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The following are currently, formerly, and forthcoming programs that are broadcast by the Australian Nine Network, GO!, GEM and their regional affiliates, including WIN Television, NBN Television and Imparja. Please note some affiliate stations have alternate schedules and may air programs at different times.

Original programming

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Overall

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Table of original programs
Title Start date End date Notes
The Price Is Right 1958 Local version of The Price Is Right; aired only in Melbourne (GTV); succeeded by The Price Is Right (1993–98, 2003–05).
Emergency 16 February 1959[1] 1 June 1959[2]
Division 4 1969 1975
The Link 1970
The Graham Kennedy Show 19 September 1972 17 April 1975
Cop Shop 1977 1984
Family Feud 1977 1984 Local version of Family Feud; succeeded by Bert's Family Feud (2006–07).
A Good Thing Going 1978 Telemovie
Sale of the Century 1980 2001 Local version of Sale of the Century; succeeded by Temptation (2005–09).
A Christmas Carol 1982 Telemovie
Oliver Twist 1982 Telemovie
The Flying Doctors 1986 1991
All the Way 1988
Chances 1991 1992
Cluedo 1992 1993 Local version of Cluedo.
The Feds 1993 1996 Series of telemovies
Law of the Land 1993 1999
The Man from Snowy River 1993 1996
The Price Is Right 1993–98, 2003–05 Local version of The Price Is Right; preceded by The Price Is Right (1958).
Halifax f.p. 1994 2002
Water Rats 12 February 1996 7 August 2001
Pacific Drive 1996 1997
Twisted Tales 1996 Succeeded by Two Twisted (2006).
Burgo's Catch Phrase 1997 2003 Local version of Catchphrase; originally titled Catch Phrase until 1999.
Good Guys Bad Guys 1997 1998
Murder Call 1997 2000
Stingers 29 September 1998 14 December 2004
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 1999 2007 Local version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?; succeeded by Hot Seat (2009–present).
2010 (Whizz Kids specials)
Surprise Surprise 2000 2001 Succeeded by Surprise Surprise Gotcha (2007).
McLeod's Daughters 8 August 2001 31 January 2009
Flat Chat 2001
Australian Survivor 13 February 2002 15 May 2002 Moved to Seven Network (2006); Network Ten (2016–present)
Young Lions 17 July 2002 18 December 2002
Shafted 2002 Local version of Shafted.
Comedy Inc. 19 February 2003 26 December 2007
The Block^ 1 June 2003 25 July 2004
22 September 2010 present
Merrick and Rosso Unplanned 3 September 2003 10 November 2004
Celebrity Overhaul 2004 2005
Celebrity Circus 1 May 2005 29 May 2005
The Alice 28 September 2005 Unknown
Little Oberon 2005 Telemovie
Skating on Thin Ice 2005
Temptation 2005 2009 Preceded by Sale of the Century.
Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice 11 July 2006 29 August 2006 Local version of Dancing on Ice.
Two Twisted 14 August 2006 Unknown Preceded by Twisted Tales (1996).
Bert's Family Feud 2006 2007 Preceded by Family Feud (1977–84).
Clever 2006 Axed after five episodes.
Magda's Funny Bits 2006
Overhaul 2006
Quizmania 2006 2007 Local version of Quizmania.
The Lost Tribes 6 May 2007 10 June 2007
The Nation 5 June 2007 29 August 2007
Sea Patrol 5 July 2007 12 July 2011
The Mint 31 July 2007 29 March 2008 Local version of The Mint.
Surprise Surprise Gotcha 18 September 2007 23 October 2007 Preceded by Surprise Surprise (2000–2001).
Commercial Breakdown 24 September 2007 21 April 2009 Local version of Commercial Breakdown.
Just for Laughs 24 September 2007 8 October 2007
The Farmer Wants a Wife 24 October 2007 26 September 2012 Local version of Farmer Wants a Wife.
1 February 2016 14 March 2016
1 vs. 100 2007 Local version of 1 vs. 100.
The Singing Bee 2007 2010 Local version of The Singing Bee; celebrity version aired from 2008 to 2010.
The Chopping Block 6 February 2008 2 December 2008
Monster House 12 February 2008 Unknown
