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2005 in Australian television

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Events

  • 8 January – Australia Unites: Reach Out To Asia raises $20 million for the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami relief effort. It is also the first time that Australia's three major commercial television stations have co-operated to broadcast such an event.
  • 31 January – ABC starts its new afternoon wrapper programme named off its children's website called RollerCoaster with host Elliot Spencer.
  • 3 February – American science fiction drama series Lost premieres on the Seven Network.
  • 12 FebruaryAustralia's Funniest Home Video Show returns and starts 2005 when AFHVS became Australia's Funniest Home Videos with a funky major revamp, a monster-revamped funky instrumental theme music and a relocation from Melbourne back to Sydney. This is the very first episode to be filmed at Nine's Sydney studios since 1999.
  • 22 February – In The Price Is Right, contestant Joanne Segeviano won a record-breaking mega showcase of A$664,667 (about US$406,274.45), setting a record of becoming the largest winner in the show's franchise worldwide that would held on for exactly three years, until it was surpassed by Adam Rose's total of US1,153,908 (approximately A$1.5 million).
  • 7 March – ABC launches a brand new digital channel ABC2.
  • 13 April – The Seven Network's Melbourne headquarters suffer a 30-minute blackout, causing the network to be knocked off air nationwide. This resulted in Blue Heelers being interrupted in the midst of a four-part storyline; this episode is repeated the following week in all markets except Perth (where, due to the time difference, it was Home and Away which was interrupted).
  • 26 AprilThe Great Outdoors host Tom Williams and his partner Kym Johnson win the second season of Dancing with the Stars.
  • 1 May – Rove McManus wins the 2005 TV WEEK Gold Logie.
  • 15 May – Random wins the first season of The X Factor, based on the British namesake singing competition, making them the first-ever group to win the show since the franchise's debut in 2004. Despite the cancellation following the first season, the series returned after a five-year hiatus that would air for seven more seasons until 2016.
  • 25 May – Graham Kennedy dies at age 71. The network on which most of his shows aired, the Nine Network, passes up the offer to broadcast his funeral but Seven axes Nine's coverage, picks it up and wins it. Nine does eventually show parts of the funeral live.
  • 30 May – The Australian game show Temptation premieres on the Nine Network.
  • JuneDeal or No Deal host Andrew O'Keefe replaces Chris Reason as co-host when the title Sunday Sunrise became Weekend Sunrise.
  • 26 June – Douglas Wood is interviewed by Sandra Sully about his time as a captive after Network Ten pays a reported $400,000 for an exclusive interview.
  • 22 JulyHi-5 celebrates its 300th episode.
  • 15 August – Big Brother: Greg Mathew, along with twin brother David Mathew, also known as "The Logan Twins" is announced the winner of the fifth series.
  • 20 AugustCheez TV ends after 10-year run with Jade Gatt and Ryan Lappin and it will be replaced by a new weekday morning children's cartoon programme Toasted TV.
  • 22 August – Network Ten debuts another weekday morning children's cartoon programme called Toasted TV presented by Pip Russell and Dan Sweetman replacing Cheez TV.
  • 25 August – After a one-year hiatus, The Mole returns to Australian television for its fifth season, hosted by Tom Williams after its original host Grant Bowler was unavailable due to a prior commitment.
  • 22 September – The final episode of Australian medical drama series MDA airs on ABC.
  • 17 October – Rob "Coach" Fulton, a resident from Sydney, becomes the first ever person to win $1 million on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Just four episodes later, another resident from Sydney, Martin Flood, became the second and final person won the top prize, amid allegations of cheating.
  • 27 October – Liz Cantor wins the fifth season of The Mole, taking home $203,000 in prize money. John Whitehall is revealed as the Mole, and Craig Murrell is the runner-up. Cantor would later embark on a role with Channel Seven in Brisbane as its fill-in weather presenter.
  • 8 NovemberHome and Away actress Ada Nicodemou and her partner Aric Yegudkin win the third season of Dancing with the Stars.
  • 21 November – Kate DeAraugo wins the third season of Australian Idol.
  • 24 November – The very last ever episode of The Price Is Right goes to air on the Nine Network after a 5-year run then a 2-year run. The show was axed due to the strong competitions of rival Seven Network game show Deal or No Deal. This was host Larry Emdur's final appearance on Nine, before defecting to the Seven Network, where he remains to this day.
  • 27 November – American science fiction fantasy series Smallville switches over to air on Network Ten.
  • 30 November – American animated science fiction sitcom Futurama created by Matt Groening the creator of The Simpsons switches over to air on Network Ten joining The Simpsons as part of Happy Hour shown every Wednesday from 7:30 pm.
  • 2 DecemberA Current Affair again draws with a final goodbye with Ray Martin in the hot-seat before semi-retiring for the very last time. As the program is rested for six weeks to try out a major reliable revamp, he is definitely to be replaced by Tracy Grimshaw from 2006 onwards. Grimshaw quits the Today show after 9 years as co-host. She will be replaced by former-Ten News anchor Jessica Rowe effective from 30 January 2006, then soon axed due to poor ratings. ACA returned on 30 January 2006
  • 5 DecemberWheel of Fortune returns to Channel Seven with a title Larry Emdur & Laura Csortan’s Wheel of Fortune, with Larry Emdur & Laura Csortan as both hosts. Emdur & Csortan (as Larry & Laura) became the Wheel's third and final hosting partnership since mirroring their welcome scene with Baby John Burgess & Adriana Xenides (as Burgo and Adriana, as they welcome the show together from 1995 to 1996), between 1984 and 1996 and Rob Elliott & Sophie Falkiner (as Rob and Sophie) between 1999 and 2003. The final edition of the Larry Emdur & Laura Csortan’s Wheel of Fortune was screened on 28 July 2006. Its return, host and letter turner was announced on Sunrise on 18 November 2005. The original series later returned with 20 unaired episodes in August 2006 featuring Steve Omecke and Sophie Falkiner as the last separate hosts, and aired in its 10am slot only for five weeks until 1 September.
  • 15 December – American animated sitcom American Dad! debuts on the Seven Network.
  • 16 DecemberGood Morning Australia ends with a final goodbye after a 14-year run on Network Ten from the studios of ATV-10 first out of Nunawading in 1992, then from Como Centre, South Yarra from 1993 onwards. Host Bert Newton leaves Channel Ten and signs up and returns to Nine Network to host game show Bert's Family Feud. The following year, Good Morning Australia time slot was replaced by 9am with David and Kim hosted by former Getaway reporter David Reyne and former National Nine News/Nightline presenter, Kim Watkins who both moved from the Nine Network to Channel Ten.

