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The year 2007 in Australian television was the 52nd year of continuous operation.
Events
- 15 January – Channel Nine, NBN Television & WIN Television relaunches their on-air presentation.
- 22 January – Monique Wright was then crowned Sunrise's new weather presenter. a year later Monique Wright left Sunrise and the prize went to Fifi Box. On that day, SBS's World News is revamped with a 1-hour format.
- 29 January – Former Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? host and CEO of the Nine Network, Eddie McGuire, returns to screens as the host of Nine's new game show 1 vs. 100. Also debuting on the same night, but at a different time, is the Seven Network's big money game show The Rich List hosted by Andrew O'Keefe. National Nine News nearly relaunch their news graphics, but on that day, this never happened.
- 9 February – The Australian Football League signs a five-year broadcasting contract with the Seven Network, Network Ten and pay TV provider Foxtel, in a controversial deal that will see half of the AFL matches played each week broadcast on Foxtel instead of free-to-air television.
- 12 February – Jodi Power, a family friend of convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby, made allegations in a paid interview on Channel Seven's Today Tonight that Corby's sister Mercedes had previously asked Power to transport drugs to Bali and that Mercedes had confessed to smuggling compressed cannabis concealed inside her body into Indonesia. Mercedes is interviewed by Tracy Grimshaw on Channel Nine's major rival program A Current Affair on 14 February.
- 30 March – The Seven Network broadcasts its first AFL premiership match since the 2001 AFL Grand Final, for another long-indefinite run.
- 1 April – The Seven Network signs a $3 million a year for the broadcast rights to the fourth series of Kath & Kim, a popular sitcom which had previously aired until their final appearance on the ABC in 2005 as Da Kath & Kim Code.
- 7 April - Australian music program Rage celebrates 20 years on air is over 4 weeks in 20 Years Of Rage.
- 9–13 April – The fourth season of The Mole is replayed during the afternoon period, during the NSW school holidays.
- 16 April – Australia's Leader of the Opposition Kevin Rudd and Federal Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Joe Hockey discontinue their weekly appearances on Seven's breakfast news program Sunrise after four years. The decision follows possibly politically-damaging accusations that Sunrise had requested that Rudd appear at a dawn service for ANZAC Day in Long Tan, Vietnam, with the service held an hour early to accommodate the time difference for live television.[1]
- 28 April – 12-year-old singer Bonnie Anderson wins the first season of Australia's Got Talent
- 1 May – Singer Kate Ceberano and her partner John-Paul Collins win the sixth season of Dancing with the Stars.
- 18 May – After a tumultuous 15-month reign, the CEO of the Nine Network, Eddie McGuire, resigns.
- 18 June – Seven Network's The Morning Show is introduced, marking a new millennium in daytime television.
- 2 July – National Nine News nearly tipped to relaunch their news graphics, this also never happened as it lost it to Seven News.
- 23 July – Long running soap opera Neighbours has a major cast revamp to try to improve its struggling ratings, and continue its long-run on the Network Ten.
- 29 July – Seven Network claims 20th record-breaking ratings win of the year to secure ratings year.
- 30 July – Aleisha Cowcher wins the seventh season of Big Brother Australia, becoming only the second female winner.
- 19 August – Fourth series premiere of Kath & Kim at 7 – 30pm, now on the Seven Network, attracts an audience of 2.521 million nationally,[2] making it the most watched television programme so far in 2007[3] and the highest rating ever for a first episode in the history of Australian television.[2]
- 26 August – Veteran journalist, TV legend and former A Current Affair host Ray Martin announces he is leaving the Nine Network after thirty years, citing disillusionment with the network's management.
- 6 September – Julian Morrow and Chas Licciardello from The Chaser's War on Everything along with nine other production crew members are arrested in Sydney during the APEC summit for entering a restricted area. Those arrested were travelling in a fake Canadian motorcade and Licciardello was dressed up as Osama bin Laden.
- 9 September – Seven Network journalist Ben Davis is attacked outside Melbourne's Olympic Park Stadium by a gang of drunken Brisbane Broncos supporters during a live cross to Seven's Brisbane bulletin.
- 1 October – Seven News Perth journalist Chris Mainwaring dies from a drug overdose. Just the day before, Mainwaring was preparing for a boxing duel with cricketer Justin Langer, parts of which appear on the Seven News bulletin on the day of his death.
- 15 October – Seven HD launches.
- 21 October – The Nine Network includes the "worm" audience reaction graph in their broadcast of the election debate between John Howard and Kevin Rudd, despite agreements to the contrary. The National Press Club cut Nine's transmission feed, and the ABC cut their backup feed. Nine continued to transmit by adding the worm to the Sky News broadcast.[4]
- 22 October – After 18 months off the air, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? makes a brief return to Australian television; lasting just five weeks of more poor ratings.
