1992 in Australian television
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Events
- 1 January – The Victorian television market is aggregated, with VIC TV (now WIN Television) becoming the Nine Network affiliate, Prime Television taking a Seven Network affiliation & Southern Cross Network (now Southern Cross Ten) taking the Network Ten affiliation.
- 3 January – The long-running British science fiction series Doctor Who airs its finale broadcast on ABC with the fourth and final part of the seventh and final serial of Season 18, Logopolis. For the rest of 1992 there were no more broadcasts of Doctor Who. In March 1993 the first serial of Season 19, Castrovalva, was broadcast. The show would finish airing on 3 March 1994.
- 6 January – Neighbours and Home and Away return for 1992 now both screening against each other in the 7:30 pm timeslot.
- 20 January – Network Ten launches weeknight "First at Five" news on its five capital city stations.
- 20 January – Bert Newton returns to television as host of a new talk show on Network Ten The Morning Show.
- 20 January – Former ABC reporter Stan Grant presents a new nightly current affairs program called Real Life on Seven Network.
- 27 January – Australian evening current affairs program The 7.30 Report returns to ABC for the new year.
- 3 February – Ex-Europe Correspondent Ian Henderson takes over as newsreader for the 7.00 pm ABC News in Victoria after Mary Delahunty left to replace John Jost for the Victoria Edition of The 7.30 Report.
- 3 February – Australian pioneering lifestyle program Healthy, Wealthy and Wise makes its debut and begins a seven-year run on Network Ten.
- 8 February – Network Ten's troubled soap opera Neighbours is another attempt to bring back to its former 1980s ratings glory, producers are ramping up the show's storylines as well as writing out four cast members while signing up three new faces. Lorraine Bayly, Jeremy Angerson, Andrew Williams and Gillian Blakeney being terminated and are all leaving the show in coming weeks – while Ben Mitchell and Felice Arena are joining the series, and former guest star and future recording artist Natalie Imbruglia is returning for an ongoing role. Producer Don Battye is confident of re-signing Melissa Bell (the current Lucy Robinson) when her contract expires mid-year, despite moves to have her swap over to Ten's other evening soap, E Street. Veteran actor Tom Oliver has been re-signed with Neighbours, with plans to romantically match up his character Lou Carpenter to now-widowed Madge Bishop (Anne Charleston). Producers are also casting for two teenagers to enter the series as Carpenter's children. Another romantic storyline being devised by writers is set to involve Lucy (Melissa Bell) and Brad Willis (Scott Michaelson).
- 9 February – Three of Nine Network's current affairs lineup programmes 60 Minutes, Sunday and Business Sunday return for another year.
- 9 February – French-American-Canadian animated series Inspector Gadget airs on ABC as a stand-alone for the very last time. The series will continue airing on Sunday mornings when it returns to air as part of the Sunday morning wrapper programme Couch Potato on 22 March.
- 10 February – Australian comedy series Mother and Son returns for a new series on ABC.
- 10 February – The Nine Network launches a new game show called Supermarket Sweep presented by Ian Turpie, making his last game show appearance before his passing in 2012.
- 12 February – American sitcom Home Improvement based on the stand-up comedy of Tim Allen debuts on Seven Network.
- 13 February – Simon Westaway, Paul Sonkkila, Ben Steel, David Bradshaw and Sean Scully star in a brand new Australian police drama series Phoenix on ABC.
- 14 February – Australian gardening and lifestyle series Burke's Backyard returns for another year. This time host Don Burke is joined by presenters Dr. Harry Cooper, Peter Harris and Densey Clyne.
- 15 February – Australian five minute cooking program Consuming Passions hosted by British chef Ian Parmenter premieres on the ABC.
- 22 February – Australian gardening and lifestyle series Burke's Backyard begins airing in New Zealand on TV One.
- 1 March - The Nine Network revamps it's on air presentation and launches the famous "Skyscraper" ident
- 3 March - Nine's adult drama series, Chances, launches on British satellite channel, Sky One, airing Wednesday and Thursday at 9pm.