New channels

  • 7 March – ABC2
  • 5 December – Playhouse Disney

Debuts

ProgramChannelDebut date
RocKwizSBS
RollerCoasterABC
Medical EmergencySeven NetworkFebruary
Aussie Queer Eye for the Straight GuyNetwork Ten
Spicks and SpecksABC
StreetsmartzNine Network
Blue Water HighABC
TemptationNine Network
The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend CorkyABC
Last Man StandingSeven Network
Outback HouseABC
Toasted TVNetwork Ten
Holly's HeroesNine Network
Australian PrincessNetwork Ten
20 to 1Nine Network
The SurgeonNetwork Ten
The Ronnie Johns Half HourNetwork TenOctober
Speaking in TonguesSBS
headLandSeven Network
Larry Emdur & Laura Csortan's Wheel of FortuneSeven Network
Lonely Planet Six DegreesSBS
Eclipse Music TVSeven Network2005
Ready Steady CookNetwork Ten2005

Subscription television

ProgramChannelDebut date
Australia's Next Top ModelFOX8
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New international programming

ProgramChannelDebut date
UK Altered StatesmanABC TV
USA Dave the BarbarianSeven Network
CAN PokoABC TV
USA ChalkZoneABC TV
USA CSI: NYNine Network
USA Desperate HousewivesSeven Network
SCO Shoebox ZooABC TV
USA MediumNetwork Ten
USA LostSeven Network
USA Ozzy & DrixNine Network
UK ShamelessSBS
UK I DreamABC TV
ITA Winx ClubNetwork Ten
FRA/CAN Totally Spies!Network Ten
USA OobiABC TV
UK Funky ValleyABC TV
JPN SD Gundam ForceNetwork Ten
CAN Dragon BoosterABC TV
UK Little Red TractorNine Network5 March
UK Agatha Christie's MarpleABC TV
UK/NZ The TribeABC2
USA/FRA/IRE/IND/CAN ToddWorldABC TV
UK Nighty NightABC TV
USA Baby Looney TunesNine Network
CAN DragonABC TV
FRA/CAN TupuABC TV
USA Brandy & Mr. WhiskersSeven Network
WAL Fireman Sam (2003)ABC TV
So Frenchy, So ChicSBS
UK Christopher CrocodileABC2
AUS/CAN/UK FaireezNetwork Ten
FRA/UK The HydronautsABC TV
UK I am Not an AnimalABC TV
FRA FlatmaniaABC TV
UK BarneyABC2
UK Doctor Who (2005)ABC TV
USA Star Wars: Clone WarsNetwork Ten
JPN Mega Man NT WarriorNetwork Ten
UK Bronski and BernsteinSBS
NOR/SWE Sophie's WorldSBS
USA TakenNine Network
UK BB3BABC TV
USA American Dragon: Jake LongSeven Network
USA Hot Wheels AcceleRacersNetwork Ten
UK Gordon the Garden GnomeABC TV
CAN Being IanABC TV
USA/DEN TrollzNetwork Ten
UK Spitfire AceABC TV
JPN Transformers: CybertronNetwork Ten
UK Bob the Builder: Project Build ItABC TV
JPN Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone ComplexSBS
JPN Battle B-DamanSeven Network
USA Grey's AnatomySeven Network
USA Global GroverABC TV
UK Charlie and LolaABC TV
UK Planet CookABC TV
UK/CAN Planet SketchABC TV
ITA/GER/FRA W.I.T.C.H.Seven Network
USA/JPN Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!Seven Network
UK Fifi and the FlowertotsABC TV
USA Pet AlienNetwork Ten
UK Pitt & KantropABC TV
SPA/UK PocoyoABC TV
FRA/GER/UK Lazy LucyABC TV
UK *The F**ing FulfordsABC TV
USA Ghost WhispererSeven Network
UK Bromwell HighABC TV
UK King Arthur's DisastersABC TV
USA American Dad!Seven Network
UK BerthaABC2
USA Psychic DetectivesNine Network2005
USA The BenefactorSeven Network2005
UK Ebb and FloABC TV2005
CAN MentorsABC TV2005

