1987 in Australian television

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Events[]

  • January – Alan Bond, who already owns QTQ-9 & STW-9 purchases TCN-9 & GTV-9 from Kerry Packer for $1.055 billion. The expanded Nine Network becomes the first coast-to-coast network.
  • January – Long-running ABC music program Countdown launches as Countdown Pirate TV or CDP-TV.
  • 5 January – British soap opera series EastEnders debuts on ABC.
  • 10 January – Final episode of Australian soap opera Prime Time is being shown on Nine Network as the series was not a popular success.
  • February – Fairfax, owners of ATN-7 & BTQ-7 purchase HSV-7 from The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd for $320 million. The move sees the replacement of most Melbourne-produced programming with networked programming from Sydney, including long-running shows such as World of Sport & sees Mal Walden sacked as newsreader. The revamped news service, read by former STW-9 newsreader Greg Pearce plunges to as low as zero in the ratings.
  • 2 February – Canadian children's series The Kids of Degrassi Street, the first in the Degrassi trilogy series premieres on the ABC.
  • 8 February – American sitcom ALF debuts on Seven Network.
  • 11 February – Australian comedy series Hey Dad...! debuts on Seven Network.
  • 12 February – Australian drama series Rafferty's Rules screens on Seven Network.
  • 15 February – Network Ten premieres a brand new Australian music video program called Video Hits.
  • 16 February – British children's animated series Henry's Cat makes its debut on the ABC at 3:55 pm.
  • 16 February – ABC debuts a brand new weekday afternoon magazine series called The Afternoon Show presented by former Models saxophonist James Valentine. The show begins by airing three programmes per day. One show (The Mysterious Cities of Gold) airs weekdays at 5:00 pm, one (The Return of the Antelope) airs for only two days and the other three (which includes Behind the News, Educating Marmalade and Earthwatch) will be airing on one different day of the week for the 5:30 pm timeslot. The third programme (which is the continuing episodes of The Kids of Degrassi Street) for this show also airs at 6:00 pm on weeknights.
  • 26 March – Prime Minister Bob Hawke calls off the proposed amalgamation of the ABC and SBS.
  • 5 April – The infamous Grim Reaper advertisement debuts on television.
  • 6 April – British children's television series Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends (later Thomas & Friends) debuts on ABC at 3:55 pm.
  • 6 April – ABC debuts a brand new comedy series called The Dingo Principle.
  • 13 April – ABC weekday afternoon magazine series The Afternoon Show updates its schedule by airing four different programmes on five different days of the week. One show (a brand new Canadian-Scottish drama series called The Campbells) airs from Monday to Thursdays, the other (which is an Australian children's environmental series called Earthwatch now presented by ) now airs only on Fridays, the next programme, a brand new sketch comedy series from Canada titled You Can't Do That on Television airs weekdays at 5:30 pm and the last one includes reruns of the French-American-Canadian animated series Inspector Gadget being shown weeknights at 6:00 pm.
  • 17 April – The ABC launches its overnight music video block Rage.
  • 20 April – ABC comedy series The Dingo Principle broadcasts a mock interview with the Ayatollah Khomeini, which results in diplomatic tensions with Iran, including the expulsion of two Australian diplomats. Two weeks later, the ABC receives a letter of complaint from the Soviet embassy regarding a skit lampooning Russian figures Mikhail Gorbachev and Vladimir Lenin.
  • 4 May – Australian children's weekday and weekend morning series The Cartoon Connection airs on Seven Network in Victoria for the first time starting off with The Herculoids (replacing The Bugs Bunny Show for Mondays to Wednesdays, The Road Runner Show for Thursdays and The Porky Pig Show for Fridays because all three of these shows aired on Seven only in Sydney), The Flintstones, Tom and Jerry and The Partridge Family on weekdays, Yogi's Treasure Hunt, Paw Paws, Galtar and the Golden Lance (replacing ThunderCats, this show first aired in Sydney in 1986, it didn't air in Melbourne until 1989) and Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? on Saturdays and The Smurfs, The Challenge of the GoBots, It's Punky Brewster and Defenders of the Earth on Sundays.
  • 8 June – ABC comedy series The Dingo Principle airs its 10th and final episode.
  • 25 June – After the ill-fated attempt of the Pirate TV format, the axing of the ABC's long-running music program, Countdown was announced, according to the network's then-managing director David Hill, who has said that the damage was done.
  • 1 July – Neighbours screens the wedding of Scott Robinson and Charlene Mitchell, which later in November 1988 saw the most-watched all time episodes in the UK.
  • 6 July – Reruns of the British children's television series Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends air on the ABC for the first time. This was also the second time the series had been broadcast.
  • 6 July – Debut of British sitcom Executive Stress on ABC.
  • July – Westfield buys Network Ten from Rupert Murdoch's News Limited for $842 million.
  • 19 July – Countdown broadcasts for the very last time ever with the final Countdown Music and Video Awards from the Sydney Entertainment Centre. In the closing, Molly Meldrum took off his trademark cowboy hat to reveal a bald head, signing off and John Farnham performed "You're the Voice". The last one-hour show was presented by Neighbours stars Guy Pearce, Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan.
  • 31 July – American sitcom The Golden Girls debuts on Seven Network.
  • August – New cross-media ownership rules force the sale of the Seven Network. Fairfax sells its stations to Christopher Skase's Qintex company for $780 million.
  • 17 August – The ABC broadcasts a lineup of children's morning programmes for the 7:00 am to 10:00 am timeslot for the first time.
  • 12 September – Australian gardening and lifestyle programme Burke's Backyard, endorsed by gardener Don Burke, premieres on Nine Network. It was also one of the first of the long line of prime-time "infotainment" and lifestyle programs on commercial television.
  • 26 October – A new Australian children's television series called Kaboodle debuts on ABC.
  • 23 November – American soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful makes it debut on Network Ten at 1:00 pm.
  • 24 November – American action adventure series MacGyver makes its debut on Seven Network at 7:30 pm.
  • 2 December – American sitcom Perfect Strangers premieres on Seven Network.
  • 27 December – When the new year approaches, Kerry Stokes's ownership of ADS-7 (while owning Network Ten outlets in Perth and Canberra) and TVW-7's ownership of SAS-10, result in the stations deciding to cease broadcasting under swapped callsigns and affiliations. ADS-7 becomes ADS-10 and aligns to the Ten Network and SAS-10 becomes SAS-7 and aligns to the Seven Network.
  • Network Ten loses the Winfield Cup rights to the Nine Network after 5 years.

