1991 in Australian television

List of years in Australian television
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Events

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January

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February

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March

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April

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  • 13 May – Triple J presenter and radio announcer Michael Tunn takes over as presenter of the Australian weekday magazine series The Afternoon Show.
  • 15 May – Canadian teen drama series Degrassi High, the third in the Degrassi trilogy series makes its debut on ABC.
  • 30 May – Australian sitcom All Together Now premieres in New Zealand, screening on Channel 2.
  • 30 May – A spinoff of the Australian comedy series Hey Dad...! called Hampton Court airs on Seven Network running for only one season and a total of thirteen episodes. It was later axed after the final episode on 22 August.

June

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July

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  • 4 July – British long running soap opera series EastEnders airs on ABC for the very last time due to the show not getting any more episodes from the UK[citation needed] where it originally came from, although it was later repeated on UKTV on cable television.
  • 16 July – Australian live comedy series The Big Gig airs its final episode on ABC.
  • 19 July – Ron Casey and Normie Rowe receive a massive punch-up live on Midday with Ray Martin. In Neighbours, Harold Bishop has had a massive heart attack in the Coffee Shop.
  • 30 July – Johnson and Friends makes it debut in the UK on the BBC.

August

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September

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  • 7 September – Neighbours star Richard Huggett, who plays Jim Robinson's half-son Glen Donnelly has told producers that he will not be renewing his contract when it expires in November. He will be seen on air until February 1992.
  • 7 September – Johnson and Friends premieres in South Africa on M-Net as part of their children's block K-T.V..
  • 19 September – Network Ten's shamed soap opera Neighbours airs a tragic episode: Joe Mangel proposes to Melanie Pearson announce they will immigrate to the UK, Adam Willis leaves Ramsay Street for Europe, Harold Bishop is murdered off the coast while on holidays with Madge to Tasmania – this was the final episode.

October

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  • 25 October – In Neighbours, Joe Mangel, Melanie Pearson and Sky Bishop depart.
  • 30 October – The second series of Johnson and Friends debuts at 4:30pm on ABC.

November

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December

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Debuts

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Domestic

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Program Network Debut date
Sunrise Seven Network 17 January
Ten Eyewitness News Late Network Ten 21 January
All Together Now Nine Network 22 January
Chances Nine Network 29 January
Extra Nine Network 9 February
Eggshells ABC 11 February
Landline ABC 11 March
Couch Potato ABC 17 March
Live and Sweaty ABC 22 March
The Life and Death of Sandy Stone ABC 29 April
Goodsports Nine Network 3 May
Act of Necessity ABC 8 May
Half a World Away ABC 22 May
Hampton Court Seven Network 30 May
Big Square Eye ABC 24 June
What's Cooking? Nine Network 1 July
Blockbusters Seven Network 15 July
DAAS Kapital ABC 15 July
Kids' Stuff Network Ten 27 July
Kelly Network Ten 10 August
Adventures on Kythera Nine Network 13 August
Brides of Christ ABC 4 September
Which Way Home Network Ten 22 September
Rex Hunt's Fishing Adventures Seven Network 27 September
Rose Against the Odds Seven Network 29 September
Finders Keepers ABC 28 October
The Worst Day of My Life ABC 4 November
Animal Park Seven Network 24 November
The Miraculous Mellops Network Ten 25 November
Global Gardener ABC 29 November
The Book Place Seven Network 30 December

