1979 in Australian television
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This article is a summary of 1979 in Australian television.
Events
- February - The Government approves the application for ATV0 to convert its transmission to the Channel 10 frequency.
 - 11 February - A brand new Australian weekly current affairs program 60 Minutes premieres on Nine Network. Based on the American newsmagazine television program of the same name, it has a lack lustre beginning, but will soon rise to become one of the highest-rating programs in Australia.
 - 27 February - Australian prime time black comedy/soap opera from Reg Grundy Productions Prisoner premieres on the 0-10 Network. It enjoys a large following both in Australia and around the world, particularly in the UK and parts of the US.
 - April - The Special Broadcasting Service screens the first of a series of multi-language programs on ABC on Sunday mornings.
 - 2 April - Australian actor Ron Blanchard and Alexander Bunyip the delightful character from the popular children's book The Monster That Ate Canberra by Michael Salmon present a brand new afternoon block for children called ARVO which also features programs such as Play School, Mr. Squiggle and Friends, Sesame Street, Basil Brush and The Famous Five.
 - 24 April - American prime time soap opera Dallas premieres on The 0-10 Network.
 - 28 June - Australian drama series Patrol Boat debuts on ABC.
 - 1 July - Commercial television stations now required to screen ‘C’ classified programming, aimed solely at children aged 6 to 13, every weekday between 4:00pm and 5:00pm. Early ‘C’ classified programs include Simon Townsend's Wonder World (0–10), Stax (Seven) and Shirl's Neighbourhood (Seven). Commercial stations are also required to screen a minimum of 30 minutes each weekday, prior to 4:00pm, of programming aimed at pre-school viewers.
 - 9 July - Crawford Productions's brand new soap opera Skyways begins it premiere on the Seven Network.
 - 13 August - A brand new Australian environmental education series for children called Earthwatch debuts on ABC at 5:00pm as part of the ARVO lineup.
 - 2 October - American sitcom Diff'rent Strokes debuts on Nine Network.
 - November - Media mogul Rupert Murdoch is taking control of TEN-10 Sydney and his bid to take over the Australian airline company which owns ATV0 Melbourne Ansett Australia, sparks a review into media ownership by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal.
 - 5 December - American sitcom Taxi premieres on Nine Network.
 
