2014 in Australian television

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This is a synoptic list of events and premieres which occurred, in 2014 in Australian television, the 59th year of continuous operation of television in Australia.

List of years in Australian television

Events[]

  • 1 January – Foxtel launches two new subscription channels Syfy and TV Hits, which replace SF and TV1 respectively.[1][2]
  • 31 January – Chris Bath presents her final bulletin for Seven News after deciding to stand down and concentrate on full-time Sunday Night role. Mark Ferguson replaced her the following Monday (3 February).
  • 2 February – The Nine Network's GO! channel unveils a new logo, on-air package and demographic (women 20–40), with a revamped timetable with Kids WB, dropping reality TV catch-up programming which they now air on the Network's primary channel only.
  • 13 March – Foxtel launches Presto, an online streaming service allowing subscribers to access content available on Foxtel Movies separate from a full Foxtel subscription.[3]
  • 20 March – Showcase wins the Channel of the Year award at the .[4]
  • 10 April – Two new subscription channels—Disney XD and Foxtel Movies Disney—launch on the Foxtel platform.[3]
  • 6 July – Adam Dovile and Lisa Lamond win the second series of House Rules and New Zealand animated kids show premieres on Eleven with the voices of Josh Thomson (The Project) as Fridge, Laura Daniel (Jono and Ben) as Riley and Tammy Davis (Outrageous Fortune) as Tane.[5]
    *17 July - John Walton dies (aged 62), Actor of stage, television and film, best known as Dr. Craig Rothwell in The Young Doctors
    [6]
  • 20 July – The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reverts its flagship ABC1 television channel to its former ABC name.[7]
  • 21 July – Anja Nissen wins the third season of The Voice.[8]
  • 3 August – BBC Worldwide is set to launch a new premium drama and comedy subscription channel known as BBC First which will be available on the Foxtel platform.[9][10]
  • 13 August – Meyne Wyatt becomes the first indigenous Australian actor in Neighbours' 29-year history to have a leading role when he makes his debut in the soap as Nate Kinski.[11]
  • 18 August – The Nine Network secures film rights to revive Paramount Pictures along with DreamWorks, taking them from Network Ten after cost-cutting measures.
  • 17 September – Johann Wagner wins the first season of The Recruit and was drafted as a rookie to the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).[12]
  • 28 September – Australia Network is shut down to be replaced by a similar 24-hour television and online service known as Australia Plus Television.[13]
  • 1 October – The Antenna Awards are returning to Australian community TV stations.
  • 18 November – The Abbott Government reduces ABC's annual budget by A$50m, or roughly 5%.[14]
  • 21 November – Network Ten revives the Sony Pictures output deal. Erin Brockovich was the first film to air on TEN.
  • 25 November – AFL player David Rodan and his partner Melanie Hooper win the fourteenth season of Dancing with the Stars.
  • 26 November – Ryan Ginns wins the eleventh and final series of Big Brother.[15]
  • 1 December – Network Ten revives the Universal Pictures output deal. Bird on a Wire was the first film to air, but screened on ONE.
  • 1 December – The Seven Network wins the ratings year for the eighth consecutive time topping total people, primary channels, reality (My Kitchen Rules, House Rules & The X Factor), breakfast (Sunrise), weekend breakfast (Weekend Sunrise), morning television (The Morning Show), advertisement breaks, news updates, movies, Sport (AFL, Tennis & Melbourne Cup) and suitable only for people over 55, while Nine wins all three demos.
  • 7 December - The Seven Network broadcasts Supercars Championship for the final-ever time, before handing the television rights to Fox Sports and Network Ten.

