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This is a list of Australian television events and premieres which occurred, or were scheduled to occur, in 2010. The year 2010 will be the 55th year of continuous operation of television in Australia.
Name | Age | Date of death | Occupation |
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Monica Maughan [3] [4] | 76 | 8 January | Actress ( The Box , Prisoner , The Damnation of Harvey McHugh ) |
[5] | Dave Grant50 | 24 January | Stand-up comedian |
Lynn Bayonas [6] | 66 | 25 January | Producer and writer |
John McCallum [7] | 91 | 3 February (death recorded) | Actor and producer |
Adriana Xenides [8] | 54 | 7 June | Actress and host |
[9] | Michael Meagher55 | 8 August | Journalist |
Eric Walters [10] | 73 | 19 August | News presenter |
Victoria Longley [11] | 49 | 29 August | Actress |
Malcolm Douglas [12] | 69 | 23 September | Presenter and Documentary Maker |
Norman Hetherington [13] | 89 | 6 December | Cartoonist, Presenter and Puppeteer |
Gus Mercurio [14] | 82 | 7 December | Actor and Boxer |
James Dibble [15] | 87 | 14 December | Newsreader and Presenter |
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 | Previous network | Date |
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Australia's Greatest Athlete [21] [22] | Seven Network | Nine Network | 6 February |
The Great Australian Doorstep [23] | 7Two | HOW TO Channel | 6 February |
Blinky Bill's Around the World Adventures | ABC2 | Seven Network | 23 February |
Eclipse Music TV | Nine Network | Seven Network | 8 April |
Hot Property [24] | Nine Network | Seven Network | 28 July |
Top Gear Australia [25] | Nine Network | SBS One | 19 October |
The Adventures of Blinky Bill | ABC2 | ABC1 | 15 November |
Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Excursion | ABC2 | ABC1 | 11 December |
This is a list of programs which made their premiere on Australian free-to-air television that had previously premiered on Australian subscription television. Programs may still air on the original subscription television network.
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.
Program | Subscription network | Free-to-air network | Date |
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Who Do You Think You Are? [64] | BBC Knowledge | SBS One | 20 January |
Program | Subscription network | Free-to-air network | Date |
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Around the World in 80 Gardens [65] | BBC Knowledge | ABC1 | 5 January |
Top Dogs: Adventures In War, Sea and Ice | BBC Knowledge | SBS One | 6 January |
Casper's Scare School | Cartoon Network | ABC1 | 25 January |
Moving Wallpaper [66] | UKTV | ABC2 [67] | 29 January |
Echo Beach [66] | UKTV | ABC2 [67] | 29 January |
Ashes to Ashes [29] [68] | UKTV | ABC1 [69] | 10 February |
World's Strictest Parents [70] | The LifeStyle Channel | Seven Network | 16 February |
Mistresses | UK.TV | Seven Network | 25 February |
In Plain Sight [71] | 13th Street | Network Ten | 12 March |
Stanley Kubrick's Boxes [72] | Bio. | ABC2 | 16 March |
Big Love [73] | showcase | SBS One | 25 March |
Eli Stone [74] | Arena | Seven Network | 5 May |
Life [75] | 13th Street | Network Ten | 7 May |
George Gently [76] | UKTV | ABC1 | 16 May |
Dirty Sexy Money [77] | Universal Channel | Seven Network | 6 July |
Keeping Up with the Kardashians [78] | E! | Seven Network | 10 August |
Lilies [65] | BBC Knowledge | ABC1 | Still to debut |
Program | Date | Channel | Debut |
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9am with David & Kim [79] [80] | 29 January | Network Ten | 30 January 2006 |
Maggie With... [81] | January | Bio. | 2001 |
Wilfred [82] | 26 March | SBS One | 19 March 2007 |
The Shak [83] | 20 April 2010 | Nine Network | 27 March 2006 |
Program | Network | Debut date | Return date |
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Hey Hey It's Saturday | Nine Network | 9 October 1971 | 14 April |
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