User:Allied45/Sandbox: List of programs broadcast by Nine Network

The following are currently, formerly, and forthcoming programs that are broadcast by the Australian Nine Network, GO!, GEM and their regional affiliates, including WIN Television, NBN Television and Imparja. Please note some affiliate stations have alternate schedules and may air programs at different times.

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Original programming

= Overall =

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|+ Table of original programs

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! scope="col" width=10%| Start date

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scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Price Is Right|The Price Is Right (1957-1974 Australian game show)}}

| 1958 || || Local version of The Price Is Right; aired only in Melbourne (GTV); succeeded by The Price Is Right (1993–98, 2003–05).

scope="row"|Emergency

| {{dts|1959-02-16|format=dmy}}{{cite web |last1=Storey |first1=Don |last2=Keating |first2=Chris |title=Emergency |url=https://www.classicaustraliantv.com/emergenc.htm |website=classicaustraliantv.com |publisher=Classic Australian Television |accessdate=11 November 2018 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180821211035/https://www.classicaustraliantv.com/emergenc.htm |archivedate=21 August 2018 |date=2013 |url-status=live}} || {{dts|1959-06-01|format=dmy}}{{cite web |last1=Storey |first1=Don |last2=Keating |first2=Chris |title=Emergency: episode details |url=https://www.classicaustraliantv.com/emergeps.htm |website=classicaustraliantv.com |publisher=Classic Australian Television |accessdate=11 November 2018 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180821205117/https://www.classicaustraliantv.com/emergeps.htm |archivedate=21 August 2018 |date=2013 |url-status=live}} || —

scope="row"|Division 4

| 1969 || 1975 || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Link|Men}}

| 1970 || || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Graham Kennedy Show}}

| {{dts|1972-09-19|format=dmy}} || {{dts|1975-04-17|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|Cop Shop

| 1977 || 1984 || —

scope="row"|Family Feud

| 1977 || 1984 || Local version of Family Feud; succeeded by Bert's Family Feud (2006–07).

scope="row"|A Good Thing Going

| colspan=2|1978 || Telemovie

scope="row"|Sale of the Century

| 1980 || 2001 || Local version of Sale of the Century; succeeded by Temptation (2005–09).

scope="row"|A Christmas Carol

| colspan=2|1982 || Telemovie

scope="row"|Oliver Twist

| colspan=2|1982 || Telemovie

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Flying Doctors}}

| 1986 || 1991 || —

scope="row"|All the Way

| 1988 || || —

scope="row"|Chances

| 1991 || 1992 || —

scope="row"|Cluedo

| 1992 || 1993 || Local version of Cluedo.

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Feds|The Feds (miniseries)}}

| 1993 || 1996 || Series of telemovies

scope="row"|Law of the Land

| 1993 || 1999 || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Man from Snowy River|The Man from Snowy River (TV series)}}

| 1993 || 1996 || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Price Is Right|The Price Is Right (Australian game show)}}

| 1993–98, 2003–05 || || Local version of The Price Is Right; preceded by The Price Is Right (1958).

scope="row"|Halifax f.p.

| 1994 || 2002 || —

scope="row"|Water Rats

| {{dts|1996-02-12|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2001-08-07|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|Pacific Drive

| 1996 || 1997 || —

scope="row"|Twisted Tales

| colspan=2|1996 || Succeeded by Two Twisted (2006).

scope="row"|Burgo's Catch Phrase

| 1997 || 2003 || Local version of Catchphrase; originally titled Catch Phrase until 1999.

scope="row"|Good Guys Bad Guys

| 1997 || 1998 || —

scope="row"|Murder Call

| 1997 || 2000 || —

scope="row"|Stingers

| {{dts|1998-09-29|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2004-12-14|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row" rowspan=2|Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

| 1999 || 2007 || rowspan=2|Local version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?; succeeded by Hot Seat (2009–present).

colspan=2|2010 (Whizz Kids specials)
scope="row"|Surprise Surprise

| 2000 || 2001 || Succeeded by Surprise Surprise Gotcha (2007).

scope="row"|McLeod's Daughters

| {{dts|2001-08-08|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2009-01-31|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|Flat Chat

| colspan=2|2001 || —

scope="row"|Australian Survivor

| {{dts|2002-02-13|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2002-05-15|format=dmy}} || Moved to Seven Network (2006); Network Ten (2016–present)

scope="row"|Young Lions

| {{dts|2002-07-17|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2002-12-18|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|Shafted

| 2002 || || Local version of Shafted.

