2010 in Australian television

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List of years in Australian television

This is a list of Australian television events and premieres which occurred, or are scheduled to occur, in 2010. The year 2010 will be the 55th year of continuous operation of television in Australia.

Events[]

  • 25 JanuarySunrise launches its new analogue-styled on-air package, which are used until January 2016.
  • 8 FebruarySeven News launches its new look in Sydney, Brisbane and Perth, Seven News has a block mark which carries the big red 7 with the word "NEWS" written on it – these are still unchanged to this indefinite date.
  • 9 FebruaryThe Circle begins broadcasting on Network Ten. The program is joined by Denise Drysdale, Chrissie Swan, Yumi Stynes and Gorgi Coghlan broadcasts live between 10 am and 12 pm. As a result, Ten's Morning Newshour is moved to 9 am weekdays.
  • 15 FebruarySeven News launches its new look in Melbourne and Adelaide.
  • 19 FebruaryWeekend Sunrise begins airing on Saturdays.
  • 2 March – Nine's Mornings with Kerri-Anne relaunches as Kerri-Anne, then begins airing on Saturdays with highlights during the week.
  • 27–30 MarchHey Dad sexual abuse scandal (the sitcom previously screened on the Seven Network) takes place on Channel Nine's A Current Affair. ACA suddenly launched its new graphics on the Monday the story happened.
  • 14 AprilHey Hey It's Saturday launches on Channel Nine. It also starts 2010 without Ian "Molly" Meldrum, as he is contracted to the Seven Network and Foxtel.
  • 2 May – Long-time Home and Away star Ray Meagher wins the 2010 TV Week Gold Logie.
  • 2 June – Leanne Benbow becomes the third person (and the first woman ever to do so) to win the top prize of $200,000 on Deal or No Deal.
  • 14 June – Paul Wolfenden becomes the third person to miss the final question on Millionaire Hot Seat.
  • 15 June – Dance troupe Justice Crew win the fourth season of Australia's Got Talent.
  • 24 June – The Seven Network announces they failed to complete negotiations with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for a new carriage deal for their films, and would ultimately replace it with another film studio once Seven's carriage deal with MGM had expired.
  • 30 June – Analogue television broadcasts are switched off in the Mildura/Sunraysia area, becoming the first region in Australia to do so.
  • 2 JulyNightline is axed by Nine Network for the second time since 2008, with presenter Kellie Connolly (now Kellie Sloane) being suspended from the network the same day.
  • 16 July – After over 40 years, Nine drops its coverage of Wimbledon, citing declining ratings. Seven subsequently picks up the rights.[1]
  • 22 JulyABC News 24 launches. The same day, ABC News launches its graphics, which are still in use to today.
  • 25 July – 31-year-old Adam Liaw wins the second series of MasterChef Australia, beating 20-year-old Callum Hann, with the Grand Final recorded the ratings over 3.5 million people tuning in.
  • 27 August – The six-thousandth episode of Australian soap opera Neighbours premieres to 512,000 viewers.
  • 29 August – The DIY section presenter from Better Homes and Gardens Rob Palmer and his partner Alana Patience win the tenth season of Dancing with the Stars.
  • 25 September – The Seven Network launches its new HD digital multichannel 7mate, replacing Seven HD, the first program broadcast was the drawn 2010 AFL Grand Final, on the same timeslot 7TWO relaunches format as a 'Best-of-British'-focused multichannel targeting people over 55.
  • 26 September – The Nine Network launches its new HD digital multichannel GEM after failing to soft-launch two days earlier because of technical issues. Their on-air presentation and package are used until the on air theme relaunch in late 2015.
  • 28 September – 17-year-old Amanda Ware wins the sixth cycle of Australia's Next Top Model, beating 19-year-old after Martinovich was initially announced the wrong winner by host and supermodel Sarah Murdoch.
  • 8 OctoberHi-5 celebrates its 500th episode.
  • 28 October – Seven announces they will have a carriage output deal with Sony Pictures for channels 7TWO & 7mate, replacing Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's carriage contract.
  • 15 November – 12-year-old Queenslander, Isabella wins the first season of Junior MasterChef Australia
  • 22 NovemberAltiyan Childs wins the second series of The X Factor.
  • 30 November – Michael Venus resigns as news director of Nine News Melbourne.[2]

Celebrity Deaths[]

