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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.
Program | New network(s) | Previous network(s) | Date |
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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 |
Date | Show | Channel | Debut |
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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 |
Television in Australia began experimentally as early as 1929 in Melbourne with radio stations 3DB and 3UZ, and 2UE in Sydney, using the Radiovision system by Gilbert Miles and Donald McDonald, and later from other locations, such as Brisbane in 1934.
The following is a list of soap operas from Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and the United States that have aired in Australia over the years, in daytime and primetime slots on both free-to-air and pay television.
This timeline of Australian television lists important station launches, programs, major television events, and technological advancements that have significantly changed the forms of broadcasting available to viewers of television in Australia. The history of television in Australia can be traced back to an announcement from the Menzies' government concerning plans for television services in Sydney and Melbourne.
Below is a list of television-related events in 1989.
The year 1999 in Australian television involved many events.