scope="row"|Comedy Inc.

| {{dts|2003-02-19|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2007-12-26|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row" rowspan=2 style="background:#D9F9E9"|{{sortname|The|Block|dab=Australian TV series}}^

| {{dts|2003-06-01|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2004-07-25|format=dmy}} || rowspan=2|—

{{dts|2010-09-22|format=dmy}}present
scope="row"|Merrick and Rosso Unplanned

| {{dts|2003-09-03|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2004-11-10|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|Celebrity Overhaul

| 2004 || 2005 || —

scope="row"|Celebrity Circus

| {{dts|2005-05-01|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2005-05-29|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Alice}}

| {{dts|2005-09-28|format=dmy}} || {{n/a|Unknown}} || —

scope="row"|Little Oberon

| colspan=2|2005 || Telemovie

scope="row"|Skating on Thin Ice

| 2005 || || —

scope="row"|Temptation

| 2005 || 2009 || Preceded by Sale of the Century.

scope="row"|Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice

| {{dts|2006-07-11|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2006-08-29|format=dmy}} || Local version of Dancing on Ice.

scope="row"|Two Twisted

| {{dts|2006-08-14|format=dmy}} || {{n/a|Unknown}} || Preceded by Twisted Tales (1996).

scope="row"|Bert's Family Feud

| 2006 || 2007 || Preceded by Family Feud (1977–84).

scope="row"|Clever

| 2006 || || Axed after five episodes.

scope="row"|Magda's Funny Bits

| colspan=2|2006 || —

scope="row"|Overhaul

| 2006 || || —

scope="row"|Quizmania

| 2006 || 2007 || Local version of Quizmania.

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Lost Tribes|dab=TV series}}

| {{dts|2007-05-06|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2007-06-10|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Nation|The Nation (TV series)}}

| {{dts|2007-06-05|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2007-08-29|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|Sea Patrol

| {{dts|2007-07-05|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2011-07-12|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Mint|dab=Australian game show}}

| {{dts|2007-07-31|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2008-03-29|format=dmy}} || Local version of The Mint.

scope="row"|Surprise Surprise Gotcha

| {{dts|2007-09-18|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2007-10-23|format=dmy}} || Preceded by Surprise Surprise (2000–2001).

scope="row"|Commercial Breakdown

| {{dts|2007-09-24|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2009-04-21|format=dmy}} || Local version of Commercial Breakdown.

scope="row"|Just for Laughs

| {{dts|2007-09-24|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2007-10-08|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row" rowspan=2|{{sortname|The|Farmer Wants a Wife|dab=Australian TV series}}

| {{dts|2007-10-24|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2012-09-26|format=dmy}} || rowspan=2|Local version of Farmer Wants a Wife.

{{dts|2016-02-01|format=dmy}}{{dts|2016-03-14|format=dmy}}
scope="row"|1 vs. 100

| 2007 || || Local version of 1 vs. 100.

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Singing Bee|The Singing Bee (Australian game show)}}

| 2007 || 2010 || Local version of The Singing Bee; celebrity version aired from 2008 to 2010.

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Chopping Block}}

| {{dts|2008-02-06|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2008-12-02|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|Monster House

| {{dts|2008-02-12|format=dmy}} || {{n/a|Unknown}} || —

scope="row"|Underbelly

| {{dts|2008-02-13|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2013-09-01|format=dmy}} || Consists of Underbelly (2008), Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities (2009), Underbelly: The Golden Mile (2010), Underbelly Files telemovies (2011), Underbelly: Razor (2011), Underbelly: Badness (2012) and Underbelly: Squizzy (2013).

scope="row"|Power of 10

| {{dts|2008-03-31|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2008-04-07|format=dmy}} || Local version of Power of 10; axed after two episodes.

scope="row"|My Kid's a Star

| {{dts|2008-04-09|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2008-05-31|format=dmy}} || Local version of I Know My Kid's a Star.

scope="row"|Canal Road

| {{dts|2008-04-16|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2008-12-13|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune

| May 2008 || {{dts|2008-06-27|format=dmy}} || Local version of Wheel of Fortune; axed after five weeks.

scope="row" align=left | Scorched

| colspan=2|{{dts|2008-08-31|format=dmy}} || Telemovie

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Strip|dab=Australian TV series}}

| {{dts|2008-09-04|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2008-11-27|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|Hole in the Wall

| 2008 || || Local adaptation of "Brain Wall".

scope="row"|Wipeout Australia

| {{dts|2009-02-03|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2009-03-24|format=dmy}} || Local version of Wipeout.