Deaths[]

  • 14 February – James Condon (aged 90), actor, scriptwriter and voice artist who appeared in numerous radio and television series, the husband of Neighbours actress Anne Haddy[16][17]
  • 22 February – Charlotte Dawson (aged 47), television personality and hostess best known for her role as a judge on Australia's Next Top Model.[18]
  • 26 April – Joan Bruce, (aged 86), British-born Australian actress of stage and screen, best known for soap opera Certain Women and film Dot and the Kangaroo.[19]
  • 30 April – Ian Ross (aged 73), television newsreader best known for his roles on Today and Seven News in Sydney.[20]
  • 8 May – Harry Potter (aged 72), journalist with Network Ten from 1978 to 2010.[21]
  • 27 June – Ian Cook (aged 68), news director.[22]
  • 24 July – Pete Michell (aged 43), television presenter for Seven Adelaide.[23]
  • 1 August – Michael Johns (aged 35), singer and reality television participant, who competed in the seventh season of American Idol.[24]
  • 17 September – Elaine Lee (74) South African born Australian actress best known for soap opera Number 96.
  • 24 October – Mike Dorsey (aged 83), British born Australian actor Number 96 and The Young Doctors.[25]
  • 31 December - Coralie Condon (aged 99), Actress, writer, producer, composer and presenter based in Perth and known as "The First Lady of Western Australian Television"[26]

Premieres[]

Domestic series[]

List of domestic television series premieres
Program Original airdate Network Source
2 January LifeStyle Food [27]
Get Ace 19 January Eleven [28]
23 January LifeStyle You [29]
Coastwatch Oz 30 January Seven Network [30]
Hello Birdy 1 February ABC [31]
Haunting: Australia 3 February Syfy [32]
10 February ABC 4 Kids (ABC2) [33]
Young, Lazy and Driving Us Crazy 13 February Seven Network [34]
Love Child 17 February Nine Network [35]
Move It 17 February GO! [36]
Fat Tony & Co. 23 February Nine Network [37]
The Real Housewives of Melbourne 23 February Arena [38]
Inside Story 26 February Nine Network [39]
Janet King 27 February ABC [40]
Secrets & Lies 3 March Network Ten [41]
6 March Tenplay (online) [42]
Plonk 11 March Eleven [43]
The Face Australia 18 March Fox8 [44]
23 March NITV [45]
The Pits 6 April Network Ten [46]
6 April ABC3 [47]
The Gods of Wheat Street 12 April ABC [48]
16 April Crime & Investigation Network [49]
Worst Year of My Life, Again 26 April ABC3 [50]
Jonah from Tonga 2 May (online streaming)
7 May
ABC iview
ABC
[51]
The Flamin' Thongs 9 May ABC3 [52]
Unplanned America 12 May SBS 2 [53]
Bogan Hunters 13 May 7mate [54]
When Loves Comes to Town 20 May Nine Network [55]
Old School 23 May ABC [56]
ManSpace 26 May GO! [57]
What Really Happens in Bali 27 May Seven Network [58]
2 June Studio [59]
The Voice Kids 22 June Nine Network [60]
The Skinner Boys: Guardians of the Lost Secrets 6 July GO! [61]
Kinne 8 July 7mate [62]
15 July Fox Sports 1 [63]
The Recruit 16 July Fox8 [64]
Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures 20 July Eleven [65]
Village Vets Australia 24 July The LifeStyle Channel [66]
5 August Nat Geo Wild [67]
7 August ABC [68]
Back Seat Drivers 12 August ABC2 [69]
Bringing Sexy Back 12 August Seven Network [70]
Utopia 13 August ABC [71]
The War That Changed Us 19 August ABC [72]
Living with the Enemy 3 September SBS [73]
Blue Zoo 8 September ABC3 [74]
10 September ABC2 [75]
Keneally and Cameron 19 September Sky News Australia [76]
SellOut 22 September 7TWO [77]
Gold Coast Cops 29 September Network Ten [78]
The Thursday Night Sport Show 2 October One [79]
Party Tricks 6 October Network Ten [80]
Fashion Bloggers 15 October Style Network [81][82]
The Big Adventure 19 October Seven Network [83]
The Embassy 19 October Nine Network [84]
1 November Nat Geo Wild [85]
Black Comedy 5 November ABC [86]

International series[]

