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==Events== *1 January - The Victorian television market is aggregated, with VIC TV (now WIN Television) becoming the Nine Network affiliate, Prime Television taking a Seven Network affiliation & Southern Cross Network (now Southern Cross Ten) taking the Network Ten affiliation. *3 January - The long running British science fiction series ''Doctor Who'' airs its finale broadcast on ABC with the fourth and final part of the seventh and final serial of Season 18 Logopolis. For the rest of 1992 there were no more broadcasts of ''Doctor Who'' until 8 March 1993 with the first serial of Season 19 Castrovalva. The show will finish airing on 3 March 1994. *6 January - ''Neighbours'' and ''Home and Away'' return for 1992 now both screening against each other in the 7:30pm timeslot. *20 January - Network Ten launches weeknight "First at Five" news on its five capital city stations. *20 January - Bert Newton returns to television as host of a new talk show on Network Ten ''The Morning Show''. *27 January - Australian evening current affairs program ''The 7.30 Report'' returns to ABC for the new year. *February - Ex-Europe Correspondent Ian Henderson takes over as newsreader for the 7.00pm ABC News in Victoria after Mary Delahunty left to replace John Jost for the Victoria Edition of ''The 7.30 Report''. *9 February - Three of Nine Network's current affairs lineup programmes ''60 Minutes'', ''Sunday'' and ''Business Sunday'' return for another year. *10 February - Australian comedy series ''Mother and Son'' returns for a new series on ABC. *10 February - Network Nine launches a new game show called ''Supermarket Sweep'' presented by Ian Turpie. *14 February - Australian gardening and lifestyle series ''Burke's Backyard'' returns for another year. This time host Don Burke is joined by presenters Dr. Harry Cooper, Peter Harris and Densey Clyne. *14 March - Australian documentary series ''Foreign Correspondent'' debuts on the ABC. *8 May - Australian children's educational TV series ''Lift Off'' debuts on ABC at 2:00pm every Friday. It later aired weekdays at 4:30pm in June and on Saturdays at 6:00pm in November. *18 May - Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' rebrands with new opening and closing titles and a brand new theme sung by Melbourne-based singer Greg Hind. *8 June - Australian teen game show ''Vidiot'' presented by Eden Gaha debuts on ABC. *18 July - Australian comedy series ''The Late Show'' starring The D-Generation starts airing on the ABC running for two seasons. *20 July - ABC debuts children's TV series ''Bananas in Pyjamas''. *4 September - Kerry Packer and Channel Nine pulls the plug on ''Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos'' midway through the show. *6 November - Final episode of the Australian children's game show ''Big Square Eye'' airs on the ABC. *26 November - Australian comedy sketch show ''Fast Forward'' airs its final episode on Seven Network. *21 December - Network Ten debuts a new weekday morning program for children called ''The Big Breakfast''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1992 in Australian television」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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