scope="row"|Aussie Ladette to Lady

| {{dts|2009-02-16|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2009-11-17|format=dmy}} || Local version of Ladette to Lady.

scope="row" style="background:#D9F9E9"|Hot Seat^

| {{dts|2009-04-20|format=dmy}} || present || Spin-off from Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.

scope="row"|homeMADE

| {{dts|2009-05-10|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2009-07-07|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|Australia's Perfect Couple

| {{dts|2009-07-22|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2009-08-26|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|Rescue: Special Ops

| {{dts|2009-08-02|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2011-09-05|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Apprentice Australia}}

| {{dts|2009-09-28|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2009-11-23|format=dmy}} || Local version of The Apprentice.

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Secret Millionaire Australia|Secret Millionaire#Australian version}}

| 2009 || 2010 || Local version of The Secret Millionaire.

scope="row"|Cops L.A.C.

| {{dts|2010-09-02|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2010-11-11|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Boss Is Coming to Dinner}}

| {{dts|2010-09-22|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2010-09-29|format=dmy}} || Local version of The Boss Is Coming to Dinner; axed after two episodes.

scope="row"|Wicked Love: The Maria Korp Story

| colspan=2|2010 || Telemovie

scope="row"|Ben Elton Live From Planet Earth

| {{dts|2011-02-08|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2011-02-22|format=dmy}}{{cite web|last1=Knox|first1=David|title=Axed: Ben Elton Live from Planet Earth|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2011/02/axed-ben-elton-live-from-planet-earth.html|website=TV Tonight|accessdate=5 July 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121019193444/http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2011/02/axed-ben-elton-live-from-planet-earth.html|archivedate=19 October 2012|date=23 February 2011|url-status=live}} || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Million Dollar Drop}}

| {{dts|2011-03-21|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2011-04-28|format=dmy}} || Local version of The Million Pound Drop Live; axed after six episodes.

scope="row"|Top Design Australia

| {{dts|2011-07-13|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2011-09-07|format=dmy}} || Local version of Top Design.

scope="row"|Hamish & Andy's Gap Year

| {{dts|2011-07-28|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2014-08-05|format=dmy}} || Consists of Hamish & Andy's Gap Year (2011), Hamish & Andy's Euro Gap Year (2012), Hamish & Andy's Gap Year Asia (2013) and Hamish and Andy's Gap Year South America (2014).

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Joy of Sets}}

| {{dts|2011-09-20|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2011-11-08|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Celebrity Apprentice Australia}}

| {{dts|2011-10-24|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2015-11-18|format=dmy}} || Spin-off from The Apprentice Australia (2009).

scope="row"|Blood Brothers

| colspan=2|2011 || Telemovie

scope="row"|Excess Baggage

| {{dts|2012-01-30|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2012-03-29|format=dmy}} || Broadcast on Go! from episode seven onwards.

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Great Mint Swindle}}

| colspan=2|{{dts|2012-03-11|format=dmy}} || Telemovie

scope="row" style="background:#D9F9E9"|{{sortname|The|Voice|The Voice (Australian TV series)}}^

| {{dts|2012-04-15|format=dmy}} || present || Local version of The Voice.

scope="row"|Beaconsfield

| colspan=2|{{dts|2012-04-22|format=dmy}} || Telemovie

scope="row"|Tricky Business

| {{dts|2012-05-14|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2012-07-25|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|Big Brother

| {{dts|2012-08-13|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2014-11-26|format=dmy}} || Local version of Big Brother.

scope="row"|House Husbands

| {{dts|2012-09-02|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2017-04-17|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Great Australian Bake Off}}

| {{dts|2013-07-09|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2013-08-27|format=dmy}} || Local version of The Great British Bake Off; moved to LifeStyle Food (2015–present)

scope="row" rowspan=2|Australia's Got Talent

| {{dts|2013-08-11|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2013-11-10|format=dmy}} || rowspan=2|Previously aired on Seven Network (2006–2012)

{{dts|2016-02-01|format=dmy}}{{dts|2016-03-14|format=dmy}}
scope="row"|Love Child

| {{dts|2014-02-17|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2017-07-04|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|Fat Tony & Co.

| {{dts|2014-02-23|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2014-03-30|format=dmy}} || Spin-off from Underbelly (2008)

scope="row"|When Love Comes to Town

|| {{dts|2014-05-20|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2014-06-24|format=dmy}} || Local version of Babes on the Bus.

