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Take a trip down memory lane as 10 celebrates its diamond anniversary. It’s time to raise your remote (or your smartphone, laptop, iPhone – you get the gist!) and join us as Channel 10 celebrates 60 years of laughter, drama, and the occasional blooper. In the primetime of their lives, Channel 10 turns 60. From launching some of Australia's most beloved shows to creating unforgettable television moments, Channel 10 has been at the heart of Aussie homes since 1 August 1964 when Channel O was first broadcast in Melbourne. Setting the scene for six decades, the shows and the people have become part of our cultural fabric with moments that have made us laugh, cry, and shout “but he has to pick someone!” at the television screen. From the day Kylie Minogue moved into Ramsay Street to Australian Idol turning unknown singers into household names faster than you can say "voting lines are now open", you, the viewer, have come along for the ride. We came out swinging in the 60s. When Channel O flickered to life with a one-hour variety program, This Is It, actor and co-host Brian James said the first televised words: “August the 1st 1964, 7:56. Channel O is now part of the life of Melbourne and the past that made us.” Although technically, the real start to our story was this test broadcast: "This is ATV Channel O. We are broadcasting a picture and sound so you may adjust your television receiver for this new channel in the Melbourne area. If you are not receiving a clear picture, we suggest you call your service man”. The 70s were filled with killer hairstyles and iconic shows such as Prisoner, The Mike Walsh Show, The Box, Matlock Police, Young Talent Time, and Blankety Blanks hosted by Graham Kennedy. But it was Number 96 - Australia's first primetime soap airing five nights a week - that really got Australia talking. The series brought taboo subjects like sex, infidelity, drugs, racism and homosexuality into many homes for the first time. In 1975, Channel 10 was the first station to go to air in colour, finally letting viewers see their favourite shows in all their technicolour glory. The 80s saw us get a perm and rock shoulder pads. Going on to be Australia's longest running drama, Neighbours became a phenomenon, with no other television wedding ever coming close to topping Scott and Charlene's big day in July 1987. He was the moon-faced legend of Australian Showbiz. In 1992, Bert Newton found his home on 10 as the host of The Morning Show (later Good Morning Australia) for 14 years. Sandra Sully took the reins of Ten’s Late News, we launched our flagship sports program Sports Tonight and Meet The Press tackled national politics. The 90s also saw Channel 10 embrace a new wave of televised comedy with specials from the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, alongside news entertainment shows like Good News Week and The Panel. Music lovers enjoyed Take 40 Australia, and the network introduced unforgettable children’s programs like Totally Wild, with the beloved Ranger Stacey, and Cheez TV. In 2003, a pre-streaming era, more than 3.3 million people tuned in to watch Guy Sebastian win Australian Idol, a moment cemented in pop culture history. In 2009, our cheeky new news baby, The 7pm Project, was born. Sporting a name change to The Project, the now 15-year-old, has made an art of combining serious news reporting with entertainment and light-hearted banter, making complex topics more accessible. In the same year, culinary revolution, MasterChef Australia, made cooking something to look forward to. For five nights a week, the show inspired millions of viewers to try their luck at a croquembouche and turned Gary Mehigan, George Calombaris and Matt Preston into instant household names. Over the past 60 years, Channel 10 has broadcast nearly every code of sport both local and international from Horse Racing to Formula One, MotoGP to Football, Rugby Union to Rugby League and AFL, as well as Olympic and Commonwealth Games. Logie awards for Sport commenced in 1977 and since that time, our sport coverage has won on seven different occasions including for the KFC T20 Big Bash League Cricket in 2016 after we took the sport to a whole new level. If there is anything we have learnt in the last six decades, it’s the location of a nation’s funny bone. When laughter was mandatory and seriousness optional, 10 had it covered with shows like The Comedy Company, Russell Coight’s All Aussie Adventures, Skit House, The Panel, and Have You Been Paying Attention? Thank you, our Aussie viewers, for being a part of our incredible story, we are your number one fan! 10 play - the home of on demand free entertainment from Channel 10 - https://10play.com.au/ Check us out on Facebook: / channel10 And Instagram: / channel10au Why not Twitter too: / channel10au