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- Television Channels New channels Free-to-air Domestic International Subscription Television Domestic International
- Specials
- Documentary Specials Changes to network affiliation International
- Programming Changes Subscription premieres Domestic International Ending This Year
- Returning this year
- See also
- References
{{Use Australian English|date=August 2013}}{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2011}}{{More citations needed|date=January 2008}}{{Year nav topic5|2000|Australian television}}Television- 1 January – The Seven Network introduces a new logo, the first one to not have the 7 inside a circle, which is still in use as of today.
- 7 January – American sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond airs on the Seven Network for the very last time before changing broadcasts to Network Ten which won't happen until 28 November.
- 17 January – Australia soap opera Something in the Air premieres on ABC. It was the very first Australian television series to be filmed in widescreen.
- 31 January – American police procedural, legal, crime drama television series Special Victims Unit makes it debut on Network Ten.
- 31 January – Dragon Ball Z premieres on Network Ten as part of Cheez TV. Originally using the censored Ocean dub before switching to the uncut Funimation dub.
- 1 February – Popstars becomes the first Australian reality talent show, earning massive ratings for the Seven Network, leading to Bardot, the end product of the show. It becomes the first Australian act to debut at the number 1 position with both its debut single and debut album.
- 7 February – Author, journalist and former Four Corners presenter Paul Barry takes over as host of the Australian media analysis television program Media Watch presenting up until 6 November.
- 8 February – Due to GTV-9's Burgo's Catch Phrase losing its ratings, the Seven Network's smash-hit puzzle show, Wheel Of Fortune changes the new cash values on the Wheel. The changes to top Dollars were from $500 to $750 in Round 1, $1000 to $1500 in Rounds 2 & 3 and $2000 to $2500 in Round 4. The Proton car Wedge is introduced on the wheel. The show's highest-rating 4000th Episode was screened on 13 June, then the Battle Of The Champions special was screened in September, before it followed with the Sydney Olympics.
- 8 February – Australia's Funniest Home Video Show returns and starts in 2000 with a new look format, a new theme song and a relocation from Sydney to Melbourne. Also on that month, it moved to "Every Saturday Nights" at 6:30 PM.
- 21 February – The Nine Network's Australian game show Sale of the Century returns by rebranding their name to Sale of the New Century and celebrates 20 years on air.
- 26 February – The Nine Network debuts a brand new Saturday morning Warner Bros. themed wrapper program for children called The Cool Room as a replacement of its previous program What's Up Doc? which had been axed on Christmas Eve 1999.
- 27 February – The first ever reality TV show to debut in Australia, The Mole debuts on the Seven Network. Five more seasons follow.
- 6 March – Australian sports based talk show The Fat premieres on ABC.
- 3 April – American children's television series Bear in the Big Blue House is broadcast on ABC airing on free for air television in Australia for the first time two years after its Australian debut on the Disney Channel.
- 24 April – Australian comedy series Pizza makes its premiere on SBS.
- 24 April – Jan Moody wins the first season of The Mole, taking home $115,000 in prize money. Alan Mason is revealed as the Mole, and Abby Coleman is the runner-up.
- 1 May – Digimon makes it debut on Network Ten.
- 20 May – Australian-American science fiction television series Farscape premieres on the Nine Network airing for the first time in Australia after the previous year when it first aired on The Sci-Fi Channel in the United States. The series was produced by The Jim Henson Company and Hallmark Entertainment.
- 27 May – Network Ten broadcasts the final episode of the Australian satirical panel game show Good News Week.
- 8 June – Australian soap opera Home and Away airs on ITV in the UK for the very last time after being broadcast on the network for 11 years. It will return to air on British television on Channel 5 on 16 July 2001. The show's year-long absence occurs because of a clause in ITV's contract preventing it from being broadcast for at least a year after its ITV run ends.