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Voice Kids|The Voice Kids (Australian TV series)}}

| {{dts|2014-06-22|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2014-08-10|format=dmy}} || Spin-off from The Voice (2012–present).

scope="row"|Reno Rumble

| {{dts|2015-05-05|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2016-04-26|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row" style="background:#D9F9E9"|Married at First Sight^

| {{dts|2015-05-18|format=dmy}} || present || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Hotplate}}

| {{dts|2015-07-28|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2015-09-02|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|Here Come the Habibs

| {{dts|2016-02-09|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2017-07-24|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|NRL Rookie}}

| {{dts|2016-05-31|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2016-08-02|format=dmy}} || Aired on 9Go!

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Briefcase|dab=Australian TV program}}

| {{dts|2016-06-20|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2016-08-09|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row" style="background:#D9F9E9"|Doctor Doctor^

| {{dts|2016-09-14|format=dmy}} || present || —

scope="row" style="background:#D9F9E9"|Travel Guides^

| {{dts|2017-02-14|format=dmy}} || present || —

scope="row"|{{sortname|The|Last Resort|dab=2017 TV series}}

| {{dts|2017-05-09|format=dmy}} || {{dts|2017-06-28|format=dmy}} || —

scope="row" style="background:#D9F9E9"|True Story with Hamish & Andy^

| {{dts|2017-06-05|format=dmy}} || present || —

scope="row" style="background:#D9F9E9"|Australian Ninja Warrior^

| {{dts|2017-07-09|format=dmy}} || present || —

scope="row" style="background:#D9F9E9"|This Time Next Year^

| {{dts|2017-07-31|format=dmy}} || present || —

scope="row" style="background:#D9F9E9"|Family Food Fight^

| {{dts|2017-10-30|format=dmy}} || present || —

scope="row" style="background:#D9F9E9"|Date Night^

| {{dts|2018-02-13|format=dmy}} || present || —

scope="row" style="background:#D9F9E9"|Love Island Australia^

| {{dts|2018-05-27|format=dmy}} || present || Aired on 9Go! in 2018

scope="row" style="background:#D9F9E9"|Buying Blind^

| {{dts|2018-06-05|format=dmy}} || present || —

scope="row" style="background:#D9F9E9"|Bite Club^

| {{dts|2018-08-15|format=dmy}} || present || —

=News and current affairs=

{{See|Nine News}}

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|+ News and current affairs programs

scope="col" width=10%| Title

! scope="col" width=12%| Years

! scope="col" class="unsortable" width="25%"| Notes

scope="row" align=left style="background:#D9F9E9" | 60 Minutes

| 1979–present || Local version of 60 Minutes.

scope="row" align=left style="background:#D9F9E9" | A Current Affair

| 1971–78, 1988–present || —

scope="row" align=left | Business Sunday

| 1986–2006 || Merged into sister program Sunday in 2006.

scope="row" align=left style="background:#D9F9E9" | Financial Review Sunday

| 2013–present || —

scope="row" align=left | Nightline

| 1992–2008, 2009–10 || Produced by Nine News.

scope="row" align=left style="background:#D9F9E9" | Nine News

| 1956–present || Localised news bulletins for Sydney (TCN-9), Melbourne (GTV-9), Brisbane (QTQ9), Adelaide (NWS9), Perth (STW9), Gold Coast (QTQ-9) and Darwin (NTD-8). Formerly known as National Nine News until 2008.

scope="row" align=left style="background:#D9F9E9" | Nine Early Morning News

| early 1990s–2003, 2005, ?–present || Formerly known as Daybreak and National Nine Early News.

scope="row" align=left style="background:#D9F9E9" | Nine Morning News Hour

| 1981–present || Formerly known as National Nine Morning News (1981–2004), National Nine News: Morning Edition (2004-2008) and Nine News: AM Edition (2008-2009).

scope="row" align=left | Nine Sunday Morning News

| 2008–09 || —

scope="row" align=left style="background:#D9F9E9" | Nine News Now

| 2013–present || —

scope="row" align=left style="background:#D9F9E9" | Nine Afternoon News

| 2004–present || Originally known as National Nine News: Afternoon Edition; replaced briefly in 2009 by This Afternoon.{{cite web|last1=Knox|first1=David|title=Modest debut for Nine's new arvo|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/06/modest-debut-for-nines-new-arvo.html|website=TV Tonight|accessdate=5 July 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121103193521/http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/06/modest-debut-for-nines-new-arvo.html|archivedate=3 November 2012|date=30 June 2009|url-status=live}}

scope="row" align=left style="background:#D9F9E9" | Nine News: First at Five

| 2011–present || —

scope="row" align=left | Nine News at 7

| 2013 || Broadcast on GEM.