- 14 March – Australian documentary series Foreign Correspondent debuts on the ABC.
- 20 March – The Nine Network takes over the Rugby League TV rights from Network Ten, which they continue to broadcast to the present day.
- 30 April – Series final of the Australian police drama series Phoenix airs on ABC.
- 6 April - Network Ten's evening soap opera, E Street, launches in the UK on the Sky One satellite channel. It airs in a half-hour format, 6.30pm, Monday to Friday, starting with episode 43.
- 4 May – Australian children's TV series Skippy the Bush Kangaroo returns to Australian television screens with a short-lived reboot called The Adventures of Skippy. This series focused on Sonny Hammond who is now an adult having followed in his father's footsteps by becoming a ranger at a wildlife park and having his own family and Skippy as a pet kangaroo.
- 8 May – Australian children's educational TV series Lift Off debuts on ABC at 2:00 pm every Friday. It later aired weekdays at 4:30 pm on 29 June and on Saturdays at 6:00 pm on 19 September.
- 14 May – A new Australian travel and lifestyle television program Getaway begins its first screening on Nine Network becoming one of the longest running series on Australian television.
- 18 May – Australian soap opera Neighbours debuts a new set of opening titles and a new theme song performed by Greg Hind.
- 8 June – Australian teen game show Vidiot presented by Eden Gaha debuts on ABC.
- 13 July - Teenager Todd Landers (Kristian Schimid) is killed by an oncoming van in his final episode of Neighbours.
- 18 July – Australian comedy series The Late Show starring The D-Generation starts airing on the ABC running for two seasons.
- 20 July – ABC debuts children's TV series Bananas in Pyjamas.
- 3 September – Kerry Packer and the Nine Network pull the plug on Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos midway through the show.
- 6 November – Final episode of the Australian children's game show Big Square Eye airs on the ABC. The series will be shown one last time the next year at 6:00 pm.
- 26 November – Accident-prone comedy sketch show Fast forward airs its final episode on Seven Network. It returns in 1993 with the rebranded name Full Frontal, which is the same as FF. Fast Forward continued specials in 1993 and 1994.
- 21 December – Network Ten debuts a new weekday morning program for children called The Big Breakfast.
- 22 December – Seven Network airs the 1992 Midori Australian Dancesport Championships at 9:30 pm.
Debuts
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Real Life
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The Morning Show
| {{sort|1992-01-20|20 January}} |
The Fremantle Conspiracy
| {{sort|1992-01-26|26 January}} |
Healthy, Wealthy and Wise
| {{sort|1992-02-03|3 February}} |
The World at Noon
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-02-03|3 February}} |
Supermarket Sweep
| {{sort|1992-02-10|10 February}} |
Phoenix
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-02-13|13 February}} |
Consuming Passions
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-02-15|15 February}} |
Saturday at Rick's
| {{sort|1992-02-22|22 February}} |
Order in the House
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-02-29|29 February}} |
Sylvania Waters
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-03-07|7 March}} |
Foreign Correspondent
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-03-14|14 March}} |
Sex
| {{sort|1992-03-19|19 March}} |
Friday Night Football
| {{sort|1992-03-20|20 March}} |
Sunday Football
| {{sort|1992-03-22|22 March}} |
Ferry Boat Fred
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-03-30|30 March}} |
Good Vibrations
| {{sort|1992-04-22|22 April}} |
All in a Day's Work
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-05-02|2 May}} |
The Adventures of Skippy
| {{sort|1992-05-04|4 May}} |
Lift Off
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-05-08|8 May}} |
Getaway
| {{sort|1992-05-14|14 May}} |
A Dog's Life
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-05-29|29 May}} |
Vidiot
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-06-08|8 June}} |
Nightline
| {{sort|1992-06-24|24 June}} |
Tracks of Glory
| {{sort|1992-07-05|5 July}} |
Totally Wild
| {{sort|1992-07-12|12 July}} |
The Late Show
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-07-18|18 July}} |
Bananas in Pyjamas (1992)
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-07-20|20 July}} |
Bony
| {{sort|1992-08-15|15 August}} |
Mind Twist
| {{sort|1992-08-22|22 August}} |
Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos
| {{sort|1992-09-03|3 September}} |
My Two Wives
| {{sort|1992-09-08|8 September}} |
Meet the Press
| {{sort|1992-10-25|25 October}} |
Bingles
| {{sort|1992-12-05|5 December}} |
The Big Breakfast
| {{sort|1992-12-21|21 December}} |
Peter Combe's Christmas Under the Stars
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-12-25|25 December}} |
=International programming=
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{{flagicon|USA}} Dragnet Today
| {{sort|1992-01-01|1 January}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} The Secret Cabaret
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-01-02|2 January}} |
