1974 in Australian television

This is a list of Australian television-related events in 1974.

List of years in Australian television

Events

  • 18 March – The Reg Grundy Organisation's new Australian daily soap opera for teenagers set in a secondary school Class of 74 starts screening on Seven Network and is shown five nights a week. The following year it was later changed to Class of 75 before getting axed.
  • 1 April – Long running American soap opera The Young and the Restless starts its very first broadcast in Australia on Nine Network.
  • 9 June – Australian horror anthology series The Evil Touch airs its final episode on Nine Network.
  • 21 June – A new short lived Australian science fiction television series for children called Alpha Scorpio debuts on ABC only running for six episodes.
  • October – Test colour transmissions commence across all networks.
  • 8 November – Australian music program Countdown premieres on ABC with Grant Goldman as the very first host.
  • 31 December – News Limited and Nine Network have launched a 28-hour telethon to raise funding for the relief effort of Darwin, Northern Territory after the city was wiped out by Cyclone Tracy.

Debuts

Program Network Debut date
The Ernie Sigley Show Nine Network 22 January
The Box Channel 0 11 February
Class of 74 Seven Network 18 March
Blind Date Seven Network 8 April
Alpha Scorpio ABC 21 June
Don Burrows ABC 15 June
Countdown ABC 8 November
A Touch of Reverence ABC 21 November
Sounds Unlimited Seven Network Late 1974
Rush ABC 1974

New International Programming

Television shows

1950s

  • Mr. Squiggle and Friends (1959–1999).

1960s

1970s

Ending this year

DateShowChannelDebut
26 May Football Inquest HSV-7 9 April 1960
9 June The Evil Touch Nine Network 19 June 1973
26 July Alpha Scorpio ABC 21 June 1974
5 December A Touch of Reverence ABC 21 November 1974
1974 GTK ABC 1969
1974 Ryan Seven Network 27 May 1973
1974 The Price Is Right Channel 0 5 February 1973
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References

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