THE HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN TELEVISION

40 YEARS OF AUSTRALIAN TV SOAPS
Pictured (l to r): Lorraine Bayly in The Sullivans; Sheila Kennelly and Gordon MacDougall in Number 96; Roger Oakley and Vanessa Downing in Home And Away;
Fiona Spence in Prisoner

In April 1999, I wrote a series of articles for the Sofcom TV Website commemorating 40 years of Australian TV soapies.  With the permission of Sofcom I have republished these articles here.

The First Decade 70s Soap Steams Up

80s Soap Conquer The World

Surf's Up For 90s TV

Neighbours and Home And Away continue as local and overseas success stories, but there is a struggle to keep viewers interested in soap drama. Preferences are moving towards weekly one-hour dramas but networks are not about to give up on the great Aussie soap:

FAMILY AND FRIENDS
Nine, 1990
Attempting to put a 1990s twist on the Romeo and Juliet scenario, Nine's ill-fated early evening soap failed to do for Nine what Neighbours and Home and Away had done for Seven and Ten.   
CHANCES
Nine, 1991-1992
Twenty years after Number 96, Nine tried to shock the nation with this one.  But as time went on, the storylines got more bizarre and only succeeded in getting a cult late-night following.  
PARADISE BEACH
Nine, 1993-1994
Filmed on the Gold Coast, and including a star studded cast.  But it was only marginally more popular than Ten's monumental flop Arcade over a decade earlier.  International sales kept it going just a bit longer.  
ECHO POINT
Ten, 1995
Another sun-and-surf soap initially programmed against Home And Away but poor ratings led to two further timeslot changes.  Axed after six months.  
HEARTBREAK HIGH
Ten, 1993-1996 and ABC 1997-1999
The spin-off to the popular film The Heartbreak Kid.   After a rough treatment by Ten, ending up in a late-night timeslot, it moved over to ABC's prime time schedule.  
PACIFIC DRIVE
Nine, 1995-1997
Australia's answer to Melrose Place turned out to be little more than Chances on Valium.  Nine took the unusual step of launching this soap in a late-night timeslot - which is where it mostly stayed except for a brief run in the afternoons.  
BREAKERS
Ten, 1998-1999
The story of life around Sydney's Bondi Beach.  In the same way that Nine launched Pacific Drive, Ten scheduled Breakers into a late night timeslot, but with the addition of re-runs the following weekday afternoon.  

After the nineties, Neighbours and Home And Away manage to stay popular both locally and overseas, though the line dividing soap operas and one-hour episode dramas is becoming blurred with weekly series such as All Saints, The Secret Life Of Us, Blue Heelers and McLeod's Daughters all containing elements of soap-like drama.

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