The following quote came from Seven National News reporter Alan Murrell on the 27 December 1987 edition regarding the move:[citation needed]

"Tonight will mark the end of the callsigns ADS-7 and SAS-10. Tomorrow, they be rebranded as ADS-10 and SAS-7. It's the first time such a change has been made. The switch follows a media shake-up earlier this year, which left ADS in the hands of the owners of the Ten Network. Already, the cosmetic changes are being made at Strangways Terrace and Gilberton. But viewers will notice little difference. They'll still turn the knob to Ten for Channel Ten programs, and to Seven for Seven programs.
"The only difference will be that the local personalities will be seen on different channels. So if you want to watch Steve Whitham and Caroline Ainslie reading the news tomorrow night, you simply turn the dial three positions, from Seven-to ADS-10. And it's as easy as that."

Debuts[]

Program Network Debut date
For Love or Money ABC TV 3 February
Hey Dad...! Seven Network 11 February
Rafferty's Rules Seven Network 12 February
Video Hits Network Ten 15 February
The Afternoon Show ABC TV 16 February
Willing and Abel Nine Network 18 February
Pot Luck Network Ten 23 February
Vietnam Network Ten 23 February
ABC TV 6 April
The Dingo Principle ABC TV 6 April
Rage ABC TV 17 April
Network Ten April
MTV Nine Network April
Fields of Fire Nine Network 14 June
Relative Merits ABC TV 15 June
ABC TV 13 July
University Challenge ABC TV 1 September
Poor Man's Orange Network Ten 6 September
Ridgey Didge Network Ten 7 September
Burke's Backyard Nine Network 12 September
The Factory ABC TV 19 September
Kaboodle ABC TV 26 October
Nancy Wake Seven Network 4 November
Nine Network 7 December
Nine Network 19 December

New International Programming[]