List of international television series premieres
Program Original airdate Network Country of origin Source
Bad Education 2 January ABC2 United Kingdom [87]
The Moaning of Life 2 January ABC United Kingdom [88]
Pokémon Black & White: Adventures in Unova 5 January Eleven Japan [citation needed]
Falcón 9 January SBS United Kingdom [89]
Beware the Batman 10 January GO! United States
True Detective 13 January Showcase United States [90]
Orphan Black 14 January SBS 2 Canada [91]
Agent Anna 15 January 7TWO New Zealand [92]
The Michael J. Fox Show 15 January Universal United States [93]
Gok's Summer Catwalk 16 January LifeStyle You United Kingdom [29]
Helix 16 January Fox8 United States [94]
Looking 20 January Showcase United States [29]
Robocar Poli 20 January GO! Korea
Pound Puppies (2010) 20 January Eleven United States
Nashville 22 January SoHo United States [95]
Vicious 27 January 7TWO United Kingdom [96]
Rabbids Invasion 28 January Nickelodeon United States
France
[97]
Tricked 2 February Seven Network United Kingdom [98]
Steven Universe 3 February Cartoon Network United States [99]
Rectify 6 February SBS United States [100]
Grojband 10 February ABC3 Canada
Klovn 17 February SBS Denmark [101][102]
Star-Crossed 18 February Fox8 United States [103]
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 18 February The Comedy Channel United States [104]
Cuckoo 19 February The Comedy Channel United Kingdom [105]
Sheriff Callie's Wild West 15 March Disney Junior United States
Canada
[106]
King of the Nerds 23 March Eleven United States [107]
Resurrection 25 March Seven Network United States [108]
The Tomorrow People 3 April Fox8 United States [109]
Bill's Kitchen: Notting Hill 7 April The LifeStyle Channel United Kingdom [110]
I Didn't Do It 7 April Disney Channel United States [111]
King & Maxwell 8 April SoHo United States [112]
Mom 9 April Nine Network United States [113]
10 April The LifeStyle Channel United Kingdom [114]
Mighty Med 11 April Disney XD United States [115]
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. 13 April Disney XD United States [115]
Intelligence 23 April Seven Network United States [116]
The Millers 27 April Network Ten United States [117]
Fargo 1 May SBS United States [118]
5 May Nat Geo People [119]
Katie Morag 5 May CBeebies United Kingdom [119]
Locomotion: Dan Snow's Railways 5 May History United Kingdom [119]
5 May Bio. United States [119]
The Thundermans 5 May Nickelodeon United States [119]
The Tom and Jerry Show 5 May Cartoon Network United States [119]
Uncle Grandpa 5 May Cartoon Network United States [119]
5 May LifeStyle Home United States [119]
6 May Animal Planet United States [119]
Building Wild 6 May National Geographic Channel United States [119]
6 May Nat Geo People United Kingdom [119]
A Season at the Juilliard School 7 May Studio United States [119]
House of Food 7 May MTV United States [119]
The Legacy 7 May Studio Denmark [119]
Nigel Slater's Dish of the Day 7 May LifeStyle Food United Kingdom [119]
Paul Hollywood's Bread 7 May LifeStyle Food United Kingdom [110]
7 May Discovery Channel United States [110]
Tickle 7 May Discovery Channel United States [110]
Valentine Warner's Wild Table 7 May Nat Geo People United Kingdom [119]
8 May A&E United States [119][120]
8 May BBC Knowledge United Kingdom [119]
8 May Discovery Turbo Max United Kingdom [119]
9 May History United Kingdom [119]
24: Live Another Day 12 May Network Ten United States [121]
Dads 18 May Eleven United States [122]
Enlisted 18 May Eleven United States [122]
The Night Shift 29 May Universal United States [123]
The Goldbergs 5 June Seven Network United States [124]
Wander Over Yonder 9 June Disney XD United States [125]
The Tunnel 15 June ABC United Kingdom
France
[126]
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of... 26 June Seven Network United Kingdom [127]
From Dusk till Dawn 1 July SBS 2 United States [128]
Extant 13 July Network Ten United States [129]
Rachel Allen's Cake Diary 13 July LifeStyle Food United Kingdom [130]
Rake 16 July Universal United States [131]
18 July SBS 2 United Kingdom [132]
Broad City 23 July The Comedy Channel United States [133]
Devious Maids 24 July Universal United States [134]
