1985 in Australian television

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List of years in Australian television

Events

Television

  • 11 February – Ray Martin takes over Mike Walsh's old daytime slot, replacing The Mike Walsh Show with Midday with Ray Martin. The Mike Walsh Show continues and moves to 10:30pm weekdays as a late night talk show until Walsh departs the network in November.
  • 18 February – Network 0/28 becomes known as SBS.
  • 4 March – The ABC launches a one hour news and current affairs program called The National as a replacement for the traditional 7:00pm state-based news bulletins as well as its former current affairs program Nationwide. The new format, costing the national broadcaster a budgeted $25 million, turned out to be an expensive failure and lasted less than twelve months.
  • 18 March – Neighbours premieres on the Seven Network. Six months later Neighbours is axed by HSV-7, but Network Ten bought the rights and picks up the soap and it becomes a massive hit for them.
  • 25 March – Neighbours debuts in Brisbane.
  • 8 June – Hey Hey It's Saturday moves to 6:30pm Saturdays. Then Hey Hey It's Saturday Night rebrands back to its original title.
  • 30 June – SBS expands to Brisbane, Adelaide, Newcastle, Wollongong and the Gold Coast.
  • 13–14 July – ABC televises the worldwide Live Aid event, featuring concerts held around the world.
  • Seven Network screens a late night sketchy comedy series called The Eleventh Hour featuring a number of performers who later appear in The Comedy Company and Fast Forward.

Debuts

New international programming

Television shows

1950s

1960s

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1970s

1980s

Ending this year

Date Show Channel Debut
November New Faces Nine Network 1963
November (Late Night) The Mike Walsh Show Nine Network 1973
November The Ernie Sigley Show Nine Network 1968

Returning this year

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TV movies

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References