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list of
Australian television
-related events in 1975.
Events
28 February – Television in Australia switches to full-time
colour
, marking the last day of Australian television in black and white. Colour transmission would launch officially on 1 March on Saturday at 12:00am.
Seven Network
,
The 0-10 Network
and
ABC
stayed on air all night for the occasion.
28 February – The
ABC
airs a spin-off television special of
The Aunty Jack Show
, called
Aunty Jack Introduces Colour
. It promotes the introduction of Australian television in colour.
1 March – "
C-Day
" in Australia; full-time colour broadcasting takes effect (except in Darwin).
1 March – Australian music program
Countdown
arrives
[
citation needed
]
on to the scene with a bang by becoming the first program on
ABC
to be broadcast in colour with
Johnny Farnham
as the host. That episode was the show's real first episode
[
citation needed
]
, besides with the previous series lost.
1 March – British children's stop motion animated series
The Wombles
created by
Elisabeth Beresford
and narrated by
Bernard Cribbins
premieres on
ABC
.
21 March – The
ABC
broadcasts a collection of four comedy specials derived from
The Aunty Jack Show
titled
Wollongong the Brave
starting off with "Norman Gunston – The Golden Weeks".
12 May – American talk show host and singer
Don Lane
presents his very own talk show
The Don Lane Show
with
Bert Newton
as co host.
5 September – The 839th episode (also known as the infamous 'bomb-blast' episode) of the popular Australian soap opera
Number 96
, which wiped out four regular characters in a bid to reinstate the series' former top rating position, is shown on
The 0-10 Network
.
13 October – Australian news magazine program
11AM
hosted by
Roger Climpson
debuts on
Seven Network
.
27 October -
NTD
returns to the air in Darwin, for the first time since
Cyclone Tracy
.
13 December – The Federal Election — barely a month after the controversial dismissal of the
Whitlam government
— gets coverage across all networks.
TEN10
Sydney launches its first one-hour news service
Eyewitness News
.
Graham Kennedy
has been banned from making appearances on live television after his infamous "crow call" on
The Graham Kennedy Show
on
Nine Network
.
Debuts
Program
Network
Debut date
Until Tomorrow
Seven Network
27 January
The Unisexers
Nine Network
9 February
Wollongong the Brave
ABC
21 March
The Don Lane Show
Nine Network
8 May
The Last of the Australians
Nine Network
2 August
Ben Hall
ABC
7 September
11AM
Seven Network
13 October
Shannon's Mob
Nine Network
27 October
Beat of the City
ABC
1975
Cash and Company
Seven Network
1975
This Is Your Life
Seven Network
1975
Pot of Gold
Channel 0
1975
New International Programming
30 January –
The Manhunter
(Nine Network)
6 February –
Little House on the Prairie
(Nine Network)
10 February –
The Rockford Files
(Channel 0)
13 February –
No, Honestly
(Seven Network)
16 February –
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
(ABC)
17 February –
Police Woman
(Seven Network)
1 March –
The Wombles
(1973)
(ABC)
3 March –
Casanova '73
(ABC)
14 March –
Hong Kong Phooey
(Nine Network)
6 May –
Carrie's War
(ABC)
31 May –
Valley of the Dinosaurs
(Nine Network)
7 June –
Shazam!
(Channel 0)
21 June –
Movin' On
(Channel 0)
14 July –
Dinah!
(Nine Network)
30 August –
Petrocelli
(Nine Network)
7 September –
It Ain't Half Hot Mum
(ABC)
5 October –
Moody and Pegg
(ABC)
8 October –
The New Adventures of Gilligan
(Channel 0)
20 October –
Bod
(ABC)
3 November –
Nakia
(Nine Network)
3 November –
Sigmund and the Sea Monsters
(Nine Network)
4 November –
Crystal Tipps and Alistair
(ABC)
15 November –
Paper Moon
(Nine Network)
Television shows
1950s
Mr. Squiggle and Friends
(1959–1999).
1960s
Four Corners
(1961–present).
It's Academic
(1968–1978)
Division 4
(1969–1975)
1970s
Hey Hey It's Saturday
(1971–1999, 2009–2010).
Young Talent Time
(1971–1988)
Countdown
(1974–1987).
The Don Lane Show
(1975–1983).
Ending this year
Date
Show
Channel
Debut
28 February
The Unisexers
Nine Network
9 February 1975
17 April
The Graham Kennedy Show
Nine Network
19 September 1972
3 October
Until Tomorrow
Seven Network
27 January 1975
25 November
Division 4
Nine Network
11 March 1969
8 December
Wollongong the Brave
ABC
21 March 1975
1975
Ben Hall
ABC
7 September 1975
1975
Class of 74
Seven Network
18 March 1974
1975
Great Temptation
Seven Network
1970
See also
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List of Australian films of 1975
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