- 18 July – Former Hey Hey It's Saturday team member/Red Faces gong master judge Red Symons, became the first celebrity to miss the $500,000 question on the three-hour celebrity special on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?.
- 14 August – National Nine News updates its theme and on air graphics to coincide with the launch of Digital TV.
- 27 August – Australian drama series SeaChange returns for a third season on ABC.
- 28 August – Then 58-year-old Brisbane resident Trevor Sauer becomes the first person to win $500,000 on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?.
- September – The Sydney Olympics earn record ratings for Channel 7 with the Olympic Opening & Closing Ceremonies, and its continuous coverage.
- 18 September – Australian breakfast program Sunrise returns to the Seven Network after a very long absence since its final episode in 1999.
- 9 October – Rove McManus's weekly talk show Rove Live makes its debut on Network Ten after it was axed by the Nine Network in 1999.
- 6 November – Australian media analysis television program Media Watch is axed by the ABC as the host of the program Paul Barry had been sacked by the network's managing director Jonathan Shier.
- 28 November – American sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond switches over to air on Network Ten.
- 9 December – Final episode of the Australian drama series SeaChange is broadcast on the ABC.
- The Famous Touched By Berlei Hands TV Commercial depicting A Young Woman with long dark hair, shown in the lead up to the Sydney Olympics, goes to air for the very first time.
- TV stations conduct test transmissions in digital.
ChannelsNew channels- 1 January – CNNfn[1]
- 2 December – FOX Classics Shared with Fox Kids
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The Human Journey | ABC | 2000-01-04|4 January}} | Something in the Air | ABC | 2000-01-17|17 January}} | Popstars | Seven Network | 2000-02-01|1 February}} | Above the Law | Network Ten | 2000-02-01|1 February}} | The New Adventures of Ocean Girl | Network Ten | 2000-02-11|11 February}} | Download | Nine Network | 2000-02-14|14 February}} | The Cool Room | Nine Network | 2000-02-26|26 February}} | The Mole | Seven Network | 2000-02-27|27 February}} | The Fat | ABC | 2000-03-06|6 March}} | The Game | Seven Network | 2000-03-23|23 March}} | Backyard Blitz | Nine Network | 2000-04-09|9 April}} | Dogwoman | Nine Network | 2000-04-09|9 April}} | Pizza | SBS | 2000-04-24|24 April}} | Going Home | SBS | 2000-05-22|22 May}} | Grass Roots | ABC | 2000-06-01|1 June}} | Unreal Ads | Network Ten | 2000-07-08|8 June}} | Mikey, Pubs and Beer Nuts | Network Ten | 2000-07-11|11 July}} | The Potato Factory | Seven Network | 2000-07-17|17 July}} | AMV | Seven Network | 2000-07-17|17 July}} | Dreamhome | Nine Network | 2000-07-18|18 July}} | Zirkos Kids | NBN Television | 2000-07-31|31 July}} | One Size Fits All | ABC | 2000-08-30|30 August}} | The Dream with Roy and HG | Seven Network | 2000-09-16|16 September}} | Sam and The Fatman | Nine Network | 2000-10-05|5 October}} | Rove Live | Network Ten | 2000-10-09|9 October}} | Search for a Supermodel | Network Ten | 2000-10-11|11 October}} | Surprise Surprise | Nine Network | 2000-10-17|17 October}} | Eugenie Sandler P.I. | ABC | 2000-10-30|30 October}} | Wicked | Seven Network | 2000-11-18|18 November}} | Gloria's House | Seven Network | 1998-11-25|25 November}} | Cushion Kids | Nine Network | 1998-11-28|28 November}} | Fresh | Nine Network | 2000 | Li'l Horrors | Seven Network | 2000 | Pepsi Live | Network Ten | 2000 |
