia. Hartley had requested for a hiatus from the series to allow time to travel overseas and to pursue an opportunity for a singing career including a recording contract with Sony Music Australia, but Grundys were not keen to renew her contract, claiming the show had exceeded its casting budget. However, budget cuts ran out, negotiations broke down again and Hartley has chosen to leave the series.
  • 2 July – Canadian children's animated series Babar based on a series of children's books by Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff premieres on ABC.
  • 15 July – After a long absence of six months, the Australian comedy series The Comedy Company returns on 10 TV Australia.
  • 26 August – Australian children's fantasy TV series Round the Twist premieres on Seven Network.
  • 3 September – Australian children's TV series Johnson and Friends debuts on ABC.
  • 5 September – In Neighbours, this was Beverly Robinson's final episode.
  • 7 September – In Neighbours Kerry Mangel was shot in the head while duck hunting by Mick Taylor, leaving Joe Mangel in Saw-styled screaming and crying. This was the final episode.
  • 10 October – In Neighbours, this was Des Clarke's final episode.
  • 11 November – Australian comedy series The Comedy Company airs its final episode on 10 TV Australia before getting axed after very bad ratings and failed to match the success of its 1988 seasons.
  • December – The Seven Network wins the 1990 ratings year with a record of 35.6% share for Total People. The most watched program was Seven's AFL: 1990 AFL Grand Final.
  • 8 December – Neighbours producers have announced that star Ashley Paske will not renew his contract with the troubled 10 TV Australia soap opera when it expires in January. He is expected to be seen on-air until May.
  • 9 December – 1990 Neighbours movie-length finale: Joe Mangel snatches Sky Bishop from Eric Jensen (episode 1), Joe & Toby Mangel are arrested for shoplifting and kidnapping Sky Bishop, Paul Robinson proposes to Chrstina Aleesi, Glen Donnolly arrives and tells that Jim Robinson is his father (episode 3).
  • 21 December – James Valentine presents the Australian weekday afternoon magazine series The Afternoon Show for the last time at 5:00 pm. The programme includes reruns of the French-American animated series Inspector Gadget and Canadian action drama series Danger Bay (Both these shows haven't been airing on the ABC for a long time since most of the year).
  • 22 December – Neighbours star Richard Norton has been informed by producers that they won't be renewing his contract with the troubled Network Ten soap operawhen it expires in February.
  • 31 December – Queensland becomes the second Aggregated market with local stations Sunshine Television (which now becomes Seven Queensland), WIN and QTV (now becomes Southern Cross Ten).

Premieres

Domestic series

Program Network Debut date
Agro's Cartoon Connection Seven Network 22 January
Saturday Disney Saturday Disney Seven Network 27 January
Video Smash Hits Seven Network 27 January
The Super Sunday Show Seven Network 28 January
Tonight Live with Steve Vizard Tonight Live with Steve Vizard Seven Network 29 January
Lateline Lateline[1] ABC TV 13 February
Gardening Australia ABC TV 16 February
The C Company Nine Network 3 March
Graham Kennedy's Funniest Home Video Show Nine Network 23 March
The Greatest Tune on Earth Seven Network 20 May
More Winners ABC TV 1 July
Let the Blood Run 10 TV Australia 20 August
Round the Twist Seven Network 26 August
Johnson and Friends ABC TV 3 September

International series

Program Network Debut date
United States The Popcorn Kid Nine Network 1 January
United Kingdom Surgicial Spirit ABC TV 2 January
United Kingdom The Giddy Game Show ABC TV 4 January
United States Hothouse ABC TV 4 January
United Kingdom Ken Hom's Chinese Cookery ABC TV 5 January
United States The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Seven Network 20 January
United Kingdom Pinny's House ABC TV 24 January
Wales Fireman Sam ABC TV 29 January
United States Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Seven Network 12 February
United Kingdom The Gemini Factor ABC TV 12 March
United Kingdom The Watch House ABC TV 28 March
United Kingdom Hale and Pace Nine Network 5 April
United Kingdom Marco SBS 7 April
United States Maria Chapdelaine ABC TV 17 April
United States Generations Seven Network 24 April
United States Baywatch 10 TV Australia 8 June
United States The Jim Henson Hour 10 TV Australia 16 June
United Kingdom Alexei Sayle's Stuff ABC TV 18 June
United Kingdom Singles Seven Network 22 June
Canada France Babar ABC TV 2 July
United States Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers Seven Network 8 July
United Kingdom Eye of the Dragon ABC TV 9 July
Greece Madam Sousou SBS 10 July
United States The Charmings Nine Network 10 July
United Kingdom Woof! Nine Network 14 July
Japan Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics Nine Network 14 July
United States The Karate Kid Nine Network 14 July
United Kingdom The Mind SBS 16 July
United Kingdom The Lenny Henry Show SBS 20 July
United States E! Entertainment Nine Network 1 August
Japan United States Netherlands Ox Tales Nine Network 6 August
United Kingdom Moondial ABC TV 10 August
United States Hardball Nine Network 16 August
United Kingdom Mike and Angelo ABC TV 20 August
France The Secret Drawer SBS 26 August
United Kingdom Press Gang ABC TV 10 September
New Zealand Space Knights Seven Network 15 September
United States The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley ABC TV 27 September
Japan Canada The Adventures of the Little Koala Nine Network 20 October
United Kingdom Body Styles SBS 7 November
United States Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue Seven Network
Nine Network
10 TV Australia
9 November
United States Good Morning, Miss Bliss Seven Network 13 November
United States Hey Vern, It's Ernest! Nine Network 19 November
United Kingdom Round the Bend ABC TV 19 November
Japan United States Netherlands Wowser Nine Network 20 November
United States In the Heat of the Night Seven Network 20 November
United Kingdom That's Love 10 TV Australia 20 November
United Kingdom Only One Earth ABC TV 20 November
United States Murphy's Law 10 TV Australia 21 November
United Kingdom Home to Roost Seven Network 22 November
United States A Man Called Hawk Nine Network 22 November
United States Starting from Scratch 10 TV Australia 22 November
United Kingdom Vintage: A History of Wine ABC TV 23 November
United States A Fine Romance (1989) 10 TV Australia 24 November
United States A Peaceable Kingdom Nine Network 24 November
United States The Young Riders Seven Network 25 November
United States Free Spirit' Nine Network 28 November
United States Doctor Doctor Nine Network 28 November
United States Family Matters Seven Network 30 November
United States The New Archies Nine Network 8 December
United States United Kingdom Hollywood the Golden Years: The RKO Story ABC TV 13 December
United Kingdom Rod, Jane and Freddy ABC TV 18 December
United States Cops 10 TV Australia 18 December
United Kingdom Jim Henson's The Storyteller 10 TV Australia 24 December

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

Program New network(s) Previous network(s) Date
Kaboodle Seven Network ABC 8 April

International

Program New network(s) Previous network(s) Date
United States The Real Ghostbusters Nine Network 10 TV Australia 3 March

Television shows

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

Ending this year

Date Show Channel Debut
20 January Seven's Super Saturday Seven Network 1988
21 January The Cartoon Connection Seven Network 1985
29 June Stop at this Station ABC TV 1988
11 November The Comedy Company 10 TV Australia 1988
17 November Neighbours 10 TV Australia 1985

Returning this year

TV movies

References

  1. ^ Knox, David (13 January 2010). "Gallery: 20 years of Lateline". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 14 January 2010.