Underbelly 13 February 2008 1 September 2013 Consists of Underbelly (2008), Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities (2009), Underbelly: The Golden Mile (2010), Underbelly Files telemovies (2011), Underbelly: Razor (2011), Underbelly: Badness (2012) and Underbelly: Squizzy (2013).
Power of 10 31 March 2008 7 April 2008 Local version of Power of 10; axed after two episodes.
My Kid's a Star 9 April 2008 31 May 2008 Local version of I Know My Kid's a Star.
Canal Road 16 April 2008 13 December 2008
Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune May 2008 27 June 2008 Local version of Wheel of Fortune; axed after five weeks.
Scorched 31 August 2008 Telemovie
The Strip 4 September 2008 27 November 2008
Hole in the Wall 2008 Local adaptation of "Brain Wall".
Wipeout Australia 3 February 2009 24 March 2009 Local version of Wipeout.
Aussie Ladette to Lady 16 February 2009 17 November 2009 Local version of Ladette to Lady.
Hot Seat^ 20 April 2009 present Spin-off from Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.
homeMADE 10 May 2009 7 July 2009
Australia's Perfect Couple 22 July 2009 26 August 2009
Rescue: Special Ops 2 August 2009 5 September 2011
The Apprentice Australia 28 September 2009 23 November 2009 Local version of The Apprentice.
The Secret Millionaire Australia 2009 2010 Local version of The Secret Millionaire.
Cops L.A.C. 2 September 2010 11 November 2010
The Boss Is Coming to Dinner 22 September 2010 29 September 2010 Local version of The Boss Is Coming to Dinner; axed after two episodes.
Wicked Love: The Maria Korp Story 2010 Telemovie
Ben Elton Live From Planet Earth 8 February 2011 22 February 2011[3]
The Million Dollar Drop 21 March 2011 28 April 2011 Local version of The Million Pound Drop Live; axed after six episodes.
Top Design Australia 13 July 2011 7 September 2011 Local version of Top Design.
Hamish & Andy's Gap Year 28 July 2011 5 August 2014 Consists of Hamish & Andy's Gap Year (2011), Hamish & Andy's Euro Gap Year (2012), Hamish & Andy's Gap Year Asia (2013) and Hamish and Andy's Gap Year South America (2014).
The Joy of Sets 20 September 2011 8 November 2011
The Celebrity Apprentice Australia 24 October 2011 18 November 2015 Spin-off from The Apprentice Australia (2009).
Blood Brothers 2011 Telemovie
Excess Baggage 30 January 2012 29 March 2012 Broadcast on Go! from episode seven onwards.
The Great Mint Swindle 11 March 2012 Telemovie
The Voice^ 15 April 2012 present Local version of The Voice.
Beaconsfield 22 April 2012 Telemovie
Tricky Business 14 May 2012 25 July 2012
Big Brother 13 August 2012 26 November 2014 Local version of Big Brother.
House Husbands 2 September 2012 17 April 2017
The Great Australian Bake Off 9 July 2013 27 August 2013 Local version of The Great British Bake Off; moved to LifeStyle Food (2015–present)
Australia's Got Talent 11 August 2013 10 November 2013 Previously aired on Seven Network (2006–2012)
1 February 2016 14 March 2016
Love Child 17 February 2014 4 July 2017
Fat Tony & Co. 23 February 2014 30 March 2014 Spin-off from Underbelly (2008)
When Love Comes to Town 20 May 2014 24 June 2014 Local version of Babes on the Bus.
The Voice Kids 22 June 2014 10 August 2014 Spin-off from The Voice (2012–present).
Reno Rumble 5 May 2015 26 April 2016
Married at First Sight^ 18 May 2015 present
The Hotplate 28 July 2015 2 September 2015
Here Come the Habibs 9 February 2016 24 July 2017
The NRL Rookie 31 May 2016 2 August 2016 Aired on 9Go!
The Briefcase 20 June 2016 9 August 2016
Doctor Doctor^ 14 September 2016 present
Travel Guides^ 14 February 2017 present
The Last Resort 9 May 2017 28 June 2017
True Story with Hamish & Andy^ 5 June 2017 present
Australian Ninja Warrior^ 9 July 2017 present
This Time Next Year^ 31 July 2017 present
Family Food Fight^ 30 October 2017 present
Date Night^ 13 February 2018 present
Love Island Australia^ 27 May 2018 present Aired on 9Go! in 2018
Buying Blind^ 5 June 2018 present
Bite Club^ 15 August 2018 present

