This article is a summary of 1978 in Australian television.
Events
- 20 March â Channel 0 launches its one-hour news service Eyewitness News with Bruce Mansfield as host.
- August â The ABC televises the 1978 Commonwealth Games from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The opening and closing ceremonies are televised live, with event highlights each day.
- 12 September â The very first major mini-series produced for Australian commercial television with a budget of over a million dollars Against the Wind is screen on Seven Network. It is also the first major Australian TV production to be broadcast in the United States.
- September â The Federal Government gives the go-ahead for the launch of a multicultural television service, to be operated by the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS), with the expectation of the new channel operating in Sydney and Melbourne by 1980.
- October â Channel 0 makes a request to the Federal Government for permission to change its broadcast frequency to Network Ten.
- 7 November â The 0-10 Network televises the Melbourne Cup to a national audience for the first time. The telecast is regarded as one of the largest national sports telecasts mounted to date.
- 64% of Melbourne and 70% of Sydney households now own colour TV sets, giving Australia one of the fastest changeovers to colour in the world.
- Graham Kennedy wins a Logie award for presenting Blankety Blanks.
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New international programming
Television shows
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Returning this year
- No shows returning this year.
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