Name Age Date of death Occupation
Maughan, Monica Monica Maughan[3][4] 76 8 January Actress (The Box, Prisoner, The Damnation of Harvey McHugh)
Grant, Dave [5] 50 24 January Stand-up comedian
Bayonas, Lynn Lynn Bayonas[6] 66 25 January Producer and writer
McCallum, John John McCallum[7] 91 3 February (death recorded) Actor and producer
Xenides, Adriana Adriana Xenides[8] 54 7 June Actress and host
Meagher, Michael Michael Meagher[9] 55 8 August Journalist
Walters, Eric Eric Walters[10] 73 19 August News presenter
Longley, Victoria Victoria Longley[11] 49 29 August Actress
Douglas, Malcolm Malcolm Douglas[12] 69 23 September Presenter and Documentary Maker
Hetherington, Norman Norman Hetherington[13] 89 6 December Cartoonist, Presenter and Puppeteer
Mercurio, Gus Gus Mercurio[14] 82 7 December Actor and Boxer
James, Dibble James Dibble[15] 87 14 December Newsreader and Presenter

Channels[]

New channels[]

  • 2010 – STVDIO[16][17]
  • 1 May 2010 – MTV Classic (replaced VH1)
  • 10 June 2010 – Ten West (Regional Western Australia)
  • 22 July 2010 – ABC News 24 (replaced ABC HD)[18]
  • 25 September 2010 – 7mate (replaces Seven HD)[19]
  • 26 September 2010 – GEM (replaces Nine HD)[20]
  • 1 November 2010 – Speed (HD)
  • 1 November 2010 – MTV Hits
  • 1 November 2010 – MTVN Live (HD)
  • 1 November 2010 – BBC Knowledge HD
  • 1 November 2010 – National Geographic Wild (HD)
  • 1 November 2010 – Foxtel 3D

Shutdown channels[]

  • 1 May 2010 – VH1 (replaced by MTV Classic)
  • 2010 – Ovation (replaced by STVDIO)[16][17]
  • 22 July 2010 – ABC HD (replaced by ABC News 24)
  • 25 September 2010 – Seven HD (replaced by 7mate)
  • 26 September 2010 – Nine HD (replaced by GEM)
  • 15 December 2010 – One SD

Ratings[]

Premieres[]

Domestic series[]

International series[]

Specialty programmes[]

Domestic[]

International[]

Programming changes[]

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 Previous network Date
Australia's Greatest Athlete[21][22] Seven Network Nine Network 6 February
[23] 7Two HOW TO Channel 6 February
Blinky Bill's Around the World Adventures ABC2 Seven Network 23 February
Eclipse Music TV Nine Network Seven Network 8 April
Hot Property[24] Nine Network Seven Network 28 July
Top Gear Australia[25] Nine Network SBS One 19 October
The Adventures of Blinky Bill ABC2 ABC1 15 November
Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Excursion ABC2 ABC1 11 December

International[]

Program New network(s) Previous network(s) Date
ER United States ER[26] Go! Nine Network 7 January
United Kingdom That Mitchell and Webb Look[27] UKTV ABC1[28] 7 January
Don't Tell the Bride United Kingdom Don't Tell the Bride LifeStyle You The LifeStyle Channel 8 January
Jonathon Ross Show, TheUnited Kingdom The Jonathan Ross Show[29][30] UKTV Seven Network[31] 10 January
King of the Hill United States King of the Hill[32] 7Two Seven Network 24 January
United Kingdom Gok's Fashion Fix[33] LifeStyle You The LifeStyle Channel 28 January
New Zealand Shortland Street ABC1 SBS One 28 January
United States Flavor of Love MTV VH1 6 February
Top Gear United Kingdom Top Gear[25] Nine Network SBS One 16 February
Mercy United States Mercy[34] 7Two Seven Network 17 February
Sopranos, The United States The Sopranos[35] 7Two Nine Network 24 January
Sopranos, The United States The Sopranos[35] 7mate 7Two 27 September
Gavin & Stacey United Kingdom Gavin & Stacey [note 1][36][37] ABC2 Seven Network 25 February
United Kingdom The Legends of Treasure Island 7Two ABC1 21 March
United Kingdom Woof! 7Two Nine Network
ABC1
4 April
Zero Hour Canada Zero Hour Network Ten Seven Network 1 May
United States Celebrity Fit Club LifeStyle You[38] VH1 18 August
United States Friends GEM Nine Network 26 September
Life Begins Canada Mighty Ships 7mate Seven Network 2 October
United States Two and a Half Men FOX8 Arena October
United States The Nanny GEM GO! 23 October
United States Murder, She Wrote GEM Go! 8 November
Family, The United Kingdom The Family[39] SBS One Network Ten Still to debut
Life Begins United Kingdom Life Begins[39] SBS One Seven Network Still to debut

Free-to-air premieres[]

This is a list of programs which made their premiere on Australian free-to-air television that had previously premiered on Australian subscription television. Programs may still air on the original subscription television network.