{{flagicon|Netherlands}} Dr. Krankenstein
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-01-02|2 January}} |
{{flagicon|AUS}}/{{flagicon|FRA}}/{{flagicon|USA}} Clowning Around
| {{sort|1992-01-05|5 January}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Studs
| {{sort|1992-01-06|6 January}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Discovering Psychology
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-01-06|6 January}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Hammer, Slammer and Slade
| {{sort|1992-01-12|12 January}} |
{{flagicon|IRE}} The Treaty
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-01-15|15 January}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Mad Scientist
| {{sort|1992-01-18|18 January}} |
{{flagicon|NZ}} Night of the Red Hunter
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-01-20|20 January}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Cop Rock
| {{sort|1992-01-23|23 January}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Little Golden Book Land
| {{sort|1992-01-24|24 January}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} WIOU
| {{sort|1992-01-24|24 January}} |
{{flagicon|USA}}/{{flagicon|JPN}} A Galactic Odyssey
| {{sort|1992-01-26|26 January}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Two by Two
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-01-28|28 January}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Birds of a Feather
| {{sort|1992-01-30|30 January}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} The Generation Game
| {{sort|1992-02-01|1 February}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Dinosaurs
| {{sort|1992-02-02|2 February}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Inside Edition
| {{sort|1992-02-04|4 February}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Oceans of Wealth
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-02-10|10 February}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Home Improvement
| {{sort|1992-02-12|12 February}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Freddy's Nightmares
| {{sort|1992-02-13|13 February}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Bicycle
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-02-18|18 February}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Toxic Crusaders
| {{sort|1992-02-21|21 February}} |
{{flagicon|Netherlands}} Pim
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-02-22|22 February}} |
{{flagicon|CAN}} The Magic Library
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-02-25|25 February}} |
{{flagicon|CAN}} Zardip's Search for Healthy Wellness
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-02-26|26 February}} |
{{flagicon|CAN}} Take a Look
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-02-26|26 February}} |
{{flagicon|CAN}} Look Up
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-02-26|26 February}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} The Family Man (1990)
| {{sort|1992-02-26|26 February}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
| {{sort|1992-03-03|3 March}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Portrait of a Marriage
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-03-08|8 March}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Gophers!
| {{sort|1992-03-08|8 March}} |
{{flagicon|AUS}}/{{flagicon|NZ}}/{{flagicon|UK}} The Other Side of Paradise
| {{sort|1992-03-08|8 March}} |
{{flagicon|ITA}} Secret of the Sahara
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-03-19|19 March}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-04-05|5 April}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Gabriel's Fire
| {{sort|1992-04-08|8 April}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Girls on Top
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-04-13|13 April}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Life Goes On
| {{sort|1992-04-19|19 April}} |
{{flagicon|CAN}} Katts and Dog
| {{sort|1992-04-21|21 April}} |
{{flagicon|UK}}/{{flagicon|AUS}} Heroes II: The Return
| {{sort|1992-04-27|27 April}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} My Little Pony 'n Friends
| {{sort|1992-05-02|2 May}} |
{{flagicon|USA}}/{{flagicon|CAN}} Beetlejuice
| {{sort|1992-05-02|2 May}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Nellie the Elephant
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-05-04|4 May}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} The Darling Buds of May
| {{sort|1992-05-08|8 May}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Small World
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-05-11|11 May}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Brother Felix and the Virgin Saint
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-05-17|17 May}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} The Cloning of Joanna May
| {{sort|1992-05-18|18 May}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Working Girl
| {{sort|1992-05-18|18 May}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Keeping Up Appearances
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-05-18|18 May}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Yo Yogi!