InternationalProgram | Channel | Debut date |
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USA}} Mercy Point | Network Ten | 2000-01-02|2 January}} | USA}}/{{flagicon|CAN}} Undercover Conversion Squad | Network Ten | 2000-01-03|3 January}} | USA}} The Awful Truth | SBS | 2000-01-04|4 January}} | UK}} Painted Lady | Seven Network | 2000-01-07|7 January}} | UK}}/{{flagicon|IOM}}/{{flagicon|GER}} Space Island One | Nine Network | 2000-01-07|7 January}} | FRA}}/{{flagicon|ITA}} The Count of Monte Cristo (1998) | ABC | 2000-01-07|7 January}} | CAN}} More Tears | SBS | 2000-01-22|22 January}} | UK}} Donovan Quick | ABC | 2000-01-23|23 January}} | UK}} The Cops | ABC | 2000-01-26|26 January}} | UK}} Living Britain | ABC | 2000-01-29|29 January}} | USA}} Special Victims Unit | Network Ten | 2000-01-31|31 January}} | JPN}} Dragon Ball Z | Network Ten | 2000-01-31|31 January}} | UK}} Smack the Pony | ABC | 2000-02-03|3 February}} | UK}} Country House | Nine Network | 2000-02-05|5 February}} | USA}} The TV Show | Seven Network | 2000-02-05|5 February}} | USA}} Mickey Mouse Works | Seven Network | 2000-02-05|5 February}} | UK}} David Copperfield (1999) | ABC | 2000-02-06|6 February}} | UK}} Playing the Field | Seven Network | 2000-02-17|17 February}} | USA}} Air America | Network Ten | 2000-02-19|19 February}} | USA}} Angel | Seven Network | 2000-02-20|20 February}} | UK}} Kid in the Corner | ABC | 2000-02-20|20 February}} | USA}} Roswell | Nine Network | 2000-02-21|21 February}} | USA}} Power Rangers Lost Galaxy | Seven Network | 2000-02-21|21 February}} | USA}}/{{flagicon|CAN}} Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy | Seven Network | 2000-02-21|21 February}} | USA}}/{{flagicon|UK}} Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century | Seven Network | 2000-03-08|8 March}} | UK}} Maisie Raine | ABC | 2000-03-11|11 March}} | UK}} Oliver Twist (1999) | ABC | 2000-03-12|12 March}} | CAN}} Teen Detectives | ABC | 2000-03-14|14 March}} | UK}} Escape from Colditz | ABC | 2000-03-22|22 March}} | UK}} Playing the Field | Seven Network | 2000-03-23|23 March}} | USA}} Caught on Tape | Seven Network | 2000-04-01|1 April}} | USA}} Bear in the Big Blue House | ABC | 2000-04-03|3 April}} | UK}}/{{flagicon|WAL}} A Mind to Kill | Seven Network | 2000-04-07|7 April}} | UK}} Nature Boy | ABC | 2000-04-09|9 April}} | USA}} Silver Surfer | Network Ten | 2000-04-10|10 April}} | CAN}} Freelance Police | Network Ten | 2000-04-27|27 April}} | UK}} Monarch of the Glen | ABC | 2000-04-30|30 April}} | JPN}} Digimon: Digital Monsters | Network Ten | 2000-05-01|1 May}} | AUS}}/{{flagicon|USA}} Farscape | Nine Network | 2000-05-20|20 May}} | USA}} Once and Again | Seven Network | 2000-05-23|23 May}} | USA}} Storm Force | Seven Network | 2000-05-29|29 May}} | UK}} The Broker's Man | Nine Network | 2000-06-03|3 June}} | USA}} Conrad Bloom | Seven Network | 2000-06-05|5 June}} | USA}} I am Weasel | Seven Network | 2000-06-08|8 June}} | UK}} Great Military Blunders | ABC | 