2012 in Australian television
This is a list of Australian television events and premieres which occurred, or are scheduled to occur, in 2012, the 57th year of continuous operation of television in Australia.
Events
- 22 January – Network Ten relaunch Young Talent Time for Sunday nights as part of its Super Sunday lineup. The show was later moved to Friday nights and was cancelled later in the year, due to low ratings.
- 30 January – Nine's Today show launches its closer widescreen package and slogan "I Wake Up With Today". Mornings launches with Sonia Kruger and David Campbell as hosts. On the same night, Nine's A Current Affair launches its new look and slogan "'s No.1".
- 27 March – Leigh Sexton and Jennifer Evans win the third season of My Kitchen Rules.
- 29 March – Ajay Rochester and teammate Matthew Palmer win the first series of Excess Baggage.
- 15 April – Hamish Blake wins the Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television at the 2012 Logie Awards.
- 22 April – The Nine Network wins its first official ratings week since September 2010, thanks mainly to the launch of The Voice.
- 4 May – Dance group Lil' Banditz Krew win the 2012 version of Young Talent Time, the show was cancelled one month later after a record of low ratings.
- 8 May – Margie Cummins wins the of The Biggest Loser.
- 16 May – Music and television personality Ian "Dicko" Dickson wins the second season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia.
- 23 May – The opening game of the 2012 State of Origin series recorded 2.51 million metropolitan viewers, the highest-rated broadcast of the annual State of Origin series since the introduction of OzTAM ratings in 2001.
- 24 May – Subscription television providers Foxtel and Austar complete a merger transaction of the two companies, with services for customers migrating to one platform as of 1 July.
- 17 June – Singer Johnny Ruffo and his partner Luda Kroitor win the twelfth season of Dancing with the Stars.
- 18 June – Karise Eden wins the first season of The Voice.
- 21 June – Fox Sports wins the ASTRA Award for Channel of the Year at the 2012 ASTRA Awards.
- 30 June – After almost 30 years, Nine drops the US first-run syndicated entertainment television newsmagazine Entertainment Tonight following cutbacks on overseas purchases. Ten subsequently picks up the series.
- 1 July – Brad Cranfield and Lara Welham win the fifth season of The Block with a record profit of $506,000.
- 20 July – The Nine Network has decided not to renew the studio contract with Sony Pictures after 5 years of films and television broadcasting. In 2013, the Seven Network won the licence to its broadcasts.
- 25 July – Andrew De Silva wins the sixth season of Australia's Got Talent; Andy Allen wins the fourth series of MasterChef Australia.
- 13 August – Nine Network launch the ninth season of Big Brother Australia which has returned after a 4-year absence after Network Ten axed it in July 2008, hosted by Sonia Kruger.
- 15 August – Police officers Shane Haw and Andrew Thoday win the second season of The Amazing Race Australia.
- 19 August – Callum Hann, runner-up of the second season of MasterChef Australia, wins an All-Stars edition of the cooking program.
- 21 August – The Australian Rugby League Commission announces that the Nine Network and Fox Sports have retained the broadcast rights for rugby league in Australia, with the signing of a A$1.025 billion, five-year deal.
- 15 October – Seven's Melbourne news bulletin records a total of just 192,000 viewers – making it its least-watched bulletin since Christmas Day in 2007.
- 23 October – Mike Snell wins the only series of I Will Survive.
- 7 November – Benjamin Norris wins the ninth season of Big Brother Australia. Norris, the first openly gay person to win the program, proposed to his boyfriend, also named Ben, during the show's live finale.
- 20 November – Samantha Jade wins the fourth season of The X Factor, the first female artist to win the program.
- 22 November – Seven News sports reporter Leith Mulligan is sacked after the bulletin suffers an embarrassing wipeout in the ratings, losing all 40 weeks against the rival Nine News Melbourne.
- 26 November – Ten's Breakfast has its last edition, Ron Wilson leaves Ten after 3 decades, and Matt White leaves Seven's Today Tonight after 4 years.
- 29 November – Millie Lincoln and Chard Oldfield win the fourth season of Beauty and the Geek Australia.
- 8 December – Channel V Australia|Channel announces Seth Sentry as the winner of its annual viewer-voted title of Oz Artist of the Year.
Celebrity Deaths
- 11 March – Ian Turpie, host of The New Price Is Right from 1981 to 1986 and again in 1989.
