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*1 April – [[TV One (New Zealand)|Television One]] commences broadcasting from the new Avalon studio complex. |
*1 April – [[TV One (New Zealand)|Television One]] commences broadcasting from the new Avalon studio complex. |
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*12 May – ''[[Close to Home (soap opera)|Close to Home]]'', New Zealand's second [[soap opera]] begins on [[TV One (New Zealand)|Television One]]. |
*12 May – ''[[Close to Home (soap opera)|Close to Home]]'', New Zealand's second [[soap opera]] begins on [[TV One (New Zealand)|Television One]]. |
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*30 June – [[TV2 (New Zealand)|TV2]] is launched.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1 July 1975 |title=Bright new TV2 —and chance to twiddle knobs |pages=1 |work=[[The Press]] |url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/press/1975/07/01/1|access-date=February 22, 2024}}</ref> |
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*30 June – [[TV2 (New Zealand)|TV2]] is launched. |
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*5 July – Only a week after launching, TV2 stages the country's first [[Telethon]], raising $400,000 for the [[St John Ambulance]] service. |
*5 July – Only a week after launching, TV2 stages the country's first [[Telethon]], raising $400,000 for the [[St John Ambulance]] service. |
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* The [[Public broadcasting in New Zealand|New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation]] (NZBC) is divided into [[Radio New Zealand]], [[TV One (New Zealand)|Television One]], based in Wellington and Dunedin, and TV2, based in Auckland and Christchurch. |
* The [[Public broadcasting in New Zealand|New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation]] (NZBC) is divided into [[Radio New Zealand]], [[TV One (New Zealand)|Television One]], based in Wellington and Dunedin, and TV2, based in Auckland and Christchurch. |
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==Ending this year== |
==Ending this year== |
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*''[[The Games Affair]]'' (1975) |
*''[[The Games Affair]]'' (1975) |
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==References== |
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This is a list of New Zealand television-related events in 1975.
Events
[edit]- 1 April – Television One commences broadcasting from the new Avalon studio complex.
- 12 May – Close to Home, New Zealand's second soap opera begins on Television One.
- 30 June – TV2 is launched.[1]
- 5 July – Only a week after launching, TV2 stages the country's first Telethon, raising $400,000 for the St John Ambulance service.
- The New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (NZBC) is divided into Radio New Zealand, Television One, based in Wellington and Dunedin, and TV2, based in Auckland and Christchurch.
- The New Zealand version of the popular children's education series Play School begins on Television One.
- Jennie Goodwin becomes the first female prime time news anchor in a Commonwealth country.
Debuts
[edit]- 12 May – Close to Home (Television One) (1975–1983)
- The Games Affair (NZBC) (1975)
- Play School (Television One) (1975–1990)
Television shows
[edit]- Spot On (1973–1988)
- Close to Home (1975–1983)
- Play School (1975–1990)
Ending this year
[edit]- The Games Affair (1975)
References
[edit]- ^ "Bright new TV2 —and chance to twiddle knobs". The Press. 1 July 1975. p. 1. Retrieved 22 February 2024.