2011 in Australian television

List of years in Australian television

This is a list of Australian television events and premieres which occurred in 2011. This year will be the 56th year of continuous operation of television in Australia.

Events

Celebrity Deaths

Channels

New channels
Renamed channels

Premieres

Domestic series

International series

Telemovies

Domestic telemovie premieres on Australian television in 2012
Telemovie Original airdate(s) Network Ref
Underbelly Files: Tell Them Lucifer was Here 7 February Nine Network [15]
Underbelly Files: Infiltration 14 February Nine Network [15]
Underbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away 21 February Nine Network [15]
Blood Brothers 8 May Nine Network [16]

Miniseries

Domestic
Program Channel Debut date Reference/s
Cloudstreet Showcase 22 May [17][18]
International
Program Channel Debut date Reference/s
United Kingdom Collision ABC1 7 January [19]
United Kingdom Murderland ABC1 28 January [20]
United States The Kennedys ABC1 22 May [21]

Documentaries

Domestic
Program Channel Debut date Reference/s
Living the End SBS One 25 January [22]
The Irish in Australia The History Channel 17 March [23]
The Secret History of Eurovision SBS One 6 and 13 May [24]
International
Program Channel Debut date Reference/s
United States Despicable Me TV Show Seven Network 19 February [25]
United Kingdom Madagascar Nine Network 4 May [26]
United Kingdom Polar Bear: Spy on the Ice Nine Network 9 and 16 June [27]
United Kingdom The Shadow of the Moon SBS One TBA [28]
United States Teenage Paparazzo ABC2 23 October [29]

Programming changes

Changes to network affiliation

This is a list of programs which made their premiere on an Australian television network that had previously premiered on another Australian television network. The networks involved in the switch of allegiances are predominantly both free-to-air networks or both subscription television networks. Programs that have their free-to-air/subscription television premiere, after previously premiering on the opposite platform (free-to air to subscription/subscription to free-to air) are not included. In some cases, programs may still air on the original television network. This occurs predominantly with programs shared between subscription television networks.

Domestic

Program New network Previous network Date
Neighbours Eleven Network Ten 11 January
Animation Fixation Eleven Network Ten 12 January
The Chaser's War on Everything 7mate ABC1 28 August

International

Program New network Previous network Date
United States Diagnosis: Murder Eleven Nine Network 11 January
United States JAG Eleven Network Ten 11 January
United States MacGyver Eleven Network Ten 11 January
United States Cheers Eleven Nine Network 11 January
United States Roseanne Eleven Seven Network 11 January
United States M*A*S*H Eleven Seven Network 11 January
United States Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Eleven Network Ten 11 January
United States Happy Days Eleven Nine Network 11 January
United States Mork and Mindy Eleven Nine Network 11 January
United States The Brady Bunch Eleven Nine Network 11 January
United States Family Ties Eleven Nine Network 11 January
United States Everybody Loves Raymond Eleven Network Ten 11 January
United States The Simpsons Eleven Network Ten 11 January
United States Futurama Eleven Network Ten 11 January
United States The Office Eleven Network Ten 11 January
United States Nurse Jackie Eleven Network Ten 11 January
United States Californication Eleven Network Ten 11 January
United States The Love Boat Eleven Nine Network 12 January
United States Touched by an Angel Eleven Nine Network 12 January
United States 7th Heaven Eleven Network Ten 12 January
United States The Cleveland Show Eleven Network Ten 12 January
United States King of the Hill Eleven 7TWO 12 January
United States Stargate Universe Eleven Network Ten 13 January
United States 90210 Eleven Network Ten 14 January
United States So You Think You Can Dance Eleven Network Ten 14 January
United States Get Smart Axed after 3 episodes Eleven GO! 15 January
United States Hogan's Heroes Axed after 2 episodes Eleven GO! 15 January
United States Smallville Eleven Network Ten 16 January
United States Angel Eleven Network Ten 16 January
United States Supernatural Eleven Network Ten 17 January
United States Dexter Eleven Network Ten 17 January
United States Star Trek: The Next Generation Eleven GO! 20 January
United States The Golden Girls GEM Seven Network 3 February
United States MegaStructures 7mate Ten HD (now defunct) 3 February
United States Malcolm in the Middle Eleven Network Ten 4 February
United States Sex and the City Eleven Network Ten 4 February
United States Frasier Eleven GO! 5 February
United States The Nanny GO! (second run) GEM 28 March
United States Spin City GO! Nine Network 2 May
United States 24 One Seven Network 11 July
United States The King Of Queens Eleven GO! 17 July
United States Buffy the Vampire Slayer Eleven Network Ten 13 August
United Kingdom / Republic of Ireland I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! GO! Nine Network 23 November
United States Mad About You 7Two Network Ten 28 November
United States Who's The Boss? 7Two Nine Network 28 November
United States Step By Step 7Two Nine Network 4 December
United States Get Smart One Eleven 19 December

Free-to-air premieres

This is a list of programs which made their premiere on Australian free-to-air television that had previously premiered on Australian subscription television. Programs may still air on the original subscription television network.