Duck Quacks Don't Echo 26 July SBS United Kingdom [135]
Brooklyn Nine-Nine 28 July SBS United States [136]
The Strain 30 July Fox8 United States [137]
31 July SBS United Kingdom [138]
The Amazing World of Gumball 3 August GO! United States
United Kingdom
Ireland
The Musketeers 3 August BBC First United Kingdom [139]
Every Witch Way 4 August Nickelodeon United States [140]
Witches of East End 4 August Eleven United States [141]
Breathless 5 August BBC First United Kingdom [139]
Reign 5 August Fox8 United States [142]
Crisis 5 August ONE United States [141]
6 August BBC First United Kingdom [139]
Peaky Blinders 7 August BBC First United Kingdom [139]
Snow, Sex and Suspicious Parents 7 August ABC2 United Kingdom [143]
Blandings 8 August BBC First United Kingdom [139]
Hunderby 8 August BBC First United Kingdom [139]
The Village 9 August BBC First United Kingdom [139]
James May's Cars of the People 11 August BBC Knowledge United Kingdom [144]
To Catch a Smuggler 12 August Nine Network United States [145]
Outlander 14 August SoHo United States [146]
Reggie Yates's Extreme South Africa 20 August ABC2 United Kingdom [147]
Shetland 20 August BBC First Scotland [139]
The British 22 August SBS United Kingdom [148]
Girl Meets World 25 August Disney Channel United States [149]
Prisoners' Wives 25 August BBC First United Kingdom [139]
Black Sails 26 August Showcase United States [150]
29 August SBS 2 United Kingdom [151]
31 August SBS United States [152]
The 100 4 September Fox8 United States [153]
Hidden Kingdoms 8 September Network Ten United Kingdom [154]
Friends with Better Lives 9 September Eleven United States [155]
A Young Doctor's Notebook 14 September BBC First United Kingdom [9]
Faking It 15 September MTV United States [156]
Packages from Planet X 15 September Disney XD United States
Canada
[157]
Wanda and the Alien 15 September Nick Jr. United Kingdom [157]
Gracepoint 3 October MTV United States [158]
Star Wars Rebels 3 October Disney XD United States [159]
NCIS: New Orleans 12 October Network Ten United States [160]
Avengers Assemble 12 October Disney XD United States [161]
Gotham 12 October Nine Network United States [160]
Wallykazam 13 October Nick Jr. United States [162]
Breadwinners 1 November Nickelodeon United States [163]
Penny Dreadful 6 November Showcase United States
United Kingdom
[164]
Henry Hugglemonster 20 November 7mate United States
United Kingdom
Ireland
The 7D 1 December Disney XD United States [165]
The Flash 3 December Fox8 United States [160]
The Librarians 9 December Universal Channel United States [166]
The Great British Sewing Bee 15 December The LifeStyle Channel United Kingdom [167]
Hardcore Pawn: Behind the Deal 15 December A&E United States [167]
Made in Chelsea: New York 15 December LifeStyle You United Kingdom [167]
Alaskan Women Looking For Love 16 December TLC United States [167]
16 December Discovery Turbo MAX United States [167]
Misfit Garage 16 December Discovery Turbo MAX United States [167]
Cordon 17 December Studio Belgium [167]
Epic Ink 17 December A&E United States [167]
To Catch a Killer 17 December CI Canada [167]
18 December LifeStyle You United States [167]
19 December CI United Kingdom [167]
20 December Discovery Channel United States [167]
21 December Discovery Science United States [167]
Ready for Love 27 December Seven Network United States [168]
Hey Duggee 2014 ABC2 United Kingdom [169][170]
Almost Human Scheduled for 2014
but did not air
Nine Network United States [171]
Dead Boss Scheduled for 2014
but did not air
BBC First United Kingdom [9]
How to Live with Your Parents Un­known Eleven United States [141]
Jimmy's Grow Your Own Christmas Dinner Un­known The LifeStyle Channel United Kingdom [110]
Marriage Boot Camp: Bridezillas Un­known Arena United States [169][170]
The Mysteries of Laura Scheduled for 2014
but did not air
Nine Network United States [160]
Ravenswood Scheduled for 2014
but did not air
Nine Network United States [172]
Stalker Scheduled for 2014
but did not air
Nine Network United States [160]
Troy Scheduled for 2014
but did not air
Nine Network United States [171]
Tyrant Scheduled for 2014
but did not air
Network Ten United States [141]