2000-06-09|9 June}} | UK}} Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned | SBS | 2000-06-12|12 June}} | UK}} Second Sight | ABC | 2000-06-18|18 June}} | UK}} Stella Street | SBS | 2000-06-26|26 June}} | USA}} Max Steel | Network Ten | 2000-06-30|30 June}} | UK}} Little Monsters | ABC | 2000-07-03|3 July}} | UK}} Tweenies | ABC | 2000-07-04|4 July}} | CAN}} Franklin | ABC | 2000-07-06|6 July}} | UK}} Babes in the Wood | Seven Network | 2000-07-20|20 July}} | UK}} Clocking Off | ABC | 2000-07-21|21 July}} | SA}}/{{flagicon|UK}} Game Park | SBS | 2000-07-23|23 July}} | CAN}} Da Vinci's Inquest | Seven Network | 2000-07-31|31 July}} | UK}} Animal Stories | ABC | 2000-07-31|31 July}} | UK}} Sophie Grigson's Herbs | SBS | 2000-08-11|11 August}} | USA}} Now and Again | Network Ten | 2000-08-15|15 August}} | UK}} Sounds of the Eighties | SBS | 2000-08-25|25 August}} | UK}}/{{flagicon|FRA}} Pablo the Little Red Fox | ABC | 2000-08-30|30 August}} | UK}} The Royle Family | ABC | 2000-09-01|1 September}} | UK}} Badger | ABC | 2000-09-02|2 September}} | UK}} The Vanishing Man | Nine Network | 2000-09-07|7 September}} | UK}} Animal Minds | SBS | 2000-09-10|10 September}} | UK}} Spot's Musical Adventures | ABC | 2000-09-11|11 September}} | IRE}}/{{flagicon|USA}} Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog | Network Ten | 2000-09-18|18 September}} | USA}}/{{flagicon|NZ}} Young Hercules | Network Ten | 2000-09-18|18 September}} | CAN}}/{{flagicon|USA}} The Other Dimension | Network Ten | 2000-09-18|18 September}} | UK}} Tales of the Little Grey Rabbit | ABC | 2000-09-18|18 September}} | UK}} Deceit | ABC | 2000-09-24|24 September}} | UK}} Bad Girls | Seven Network | 2000-10-03|3 October}} | USA}}/{{flagicon|CAN}} Beggars and Choosers | Seven Network | 2000-10-03|3 October}} | CAN}} First Wave | Seven Network | 2000-10-05|5 October}} | USA}} Grown Ups | Network Ten | 2000-10-06|6 October}} | USA}} Harsh Realm | Seven Network | 2000-10-06|6 October}} | UK}} L.A. 7 | Seven Network | 2000-10-07|7 October}} | CAN}} Relic Hunter | Network Ten | 2000-10-07|7 October}} | UK}} City Central | Seven Network | 2000-10-11|11 October}} | FRA}} Walter Melon | Network Ten | 2000-10-20|20 October}} | USA}} The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs | Network Ten | 2000-10-20|20 October}} | UK}} Invasion: Earth | Nine Network | 2000-10-23|23 October}} | USA}} Conquest | Nine Network | 2000-10-26|26 October}} | UK}} Sheeep | ABC | 2000-11-03|3 November}} | UK}} City of the Wildcats | ABC | 20000-11-21|21 November}} | USA}} Hope Island | Network Ten | 2000-11-25|25 November}} | USA}} Jack and Jill | Nine Network | 2000-11-27|27 November}} | USA}} The West Wing | Nine Network | 2000-11-28|28 November}} | UK}} Ken Hom's Travels with a Hot Wok | SBS | 2000-11-28|28 November}} | USA}} Young Americans | Network Ten | 2000-11-28|28 November}} | CAN}} Bad Dog | Network Ten | 2000-11-29|29 November}} | USA}} United They Stand | Network Ten | 2000-11-29|29 November}} | USA}} Judging Amy | Nine Network | 2000-11-30|30 November}} | GER}}/{{flagicon|Austria}} SimsalaGrimm | ABC | 2000-12-06|6 December}} | USA}} Freaks and Geeks | Nine Network | 2000-12-09|9 December}} | UK}} Rex the Runt | SBS | 2000-12-11|11 December}} | AUS}}/{{flagicon|CAN}}/{{flagicon|USA}} BeastMaster | Network Ten | 2000-12-12|12 December}} | USA}} The Animated Series | Seven Network | 2000-12-13|13 December}} | UK}}/{{flagicon|CAN}}/{{flagicon|GER}} Lexx | Seven Network | 2000-12-17|17 December}} | JPN}} Willow Town | Network Ten | 2000-12-18|18 December}} | UK}} Robbie the Reindeer | ABC | 2000-12-23|23 December}} | UK}}/{{flagicon|USA}} Gormenghast | Seven Network | 2000-12-23|23 December}} | USA}} Odd Man Out | Nine Network | 2000-12-30|30 December}} | USA}} Detention | Nine Network | 2000 |
Subscription TelevisionDomesticProgram | Channel | Debut date |
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Gloria's House | Oh! | 2000-10-16|16 October}} |
InternationalProgram | Channel | Debut date |
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100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd {{flagicon>USA}} 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd[2] | Nickelodeon | 2000-03-03|3 March}} | Rotten Ralph {{flagicon>UK}}/{{flagicon|CAN}} Rotten Ralph[2][4] | Nickelodeon | 2000-03-04|4 March}} | SpongeBob SquarePants {{flagicon>USA}} SpongeBob SquarePants[2][3] | Nickelodeon | 2000-03-6|6 March}} | Just A Kid {{flagicon>USA}} Just a Kid[4] | Nickelodeon | 2000-04-07|7 April}} | USA}} The Raven[5] | Fox8 | 2000-11-20|20 November}} | Grange Hill {{flagicon>UK}} Grange Hill[9] | Nickelodeon | 2000–12|December}} | Radio Active {{flagicon>CAN}} Radio Active[9] | Nickelodeon | 2000–12|December}} | Pelswick {{flagicon>CAN}} Pelswick[9] | Nickelodeon | 2000-12-01|1 December}} | Noah Knows Best {{flagicon>USA}} Noah Knows Best[9] | Nickelodeon | 2000-12-15|15 December}} | CAN}} Mega Babies | Fox Kids | 2000 | Malaysia}} Kampung Boy | Nickelodeon | 2000 | CAN}} Dogs with Jobs | National Geographic Channel | 2000 | CAN}}/{{flagicon|FRA}} Mona the Vampire | Nickelodeon | 2000 | UK}}/{{flagicon|CAN}}/{{flagicon|USA}} Anthony Ant | Nickelodeon | 2000 | USA}} Courage the Cowardly Dog | Cartoon Network | 2000 | USA}} Mission Hill | The Comedy Channel | 2000 | USA}} Mike, Lu and Og | Cartoon Network | 2000 | UK}} Foxbusters | Nickelodeon | 2000 | FRA}} Witch World | Fox Kids | 2000 | USA}} The Animated Series | The Disney Channel | 2000 | KOR}}/{{flagicon|USA}}/{{flagicon|CAN}} Milo's Bug Quest | Fox Kids | 2000 | USA}} Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot | Fox Kids | 2000 | JPN}} Monster Rancher | Fox Kids | 2000 | UK}} Holby City | UKTV | 2000 | USA}} United They Stand | Fox Kids | 2000 | USA}} New Dawn | Fox Kids | 2000 | UK}} Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids | Oh! | 2000 | USA}} Starship Troopers Chronicles | Fox Kids | 2000 | CAN}} Maggie and the Ferocious Beast | Nickelodeon | 2000 | UK}} The Grimleys | UKTV | 2000 | USA}} Poochini's Yard | Nickelodeon | 2000 | USA}} Max Steel | Fox Kids | 2000 | USA}} Open Sesame | Nickelodeon | 2000 | CAN}} Insectia | National Geographic Channel | 2000 | UK}} Belfry Witches | The Disney Channel | 2000 | UK}} 64 Zoo Lane | Nickelodeon | 2000 | UK}} Hero to Zero | Nickelodeon | 2000 | UK}} Big Meg, Little Meg | Nickelodeon | 2000 | NZ}} Bobbie the Bus | Nickelodeon | 2000 | USA}} The Amanda Show | Nickelodeon | 2000 | CAN}} Misguided Angels | Fox Kids | 2000 |
SpecialsProgram | Channel | Debut date |