International

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Program Network Debut date
  Mr. Bean ABC 2 January
  Traffik Nine Network 6 January
  Ann Jillian Nine Network 7 January
  Homeroom Nine Network 14 January
  Totally Hidden Video Network Ten 21 January
 /  East of the Moon ABC 22 January
  Alien Nation Network Ten 22 January
  White Again SBS 23 January
  Take Me Home ABC 29 January
  The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Nine Network 4 February
  The Legend of Zelda Nine Network 8 February
  The Simpsons Network Ten 10 February
  Heartland Nine Network 10 February
  Octopus 4 SBS 17 February
  Smith and Jones in Small Doses SBS 17 February
  Twin Peaks Network Ten 18 February
  The Paradise Club ABC 18 February
  Campaign ABC 19 February
  The Nutt House Seven Network 28 February
 /  Something Is Out There Nine Network 7 March
  Grim Tales ABC 11 March
  The Trap Door ABC 17 March
  The Trials of Life ABC 17 March
  French and Saunders ABC 18 March
  The Great Moghuls SBS 24 March
  Maid Marian and Her Merry Men ABC 25 March
  Tiny Toon Adventures Nine Network 26 March
  Charlie Chalk ABC 1 April
  No Job for a Lady ABC 1 April
 /  Friday the 13th: The Series Network Ten 5 April
  Guys Next Door Seven Network 6 April
  Saved By the Bell Seven Network 6 April
  Gumby Adventures ABC 22 April
  The Flash Nine Network 9 May
  Mancuso, F.B.I. Seven Network 9 May
  South of the Border ABC 13 May
  Degrassi High ABC 15 May
  Blackeyes ABC 26 May
  Alfonso Bonzo ABC 27 May
  The Manageress ABC 27 May
  Anything But Love Network Ten 29 May
  Wake, Rattle and Roll Network Ten 3 June
  Billy Webb's Amazing Stories ABC 4 June
  Blackadder Goes Forth Seven Network 6 June
  Postman Pat ABC 10 June
  TUGS ABC 10 June
  Top of the Hill Nine Network 17 June
 / /  The Further Adventures of SuperTed ABC 17 June
  House of Cards ABC 19 June
  Tender Is the Night ABC 23 June
  French Fields ABC 24 June
  Alvin and the Chipmunks (Murakami-Wolf-Swenson/DIC Entertainment version) ABC 4 July
  Zorro (1990) Network Ten 8 July
  The Civil War SBS 15 July
  Capital City ABC 23 July
  Equal Justice Network Ten 23 July
  Dink, the Little Dinosaur Network Ten 27 July
  Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Network Ten 27 July
 /  Piggsburg Pigs! Network Ten 28 July
  Today's Gourmet SBS 3 August
 /  The Ghost of Faffner Hall Network Ten 4 August
  The Josephine Baker Story Network Ten 5 August
  The Oprah Winfrey Show Network Ten 5 August
  This is David Lander SBS 6 August
  Mr. Fixit ABC 6 August
  Grandma Bricks of Swallow Street ABC 12 August
  Flower Street SBS 26 August
  Strangers ABC 28 August
  The Muppets at Walt Disney World Seven Network 1 September
  Tom and Jerry Kids Seven Network 5 September
  Five Minute Wonder ABC 11 September
  I'm Telling! Seven Network 19 September
  Police Squad! Seven Network 19 September
  The Arsenio Hall Show Nine Network 19 September
  Commander Crumbcake Network Ten 28 September
  Telling Tales SBS 29 September
  In Living Color Network Ten 29 September
  Drop the Dead Donkey SBS 1 October
  Captain Planet and the Planeteers ABC 7 October
  The All-New Candid Camera Network Ten 7 October
  Tom's Midnight Garden (1988 version) ABC 11 October
 /  Peter Pan and the Pirates Network Ten 26 October
  Bobby's World Network Ten 26 October
  The Fanelli Boys Seven Network 5 November
  Star Trek: The Next Generation Nine Network 6 November
  Little Wizards Network Ten 17 November
  Super Force Nine Network 18 November
  Lucky Chances Seven Network 27 November
  Beverly Hills 90210 Network Ten 29 November
  Rescue 911 Nine Network 2 December
  The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Nine Network 3 December
  Parker Lewis Can't Lose Nine Network 3 December
 / / /  Red Empire ABC 4 December
  A Family for Joe (TV movie) Seven Network 6 December
  Joint Account ABC 8 December
  The 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage Seven Network 9 December
  Hull High Seven Network 10 December
  A Family for Joe (TV series) Seven Network 10 December
  Baby Talk Nine Network 13 December
  Married People Nine Network 13 December
  Dear John (USA) Nine Network 16 December
  Evening Shade Nine Network 19 December
  Wings Nine Network 19 December
  Maniac Mansion Network Ten 23 December
  The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship ABC 25 December
  Fireman Sam: Snow Business ABC 25 December
  My Family and Other Animals Network Ten 28 December
  The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson Seven Network 29 December
  Star Trek: 25th Anniversary Seven Network 31 December
  The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda Seven Network 1991
  Gravedale High Seven Network 1991
  TaleSpin Seven Network 1991
  Captain N: The Game Master Seven Network 1991
    Sherlock Hound Nine Network 1991

Changes to network affiliation

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

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Program New network(s) Previous network(s) Date
Patrol Boat Network Ten ABC 1 June

International

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Program New network(s) Previous network(s) Date
  Rocky and Bullwinkle ABC Nine Network 26 August
  Married... With Children Nine Network Network Ten 27 August
  Magilla Gorilla Seven Network Nine Network December
  Casper and the Angels Seven Network ABC 1991

Television shows

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ABC TV

Seven Network

Nine Network

Network Ten

Ending this year

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Date Show Channel Debut
2 February Rafferty's Rules Seven Network 1987
10 May Overseas and Undersold ABC 1988
16 July The Big Gig ABC 1989
7 August The New Adventures of Blinky Bill ABC 1984
9 August Pugwall Nine Network 13 June 1989
22 August Hampton Court Seven Network 30 May 1991
25 August Golden Fiddles Nine Network 18 August 1991
30 August A Big Country ABC 1968
23 September Which Way Home Network Ten 22 September 1991
9 October Brides of Christ ABC 4 September 1991
23 November The Cartoon Company Nine Network 1986
23 November The C Company Nine Network 1990
1 December The River Kings ABC 10 November 1991
9 December The Worst Day of My Life ABC 4 November 1991
20 December Global Gardener ABC 29 November 1991
27 December Fat Cat and Friends Network Ten
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27 December Til Ten Network Ten 1989

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Trioli, Virginia (2 January 1991). "TeleScope: The delight of laughing at the misfortune of others". The Age. No. 42305. p. 12. Retrieved 25 November 2021.