Program Free-to-air network Subscription network Date Reference/s
United Kingdom The Gadget Show Network Ten LifeStyle 15 January [30]
United States Jersey Shore 7mate MTV 11 May [31]
United States Sons of Anarchy One Showcase 11 May [32]
United States The Penguins of Madagascar Network Ten Nickelodeon 13 May [33]
United States Power Rangers Samurai GO! Nickelodeon 17 July
United States Teen Mom GO! MTV 2 October
United States Jeopardy! One W 24 October
United Kingdom Britain's Next Top Model Eleven Fox8 31 October
Japan Beyblade: Medal Masters Network Ten Cartoon Network 8 November
United States The Glades Network Ten W 28 November
Japan Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge Network Ten Cartoon Network 14 December

Subscription premieres

This is a list of programs which made their premiere on Australian subscription television that had previously premiered on Australian free-to-air television. Programs may still air on the original free-to-air television network.

Program Subscription network Free-to-air network Date Reference/s
United States The Cleveland Show Fox8 Network Ten / Eleven 13 March
Japan Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl: Sinnoh League Victors Cartoon Network Network Ten 10 September
United Kingdom In the Night Garden CBeebies ABC4 Kids November
United Kingdom Merlin UKTV Network Ten 26 December
United States The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! KidsCo Nine Network / ABC Kids Channel (now defunct) December

Ended this year

Program End date Network Debut date Reference/s
Puzzle Play 28 January Network Ten 21 December 2006
Ben Elton Live From Planet Earth 22 February Nine Network 8 February 2011 [34]
The 7.30 Report 4 March ABC1 28 January 1986
Stateline 4 March ABC1 16 February 1996
City Homicide 30 March Seven Network 27 August 2007 [35][36]
Conviction Kitchen 12 April Seven Network 22 February 2011 [36]
The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh 29 May Playhouse Disney 20 January 1990 (On Seven Network)
East West 101 1 June SBS One 6 December 2007 [37][38]
Between the Lines 2 June[note 1] Nine Network 12 May 2011 [39][40]
In Their Footsteps 10 July Nine Network 8 May 2011
Angry Boys 27 July ABC1 11 May 2011
Video Hits 6 August Network Ten 15 February 1987 [41][42]
Rescue: Special Ops 5 September Nine Network 2 August 2009 [43][44]
Top Design Australia 7 September Nine Network 13 July 2011 [36][45]
Top Gear Australia 13 September Nine Network 29 September 2008 (on SBS) [46][47]
Collectors 23 September ABC1 24 March 2005
Sports Tonight 30 September Network Ten / One 30 August 1993 [48]
Ten Late News 30 September Network Ten 21 January 1991 [48]
Spit It Out 3 October Seven Network 4 October 2010
6.30 with George Negus (previously 6pm With George Negus) 28 October Network Ten 24 January 2011 [49]
Wild Boys 20 November Seven Network 4 September 2011 [50][51]
Spicks and Specks 23 November ABC1 9 February 2005 [52]
Kerri-Anne (previously Mornings With Kerri-Anne) 25 November Nine Network 28 October 2002 [53]
RPM 16 November One 22 March (second run) [54][55]
Hi-5 16 December Nine Network 5 April 1999

Returning this year

Program New Network Previous network Debut date End date Return date Reference/s
Good Chef Bad Chef Network Ten Seven Network 2006 2007 3 January
This Is Your Life Same Nine Network 1995 2008 28 February
RPM One Network Ten 1997 2008 22 March
It's a Knockout Same Network Ten April 1985 September 1987 27 November

Notes

  1. Originally, the fourth episode of Between the Lines was due to be the final episode broadcast on 2 June 2011;[39][40] the Nine Network then decided to air the sole remaining episode produced the following week on 9 June 2011,[40] however, they reversed this decision screening the first part of Polar Bear: Spy on the Ice.[27] The final episode is therefore yet to air.

See also

References

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  5. Seven snatches Wimbledon tennis coverage | Herald Sun
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