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USA}} 2000 American Comedy Awards[6] | The Comedy Channel | 2000-08-06|6 August}} | USA}} Latin Grammy Awards 2000[5] | Arena | 2000-11-04|4 November}} |
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Africa's Deadly Dozen[7] | National Geographic Channel | 2000-11-04|4 November}} | At the Ends of the Earth[7] | Discovery Channel | 2000-11-16|16 November}} | Destination Space[7] | National Geographic Channel | 2000-11-20|20 November}} | Hindenburg: Fire in the Sky[7] | Discovery Channel | 2000-11-26|26 November}} |
Changes to network affiliationThis 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. InternationalProgram | New network(s) | Previous network(s) | Date |
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USA}} The Littles | Network Ten | Nine Network | 2000-07-26|26 July}} | USA}} Everybody Loves Raymond | Network Ten | Seven Network | 2000-11-28|28 November}} |
Programming ChangesSubscription premieresThis 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. DomesticProgram | Subscription network | Free-to-air network | Date |
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Popstars[8] | Nickelodeon | Seven Network | 2000–12|December}} |
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Moonlighting {{flagicon>USA}} Moonlighting[9] | TV1 | Nine Network | 2000-02-04|4 February}} | Miami 7 {{flagicon>UK}} Miami 7[2] | Nickelodeon | date=December 2009}} | 2000-03-03|3 March}} | USA}} Frasier[10] | TV1 | Nine Network | 2000-07-03|3 July}} | Angela Anaconda {{flagicon>CAN}} Angela Anaconda[4] | Nickelodeon | date=December 2009}} | 2000–08|August}} | USA}} Futurama | Fox8 | Seven Network | 2000-11|November}} | USA}} Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Fox8 | Seven Network | 2000-12-13|13 December}} | JPN}} Pokémon | Cartoon Network | Network Ten | 2000 | USA}} The Third Dimension | Fox Kids | Seven Network | 2000 |
Ending This YearProgram | Channel | End date | Debut date |
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Chuck Finn | Seven Network | 25 December | 18 October 1999 | SeaChange | ABC | 9 December | 10 May 1998 | Wipeout | Seven Network | 24 November | 15 February 1999 | One Size Fits All | ABC | 22 November | 30 August 2000 | Eugenie Sandler P.I. | ABC | 15 November | 30 October 2000 | Media Watch | ABC | 6 November | 8 May 1989 | Pig's Breakfast | Nine Network | 22 October | 5 July 1999 | The Games | ABC | 11 September | 7 August 1998 | Murder Call | Nine Network | 9 October | 11 August 1997 | Thunderstone | Network Ten | 8 September | 12 February 1999 | The New Adventures of Ocean Girl | Network Ten | 5 August | 11 February 2000 | The Big Breakfast | Seven Network | 14 July | 2 August 1999 | Search for Treasure Island | Seven Network | 11 July | 17 August 1998 | 30 Slot | ABC | 16 June | 20 August 1999 | Lizzie's Library | ABC | 29 May | 6 November 1995 | Good News Week | Network Ten | 27 May | 19 April 1996 | Recovery | ABC | 29 April | 20 April 1996 | Sunday Night Football (AFL) | Seven Network | 9 April | 28 April 1991 | Smallest Room in the House | ABC | 17 January | 21 April 1997 |
Returning this year- 18 September – Sunrise (Seven Network)
See also - 2000 in Australia
- List of Australian films of 2000
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