1999 in Australian television

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List of years in Australian television

The year 1999 in Australian television involved many events.

Events

  • 1 February – QSTV becomes an affiliate of the Seven Network, becoming known as Seven Central.
  • March – WIN Television WA commences broadcasting to regional & remote Western Australia, ending the long-time monopoly held by Golden West Network.
  • April – Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? begins on Channel Nine and Adriana Xenides retires from Seven's Wheel of Fortune after 18 years as co-host.
  • 28 May – Final episode of the Australian National morning program 11AM airs on Seven Network. The show was axed after 24 years.
  • May – The Seven Network becomes the first Australian television network to introduce a watermark on its programs. Prior to 2008, the watermark was not allowed to be broadcast on news or current affairs programs.
  • 28 June – Australian drama series SeaChange returns to the ABC for a second season.
  • 1 July – Australian children's longest running series Mr. Squiggle celebrates its 40th year.
  • 9 July – Australian children's longest running series Mr. Squiggle airs its final episode on the ABC.
  • 20 September – British children's animated series Bob the Builder debuts on ABC.
  • 19 November – Studio 9 Unplugged, a tribute special dedicated the famous studio rooms at GTV9 presented by Don Lane, goes to air on the Nine Network, ending a 40 year era of live television in that studio.
  • 20 November – The final episode of Hey Hey It's Saturday airs on Channel Nine, before retiring, creator, host & producer Daryl Somers leaves Channel Nine after 28 years.
  • 2 December – American animated science fiction sitcom Futurama created by Matt Groening the creator of The Simpsons debuts on Seven Network.
  • 13 December – Australian children's educational TV series Lift Off airs on ABC for the very last time at 10:00am.
  • 31 December – ABC is the host Australian broadcaster of the international TV event 2000 Today, a 26-hour live telecast of new year celebrations around the world, commencing at 8.30pm (AEDST) on 31 December.

Channels

New channels

Debuts

Domestic

Program Network Debut date
The Adventures of Sam ABC TV 29 January
Thunderstone Network Ten 12 February
Crash Zone Seven Network 13 February
Hi-5 Nine Network 5 April
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Nine Network 18 April
Rove Nine Network 22 September
Chuck Finn Seven Network 18 October
See How They Run ABC TV 19 October
Ground Force Seven Network 1999
Wipeout Seven Network 1999
Flipper and Lopaka Seven Network 1999

International

Program Channel Debut date
United Kingdom Percy the Park Keeper Nine Network 2 January
United States WildC.A.T.S. Network Ten 6 January
United Kingdom Aquila ABC TV 10 January
United States Daria ABC TV 12 January
United States CatDog ABC TV 24 February
Canada Animal Crackers ABC TV 24 March
United Kingdom Rocky and the Dodos ABC TV 16 April
Canada Animorphs ABC TV 10 May
United Kingdom Eye of the Storm ABC TV 6 June
France Canada United Kingdom Albert the Fifth Musketeer ABC TV 23 July
United States The Wild Thornberrys ABC TV 2 August
United Kingdom Maisy ABC TV 6 August
Sweden Lisa ABC TV 27 August
United Kingdom The First Snow of Winter ABC TV 30 August
Canada George and Martha ABC TV 30 August
United States Sex and the City[3] Nine Network 6 September
United States The Powerpuff Girls Seven Network 16 September
United Kingdom The Wombles (1996) ABC TV 20 September
United Kingdom Bob the Builder ABC TV 20 September
Sopranos, The United States The Sopranos[4] Nine Network 24 October
France United Kingdom Archibald the Koala ABC TV 10 November
United States Futurama Seven Network 2 December
France Canada Fly Tales ABC TV 6 December
United States That '70s Show Seven Network 9 December
United States Wing Commander Academy Network Ten 14 December
United Kingdom Bimble's Bucket Nine Network 1999

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 Kingdom Brambly Hedge ABC TV Nine Network 31 August

Subscription Television

International

Program Channel Debut date
Oh Yeah! Cartoons United States Oh Yeah! Cartoons [5] Nickelodeon 24 January
Animorphs Canada Animorphs[6] Nickelodeon April
Brothers Flub United States The Brothers Flub[6] Nickelodeon 5 April
Wimzie's House Canada Wimzie's House[7] Nickelodeon 3 May
Birdz Canada Birdz[7] Nickelodeon 16 May
Rocket Power United States Rocket Power[8] Nickelodeon 7 December

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 Previous network Date
United KingdomEastEnders [9] UKTV ABC TV 5 February

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.

Domestic

Program Subscription network Free-to-air network Date
Driven Crazy Nickelodeon [6] [citation needed] March
Minty Australia/United Kingdom Minty Nickelodeon [10] ABC TV 7 August

Specials

Program Channel Debut date
1999 Kids' Choice Awards United States 1999 Kids' Choice Awards[7] Nickelodeon 29 May
Wayne's Best Dares Australia Wayne's Best Dares[10] Nickelodeon 19 September

Television shows

ABC

Seven Network

Nine Network

Network Ten

Ending / Resting this year

Date Show Channel Debut
28 May 11AM Seven Network 1982
9 July Mr. Squiggle and Friends ABC 1959
20 November Hey Hey It's Saturday Channel Nine 1971
13 December Lift Off ABC 1992

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