International[]

Program Free-to-air network Subscription network Date
Colbert Report, TheUnited States The Colbert Report[40][41][42] ABC2 The Comedy Channel 5 January
Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King United States Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King[43] GO! Movie Extra 6 January
Seven Ages of Rock United Kingdom Seven Ages of Rock[36][44] ABC1 BBC Knowledge 7 January
Children of Earth United Kingdom Children of Earth[36] ABC2 UK.TV and BBC HD 8 January
I Dreamed a Dream: The Susan Boyle Story United Kingdom I Dreamed a Dream: The Susan Boyle Story[45] Nine Network UK.TV 17 January
Breaking Bad United States Breaking Bad[40][46] ABC2 showcase 22 January
Why Ancient Egypt FellUnited States [47] ABC1 Discovery Channel 26 January
Durham County Canada Durham County[48] ABC2 showcase[49] 2 February
James May's Big Ideas United Kingdom James May's Big Ideas[39][50][51] SBS One BBC Knowledge 5 February
United States I'm From Rolling Stone[52] ABC2 MTV[53] 15 February
United States [54] ABC1 National Geographic Channel 25 February and 4 March
Sanctuary Canada Sanctuary[40][55] ABC2 Sci-Fi Channel 1 March
Saving Grace United States Saving Grace[56] Network Ten showcase 2 March
Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens United States [57][58] ABC2 Movie Extra 2 May
Pokémon DP: Galactic Battles Japan Pokémon DP: Galactic Battles Network Ten Cartoon Network 16 December
Benidorm United Kingdom Benidorm[59][60] 7Two UK.TV Still to debut
Hung United States Hung[61][62] 7Two showcase Still to debut
City, The United States The City[63] Go! MTV Still to debut

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
Who Do You Think You Are?[64] BBC Knowledge SBS One 20 January

International[]

Program Subscription network Free-to-air network Date
Around the World in 80 Gardens United Kingdom Around the World in 80 Gardens[65] BBC Knowledge ABC1 5 January
Top Dogs: Adventures In War, Sea and Ice United Kingdom BBC Knowledge SBS One 6 January
Casper's Scare School France Casper's Scare School Cartoon Network ABC1 25 January
United Kingdom Moving Wallpaper[66] UKTV ABC2[67] 29 January
Echo Beach United Kingdom Echo Beach[66] UKTV ABC2[67] 29 January
Ashes to Ashes United Kingdom Ashes to Ashes[29][68] UKTV ABC1[69] 10 February
United Kingdom World's Strictest Parents[70] The LifeStyle Channel Seven Network 16 February
United Kingdom Mistresses UK.TV Seven Network 25 February
United States In Plain Sight[71] 13th Street Network Ten 12 March
Stanley Kubrick's Boxes United Kingdom Stanley Kubrick's Boxes[72] Bio. ABC2 16 March
Big Love United States Big Love[73] showcase SBS One 25 March
Eli Stone United States Eli Stone[74] Arena Seven Network 5 May
Life United States Life[75] 13th Street Network Ten 7 May
United Kingdom George Gently[76] UKTV ABC1 16 May
Dirty Sexy Money United States Dirty Sexy Money[77] Universal Channel Seven Network 6 July
Keeping Up With The Kardashians United States Keeping Up with the Kardashians[78] E! Seven Network 10 August
Lilies United Kingdom Lilies[65] BBC Knowledge ABC1 Still to debut

Ending this year[]

Program Date Channel Debut
9am with David & Kim 9am with David & Kim[79][80] 29 January Network Ten 30 January 2006
Maggie With... [81] January Bio. 2001
Wilfred Wilfred[82] 26 March SBS One 19 March 2007
Shak, The The Shak[83] 20 April 2010 Nine Network 27 March 2006

Returning this year[]

Program Network Debut date Return date
Hey Hey It's Saturday Nine Network 9 October 1971 14 April

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Gavin & Stacey was premiered by Seven in early 2009, From Series 2 onward UKTV had first-run rights, with ABC2 having rerun rights from 2010

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