The Age changed to columned TV listings in 1980, after Channel 0 became Channel 10, and moved it to Page 2 at the same time.
Although, the Green Guide (and its predecessor) had always had columned TV listings.
The Age changed to columned TV listings in 1980, after Channel 0 became Channel 10, and moved it to Page 2 at the same time.
Although, the Green Guide (and its predecessor) had always had columned TV listings.
The late Brian Henderson anchored National Nine News in Sydney while the Melbourne edition was read by the late Brian Naylor.
looks like a typo by TV Week
Looks like it as it looked very different in nz
Today’s TV: Thursday 16th March 2006, Perth
During the Melbourne 2006 Games, Channel Nine Perth showed two Nine News bulletins (one at 3pm and one at 6pm). I think the 3pm bulletin was for the east coast edition (IIRC), while the 6pm bulletin was for the Perth edition. A Current Affair was shown at an earlier time at 3:30pm in WA. In WIN areas, they showed Neighbours at 3pm (which was unusual). What was interesting was that Today Show wasn’t shown into WIN Areas, but only for Channel Nine Perth.
Nine had a big commentary lineup for the Melbourne 2006 Games – Gary Lyon and James Brayshaw (morning), Mark Nicholas (afternoon), Ken Sutcliffe (evening). I wondered who called the events at the Melbourne Games?
It was a live airing of GTVs 6pm bulletin from Melbourne.
Today’s TV: Wednesday 16th March 2011, Perth
CHannel Nine showed partial amounts of the Cricket World Cup between AUstralia and India during late night, which was very strange. I don’t know why Channel Nine decided to air a small amount of the Cricket match on TV.
6pm with George Negus was replayed during the late night.
I’m pretty sure it was in that 12pm or 12:30pm timeslot from 2000-2005. It was one of few programs that was removed from the schedule during school holidays.
IIRC they originally weren’t going to air that Australia v Canada game at all even though it was on the anti-siphoning list.
Susie was airing as early as 1962!
Zipadeedoodah with Ann Sanders?
That Channel 7 lineup i would watch till 1am…
Today’s TV: Saturday 20 March 1982 (40 years ago today), Canberra/Southern NSW
from the Canberra Times via Trove
A painful reminder of how Seven treated first run airings of Scrubs and Arrested Development back in the day