List of programming changes on Australian television in 2008

This is a list of programming changes which occurred on Australian television in 2008. The list is arranged chronological order. Where more than one programming changed was made on the same date, those changes are listed alphabetically.

Changes to network affiliation

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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

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Program New network Previous network Date
The Back Page[1] Fox Sports News Fox Sports 5 February 2008
Vasili's Garden[2] Channel 31 Melbourne SBS TV 6 February 2008
CyberShack[3] Nine Network Network Ten February 2008
Confidential TV[4] Arena FOX8 5 May 2008
Salam Cafe[5] Channel 31 SBS TV 7 May 2008
Mortified[6] ABC1 Nine Network 3 July 2008

International

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Program New network Previous network(s) Date
Sensing Murder   Sensing Murder Nine Network Network Ten 29 January 2008
Adult Swim   Adult Swim The Comedy Channel Cartoon Network 11 March 2008
L Word, The   The L Word[7] Movie Extra Seven Network 30 March 2008
Wild at Heart   Wild at Heart [note 1] [11] ABC1 Network Ten 21 June 2008
  Hotel Babylon[12][13] UK.TV Nine Network 2 July
Three Sheets   Three Sheets[14] Discovery Travel and Living Unknown 2 September 2008
One Tree Hill   One Tree Hill Arena FOX8 20 October 2008
Jam & Jerusalem   Jam & Jerusalem[15][16](From series 2) UKTV ABC TV 20 October 2008
Will & Grace   Will & Grace[17] Network Ten Seven Network 27 October 2008
Friends   Friends[18] 111 Hits Arena 1 November 2008
Lost   Lost[18] 111 Hits FOX8 1 November 2008
Walker, Texas Ranger   Walker, Texas Ranger[18] 111 Hits FOX8 and FOX Classics 1 November 2008
Will & Grace   Will & Grace[18] 111 Hits Arena 1 November 2008
Baywatch   Baywatch[18] 111 Hits FOX8 2 November 2008
Dharma & Greg   Dharma & Greg[18] 111 Hits FOX8 2 November 2008
Drew Carey Show   The Drew Carey Show[18] 111 Hits FOX Classics 2 November 2008
King of Queens, The   The King of Queens[18] 111 Hits FOX8 and FOX Classics 2 November 2008
NYPD Blue

  NYPD Blue[18]

111 Hits FOX8 and FOX Classics 2 November 2008
Malcolm in the Middle   Malcolm in the Middle[18] 111 Hits FOX8 2 November 2008
That '70s Show   That '70s Show[18] 111 Hits FOX8 2 November 2008
3rd Rock from the Sun   3rd Rock from the Sun[18] 111 Hits FOX Classics 3 November 2008
ALF   ALF[18] 111 Hits The Comedy Channel 3 November 2008
Ally McBeal   Ally McBeal[18] 111 Hits FOX8 3 November 2008
ER   ER[18] 111 Hits W. Channel 3 November 2008
Home Improvement   Home Improvement[18] 111 Hits FOX Classics 3 November 2008
Murphy Brown   Murphy Brown[18] 111 Hits FOX Classics 3 November 2008
Northern Exposure   Northern Exposure[18] 111 Hits FOX8 3 November 2008
Suddenly Susan   Suddenly Susan[18] 111 Hits Unknown 3 November 2008
Veronica's Closet   Veronica's Closet[18] 111 Hits Arena 3 November 2008
Without a Trace   Without a Trace[18] 111 Hits Arena 3 November 2008
Wonder Years, The   The Wonder Years[18] 111 Hits TV1 3 November 2008
Daily Show Global Edition, The   The Daily Show Global Edition[19] Network Ten SBS TV 9 November 2008

Free-to-air premieres

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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.

Domestic

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Program Free-to-air network Subscription network Date
Stupid, Stupid Man[20] ABC1 TV1 20 February 2008

International

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Date Program FTA Pay TV
1 April   Ladette to Lady (Season 2) The LifeStyle Channel Nine Network [21]
22 April   Balls of Steel Nine Network The Comedy Channel [22]
2 May   I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here (2006) Network Ten UK.TV [23]
8 May   Trinny & Susannah Undress the Nation Seven Network The LifeStyle Channel [24][25]
23 June   Bear: Spy in the Woods Nine Network Animal Planet [26][27]
1 July   Bad Lads Army (Season 2) (Axed after one episode)[28] Nine Network UK.TV [29]
6 July   Dexter Network Ten Showcase [30][31]
7 July   The F-Word (Season 2) Nine Network The LifeStyle Channel [32]
18 July   The Graham Norton Show (Season 3) ABC2 The Comedy Channel [33]
12 August   Dog the Bounty Hunter Nine Network FOX8 [34]
8 September   The View Nine Network W. Channel [35]
8 September   The Ellen DeGeneres Show Nine Network Arena [35]
27 August 2008 Apprentice, The   The Apprentice[12][36][37][38] Seven Network UK.TV
4 October   Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Seven Network Disney Channel [39]
13 October   Louis and the Nazis Seven Network ? [40]
27 November   Life After People Seven Network The History Channel [41]
29 November   Camp Rock Seven Network Disney Channel [42][43][44]
3 December   Gossip Girl (axed after 3 episodes)[45] Nine Network FOX8 [46][47][48]
3 December   Victoria's Empire ABC2 UK.TV [49][50]
6 December   The Hills Nine Network MTV [51]

