Today’s TV: 18.9.1961, Melbourne
Source: TV Week
Canned Fruits Corner, showing how to make canned pears with rice cream. I should buy some canned pears and canned rice cream and try that.
Today’s TV: 19.9.1974, Sydney:
Source: TV Week
Perfect Match would return in 1991 under the name Blind Date.
With the upcoming AFL Grand Final, a look at coverage in “enemy territory” (NSW and Canberra, in this case) from Saturday 24 September 1977, from TV Times-Coastal edition
ABC
1.00 The Big Ball Game
2.00 Sportsview (1977 World Rowing Championships/Rugby Grand Final Preview and Game/Turf Racing Daily Double/Australian Rules Preview/Race & Football Roundup/Canoeing)
5.35 Pot Black (snooker from the BBC)
6.00 Countdown
6.55 Weather
7.00 News
7.15 Sports Review
7.30 Quest 77
8.25 Four Corners
9.20 News/Weather
9.30 (Canberra/Wagga/Griffith) VFL Grand Final
(rest of NSW) Movie “Cheaper by the Dozen” (G)
10.55 (rest of NSW) VFL Grand Final (last half; I presume by the earlier start time, the whole game aired in Canberra, Wagga and Griffith?)
ATN7 Sydney
7.00 Funshine
9.00 MNOS
10.00 Sound Unlimited
noon Cher
1.00 Movie "Abbott and Costello in Society (G/bw)
2.30 VFL Grand Final
5.30 It’s Academic
6.00 News/Weather
6.30 Gorilla (G)
7.30 Movie “Prisoner of Zenda” (G)
9.29 America’s Cup Report
9.30 Movie “The Legend of Lizzie Borden” (AO)
11.30 Movie “Commandos Strike at Dawn” (A/bw)
TCN9 Sydney
6.00 Thunderbirds
7.00 Cartoons
7.30 Huckleberry Hound
8.00 Hey! Hey! It’s Saturday
11.00 TV Form Guide
noon Wrestling
1.00 Movie “Sail a Crooked Ship” (G)
2.30 Movie “Branded” (G)
4.00 Curiosity Show
5.00 Voyage to the the Bottom of the Sea
6.00 News
6.30 Leyland Brothers Trekabout (G)
7.30 Barnaby Jones (A)
8.30 Movie “Carry On Again, Doctor” (A)
10.15 Big Valley
11.15 Spyforce
12.30 Movie “The Severed Arm” (AO)
2.00 Movie “Disciple of Death” (AO)
3.15 Movie “in the Year of Our Lord” (A)
5.00 Gideon’s Way (bw)
TEN10 Sydney
Movie Marathon airs in early morning
7.35 Mothers-in-Law
8.00 Home Affair
9.00 Right On
11.00 Love on a Rooftop
11.30 Animal World (G)
noon Movie “Anything Goes” (G)