Program Network Debut date
Canada SBS TV 2 January
United Kingdom EastEnders ABC TV 5 January
United Kingdom In Sickness and in Health ABC TV 5 January
United Kingdom Oxbridge Blues ABC TV 7 January
United States SBS TV 11 January
United Kingdom Howards' Way ABC TV 16 January
United Kingdom C.A.T.S. Eyes Network Ten 20 January
United Kingdom Jesus: The Evidence SBS TV 26 January
Italy SBS TV 27 January
United Kingdom Brookside SBS TV 27 January
United Kingdom Paradise Postponed ABC TV 1 February
Netherlands SBS TV 1 February
United Kingdom Aubrey ABC TV 2 February
Canada The Kids of Degrassi Street ABC TV 2 February
United Kingdom Crime, Inc. ABC TV 4 February
United Kingdom Who Dares Wins ABC TV 5 February
United Kingdom Dempsey and Makepeace Seven Network 5 February
United States ALF Seven Network 8 February
United States Valerie Seven Network 8 February
United Kingdom ABC TV 11 February
United States My Sister Sam Nine Network 12 February
United States Head of the Class Nine Network 12 February
United States Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling Network Ten 14 February
Canada Today's Special ABC TV 16 February
United States If Tomorrow Comes Nine Network 16 February
United Kingdom Henry's Cat ABC TV 16 February
France/Japan The Mysterious Cities of Gold ABC TV 16 February
United States Sins Network Ten 16 February
United Kingdom Return of the Antelope ABC TV 16 February
United Kingdom ABC TV 16 February
Germany Mandara SBS TV 18 February
United States Easy Street Nine Network 23 February
United States Dress Gray Nine Network 23 February
United States Yogi's Treasure Hunt Seven Network 28 February
United Kingdom ABC TV 28 February
France The Second Sex SBS TV 2 March
United Kingdom Barriers ABC TV 9 March
United States George Burns Comedy Week Seven Network 10 March
United States L.A. Law Network Ten 12 March
United States Fluppy Dogs Seven Network 15 March
United Kingdom Alias the Jester ABC TV 23 March
Canada/Germany The Little Vampire Network Ten 31 March
United States The Redd Foxx Show Seven Network 1 April
Germany Heimat SBS TV 5 April
United Kingdom Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends ABC TV 6 April
United Kingdom The Raggy Dolls ABC TV 9 April
Canada/Scotland The Campbells ABC TV 13 April
Canada You Can't Do That on Television ABC TV 13 April
United States SBS TV 13 April
United States The Insiders Network Ten 15 April
Germany SBS TV 16 April
United States ABC TV 16 April
United Kingdom The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Seven Network 21 April
United States Defenders of the Earth Seven Network 26 April
United Kingdom The Monocled Mutineer ABC TV 29 April
United Kingdom Filthy, Rich and Catflap ABC TV 30 April
United States The Real Ghostbusters Network Ten 2 May
United States Pound Puppies (1986) Seven Network 2 May
South Africa Shaka Zulu Nine Network 6 May
United Kingdom ABC TV 8 May
United Kingdom Jimbo and the Jet-Set ABC TV 11 May
United Kingdom Seven Network 14 May
United Kingdom The Life and Loves of a She-Devil Seven Network 19 May
United Kingdom ABC TV 27 May
United States Matlock Nine Network 27 May
United States Donald Duck's 50th Birthday Network Ten (Sydney) 30 May
Canada Cities SBS TV 3 June
New Zealand The Krypton Factor ABC TV 18 June
United States Designing Women Nine Network 22 June
United Kingdom SBS TV 29 June
United States Silverhawks Seven Network 4 July
United States Kissyfur Seven Network 5 July
United Kingdom Executive Stress ABC TV 6 July
France Once Upon a Time... Space SBS TV 6 July
Norway ABC TV 6 July
United Kingdom Lovejoy ABC TV 7 July
United Kingdom Lytton's Diary ABC TV 8 July
United Kingdom SBS TV 20 July
United Kingdom The Return of Sherlock Holmes Seven Network 21 July
United States Peter the Great Nine Network 26 July
United States The Golden Girls Seven Network 31 July
United Kingdom Cockleshell Bay Network Ten 1 August
United States The Great Space Coaster Network Ten 11 August
Czech Republic Mysterious Island SBS TV 14 August
United States Popples Nine Network 15 August
United Kingdom The Family Ness ABC TV 17 August
France Robo Story ABC TV 17 August
United States Nine Network 17 August
United Kingdom Hold the Dream ABC TV 19 August
United Kingdom First Among Equals Network Ten 19 August
United Kingdom All in Good Faith ABC TV 24 August
United Kingdom Three Up, Two Down ABC TV 31 August
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SBS TV 1 September
United Kingdom The First Eden ABC TV 6 September
Japan/Canada The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ABC TV 17 September
Australia/United States The Berenstain Bears ABC TV 21 September
France SBS TV 26 September
United States The Flintstone Kids Seven Network 26 September
United Kingdom Paddington's Birthday Bonanza ABC TV 28 September
United Kingdom Chocky's Challenge ABC TV 5 October
United States Ghostbusters ABC TV 5 October
United Kingdom Connie Nine Network 7 October
France SBS TV 8 October
United States DuckTales Seven Network 11 October
United States Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna Seven Network 14 October
Poland The House SBS TV 18 October
United Kingdom Mr. Palfrey of Westminster ABC TV 21 October
United Kingdom Bulman Nine Network 27 October
United States Monte Carlo Network Ten 2 November
Canada Lorne Greene's New Wilderness ABC TV 7 November
United States Better Days Seven Network 9 November
United Kingdom Slinger's Day ABC TV 16 November
United States Sidekicks Seven Network 22 November
United States The Bold and the Beautiful Network Ten 23 November
United Kingdom Bread ABC TV 23 November
United States Santa Barbara Network Ten 23 November
United States Spies Seven Network 24 November
United States MacGyver Seven Network 24 November
United Kingdom High and Dry Seven Network 25 November
United Kingdom Codename Nine Network 26 November
United States Life with Lucy Nine Network 27 November
United States Misfits of Science Seven Network 27 November
United States Fortune Dane Seven Network 28 November
United States Shadow Chasers Nine Network 2 December
United States Perfect Strangers Seven Network 2 December
United States Crime Story Network Ten 6 December
United Kingdom Seven Network 7 December
United States ABC TV 8 December
Japan Belle and Sebastian ABC TV 8 December
United Kingdom The Singing Detective ABC TV 13 December
United Kingdom Puddle Lane ABC TV 14 December
United Kingdom ABC TV 14 December
United Kingdom Dodger, Bonzo and the Rest ABC TV 14 December
United Kingdom Gems ABC TV 14 December
United Kingdom Mapp and Lucia Seven Network 14 December
United Kingdom Tucker's Luck ABC TV 14 December
United Kingdom ABC TV 15 December
United States The Pee-wee Herman Show ABC TV 18 December
United States Carlton Your Doorman Nine Network 19 December
Canada/France Babar and Father Christmas ABC TV 25 December
United States The Cavanaughs ABC TV 28 December
United States The Ellen Burstyn Show Seven Network 28 December
United Kingdom Supergran Nine Network 1987
United States Our House Seven Network 1987