| {{sort|1992-05-22|22 May}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} The Brollys
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-05-25|25 May}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} This is David Harper
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-05-26|26 May}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Teach 109
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-05-28|28 May}} |
{{flagicon|FRA}} Passengers
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-05-28|28 May}} |
{{flagicon|CAN}} Return to the Magic Library
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-06-02|2 June}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Sticky Moments
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-06-05|5 June}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Uncle Buck
| {{sort|1992-06-07|7 June}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Beadle's About
| {{sort|1992-06-09|9 June}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Forget Me Not Farm
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-06-11|11 June}} |
{{flagicon|CAN}} Tropical Heat
| {{sort|1992-06-12|12 June}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Best of the Worst
| {{sort|1992-06-13|13 June}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Herman's Head
| {{sort|1992-06-25|25 June}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Murder Squad
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-06-25|25 June}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Coming of Age
| {{sort|1992-06-29|29 June}} |
{{flagicon|CAN}} The Red Green Show
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-06-30|30 June}} |
{{flagicon|NZ}}/{{flagicon|CAN}} The Boy from Andromeda
| {{sort|1992-07-04|4 July}} |
{{flagicon|USA}}/{{flagicon|South Korea}} Widget
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-07-06|6 July}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Harry and the Hendersons
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-07-06|6 July}} |
{{flagicon|AUS}}/{{flagicon|UK}} The Leaving of Liverpool
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-07-08|8 July}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Titmuss Regained
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-07-12|12 July}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} One of the Boys (1989)
| {{sort|1992-07-13|13 July}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Watt on Earth
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-07-19|19 July}} |
{{flagicon|CAN}} Nature Watch Digest
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-07-20|20 July}} |
{{flagicon|CAN}} Tales from the Blue Crystal
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-07-30|30 July}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} The Ginger Tree
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-08-02|2 August}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Wipe Out
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-08-06|6 August}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} The Torkelsons
| {{sort|1992-08-10|10 August}} |
{{flagicon|SPA}} Central Brigade
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-08-12|12 August}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Nightmare Cafe
| {{sort|1992-08-12|12 August}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} New Guinea: An Island Apart
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-08-16|16 August}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Step by Step
| {{sort|1992-08-16|16 August}} |
{{flagicon|CAN}} The Acme School of Stuff
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-08-21|21 August}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Shadow of the Noose
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-08-24|24 August}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Pacific Station
| {{sort|1992-08-25|25 August}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Classic Cars
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-08-25|25 August}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Coach
| {{sort|1992-08-28|28 August}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Parnell and the Englishwoman
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-08-30|30 August}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Bangers and Mash
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-08-31|31 August}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} A Bit of Fry and Laurie
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-08-31|31 August}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} On the Up
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-09-07|7 September}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Harris and Company
| {{sort|1992-09-08|8 September}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Worlds Beyond
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-09-13|13 September}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} And the Sea Will Tell
| {{sort|1992-09-13|13 September}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Windfalls
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-09-14|14 September}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Yellowthread Street