- 20 March – Cliff Neville, former 60 Minutes producer.
- 3 May – Edith Bliss, reporter for Simon Townsend's Wonder World.
- 18 August – Alan Bateman, television writer, producer and executive notable as the creator of Home and Away.
Channels
- 16 February – A&E
- 17 February – Fox Footy
- 26 February – FX
- 26 March – Extra
- 1 May – WIN Gold
- 24 September – TVSN
- 12 December – NITV
Premieres
Domestic series
International series
Telemovies
Program | Original airdate | Network | Country of origin | Ref |
Cartoon Network | Singapore United States | |||
Hemingway & Gellhorn | Showcase | United States |
Miniseries
Miniseries | Original airdate | Network | Country of origin | Ref |
Exile | UKTV | United Kingdom | ||
Hogfather | ABC1 | United Kingdom | ||
World Without End | SoHo | Germany Canada |
Documentary specials
Documentary | Original airdate | Network | Country of origin | Ref |
Missions that Changed the War | United States | |||
Les Paul: Chasing Sound | STVDIO | United States | ||
Captains of the Final Frontier | Sci Fi Channel | United States | ||
Terror Island | SBS One | Norway | ||
How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin | STUDIO | United Kingdom | ||
Secrets of Wild India | Nat Geo Wild | United Kingdom | ||
Our War – 10 Years in Afghanistan | BBC Knowledge | United Kingdom | ||
Jamie: Drag Queen at 16 | LifeStyle You | United Kingdom | ||
My Gorilla Life | Nat Geo Wild | Unknown | ||
No Woman, No Cry | Discovery Home & Health | United States | ||
Britain's Youngest Undertaker | ABC2 | United Kingdom | ||
Under Fire: Journalists in Combat | SBS One | Canada |
Specials
Documentary | Original airdate | Network | Country of origin | Ref |
Radio 1's Big Weekend 2011 | BBC Knowledge | United Kingdom | ||
17th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards | Starpics | United States | ||
Countdown to the Red Carpet: The 2012 Golden Globe Awards | E! | United States | ||
Live From the Red Carpet: The 2012 Golden Globe Awards | E! | United States | ||
69th Annual Golden Globe Awards | Fox8 | United States | ||
Jamie Cooks Summer | Network Ten | United Kingdom | ||
18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | TV1 | United States | ||
2012 BAFTA Awards | Starpics | United Kingdom | ||
54th Annual Grammy Awards | Fox8 | United States | ||
Whitney Houston: Last Days of a Legend | E! | United States | ||
Whitney Houston Memorial | E! | United States | ||
Arizona Republican Presidential Debate | CNN | United States | ||
2012 Independent Spirit Awards | STVDIO | United States | ||
84th Academy Awards | Nine Network / Go! Starpics | United States | ||
Charlie Sheen: Hollywood Black Book | Bio. | United States | ||
Aiming for Gold | CNN | United Kingdom | ||
Sport Relief 2012 | UKTV | United Kingdom | ||
One Direction: A Year in the Making | Go! | United Kingdom | ||
2012 Billboard Music Awards | Fox8 | United States | ||
Bee Gees: In Our Own Time | ABC2 | United States | ||
2011 Royal Variety Performance | 7Two | United Kingdom | ||
66th Tony Awards | Bio. | United States | ||
64th Primetime Emmy Awards | Fox8 Eleven | United States | ||
All-Star Comedy Gala | Network Ten | Canada | ||
' | SBS One ABC News 24 | United States | ||
' | Country Music Channel | United States | ||
The 2012 STYLE Awards | Style | United States | ||
2012 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show | Fox8 | United States | ||
12.12.12 - The Concert for Sandy Relief | StarPics | United States |
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 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.Criteria for inclusion:
- Australian premiere episodes are airing on the new network.
