1976 in Australian television
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This is a list of Australian television-related events in 1976.
Events
- 1 January Script error: No such module "Unsubst". – Australian children's television series The Lost Islands screens on The 0-10 Network. Co-produced by The 0-10 Network and Paramount Pictures and distributed by CBS Television, the series had a modest following in Australia, but was sold well to oversea markets such as the UK, Canada, the United States, France, New Zealand, Israel, South Africa, West Germany, Italy, Sri Lanka and various parts of Europe, like The Netherlands.
- 9 February – Australian game show The Celebrity Game returns to The 0-10 Network with a brand new, revamped version. The original host of the series, Bert Newton, is replaced by English actor and singer Mike Preston.
- 15 April – Two American sitcoms, Welcome Back, Kotter and Barney Miller, both air on Seven Network on the same day.
- July – ABC, Seven Network and Nine Network have combined forces to provide the coverage of the Olympic Games from Montreal, Quebec. The opening and closing ceremonies are telecast live, with highlights packages screening each evening.
- 12 July – Australian wildlife series In the Wild presented by Harry Butler debuts on ABC.
- 2 August – A brand new Australian youth pop program called Flashez hosted by Ray Burgess and Mike Meade premieres on ABC.
- 2 August – Australian police drama Bluey debuts on Seven Network.
- 13 August – Australian sitcom Alvin Purple, based on the two sex movies, premieres on ABC.
- 3 September – Australian prison comedy series The Bluestone Boys makes it premiere on The 0-10 Network. The series only ran for a total of 26 episodes and was cancelled as it was not particularly successful.
- 5 November – Chopper Squad an Australian drama series premieres on The 0-10 Network.
- 8 November – A brand new Australia hospital drama from Grundy Organisation The Young Doctors screens on Nine Network. It was later broadcast in various different countries such as the UK, USA, France, Spain and Ireland.
- 15 November – Crawford Productions's brand new WWII Australian drama television series The Sullivans premieres on Nine Network.
- 25 November – Final episode of the Australian sitcom Alvin Purple is broadcast on the ABC.
- 26 November – RTS5A is launched, serving Loxton, Renmark and the Riverland in South Australia.
- November – Mike Walsh has announced that he will be moving his own daytime show from The 0-10 Network to Nine Network starting from early 1977.
- 1 December Script error: No such module "Unsubst".– Final episode of the Australian children's series The Lost Islands airs on The 0-10 Network.
- The 0-10 Network airs the final episode of its Australian police drama series Matlock Police.
Debuts
| Program | Network | Debut date |
|---|---|---|
| The Lost Islands | The 0-10 Network | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| The Celebrity Game | The 0-10 Network | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| Tandarra | Seven Network | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| Luke's Kingdom | Nine Network | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| In the Wild | ABC | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| The Inventors | ABC | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| Bluey | Seven Network | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| Flashez | ABC | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| Alvin Purple | ABC | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| The Bluestone Boys | The 0-10 Network | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| Chopper Squad | The 0-10 Network | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| The Young Doctors | Nine Network | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| Solo One | Seven Network | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| The Outsiders | ABC | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| The Sullivans | Nine Network | Script error: No such module "sort". |
| Ask the Leyland Brothers | Nine Network | 1976 |
| The Daryl and Ossie Cartoon Show | Nine Network | 1976 |
New international programming
- 2 January – Template:Flagicon Swiss Family Robinson (1974) (ABC)
- 22 January – Template:Flagicon S.W.A.T. (Nine Network)
- 9 February – Template:Flagicon Partridge Family 2200 A.D. (Seven Network)
- 9 February – Template:Flagicon The Invisible Man (1975) (Nine Network)
- 9 February – Template:Flagicon Starsky and Hutch (Nine Network)
- 17 February – Template:Flagicon Switch (The 0-10 Network)
- 25 March – Template:Flagicon Wodehouse Playhouse (ABC)
- 6 April – Template:Flagicon Chico and the Man (The 0-10 Network)
- 15 April – Template:Flagicon Welcome Back, Kotter (Seven Network)
- 15 April – Template:Flagicon Barney Miller (Seven Network)
- 26 April – Template:Flagicon Laverne and Shirley (Nine Network)
- 17 May – Template:Flagicon Doctor on the Go (Seven Network)
- 20 June/4 September – Template:Flagicon Westwind (20 June: The 0-10 Network - Melbourne, 4 September: The 0-10 Network - Sydney)
- 22 June – Template:Flagicon The Dumplings (The 0-10 Network)
- 22 June – Template:Flagicon The Bob Crane Show (The 0-10 Network)
- 15 July – Template:Flagicon Barbary Coast (The 0-10 Network)
- 24 July – Template:Flagicon Bert D'Angelo/Superstar (Seven Network)
- 2 August – Template:Flagicon Lorne Greene's Last of the Wild (ABC)
- 3 August – Template:Flagicon Microbes and Men (ABC)
- 8 August – Template:Flagicon How Green Was My Valley (ABC)
- 8 September – Template:Flagicon The Liver Birds (ABC)
- 1 November – Template:Flagicon The Hilarious House of Frightenstein (The 0-10 Network)
- 4 November – Template:Flagicon I Didn't Know You Cared (ABC)
- 7 November – Template:Flagicon Fay (Nine Network)
- 7 November – Template:Flagicon Three for the Road (The 0-10 Network)
- 9 November – Template:Flagicon Space: 1999 (Seven Network)
- 9 November – Template:Flagicon Wait Till Your Father Gets Home (Seven Network)
- 9 November – Template:Flagicon On the Rocks (Seven Network)
- 10 November – Template:Flagicon Carry on Laughing (Seven Network)
- 10 November – Template:Flagicon Doc (Seven Network)
- 10 November – Template:Flagicon Father Brown (Seven Network)
- 8 December – Template:Flagicon The Adventures of Sir Prancelot (ABC)
- 14 December – Template:Flagicon Notorious Woman (The 0-10 Network)
- 20 December – Template:Flagicon Days of Hope (ABC)
- 29 December – Template:Flagicon The Lotus Eaters (ABC)
- Template:Flagicon The New Scooby-Doo Movies (Nine Network)
Television shows
1950s
- Mr. Squiggle and Friends (1959–1999).
1960s
- Four Corners (1961–present).
- It's Academic (1968–1978).
1970s
- Super Flying Fun Show (1970–1979).
- Hey Hey It's Saturday (1971–1999, 2009–2010).
- Young Talent Time (1971–1988).
- Matlock Police (1971–1976).
- Spyforce (1971–1976).
- A Current Affair (1971–1978).
- Countdown (1974–1987).
- Rush (1974–1976).
- The Last of the Australians (1975–1976).
- The Don Lane Show (1975–1983).[1]
- This Is Your Life (1975–1980).
- The Lost Islands (1976).
- Flashez (1976–1977).
- In the Wild (1976–1981).
- The Celebrity Game (1976–1977).
- Alvin Purple (1976).
- Bluey (1976–1977).
Ending this year
| Date | Show | Channel | Debut |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 |
See also
References
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