2.00 Laredo
3.00 Run, Joe, Run
3.30 Primus
4.00 Junior Jury
4.30 What in the World
5.00 Young Talent Time
6.00 News
6.30 Wonder Woman (G)
7.30 Movie “Charro” (A)
9.25 Movie “Assault on a Queen” (G)
11.15 Movie “The Fallen Sparrow” (A)
NBN3 Newcastle
7.55 You Say the Word
8.50 Here’s Humphrey
9.40 Racing Selections
10.00 Sound Unlimited
noon Star Soccer
12.55 Wrestling
1.50 Documentary
2.05 Movie “Land of the Pharoahs” (G)
3.50 This Week Has Seven Days
5.35 Thrillseekers
6.00 News/Weather/Sport
6.30 Wonder Woman (G)
7.30 David Frost & the Unions: Can Australia Survive?
8.30 Shannon’s Mob
9.25 BHP Report
9.30 Tonight on the Town
10.30 Movie “Master Stroke” (A)
12.05 Movie “High Season for Spies” (A)
WIN4 Wollongong
8.00 Fun Club
10.00 Sound Unlimited
noon Sonny & Cher
12.55 Joe the Gadget Man
1.00 Daniel Boone
2.00 Movie “Beneath the 12 Mile Reef” (G)
3.50 Cisco Kid
4.10 Lost Islands
4.35 Rovers
5.05 Young Talent Time
6.00 News/Sports/Weather
6.30 Laverne & Shirley (G)
7.00 Rhoda (G)
7.30 Mary Tyler Moore (G)
8.00 Barney Miller (A)
8.30 Movie “The Sins of Rachel Cade” (A)
10.38 America’s Cup Report
10.40 Movie “The Impersonation Murder Case” (A)
CTC7 Canberra
10.00 Sound Unlimited
noon Grandstand (Racing Roundup/World Masters Snooker)
2.15 VFL Grand Final
5.00 Community Billboard
5.05 Waltons (G)
6.00 News
6.30 Good Times (G)
7.00 Laverne & Shirley (G)
7.30 Bionic Woman (A)
8.30 Kojak (AO)
9.30 Police 7
9.35 Movie “The Chase” (AO)
11.50 Meet Your Local Member
11.55 Star Trek
CBN8 Orange/CWN6 Dubbo
5.00 Oral Roberts
5.30 Wrestling
6.00 News/Weather
6.30 Market Report
6.35 Reg Lindsay’s Country Homestead
7.30 The Practice (G)
8.00 Don’t Drink the Water (G)
8.30 Weather
8.35 Paul Hogan
9.30 Movie “The Wild Party” (AO)
11.00 Freedom from Hunger
MTN9 Griffith
2.28 VFL Grand Final
5.00 Wrestling
5.50 Making Man
6.00 News/Weather
6.30 Cartoon
6.35 as CBN/CWN
NEN9 Tamworth/ECN8 Taree
1.00 Four Winds to Adventure
1.20 Movie “The Lion and the Horse” (G)
2.45 Living Tomorrow
3.00 Wall of Mouths (G)
3.50 Flintstones
4.15 Lost Islands
4.40 Black Beauty
5.05 Batfink
5.30 Ugliest Girl in Town
5.55 Wotsa-Name Show
6.00 News/Weather
6.30 Donny & Marie (G)
7.30 On the Buses (G)
7.55 Countryside Affair
8.00 Royal Command Variety Performance (G)
9.50 Movie “The Mohicans” (A)
NRN11 Coffs Harbour/RTN8 Lismore
4.00 Variety Italian Style (other airtimes in NSW/Canberra…Sunday 8.55am on NBN, Sunday 11am on WIN, Sunday noon on TEN10)
5.00 Almost Anything Goes
6.00 News
6.30 Bugs Bunny & Friends
6.35 Donny & Marie (G)
7.30 Happy Days (A)
7.55 Laverne & Shirley (A)
8.20 Hawaii Five-O (A)
9.15 Movie “The Night of the Generals” (AO)
Source: Listener In-TV
YouTube: Gezza1967
No idea what that match could be. I’ll see if I can do a bit more digging. Probably put up as a spoiler to the VFA on Channel O. Speaking of which, Port Melbourne are in another Grand Final tomorrow.
Today’s TV: 28.9.1974, Brisbane/South East Queensland (DDQ/SDQ and WBQ) and Northern Rivers/Gold Coast (RTN):
Source: TV Week
The 1974 VFL Grand Final is on BTQ7 in Brisbane, live from Melbourne. But no coverage on the regional channels except for ABC in Queensland screening a replay late on Sunday night. (ABC NSW had its replay late on Saturday night)
Victorian viewers were still denied being able to see the Grand Final live on TV. The VFL reportedly had a $50,000 price tag for live coverage of the Grand Final, to be split between ABC and HSV7. ABC only committed up to $12,500 and HSV7 would not go above $25,000.
The Victorian government were asked to make up the difference but they refused.
The ABC had paid $10,000 for the NSW Rugby League grand final the previous week.
Source: https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=KtFaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=MpIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6362%2C5860827
It would be 3 more years until Melbourne got the GF live, Seven reportedly paid $100000 for the game, then did the same for the replay the next week.
Why was the Grand Final never shown live until 77? and why the change? NSWRL always had the GF live if i’m right.
Protecting the gate. Was also much easier to get tickets and would often not officially sell out. Channel 7 would often buy the last remaining tickets in order to broadcast live.
Today’s TV: 6.10.1975, Melbourne.
Source: Listener In-TV
Seven still using their pre-color logo in their news promo.
Today’s TV: 22.10.1980, Melbourne.
Source: TV Week.
Eight-year-old me would have had to make a choice between CHiPs and Paul Hogan. I probably chose Paul Hogan
Same reason why Channel 9 would only show the first 2 hours of ODIs in the host city and wouldn’t start broadcasting a day’s play of a test until the last session.
They of course made an exception if the matches were a sell out
Another one for today: 22.10.2004, Melbourne:
Source: TV Week
It’s a Friday and outside of football season so there’s not much to choose from. Movies at 8.30pm on all 3 commercials, cooking with Elizabeth Chong on SBS, and Strictly Dancing on ABC, followed later by The Glass House.
Nine seems to be battling Seven’s Wheel Of Fortune and Deal Or No Deal with one-hour editions of The Price Is Right.
The Melbourne Indoor Tennis Championships from the Frankston indoor centre. That was a thing on TV!
That magical period (especially for certain users of Mediaspy) where Ten was playing 2 Simpsons repeats a day during the week! Also can’t remember Ten doing midday movies for long, must have been just after they canned Jerry Springer / Drama reruns and before they acquired Dr Phil.
I think it’s the same tournament that became the Sydney Indoor, one of the Grand Prix events on the ATP Calendar.
Glorious times.
The midday movies lasted until early 2005 when Springer was brought back.