Telemovies and miniseries[]

List of domestic telemovie and miniseries premieres
Program Original airdate(s) Network Source
The Broken Shore 2 February ABC [173]
INXS: Never Tear Us Apart 9 and 16 February Seven Network [174]
Schapelle 9 February[a] Nine Network [175]
The Killing Field 4 May Seven Network [176]
Westbrook 28 August
4 September
CI [177]
Devil's Playground 9 September Showcase [178]
List of international telemovie and miniseries premieres
Program Original airdate(s) Network Country of origin Source
Bonnie & Clyde 21 and 28 June SoHo United States [179]
Sharknado 2: The Second One 31 July Syfy United States [180]
Burton & Taylor 3 August BBC First United Kingdom [139]
The Politician's Husband 4, 11 and 18 August BBC First United Kingdom [139]
The Ice Cream Girls 25 August BBC First United Kingdom [149]
Love Life 25 August BBC First United Kingdom [149]
Zapped 27 September Disney Channel United States [157]
Lucky Duck 15 November Disney Junior United States [181]
Over the Garden Wall 15 December Cartoon Network United States [167]

Documentaries[]

List of domestic television documentary premieres
Program Original airdate(s) Network Source
Life at 9 29 July
5 August
ABC [182]
How Australia Changed the World 21 December Discovery Channel [167]
88 2014 ABC [183]
2014 ABC [183]
2014 ABC [183]
2014 ABC [183]
2014 (Foxtel) [183]
Wizards of Oz 2014 ABC [183]
List of international television documentary premieres
Program Original airdate(s) Network Country of origin Source
Green Day's Broadway Idiot 5 May Max United States [119]
Downloaded 17 July SBS 2 United States [184]
Smash His Camera 13 August Bio. United States [185]
The Rugby Player 20 August ABC2 United States [186]
The Genius of Josiah Wedgwood 25 August History United Kingdom [149]
The Man Behind the Throne 25 August Studio Sweden [149]
Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life 29 August BBC First United Kingdom [139]
Dive WWII 15 December History United Kingdom [167]
Love For Sale with Rupert Everett 15 December Studio United Kingdom [167]
Cavedigger 16 December Studio United States [167]
The Children's Odyssey 16 December History Germany [167]
Eastwood Directs: The Untold Story 17 December Bio. United States [167]
Scotland: Rome's Final Frontier 17 December History United Kingdom [167]
Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid 19 December History Germany [167]

Specials[]

List of domestic television special premieres
Program Original airdate(s) Network(s) Source
A Night with Roger Federer 8 January Seven Network [187]
This Is My Australia 17 January Network Ten [188]
Tim Minchin: So Live 24 January The Comedy Channel [189]
3rd AACTA Awards 30 January Network Ten [190]
56th TV Week Logie Awards 27 April Nine Network [191]
E. J. Whitten Legends Game 1 July Nine Network [192]
Ian Thorpe: The Parkinson Interview 13 July Network Ten [193]
50 Years Young 3 August[c] Network Ten [194]
Farewell Simply Red 16 August Smooth [195]
Target: Style the Nation 30 September Seven Network
The 2014 Antenna Awards 1 October TVS Sydney
C31 Melbourne
31 Digital Brisbane
44 Adelaide
WTV Perth
E! Host Australia Search 2 October E!
2014 ARIA Awards 26 November Network Ten
Eleven
[196]
Apex Teenage Fashion Awards 21 December Aurora [167]
Pink: Live in Concert 31 December Nine Network
List of international television special premieres
Program Original airdate(s) Network(s) Country of origin Source
A Grammy Salute to The Beatles 23 February Arena
Fox8
Max
United States [197]
25 April ABC United Kingdom [198]
The Year in Pup Culture 5 May Animal Planet United States [119]
2014 MTV Video Music Awards 25 August MTV United States [199]
Tom Kerridge Cooks Christmas 17 December LifeStyle Food United Kingdom [167]
Lorraine Pascale: Fostering & Me 18 December LifeStyle You United Kingdom [167]
Barra MacNeils' Cape Breton Christmas 20 December Studio Canada [167]