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.

Domestic[]

Program New network(s) Previous network(s) Date
Mother and Son Network Ten ABC TV February
Butterfly Island Seven Network ABC TV 20 April

International[]

Program New network(s) Previous network(s) Date
United States The New Scooby-Doo Movies Seven Network Nine Network 7 February
United States Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? Seven Network Nine Network 18 April
United States Donald Duck's 50th Birthday Seven Network (Melbourne) Network Ten 19 July
United States Finder of Lost Loves Seven Network Network Ten 23 September
United States Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Seven Network Nine Network 26 September

Television shows[]

1950s[]

1960s[]

1970s[]

1980s[]

Ending this year[]

Date Show Channel Debut
22 March World of Sport Seven Melbourne 1959
10 January Prime Time Nine Network 1986
10 April 1987 ABC 6 April 1987
8 June 1987 The Dingo Principle ABC 6 April 1987
18 June The Girl from Steel City SBS 1986
19 July Countdown ABC 1974
17 August Relative Merits ABC 15 June 1987
19 August Sons and Daughters Channel Seven 1982
29 August The Henderson Kids Channel Ten 1985
11 September It's a Knockout Channel Ten 1985
18 September The New Adventures of Blinky Bill ABC 1984
5 November Nancy Wake Channel Seven 4 November 1987
29 December The Fast Lane ABC 1985

Returning this year[]

TV movies[]

See also[]

References[]

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