Subscription television

ProgramChannelDebut date
USA American CasinoDiscovery Channel
USA Brandy & Mr. WhiskersDisney Channel
UK Don't Drop the CoffinThe LifeStyle Channel
USA UnfabulousNickelodeon
UK Making Spaces{{cite newsfirst = Robertlast = Fidgeon
UK Property LadderThe LifeStyle Channel
USA Blue's RoomNickelodeon/Nick Jr
UK Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares{{cite newstitle = Best of Pay TVnewspaper = The Herald Sun
USA Love Is in the HeirE!
USA}} The Gastineau GirlsE!
USA}} The Suite Life of Zack & CodyDisney Channel
UK Green WingUKTV
USA Meet the BarkersMTV
USA Meet Diego!Nick Jr
USA Zoey 101Nickelodeon
USA Pet AlienCartoon Network
USA}} Hogan Knows Best{{cite newsissn = 0312-6315last = Oliver
USA Rescue MeFox8
USA}} Breaking Bonaduce{{cite newslast = Ellisfirst = Scott
JPN One PieceCartoon Network2005

Programming changes

Changes to network affiliations

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 the switch of allegiances are predominantly both free-to-air networks or both subscription television networks. Programs have their free-to-air/subscription television premiere, after previously premiering on the 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.

Domestic

ProgramNew NetworkPrevious NetworkDate
BambalooABC TVSeven Network

International

ProgramNew NetworkPrevious NetworkDate
UK Engie BenjyABC2ABC Kids (now defunct)
UK BoohbahABC2ABC TV
USA Play with Me SesameABC2ABC TV
CAN/FRA InukABC2ABC Kids (now defunct)
WAL/UK Starhill PoniesABC2ABC Kids (now defunct)
UK Bob the BuilderABC2ABC Kids (now defunct)
USA BatfinkABC2ABC Kids (now defunct)
UK Molly's GangABC2ABC Kids (now defunct)
UK The Wombles (1996)ABC2ABC Kids (now defunct)
USA AngelNetwork TenSeven Network
UK Spider!ABC2ABC TV
USA/CAN The Little Lulu ShowABC2ABC TV/ABC Kids (now defunct)
USA Sex and the CityNetwork TenNine Network
USA/CAN Dragon TalesCartoon NetworkFox Kids
USA SmallvilleNetwork TenNine Network
USA FuturamaNetwork TenSeven Network30 November
UK The Human BodyNetwork TenABC TV

Free-to-air premieres

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.

International

ProgramFree-to-air networkSubscription networkDate
USA MythBustersSBS TVDiscovery Channel

Subscription premieres

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.

International

ProgramSubscription networkFree-to-air networkDate
USA}} What I Like About YouNickelodeonNine Network
USA She-Ra: Princess of PowerCartoon NetworkSeven Network
UK Bob the BuilderDisney ChannelABC TV2005

Specials

ProgramChannelDebut date
USA}} Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo (Repeat)Seven Network
USA}} 2005 Kids' Choice AwardsNickelodeon
USA}} Pooh's Heffalump Halloween MovieSeven Network

Television shows

1960s

  • Four Corners (1961–present)

2000s

;2001

  • Big Brother (2001–2008, 2012–2014)
  • All Aussie Adventures (2001–2002, 2017)

;2002

  • Kath & Kim (2002–2007)

;2003

  • Australian Idol (2003–2009)
  • Deal or No Deal (2003–2013)

;2004

  • Border Security: Australia's Front Line (2004–present)
  • Dancing with the Stars (2004–present)

Ending / resting this year

DateShowChannelDebut
January 2005
13 January
23 February 2005
6 May
13 May 2005
29 May 2005
29 May
5 June 2005
22 July 2005
31 July 2005
20 August
31 August 2005
22 September
October 2005
25 October 2005
28 October
18 November
26 November
1 December 2005
4 December
9 December 2005
16 December
28 December
2005

Miniseries

International

MiniseriesNetworkAirdate(s)
UK North and SouthABC TV

References

References

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  4. Knox, David. (30 January 2017). "Axed: The X Factor". TV Tonight.
  5. Alarcon, Camille. (2 December 2005). "Disney makes new friends". B & T Weekly.
  6. (2005). "What's New on Nick? – Term 1". Nickelodeon (Australia).
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