Programming changes[]

Changes to network affiliation[]

Criteria for inclusion in the following list is that Australian premiere episodes will air in Australia for the first time on the new network. This includes when a program is moved from a free-to-air network's primary channel to a digital multi-channel, as well as when a program moves between subscription television channels – provided the preceding criteria is met. Ended television series which change networks for repeat broadcasts are not included in the list.

List of domestic television series which changed network affiliation
Program Date New network Previous network Source
Lotto Draws 1 January GO! (NSW only) Nine Network (NSW Only)
Oz Lotto Draws 1 January 7TWO Seven Network
Powerball Draws 1 January 7TWO Seven Network
Draws 1 January 7TWO (Queensland only) Seven Network (Queensland only)
Tattslotto Draws 1 January 7TWO (Victoria, South Australia & Tasmania only) Seven Network (Victoria, South Australia & Tasmania only)
ABC 4 Kids block programming 3 February ABC 4 Kids ABC
Hi-5 House 24 February Eleven Nine Network [141]
'ABC Education programming 21 July ABC3 ABC
Behind The News 22 July ABC3 ABC
List of international television programs which changed network affiliation
Program Date New network Previous network Country of origin Source
Days of Our Lives 1 April Arena Nine Network United States
Yu-Gi-Oh! 14 April GO! Network Ten Japan
The Americans 1 May SoHo FX United States [200]
Absolutely Fabulous 1 June GEM ABC
Agatha Christie's Poirot 1 July GEM ABC
Midsomer Murders 1 July GEM ABC
Horrid Henry 4 August Cartoon Network Boomerang United Kingdom
The Fall Un­known BBC First UKTV Northern Ireland [9]
The Tom and Jerry Show 1 September Boomerang Cartoon Network United States [201]
Fairly Odd Parents 2 September Eleven ABC United States
Heartbeat 8 September GEM 7TWO United Kingdom

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.

List of international television programs which first aired on subscription television
Program Date Free-to-air network Subscription network(s) Country of origin Ref
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 24 March ABC2 The Comedy Channel United States [202]
Arrow 3 May Nine Network Fox8 United States
New Tricks 2014 Nine Network
GEM
ABC
BBC First United Kingdom

Returning programs[]

List of returning domestic television series
Program Return date Network Original run Ref
Spicks and Specks 5 February ABC 2005–2011 [203]
So You Think You Can Dance Australia 9 February Network Ten 2008–2010 [204]
Family Feud 14 July Network Ten
ONE[205]
Eleven[205]
1977–2006 (intermittently) [206]
Antenna Awards 1 October C31 Melbourne 2004–2010

Endings[]

List of domestic television series endings
Program End date Network Start date Ref
Today Tonight[b] 31 January Seven Network 1995
Ten Eyewitness News Early 23 May Network Ten 2013
Wake Up 23 May Network Ten 2013
Ten Eyewitness News Update 23 May Network Ten 2013
Ten Eyewitness News Morning 23 May Network Ten 2013
Ten Eyewitness News Late 23 May Network Ten 2013
A Place to Call Home 13 July Seven Network 2013 [207]
The Contrarians 12 September Sky News Australia Unknown [208]
Big Brother 26 November Nine Network 2001 (Ten)
2012 (Nine)
At the Movies 9 December ABC 2004

See also[]

Notes[]

  • a Schapelle was originally scheduled to air on 10 February[209] before being rescheduled to premiere on 9 February instead due to the impending release of the real-life Schapelle Corby.[175]
  • b Today Tonight was axed in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane (East Coast edition), however local versions continued to air in Adelaide and Perth. After TT's demise, Sunday Night became the only current affairs programme on the Seven Network.
  • c 50 Years Young was originally scheduled to air on 8 August[210] before being rescheduled to premiere on 3 August instead.[194]

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