- 29 October – Seven HD and Prime Television service a new regional multi-channel, Prime HD.
- 2 November – Perth-based Network Ten's news anchorperson Charmaine Dragun is found dead near Sydney, apparently due to a suicide.
- 25 November – Natalie Gauci becomes the last woman to win the fifth series of Australian Idol, then months later her singing career tanked.
- 27 November – McLeod's Daughters actress Bridie Carter and her partner Craig Monley win the seventh season of Dancing with the Stars.
- 30 November – Daryl Somers announces he is quitting the hosting job of the Seven Network's high-rating reality show Dancing with the Stars.
- 3 December – Seven's Melbourne news bulletin defeats its Nine and Ten counterparts in the ratings for the first time in nearly 30 years. Seven won 20 weeks, Nine won 19 and the other week was tied.[5]
- 16 December – Ten HD launches.
- December – The Seven Network wins the ratings year for the first time since 1994 (excluding 2000, the year of the Sydney Olympics),[6] thanks to their "Seven in '07" campaign which aired at the start of the year.[7]
- December - Network Ten broadcasts Sony Pictures movies for the final-ever time, before handing the television rights to the Nine Network. Ten later revived the Sony Pictures output deal 6 years later.
- The 2004 romance film The Notebook premieres on the Nine Network.
Market | Network Shares | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ABC | Seven | Nine | Ten | SBS | |
5 Cities | 16.7% | 29.1% | 26.9% | 21.9% | 5.5% |
Sydney | 17.5% | 28.8% | 27.7% | 19.9% | 6.0% |
Melbourne | 16.4% | 28.6% | 27.1% | 22.4% | 5.5% |
Brisbane | 16.5% | 28.6% | 28.1% | 21.4% | 5.4% |
Adelaide | 15.5% | 28.9% | 26.3% | 24.3% | 4.9% |
Perth | 16.7% | 31.5% | 23.5% | 23.3% | 5.0% |
New channels
- 13 July – National Indigenous Television
- 15 October – Seven HD[8]
- 29 October – Prime HD (serviced by Seven HD)
- 1 December – Showcase[9]
- 16 December – Ten HD[10]
Debuts
ABC TV debuts | |||
Date | Program | ||
---|---|---|---|
12 February | Difference of Opinion | [11] | |
21 April | The Sideshow | [12] | |
15 May | Choir of Hard Knocks | [13] | |
11 June | Dorothy the Dinosaur | [14] | |
26 June | Carbon Cops | [15] | |
18 July | Bindi the Jungle Girl | [16] | |
7 August | South Side Story | [17] | |
5 September | Summer Heights High | [18] | |
7 October | Rain Shadow | [19] | |
14 October | The Abbey | [20] | |
16 October | Not Quite Art | [21] | |
31 October | The Librarians | [22] |
SBS TV debuts | |||
Date | Program | ||
---|---|---|---|
5 February | Podlove | [23] | |
19 March | Wilfred | [24] | |
11 April | Eco House Challenge | [25] | |
6 June | Bluelist Australia | [26] | |
9 June | Kick | [27] | |
8 July | The Circuit | [28] | |
28 July | Great Australian Albums | [29] | |
6 August | Marx and Venus | [30] | |
24 August | Hot Spell | [31] | |
26 September | Parent Rescue | [32] | |
10 October | Newstopia | [33] | |
17 October | Is Your House Killing You? | [34] | |
6 December | East West 101 | [35] |
Seven Network debuts | |||
Date | Program | ||
---|---|---|---|
29 January | The Rich List | [36] | |
18 February | Australia's Got Talent | [37] | |
18 April | Last Chance Learners | [38] | |
6 May | Live 'N Local Up Close | ||
11 June | Dorothy the Dinosaur | [14] | |
18 June | The Morning Show | [39] | |
9 July | Surf Patrol | [40] | |
17 July | RSPCA Animal Rescue | [41] | |
29 July | Australia's Best Backyards | [42] | |
27 August | City Homicide | [43] | |
21 October | National Bingo Night (Axed after 6 weeks) | [44] |
Network Ten debuts | |||
Date | Program | ||
---|---|---|---|
7 February | The Con Test | [69] | |
18 February | Celebrity Dog School | [37] | |
15 February | Saving Babies | [70] | |
31 May | Teen Fit Camp | [71] | |
26 September | Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? | [72] | |
26 October | Friday Night Download | [73] | |
11 November | Animalia | [74] |
Regional and Community television debuts | |||
Date | Program | Channel | |
---|---|---|---|
25 June | Susie | WIN Television | |
20 July | Our Melbourne | C31 Melbourne |
Subscription television
Program | Channel | Debut date |
---|---|---|
Dangerous [75] | Fox8 | 16 January |
The Lair | MTV | 26 January |
The Pub With One Beer[76] | The LifeStyle Channel | 12 March |
Freestyle | Channel [V] | 21 March |