| {{sort|1992-09-15|15 September}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Close to Home (1989)
| {{sort|1992-09-17|17 September}} |
{{flagicon|UK}}/{{flagicon|USA}} Columbus and the Age of Discovery
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-09-20|20 September}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Walter & Emily
| {{sort|1992-09-23|23 September}} |
{{flagicon|GER}} Pyjamas for Three
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-10-01|1 October}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Gruey
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-10-02|2 October}} |
{{flagicon|UK}}/{{flagicon|AUS}} Frankie's House
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-10-07|7 October}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Raven
| {{sort|1992-10-13|13 October}} |
{{flagicon|IRE}} Making a Stand
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-10-18|18 October}} |
{{flagicon|GER}} Kir Royal – Aus dem Leben eines Klatschreporters
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-10-30|30 October}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Amerika
| {{sort|1992-11-02|2 November}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Cruel Doubt
| {{sort|1992-12-15|15 November}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Morton & Hayes
| {{sort|1992-11-18|18 November}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Mother Love
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-11-23|23 November}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} The Power and the Glory
| {{sort|1992-11-29|29 November}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} The Sharp End
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-12-01|1 December}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} The Commish
| {{sort|1992-12-03|3 December}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Nurses
| {{sort|1992-12-06|6 December}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} The Brittas Empire
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-12-07|7 December}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Streets Apart
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-12-07|7 December}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Northern Exposure
| {{sort|1992-12-10|10 December}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Covington Cross
| {{sort|1992-12-12|12 December}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} May to December
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-12-12|12 December}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Granpa
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-12-13|13 December}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} The Trials of Rosie O'Neill
| {{sort|1992-12-21|21 December}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} The BFG
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-12-25|25 December}} |
{{flagicon|CAN}} The Woman Who Raised a Bear as Her Son
| SBS TV | {{sort|1992-12-25|25 December}} |
{{flagicon|UK}} Father Christmas
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-12-25|25 December}} |
{{flagicon|JPN}} Samurai Pizza Cats
| 1992 |
{{flagicon|USA}} The Legend of Prince Valiant
| 1992 |
{{flagicon|USA}} Garfield and Friends
| 1992 |
{{flagicon|JPN}} Bob in a Bottle
| 1992 |
{{flagicon|UK}} Tales from Fat Tulip's Garden
| ABC TV | 1992 |
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 (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.
=International=
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{{flagicon|AUS}}/{{flagicon|FRA}}/{{flagicon|USA}} Clowning Around
| ABC TV | {{sort|1992-12-20|20 December}} |
Television shows
- Mr. Squiggle and Friends (1959–1999)
- Four Corners (1961–present)
- Rage (1987–present)
- G.P. (1989–1996)
- Foreign Correspondent (1992–present)
- The Late Show (1992–1993)
- Vidiot (1992–1995)
- Wheel of Fortune (1981–1996, 1996–2003, 2004-beyond)
- A Country Practice (1981–1994)
- Home and Away (1988–present)
- Family Feud (1988–1996)
- Fast forward (1989–1992)
- Sunday (1981–2008)
- Today (1982 – present)
- Sale of the Century (1980–2001)
- A Current Affair (1971–1978, 1988–2005, 2006–present)
- Hey Hey It's Saturday (1971–1999)
- The Midday Show (1973–1998)
- 60 Minutes (1979–present)
- The Flying Doctors (1986–1991)
- Australia's Funniest Home Video Show (1990–present)
- Hey Hey It's Saturday (1971–1999)
- Neighbours (1985 – present)
- E Street (1989–1993)
- Good Morning Australia with Bert Newton (1991)
Ending this year
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! Date | Show | Channel | Debut |
7 February
| 1990 | |||
3 April
| Chances | 1991 | |||
23 April
| 22 April 1992 | |||
1 May
| ABC | 30 March 1992 | |||
4 May
| 27 April 1992 | |||
1 June
| ABC | 1991 | |||
28 June
| ABC | 7 March 1992 | |||
6 July
| 5 July 1992 | |||
20 August
| Embassy | ABC | 1990 | |||
4 September
| Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos | 4 September 1992 | |||
17 October
| 1989 | |||
6 November
| ABC | 1991 | |||
4 November
| 1989 | |||
26 November
| 1989 | |||
4 December
| 1991 | |||
5 December
| Kelly | 1991 | |||
13 December
| ABC | 1991 | |||
18 December
| 1981 | |||
19 December
| Bony | 15 August 1992 |