Debuts
| Program | Network | Debut date | 
|---|---|---|
| 60 Minutes | Nine Network | 11 February | 
| Doctor Down Under | Seven Network | 12 February | 
| Prisoner | The 0-10 Network | 27 February | 
| The Oracle | ABC | 12 March | 
| Golden Soak | ABC | 13 March | 
| Bailey's Bird | Seven Network | 25 March | 
| ARVO | ABC | 2 April | 
| Love Thy Neighbour in Australia | Seven Network | 9 April | 
| Patrol Boat | ABC | 28 June | 
| Carrots | Seven Network | 2 July | 
| Skyways | Seven Network | 9 July | 
| Ride on Stranger | ABC | 15 July | 
| Top Mates | ABC | 16 July | 
| Earthwatch | ABC | 13 August | 
| Simon Townsend's Wonder World | The 0-10 Network | 3 September | 
| Shirl's Neighbourhood | Seven Network | 1979 | 
| Wombat | BTQ-7 | 1979 | 
| The World Around Us | Seven Network | 1979 | 
New international programming
- 7 January – 
 The Kenny Everett Video Show (ABC) - 7 January – 
 All Creatures Great and Small (ABC) - 8 January/7 May – 
 Michael Bentine's Potty Time (8 January: Seven Network - Melbourne, 7 May: Seven Network - Sydney) - 11 January/4 September – 
 CHiPS (11 January: Seven Network - Melbourne, 4 September: Seven Network - Sydney) - 13 January – 
 Baggy Pants and the Nitwits (The 0-10 Network) - 21 January – 
 The Governor (ABC) - 24 January – 
 Bagpuss (ABC) - 1 February – 
 Rumpole of the Bailey (ABC) - 10 February/19 February – 
 Mickey's 50 (10 February: Seven Network - Melbourne, 19 February: Nine Network - Sydney) - 11 February – 
 Vega$ (Nine Network) - 15 February – 
 The Incredible Hulk (1978) (Seven Network) - 19 February – 
 Mork and Mindy (Nine Network) - 5 March – 
 Battle of the Planets (The 0-10 Network) - 10 March – 
 The Mumbly Cartoon Show (Nine Network) - 21 March – 
 Peark (The 0-10 Network) - 24 March – 
 The Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty (The 0-10 Network) - 24 March – 
 I Am the Greatest: The Adventures of Muhammad Ali (The 0-10 Network) - 2 April – 
 The Eagle of the Ninth (ABC) - 19 April – 
 Sword of Justice (The 0-10 Network) - 24 April – 
 Dallas (The 0-10 Network) - 27 April – 
 Blake's 7 (ABC) - 8 May – 
 Noah and Nelly in... SkylArk (ABC) - 22 May – 
 The Famous Five (1978) (ABC) - 28 May – 
 Roots: The Next Generations (The 0-10 Network) - 31 May – 
 Project U.F.O. (The 0-10 Network) - 4 June – 
 Danger UXB (ABC) - 12 June – 
 Lillie (Seven Network) - 23 July – 
 Dynomutt, Dog Wonder (Nine Network) - 8 August – 
 Gather Your Dreams (ABC) - 10 August/24 November – 
 Salvage 1 (10 August: Nine Network - Melbourne, 24 November: Nine Network - Sydney) - 3 September – 
 1990 (ABC) - 21 September – 
 Supertrain (Nine Network) - 2 October – 
 Hazell (ABC) - 2 October – 
 Diff'rent Strokes (Nine Network) - 3 October – 
 Angie (Nine Network) - 11 October – 
 Circus (ABC) - 15 October – 
 Yogi's Space Race (Nine Network) - 19 October – 
 Out of Bounds (ABC) - 7 November – 
 A Special Sesame Street Christmas (Seven Network) - 18 November – 
 Bless Me, Father (Seven Network) - 19 November – 
 WKRP in Cincinnati (Nine Network) - 19 November – 
 SCTV (The 0-10 Network) - 19 November – 
 The Big Blue Marble (Nine Network) - 21 November – 
 Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales (Seven Network) - 21 November – 
 Brothers and Sisters (Seven Network) - 21 November – 
 Joe & Valerie (Seven Network) - 22 November – 
 Return of the Saint (Seven Network) - 24 November – 
 David Cassidy: Man Undercover (Seven Network) - 25 November – 
 Mixed Blessings (Seven Network) - 27 November – 
 The Aphrodite Inheritance (ABC) - 27 November – 
 Disraeli (Seven Network) - 5 December – 
 Taxi (Nine Network) - 11 December – 
 Born and Bred (ABC) - 13 December – 
 Pennies from Heaven (ABC) - 20 December – 
 The Roller Girls (The 0-10 Network) - 24 December – 
 Christmas Eve on Sesame Street (ABC) 
Television shows
1950s
- Mr. Squiggle and Friends (1959–1999)
 
1960s
- Four Corners (1961–present)
 
1970s
- Hey Hey It's Saturday (1971–1999, 2009–2010)
 - Young Talent Time (1971–1988)
 - Countdown (1974–1987)
 - The Don Lane Show (1975–1983)[1]
 - This is Your Life (1975–1980)
 - Chopper Squad (1976–1979)
 - In the Wild (1976–1981)
 - Glenview High (1977–1979)
 - 60 Minutes (1979–present)
 - Prisoner (1979–1986)
 - Doctor Down Under (1979–1980)
 
Ending this year
| Date | Show | Channel | Debut | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 12 January | Cuckoo in the Nest | Seven Network | 22 December 1978 | 
| 18 February | Chopper Squad | The 0-10 Network | 5 November 1976 | 
| 24 February | Glenview High | Seven Network | 27 September 1977 | 
| 1979 | ARVO | ABC | 2 April 1979 | 
| 1979 | Super Flying Fun Show | Nine Network | 1970 | 
See also
References
- ^ "David Bowie on The Don Lane Show". National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. Retrieved 3 November 2024.