2018 in Australian television

This is a list of Australian television-related events, debuts, finales, and cancellations that are scheduled to occur in 2018, the 63rd year of continuous operation of television in Australia.

List of years in Australian television

Events

January

Date Event Source
1 The ABC's coverage of the annual midnight Sydney New Year's Eve fireworks is watched by 1.49 million viewers [1]
Gerard Whateley announced he is leaving the ABC after a 17-year career, including as host of Offsiders, moving to radio station 1116 SEN. [2]
7 SBS airs a three-hour commercial and commentary-free program The Ghan which follows The Ghan train from Adelaide to Darwin in the first locally produced slow television event series. It becomes the channel's highest rated broadcast in 12 months with 583,000 national viewers. Sister channel SBS Viceland runs a 17-hour extended version the following weekend lasting from 2:40am to 8:30pm. [3]
8 Following accusations around inappropriate conduct of actor Craig McLachlan in a stage show, the ABC removes all episodes of The Doctor Blake Mysteries, which McLachlan starred in, from its channels and ABC iview. Producers of the series December Media also announce they are temporarily suspending production of a future season for the Seven Network. [4]
17 Seven Network soap opera Home and Away marks 30 years since its debut on 17 January 1988. The program, which is the second longest-running Australian drama, begins its 31st season on 29 January. [5]
22 Georgie Gardner debuts as co-host of Today following the exit of Lisa Wilkinson in October 2017 [6]
31 World Movies, an original launch channel on Foxtel in 1995, closes as a linear channel, continuing on only as an on demand offering and a branded segment on other movie channels. [7][8]

February

Date Event Source
9 The ABC holds its first Annual Public Meeting, which involves the ABC Board taking publicly submitted questions. [9]
9–25 The 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea will air on the channels of the Seven Network [10][11]
11 The official 2018 OzTam television ratings period begins [12]
28 Eurosport News, FX Australia and Nat Geo People cease broadcasting on all Australian platforms [13]

March

Date Event Source
1 Discovery Channel and TLC become available on Fetch TV [14]
9 Bill McDonald is removed as co-anchor of Seven News Brisbane. [15]
12 Fiona O'Loughlin wins the fourth season of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! [16]
22 Claudia Anton wins the fourth season of The Great Australian Bake Off [17]
25 A two-week suspension in OzTam television ratings begins for the Easter break. [12]
Network Ten and its primary channel record their lowest ever weekly share for the 18-25 March 2018 week since OzTAM ratings began in 2001. [18]

April

Date Event Source
2 "X Games Sydney" win the inaugural season of Australian Spartan [19]
4–15 The 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, Queensland will air on the channels of the Seven Network [20]
8 Official OzTam ratings resume after a two-week non-ratings period over Easter. [12]

June

Date Event Source
29 Better Homes and Gardens airs its 1,000th episode [21]

July

Date Event Source
1 The 60th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were held at The Star Gold Coast. As well as being staged in Queensland for the first time, the event introduced a number of changes including live re-voting, reducing the number of award categories, renaming of publicly voted categories and eligibility changes. The ceremony was held much later in the year than previous ceremonies to avoid clashing with the 2018 Commonwealth Games also being held on the Gold Coast. [22]

December

Date Event Source
1 The last day of the official 2018 OzTam television ratings period. [12]

Television channels

New channels

Channel closures

Premieres

Television programs which debut for the first time on Australian television.

Domestic series

List of domestic television series premieres
Program Original airdate Channel Source
Romper Stomper 1 January 2018Stan[26]
Hughesy, We Have a Problem 30 January 2018Network Ten[27]
Grace Beside Me 16 February 2018NITV[28]
Australian Spartan 25 February 2018Seven Network[29][30]
Bachelor in Paradise Australia 25 March 2018Network Ten[31]
Picnic at Hanging Rock 6 May 2018showcase[32]
Love Island Australia 27 May 20189Go![33]
Bite Club 15 August 2018Nine Network[34]
Paramedics TBANine Network[35]

International series

List of international television series premieres
Program Original airdate Channel Country of origin Source
S.W.A.T. 14 January 2018FOX8United States[36]
SEAL Team 28 January 2018Network TenUnited States[37]
Hard Sun 7 February 2018Seven NetworkUnited Kingdom[38][39]
Celebrity Big Brother 11 February 20189Go!United States[40]
Blue Planet II 17 February 2018Nine NetworkUnited Kingdom[41]
Corporate 22 February 2018The Comedy ChannelUnited States[42]
The Resident 26 February 2018Seven NetworkUnited States[43][44]
Wellington Paranormal 31 July 2018SBS VicelandNew Zealand[45]

Programming changes

Changes to channel affiliation

Criteria for inclusion in the following list is that Australian premiere episodes will air in Australia for the first time on a new channel. This includes when a program is moved from a free-to-air channel's primary channel to a digital multi-channel, as well as when a program moves between subscription television channels – provided the preceding criteria is met. Ended television series which change networks for repeat broadcasts are not included in the list.

List of domestic television series which changed channel affiliation
Program Date New channel Previous channel Source
List of international television programs which changed channel affiliation
Program Date New channel Previous channel Country of origin Source
The Simpsons28 February 20187mateElevenUnited States[46]

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.

List of international television programs which premiered on free-to-air television for the first time
Program Date Free-to-air channel Subscription channel Country of origin Source

Subscription premieres

This is a list of programs which made their debut on Australian subscription television, having previously premiered on Australian free-to-air television. Programs may still air (first or repeat) on the original free-to-air television channel.

List of domestic television programs which premiered on subscription television for the first time
Program Date Free-to-air channel Subscription network(s) Source

Returning programs

Australian produced programs which are returning with a new season after being absent from television in the previous calendar year.

List of returning domestic television series
Program Return date Channel Original run Source
Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation 21 May 2018 Nine Network 2009-2012 (Ten) [47]
All Aussie Adventures 5 August 2018 Network Ten 2001-2004 [48]
Blind Date TBA Network Ten 1991 [49]

Endings

List of domestic television series endings
Program End date Network Start date Source
The Checkout 17 April ABC 21 March 2013 [50]
ScreenPLAY 27 April 7mate 29 June 2017 [51]

Deaths

See also

References

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