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1978 in Australian television
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This article is a summary of 1978 in Australian television.
Events
- 20 March – Channel 0 launches its one-hour news service Eyewitness News with Bruce Mansfield as host.
- August – The ABC televises the 1978 Commonwealth Games from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The opening and closing ceremonies are televised live, with event highlights each day.
- 12 September – The very first major mini-series produced for Australian commercial television with a budget of over a million dollars Against the Wind is screen on Seven Network. It is also the first major Australian TV production to be broadcast in the United States.
- September – The Federal Government gives the go-ahead for the launch of a multicultural television service, to be operated by the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS), with the expectation of the new channel operating in Sydney and Melbourne by 1980.
- October – Channel 0 makes a request to the Federal Government for permission to change its broadcast frequency to Network Ten.
- 7 November – The 0-10 Network televises the Melbourne Cup to a national audience for the first time. The telecast is regarded as one of the largest national sports telecasts mounted to date.
- 64% of Melbourne and 70% of Sydney households now own colour TV sets, giving Australia one of the fastest changeovers to colour in the world.
- Graham Kennedy wins a Logie award for presenting Blankety Blanks.
Debuts
| Program | Network | Debut date |
|---|---|---|
| *Eyewitness News* | Channel 0 | |
| *Catspaw* | ABC | |
| *The Truckies* | ABC | |
| *Against the Wind* | Seven Network | |
| *The Daryl and Ossie Show* | The 0-10 Network | |
| *The Tea Ladies* | The 0-10 Network | |
| *Cuckoo in the Nest* | Seven Network | |
| *Alexander Bunyip's Billabong* | ABC | 1978 |
| *Good Morning Sydney* | TEN-10 | 1978 |
| *Case for the Defence* | TEN-10 | 1978 |
| *Wayzgoose* | ABC | 1978 |
New international programming
- 2 January/29 November – CAN The Whiteoaks of Jalna (2 January: The 0-10 Network – Melbourne, 29 November: The 0-10 Network – Sydney)
- 19 January/4 July – USA Quincy, M.E. (19 January: Seven Network – Melbourne, 4 July: Seven Network – Sydney)
- 4 February – USA Far Out Space Nuts (The 0-10 Network)
- 6 February – USA Man from Atlantis (Seven Network)
- 8 February – UK The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (ABC TV)
- 7 February – UK Robin's Nest (ABC TV)
- 8 February/21 February – USA The Love Boat (8 February: The 0-10 Network – TV movie, 21 February: Nine Network – TV series)
- 16 February – USA Kingston: Confidential (The 0-10 Network)
- 17 February – UK Open All Hours (ABC TV)
- 17 February – USA Big Hawaii (The 0-10 Network)
- 18 March – USA McDuff, the Talking Dog (Nine Network)
- 20 March – UK The Kids from 47A (ABC TV)
- 3 April – USA The New Adventures of Batman (The 0-10 Network)
- 3 April/7 November – UK Another Bouquet (3 April: Seven Network – Sydney, 7 November: Seven Network – Melbourne)
- 7 April – USA Soap (ABC TV)
- 10 April – USA Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle (The 0-10 Network)
- 1 May – UK Children of the Stones (ABC TV)
- 8 May – USA The Blue Knight (The 0-10 Network)
- 9 May – UK Miss Jones and Son (ABC TV)
- 9 May – USA Clue Club (Nine Network)
- 13 May – USA Uncle Croc's Block (Nine Network)
- 13 May – USA James at 15 (Seven Network)
- 18 May – UK Noddy (ABC TV)
- 30 May – UK Mr. Men (ABC TV)
- 5 June – UK Mind Your Language (Seven Network)
- 19 June – USA Nashville 99 (Seven Network)
- 21 June/19 July – USA Yabba Dabba Doo! The Happy World of Hanna-Barbera (21 June: Nine Network – Sydney, 19 July: Nine Network – Melbourne)
- 22 June – UK Rocky O'Rourke (ABC TV)
- 26 June – UK Chorlton and the Wheelies (ABC TV)
- 28 June – UK The Flockton Flyer (ABC TV)
- 28 June – UK Sailor (ABC TV)
- 6 July – USA Fantasy Island (Nine Network)
- 19 August – USA Bugs and Daffy's Carnival of the Animals (The 0-10 Network)
- 20 August – USA The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams (TV series) (The 0-10 Network)
- 28 August – UK Jamie and the Magic Torch (ABC TV)
- 2 September – USA Space Academy (The 0-10 Network)
- 9 September – USA The Skatebirds (Nine Network)
- 9 September – USA The Krofft Supershow (Nine Network)
- 11 September – USA The Red Hand Gang (The 0-10 Network)
- 13 October – USA Three's Company (ABC TV)
- 23 October – UK Who Pays the Ferryman? (ABC TV)
- 24 October – UK Armchair Thriller (ABC TV)
- 27 October – UK Flower Stories (ABC TV)
- 6 November – USA C.P.O. Sharkey (Nine Network)
- 7 November – USA Carter Country (Seven Network)
- 7 November – USA The Oregon Trail (Seven Network)
- 8 November – USA Rosetti and Ryan (Nine Network)
- 11 November – USA Future Cop (Nine Network)
- 30 November – USA Loves Me, Loves Me Not (Seven Network)
- 30 November – USA Sha Na Na (Seven Network)
- 7 December – UK Citizen Smith (ABC TV)
- 8 December – USA The McLean Stevenson Show (The 0-10 Network)
- 23 December – USA Good Heavens (Nine Network)
- USA CHiPS (Nine Network – Brisbane)
- JPN Kum-Kum (The 0-10 Network)
- USA Star Trek: The Animated Series (Nine Network)
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)
- The Naked Vicar Show (1977–1978)
Ending this year
| Date | Show | Channel | Debut | |||
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Returning this year
- No shows returning this year.
References
References
- "David Bowie on The Don Lane Show".
- (4 August 2009). "The A to Z of Australian Radio and Television". Scarecrow Press.
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