NRL Teams | Fox Sports 3 | 23 March |
Erotic Star [77] | Arena | 24 March |
Before the Bounce | Fox Sports 1 | 30 March |
Eco Report | Sky News | 1 April |
Neil Perry: High Steaks[78] | The LifeStyle Channel | 21 May |
Cash Cab[79] | Channel [V] | 5 June |
Confidential [80] | Fox8 | 6 June |
The Best In Australia[81] | The LifeStyle Channel | 16 June |
Fish Out of Water [82] | Fox8 | 5 July |
The Singing Office [83] | Fox8 | 9 September |
Chandon Pictures [84] | Movie Extra | 10 November |
Thanks for Listening - The History of Australian Radio [85] | The History Channel | 18 November |
Runway to LA | Fox8 | 21 November |
Chefs Christmas[86] | The LifeStyle Channel | 3 December |
Satisfaction [87] | Showcase | 5 December |
Stuart MacGill Uncorked [88] | LifeStyle Food | 8 December |
New international programming
Program | Channel | Debut date |
---|---|---|
/ Growing Up Creepie | ABC TV | 27 February |
Monster Warriors[89] | ABC TV | 7 March |
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! | ABC TV | 22 March |
Shaun the Sheep | ABC TV | 27 March |
Grossology | ABC TV | 6 April |
My Goldfish is Evil | ABC TV | 17 April |
Fluffy Gardens | ABC TV | 10 May |
Life on Mars[90] | ABC TV | 20 May |
/ / Skunk Fu! | ABC TV | 28 May |
The Roman Mysteries[91] | ABC TV | 5 June |
Hyperdrive[92] | ABC TV | 27 June |
Ergo Proxy | ABC2 | 3 July |
Captain Flamingo | ABC TV | 4 July |
The Spooky Sisters | ABC TV | 9 August |
/ Dinosapien | ABC TV | 14 August |
Noein: To Your Other Self | ABC 2 | 21 August |
Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies | ABC TV | 11 September |
/ SamSam | ABC TV | 17 September |
/ The Upside Down Show | ABC TV | 17 October |
LazyTown | ABC TV | 22 October |
Monarchy | ABC TV | 27 November |
Ruby Gloom | ABC TV | 4 December |
The Complete Guide to Parenting[93] | ABC TV | 26 December |
Jam & Jerusalem[94] | ABC TV | 28 December |
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Specials
Program | Channel | Debut date |
---|---|---|
Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo (Repeat) | Seven Network | 8 April |
Other Debuts
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Documentaries
International
Programming changes
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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.
Domestic
Program | Subscription network | Free-to-air network | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Family Footsteps[99] | The LifeStyle Channel | ABC TV[citation needed] | 2 April |
The Great Outdoors[81] | The LifeStyle Channel | Seven Network[citation needed] | 4 June |
What's Good For You[100] | The LifeStyle Channel | Nine Network[citation needed] | 25 November |
The Real Seachange[86] | The LifeStyle Channel | Seven Network[citation needed] | 14 December |
International
Program | Subscription network | Free-to-air network | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Nighty Night[101] | UKTV | ABC TV[102] | 5 April |
Extras[101] | UKTV | ABC TV | 30 April |
30 Days[103] | The LifeStyle Channel | [citation needed] | 2 March |
Doc Martin[104] | UKTV | ABC TV[105] | 13 May |
Dragons' Den[104] | UKTV | [citation needed] | 2 May |
Hotel Babylon[106] | UKTV | Nine Network | 7 June |
The Worst Week of My Life[107] | UKTV | ABC TV[108] | 3 September |
Casanova[107] | UKTV | ABC TV[109] | 27 September |
Life on Mars[110] | UKTV | ABC TV[90] | 22 October |
Torchwood[111] | UKTV | Ten Network[112] | 11 December |
Ending this year
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Sporting rights
Sport | Network/s | Games per Week | Breakup of Games | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
(Australian rules) |
Channel Seven Channel Ten Fox Sports – Pay-TV |
Channel Seven – 2 Games
Channel Ten – 2 Games
Fox Sports – 4 Games (All LIVE)
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(Basketball) |
Fox Sports Channel Nine |
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(Rugby league) |
Nine Network Fox Sports – Pay-TV |
Nine Network – 3 Games
Fox Sports – 5 Games
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See also
Notes
- ^1 Tsunami – The Aftermath was edited from a 2-part miniseries, into a single, 2½ hour telemovie[113]
- ^2 Superstorm was edited from a 3-part miniseries, into a single, 2½ hour telemovie
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