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The year 1999 in Australian television involved many events. ==Events== *1 February – QSTV becomes an affiliate of the Seven Network, becoming known as Seven Central. *March – WIN Television WA commences broadcasting to regional & remote Western Australia, ending the long-time monopoly held by Golden West Network. *April – ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' begins on Channel Nine and Adriana Xenides retires from Seven's ''Wheel of Fortune'' after 18 years as co-host. *28 May – Final episode of the Australian National morning program ''11AM'' airs on Seven Network. The show was axed after 24 years. *28 June – Australian drama series ''SeaChange'' returns to the ABC for a second season. *1 July – Australian children's longest running series ''Mr. Squiggle'' celebrates its 40th year. *9 July – Australian children's longest running series ''Mr. Squiggle'' airs its final episode on the ABC. *20 September – British children's animated series ''Bob the Builder'' debuts on ABC. *The Seven Network becomes the first Australian television network to introduce a watermark on its programs, Prior to 2008, the watermark was not allowed to be broadcast on news or current affairs programs. *20 November – The final episode of ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' airs on Channel Nine before its revival goes to air. *13 December - Australian children's educational TV series ''Lift Off'' airs on ABC for the very last time at 10:00am. *31 December - ABC is the host Australian broadcaster of the international TV event 2000 Today, a 26-hour live telecast of new year celebrations around the world, commencing at 8.30pm (AEDST) on 31 December. 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「1999 in Australian television」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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