1976 in Australian television

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This is a list of Australian television -related events in 1976.

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Events

Debuts

ProgramNetworkDebut date
The Lost Islands The 0-10 Network 1 January
The Celebrity Game The 0-10 Network 9 February
Tandarra Seven Network 10 February
Luke's Kingdom Nine Network 7 April
In the Wild ABC 12 July
The Inventors ABC 28 July
Bluey Seven Network 2 August
Flashez ABC 2 August
Alvin Purple ABC 13 August
The Bluestone Boys The 0-10 Network 3 September
Chopper Squad The 0-10 Network 5 November
The Young Doctors Nine Network 8 November
Solo One Seven Network 8 November
The Outsiders ABC 9 November
The Sullivans Nine Network 15 November
Ask the Leyland Brothers Nine Network 1976
The Daryl and Ossie Cartoon Show Nine Network 1976

New International Programming

Television shows

1950s

1960s

1970s

Ending this year

DateShowChannelDebut
4 February Shannon's Mob Nine Network 27 October 1975
21 September Spyforce Nine Network 8 August 1971
25 November Alvin Purple ABC 13 August 1976
1 December The Lost Islands The 0-10 Network 1 January 1976
26 December Certain Women ABC 14 February 1973
1976 The Last of the Australians Nine Network 1975
1976 Matlock Police The 0-10 Network 1971
1976 Rush ABC 1974

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