1995 in Australian television

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List of years in Australian television

Events

  • 2 January – Hey Hey It's Saturday launches in 1995 without Ossie Ostrich as Ernie Carroll, who was Graham Kennedy's on-screen writer from the early IMT days, retired at the end of 1994.
  • 18 January – American sitcom The Nanny premieres on Network Ten.
  • 30 January – Australian current affairs programme Today Tonight airs on Seven Network. The show will be launched with individual editions in each of Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Brisbane.
  • 10 February – Roger Climpson presents his final bulletin for Seven News after deciding to stand down after his diagnosis with prostate cancer. Ann Sanders replaced him the following Monday (13 February).
  • 14 February – Australian drama series Fire screens on Seven Network.
  • 17 February – Australian children's education series Lift Off is back with a brand new series at 4:30pm on ABC.
  • 20 March – Australian children's comedy series The Ferals return for a brand new series at 5:00pm every Monday on ABC.
  • 24 April – Australian comedy series which satirised 1970s-era U.S. police television dramas Funky Squad debuts on the ABC only running for 7 episodes.
  • 24 April – The First Oz Lotto draw screened on Television starting on the Seven Network then the Nine Network in 2005.
  • 1 May – Kerry Stokes becomes chairman of the Seven Network after reaching 20% ownership of the company.
  • 29 May – Australian children's game show A*mazing returns to Seven Network for a brand new series.
  • 29 May – Australian teenage game show Vidiot returns for a new brand series on ABC at 5:30pm with Scott McRae as presenter once again.
  • 17 July – Network Ten debuts a brand new weekday morning children's cartoon programme called Cheez TV presented by teenagers Jade Gatt and Ryan Lappin.
  • 20 July – Final episode of Australian teen game show Vidiot airs on ABC at 5:30pm with a special guest appearance by Andrew Denton.
  • 3 October – Australian game show Wheel of Fortune broadcasts and produces its 3000th episode.
  • STW-9 is purchased by Sunraysia Television after a fierce bidding war with WIN Television.
  • Juanita Phillips leaves Network Ten to join new news channel services by Foxtel, Sky News the following year.
  • Pay television arrives in Australia with Foxtel & Optus Vision launching in the metropolitan areas & Galaxy & Austar launching in regional areas that year.
  • Anne Fulwood returns to the Seven Network in October to present its new late night news bulletin.

Channels

New channels

Debuts

Free-to-air television Domestic series

Program Network Debut date
Today Tonight Seven Network 30 January
Fire Seven Network 14 February
Funky Squad ABC TV 24 April
Cheez TV Network Ten 17 July
Mirror, Mirror Network Ten 30 September
Lizzie's Library ABC TV 6 November

Free-to-air television International series

Program Network Debut date
United States The Nanny Network Ten 18 January
United Kingdom Victor and Hugo ABC TV 14 March
United Kingdom What-a-Mess ABC TV 3 May
United Kingdom Art Attack ABC TV 3 July
United States Rocko's Modern Life ABC TV 24 July
Canada Are You Afraid of the Dark? ABC TV 14 August
Canada The Busy World of Richard Scarry ABC TV 21 August
United Kingdom Avenger Penguins ABC TV 6 September
United Kingdom The Legends of Treasure Island ABC TV 8 October
United Kingdom United States Canada Magic Adventures of Mumfie ABC TV 13 October
Canada The Real Story of ABC TV 7 November
Canada Katie and Orbie ABC TV 24 November
United Kingdom Five Children and It ABC TV 25 November
Canada The Legend of White Fang ABC TV 4 December
United States Gargoyles Seven Network 9 December
Soviet Union United States Animated Classic Showcase ABC TV 10 December
Spain The Wisdom of The Gnomes ABC TV 11 December
United Kingdom Return of the Psammead ABC TV 16 December
Japan The Littl' Bits Network Ten 1995
United States Problem Child Network Ten 1995
United States Fantastic Four (1994) Network Ten 1995
United States Skeleton Warriors Network Ten 1995
Canada United States Monster Force Network Ten 1995
United States 2 Stupid Dogs Seven Network 1995
United States Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad Network Ten 1995
United States BattleTech: The Animated Series Seven Network 1995
Japan Funky Fables Network Ten 1995
Canada United States ReBoot Seven Network 1995
United States Saved by the Bell: The New Class Seven Network 1995
Germany The Hallo Spencer Show Nine Network 1995

Changes to network affiliation

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.

International

Program New network(s) Previous network(s) Date
United States C.O.P.S. Network Ten Nine Network 1995

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

Program Subscription network Free-to-air network Date
A-Team, TheThe A-Team[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
Battlestar Galactica[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
Benson[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
Bionic Woman, TheThe Bionic Woman[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
B. J. and the Bear[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
Dennis the Menace[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
Dragnet[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
Fonz and the Happy Days Gang[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
Friday the 13th: The Series[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
Gimme a Break![3] TV1 [citation needed] April
Incredible Hulk, TheThe Incredible Hulk[3] TV1 Seven Network April
Jeffersons, TheThe Jeffersons[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
Knight Rider[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
McHale's Navy[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
Miami Vice[3] TV1 Nine Network April
Rockford Files, TheThe Rockford Files[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
She Wolf of London[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
TJ Hooker[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
Webster[3] TV1 [citation needed] April
Rugrats Rugrats[6] Nickelodeon ABC TV 23 October
The Simpsons Fox8 Network Ten 23 October

Television shows

ABC TV

Seven Network

Nine Network

Network Ten

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