scope="row" align=left | ''Nine Late News

| 2009 || Rebranded as Nightline.{{cite web|last1=Knox|first1=David|title=The return of Nightline|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/11/the-return-of-nightline.html|website=TV Tonight|accessdate=5 July 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521233849/http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/11/the-return-of-nightline.html|archivedate=21 May 2013|url-status=live}}

scope="row" align=left | Sunday

| 1981–2008 || —

scope="row" align=left | This Afternoon

| 2009 || Axed after 12 editions.{{cite web|last1=Knox|first1=David|title=Nine axes THIS afternoon|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/07/nine-axes-this-afternoon.html|website=TV Tonight|accessdate=5 July 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121009045022/http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/07/nine-axes-this-afternoon.html|archivedate=9 October 2012|date=15 July 2009|url-status=live}}

scope="row" align=left style="background:#D9F9E9" | Today

| 1982–present || —

scope="row" align=left | Today on Saturday

| 1992–2002 || Saturday edition of Today.

scope="row" align=left style="background:#D9F9E9" | Weekend Today

| 2009–present || Weekend edition of Today.

=Variety=

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scope="col" width=10%| Title

! scope="col" width=12%| Years

! scope="col" class="unsortable" width="25%"| Notes

scope="row" align=left | 20 to 1

| 2005–11 || —

scope="row" align=left | 50 Years 50 Shows

| 2005, 2006 || Television special

scope="row" align=left | 50 Years 50 Stars

| 2006 || Television special

scope="row" align=left | 50 Years of Television News

| 2006 || Television special

scope="row" align=left | ABBAmania

| 2006 || Television special

scope="row" align=left | Adelaide Tonight

| 1959-73 || Aired only in Adelaide (NWS)

scope="row" align=left | ARIA Music Awards

| 2009, 2011 || Awards coverage; broadcast on Go! in 2011.

scope="row" align=left style="background:#D9F9E9" | Australia's Funniest Home Videos

| 1990–present || —

scope="row" align=left | Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos

| 1992, 2008 || Television special; spin-off from Australia's Funniest Home Videos (1990–present); originally axed during the program's original airing in 1992, a repackaged special aired in 2008.

scope="row" align=left | Big Questions

| 2006 || Axed after three episodes.

scope="row" align=left | {{sortname|The|Don Lane Show}}

| 1975–83 || —

scope="row" align=left | {{sortname|The|Great Weight Debate}}

| 2006 || Television special

scope="row" align=left | Hey Hey It's Saturday

| 1971–99, 2010 || Includes television specials The Best and Worst of Red Faces (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2006), Gonged But Not Forgotten: Australia's Best and Worst of Red Faces (1998–2000, 2007–2008) and Hey Hey It's Saturday: The Reunion (2009).

scope="row" align=left | In Melbourne Tonight

| 1957–70; 1996–98 || Aired only in Melbourne (GTV).

scope="row" align=left | In Brisbane Tonight

| 1959-1960s || Aired only in Brisbane (QTQ).

scope="row" align=left | Kerri-Anne

| 2002–11 || Originally known as Mornings with Kerri-Anne until 2010.

scope="row" align=left | Micallef Tonight

| 2003 || —

scope="row" align=left style="background:#D9F9E9" | Mornings

| 2012–present || —

scope="row" align=left | Midday

| 1985–98 || Also known as Midday with Kerri-Anne (1996–1998).

scope="row" align=left | MTV

| 1987–93 || —

scope="row" align=left | {{sortname|The|Music Jungle}}

| 2007–09 || —

scope="row" align=left | Ralph TV

| 2007 || —

scope="row" align=left | So Fresh TV

| 2002–06 || —

scope="row" align=left | {{sortname|The|Tonight Show}}

| 1957–70 || —

scope="row" align=left | TV's Best of the Best

| 2009 || Television special.{{cite web|last1=Knox|first1=David|title=TV's Best of the Best or missed opportunity?|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/09/tvs-best-of-the-best-or-missed-opportunity.html|website=TV Tonight|accessdate=10 July 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121015075929/http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/09/tvs-best-of-the-best-or-missed-opportunity.html|archivedate=15 October 2012|date=10 September 2009|url-status=live}}

scope="row" align=left | Warnie

| 2010–11 || —

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{{See|Nine's Wide World of Sports}}

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Sports broadcasts

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