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Still to debut   K-Ville Network Ten FOX8 [53]
Still to debut   The Long Firm ABC1 Showtime [54]
Still to debut   Unhitched Network Ten Still to be announced [42][53]
Still to debut   Surgery Saved My Life Seven Network Discovery Channel Australia [42][55]

Subscription television premieres

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

Domestic

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Program Subscription network Free-to-air network Date
Carbon Cops[25] The LifeStyle Channel ABC TV[citation needed] 3 January
Mortified Disney Channel Nine Network 5 January 2008
Ifish with Tackleworld[56] The LifeStyle Channel [citation needed] 12 April 2008
Bondi Rescue[57] Nat Geo Adventure Network Ten 4 September 2008
The Kingdom of Paramithi[58][59] Nick Jr. Nine Network December 2008
Surf Patrol[60] The LifeStyle Channel [citation needed] 18 July 2008
Australia's Best Backyards[61] The LifeStyle Channel Seven Network[citation needed] 18 October

International

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Program Subscription network Free-to-air network Date
That Mitchell and Webb Look   That Mitchell and Webb Look[62] UKTV ABC1 18 February 2008
  North and South[63] UKTV ABC TV[64] 20 March
  Afterlife[63] UKTV Nine Network 29 March
Complete Guide to Parenting, The  The Complete Guide to Parenting[63] UKTV ABC TV[65] 31 March
  Star Stories[66] UKTV ABC TV 7 April
  Bleak House[67] UKTV ABC TV[68] 8 May
  Hyperdrive[67][69] UKTV ABC TV 26 May
IT Crowd, The  The IT Crowd[70] UKTV ABC TV[71] 16 June
Office, The   The Office[72] TV1 Network Ten 4 September 2008
  Jam & Jerusalem[73] UKTV ABC TV[74] 8 September 2008
  Never Did Me Any Harm[75] The LifeStyle Channel [citation needed] 8 September
Madness Of Modern Families, The  The Madness of Modern Families[75] The LifeStyle Channel ABC TV[citation needed] 11 September
  How to Look Good Naked[75] The LifeStyle Channel Network Ten[citation needed] 21 September
  Primeval[15][76] UKTV Nine Network[77] 7 October 2008
  It's Me or the Dog[78] The LifeStyle Channel [citation needed] 8 November
  Paradise or Bust[78] The LifeStyle Channel [citation needed] 17 November
  Robin Hood[79] UKTV / BBC HD ABC TV 18 November 2008

Returning this year

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Program Network Debut date Return date
Good News Week[80] Network Ten 19 April 1996 11 February 2008
This Is Your Life[81] Nine Network 1995 9 March 2008
Wide World of Sports[82] Nine Network 23 May 1981 16 March 2008
Gladiators[83][84] Seven Network 1995 30 March 2008
Double the Fist[85] ABC1 2004 14 August 2008

Ending this year

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Program New network Debut date End date
It Takes Two: Getting Ready [note 2] [86] Seven Network 19 February 2008 19 February 2008
NightCap, The The NightCap [note 3] [87] Seven HD 12 February 2008 13 March 2008
Mint, The The Mint[88] Nine Network 31 July 2007 30 March 2008
Power of 10 [note 4] [89] Nine Network 31 March 2008 7 April 2008
My Kid's a Star [note 5] Nine Network 7 April 2008 31 May 2008
Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune[90] Nine Network 26 May 2008 31 May 2008
Big Brother Australia[91] Network Ten 23 April 2001 21 July 2008
Nightline[92] Nine Network 1992 25 July 2008
Sunday[92] Nine Network 15 November 1981 3 August 2008
Taken Out [note 6] [93] Network Ten 1 September 2008 25 September 2008
Outdoor Room, The The Outdoor Room[94] Seven Network 31 August 2008 30 November 2008
ttn[95] Network Ten 3 February 2004 2 December 2008
The Strip[96] Nine Network 4 September 2008 4 December 2008[citation needed]
Enough Rope[97] ABC1 17 March 2003 8 December 2008

Notes

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  1. ^ Season 1 of Wild at Heart was shown Sunday evening at 6:30 pm on Network Ten between 3 December 2006 and 21 January 2007.[8] The season was then repeated on ABC1 on Saturday evenings at 7:30 pm between 21 June 2008 and 26 July 2008.[9] Season 2 then premiered on ABC1 on 2 August 2008.[10]
  2. ^ It Takes Two: Getting Ready was axed after one episode.[86]
  3. ^ The NightCap was axed after five weeks.[87]
  4. ^ Power of 10 was axed after two episodes.[89]
  5. ^ My Kid's a Star was axed after six episodes.
  6. ^ Taken Out was axed after 19 episodes.[93]

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