Program | Date | New network | Previous network | Ref |
Excess Baggage | Go! | Nine Network | ||
After the Bounce | Fox Footy | Fox Sports | ||
On the Couch | Fox Footy | Fox Sports | ||
Toasted TV | Eleven | Network Ten | ||
Lab Rats Challenge | Seven Network | Nine Network | ||
Saturday Disney | 7Two | Seven Network | ||
' | Network Ten One | One | ||
Big Brother | Nine Network | Network Ten |
Program | Date | New network | Previous network | Country of origin | Ref |
Charmed | Eleven | Network Ten | United States | ||
' | Network Ten | ABC2 | United Kingdom | ||
Modern Family | Fox8 | United States | |||
Becker | Eleven | Network Ten | United States | ||
NYPD Blue | Eleven | Network Ten | United States | ||
Ice Road Truckers | A&E | Fox8 | United States | ||
Dog the Bounty Hunter | A&E | Fox8 | United States | ||
Ringer | Eleven | Network Ten | United States | ||
Pokémon | Eleven | Network Ten | Japan | ||
' | Eleven | Network Ten | Japan | ||
' | Eleven | Network Ten | Japan | ||
SpongeBob SquarePants | Eleven | Network Ten | United States | ||
Faye Welborn | Eleven | Network Ten | Australia | ||
Victorious | Eleven | Network Ten | United States | ||
NYPD Blue | FX | 111 Hits | United States | ||
Las Vegas | FX | 111 Hits | United States | ||
Dark Angel | FX | Fox8 | United States | ||
Alias | FX | W | United States | ||
Martial Law | FX | Fox8 | United States | ||
' | FX | Fox8 | United States | ||
' | FX | Sci-Fi | United States | ||
Arrested Development | FX | United States | |||
iCarly | Eleven | Network Ten | United States | ||
' | FX | Unknown | United States | ||
Life on Mars | FX | W | United States | ||
Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 | Eleven | Network Ten | United States Canada | ||
Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman | Eleven | Network Ten | United States | ||
Dinosaur King | Eleven | Network Ten | Japan | ||
Gormiti | Eleven | Network Ten | Italy | ||
Eon Kid | Eleven | Network Ten | Spain South Korea | ||
' | ABC1 | Network Ten | United States | ||
' | Eleven | Network Ten | United States | ||
' | Eleven | Network Ten | Italy | ||
Chaotic | Eleven | Network Ten | United States Canada | ||
' | Eleven | Network Ten | United States | ||
' | Eleven | Network Ten | Japan | ||
Rules of Engagement | Eleven | Network Ten | United States | ||
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's | Eleven | Network Ten | Japan | ||
GoGoRiki | Eleven | Network Ten | Russia | ||
The Simpsons | Network Ten Eleven | Eleven | United States | ||
Futurama | Network Ten Eleven | Eleven | United States | ||
Network Ten Eleven | Eleven | United States | |||
Green Acres | GEM | Go! | United States | ||
Bewitched | GEM | Go! | United States | ||
I Dream Of Jeannie | GEM | Go! | United States | ||
The Voice | Nine Network | Go! | United States | ||
Vera | 7Two | Seven Network | United Kingdom | ||
Entertainment Tonight | Network Ten Eleven | Nine Network Go! | United States | ||
Conan | Go! | GEM | United States | ||
The Young and the Restless | Arena | W | United States | ||
Family Guy | October | Seven Network 7mate | 7mate | United States | |
American Dad! | October | Seven Network 7mate | 7mate | United States | |
Sons of Anarchy | FX | Showcase | United States | ||
Seinfeld | 7mate | GO! | United States | ||
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 2012 | Eleven | Seven Network | United States |
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 | Date | Free-to-air network | Subscription network | Country of origin | Ref |
ThunderCats | Nine Network | Cartoon Network | United States | ||
' | Go! | Cartoon Network | United States | ||
Team Umizoomi | Nine Network | Nick Jr. | United States | ||
Archer | ABC2 | Fox8 FX | United States | ||
Last Man Standing | Network Ten | Fox8 | United States | ||
Dollhouse | Eleven | Fox8 | United States | ||
The Insider | Network Ten Eleven | Arena | United States | ||
Smash | Seven Network | W. | United States | ||
' | Nine Network | Cartoon Network | United States | ||
Alphas | Seven Network | SF | United States | ||
Hell on Wheels | ABC2 | FX | United States |
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 | Date | Subscription network | Free-to-air network | Country of origin | Ref |
Harry's Law | Universal Channel | Nine Network | United States | ||
Bob's Burgers | Eleven | United States | |||
Wilfred | June | The Comedy Channel | Eleven | United States | |
November | Cartoon Network | Network Ten Eleven | Japan | ||
American Horror Story | FX | Eleven | United States | ||
In the Night Garden... | CBeebies | ABC4 Kids | United Kingdom |