Classic TV Listings

Their contract technically still ran until the end of the year.

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Today’s TV: 29 Oct 2008, Perth
Source: THe West Australian


Didn’t notice that Nine had rights to Just Shoot Me!

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Picked up at the same time as Seinfeld was IIRC. They rarely aired either apart from late night filler, as per the example here.

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Yep, Though Seinfeld did end up getting better slots a year later after Go! launched but for whatever reason 9 just used it as late-night filler in 2008.

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Today TV: 30 October 2010, Perth
Source: The West Australian


End of the line for Seven’s Rugby Union coverage. Channel 7 broadcasted its last Rugby Union match - the Wallabies and the All Blacks in Hong Kong. Even though Hong Kong has a same time zone as Western Australia, Perth viewers had to suffer through an overnight telecast on a delayed basis.
Over on WIN, they broadcasted a Rugby League match between New Zealand and PNG during midnight, however Nine Perth decided not to broadcast the match during the night.

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I see an ad for Video Ezy. I remember going to that retailer.

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Today’s TV:

30.10.1982, Adelaide


30.10.1986, "Northern NSW"


Source: TV Week

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Did the Adelaide version of HHIS run for six hours?

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it would appear so from that listing. It looks like mostly just cartoons probably not a lot of hosting segments

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Today’s TV: 31 October 2006, Perth
Source: The West Australian

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Today’s TV: 31.10.2008, Melbourne

Source: TV Week

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Review with Myles Barlow was ahead of its time. They could do a season today and I think it would be a roaring success.

I had completely forgot about Download, the first of many half-baked shows which basically amount to “look at what we found on YouTube this week”

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Today’s TV: 1 November 2007, Perth
Source: The West Australian


I noticed that WIN didn’t screen the Mornings with Kerri-Anne straight after Today Show. INstead, they screened Pre-school programs, Hi-5, Susie and Ellen DeGeneres show. Even though Dr Phil moved from Nine to TEN earlier that year, WIN still televised this tabloid show.

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Today’s TV: 1.11.1980, Victoria

Source: TV Week

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They had dual affiliation, and Mornings did not air due to ongoing affiliation negotiations between WIN and Nine.

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Today’s TV: 1 November 2004, Perth
Source: The West Australian

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Today’s TV: 3.11.1958, Melbourne

Source: Listener In-TV

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Today’s TV: 3 November 2005, Perth
Source: The West Australian


Didn’t notice that TEN showed two Huey’s Cooking eps - one in morning and the other in the afternoon.

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Today’s TV: 6.11.1968, Melbourne

Source: TV Week

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I wonder why Seven couldn’t wait ten minutes for the Get Smart episode to end before airing the five minute report on the US Presidential Election.

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