News and current affairs

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News and current affairs programs
Title Years Notes
60 Minutes 1979–present Local version of 60 Minutes.
A Current Affair 1971–78, 1988–present
Business Sunday 1986–2006 Merged into sister program Sunday in 2006.
Financial Review Sunday 2013–present
Nightline 1992–2008, 2009–10 Produced by Nine News.
Nine News 1956–present Localised news bulletins for Sydney (TCN-9), Melbourne (GTV-9), Brisbane (QTQ9), Adelaide (NWS9), Perth (STW9), Gold Coast (QTQ-9) and Darwin (NTD-8). Formerly known as National Nine News until 2008.
Nine Early Morning News early 1990s–2003, 2005, ?–present Formerly known as Daybreak and National Nine Early News.
Nine Morning News Hour 1981–present Formerly known as National Nine Morning News (1981–2004), National Nine News: Morning Edition (2004-2008) and Nine News: AM Edition (2008-2009).
Nine Sunday Morning News 2008–09
Nine News Now 2013–present
Nine Afternoon News 2004–present Originally known as National Nine News: Afternoon Edition; replaced briefly in 2009 by This Afternoon.[4]
Nine News: First at Five 2011–present
Nine News at 7 2013 Broadcast on GEM.
Nine Late News 2009 Rebranded as Nightline.[5]
Sunday 1981–2008
This Afternoon 2009 Axed after 12 editions.[6]
Today 1982–present
Today on Saturday 1992–2002 Saturday edition of Today.
Weekend Today 2009–present Weekend edition of Today.


Variety

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Variety programs
Title Years Notes
20 to 1 2005–11
50 Years 50 Shows 2005, 2006 Television special
50 Years 50 Stars 2006 Television special
50 Years of Television News 2006 Television special
ABBAmania 2006 Television special
Adelaide Tonight 1959-73 Aired only in Adelaide (NWS)
ARIA Music Awards 2009, 2011 Awards coverage; broadcast on Go! in 2011.
Australia's Funniest Home Videos 1990–present
Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos 1992, 2008 Television special; spin-off from Australia's Funniest Home Videos (1990–present); originally axed during the program's original airing in 1992, a repackaged special aired in 2008.
Big Questions 2006 Axed after three episodes.
The Don Lane Show 1975–83
The Great Weight Debate 2006 Television special
Hey Hey It's Saturday 1971–99, 2010 Includes television specials The Best and Worst of Red Faces (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2006), Gonged But Not Forgotten: Australia's Best and Worst of Red Faces (1998–2000, 2007–2008) and Hey Hey It's Saturday: The Reunion (2009).
In Melbourne Tonight 1957–70; 1996–98 Aired only in Melbourne (GTV).
In Brisbane Tonight 1959-1960s Aired only in Brisbane (QTQ).
Kerri-Anne 2002–11 Originally known as Mornings with Kerri-Anne until 2010.
Micallef Tonight 2003
Mornings 2012–present
Midday 1985–98 Also known as Midday with Kerri-Anne (1996–1998).
MTV 1987–93
The Music Jungle 2007–09
Ralph TV 2007
So Fresh TV 2002–06
The Tonight Show 1957–70
TV's Best of the Best 2009 Television special.[7]
Warnie 2010–11


Lifestyle

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Factual and documentaries

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Children's

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Sports

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Events

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Sports broadcasts

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References

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  1. ^ Storey, Don; Keating, Chris (2013). "Emergency". classicaustraliantv.com. Classic Australian Television. Archived from the original on 21 August 2018. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  2. ^ Storey, Don; Keating, Chris (2013). "Emergency: episode details". classicaustraliantv.com. Classic Australian Television. Archived from the original on 21 August 2018. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  3. ^ Knox, David (23 February 2011). "Axed: Ben Elton Live from Planet Earth". TV Tonight. Archived from the original on 19 October 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  4. ^ Knox, David (30 June 2009). "Modest debut for Nine's new arvo". TV Tonight. Archived from the original on 3 November 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  5. ^ Knox, David. "The return of Nightline". TV Tonight. Archived from the original on 21 May 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  6. ^ Knox, David (15 July 2009). "Nine axes THIS afternoon". TV Tonight. Archived from the original on 9 October 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  7. ^ Knox, David (10 September 2009). "TV's Best of the Best or missed opportunity?". TV Tonight. Archived from the original on 15 October 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2014.