Classic TV Listings

Did MTN9 used to broadcast into Hay SA?

no it was a relay to Channel 5A in Hay

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Today’s TV: 9 May 2008, Perth


Source: The West Australian.

Very interesting why Channel Seven didn’t show the AFL on Friday. I noticed that I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of here was a Channel 10 show back in 2008.

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there was no AFL that weekend except for a hall of fame tribute match on 10 May

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RVN showed different programming to AMV on Sundays when the latter had World of Sport (from HSV7 Melbourne) and the Sydney Swans home games live from the SCG.

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Hay is in NSW.

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It was the UK version. Jason Donovan was one of the contestants that year (which probably explains why Ten showed it)

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Today’s TV: 9.5.1964, Perth

Source: TV Week

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Today’s TV: 10.5.1965, Adelaide

Source: TV-Radio Guide

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Today’s TV: 10 May 2005, Perth

Source: The West Australian.

In Perth, Nine showed THe Price is Right, however in WIN, they didn’t show The Price is Right. I don’t know why Regional WA Viewers miss out on The Price is Right.

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Looks like that was the 2005 Federal Budget night, Used to hate Budget night as the ABC would end its kids programming at 5:30 rather than 6:00

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Pretty obvious that there’s no room in the schedule when they were taking Ten’s News.

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Election day 24 November 2007 Hobart

Source: Sunday Tasmanian Tv Guide

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Only WIN and ABC showed election coverage, with 7, 10 and SBS showing alternative programs.

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SBS had coverage at 9:30.

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What a time. I really wish I could go back and live through some of these times again (or for the first time) honestly. Life was simpler (I assume).

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Seven had coverage in metro areas “Your Call 07”. - looks like SC didn’t take it. The movie on 10 outrated Nine’s coverage in metro areas.

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“South Melbourne v Essendon” seems to be an error as the Swans had already relocated to Sydney.

They didn’t fully relocate and change their name until the following year. During the 1982 season, they started to use “The Swans”, but were essentially a Melbourne club playing home games in Sydney. Their then board also hoped to return the club to Victoria and play home matches at VFL Park.

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Today’s TV: 11 May 2005, Perth


Source: The West Australian

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