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1975
1974: KLRN begins production of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS a new 13-week music series. 1976: AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS for its first broadcast season, Lone Star Beer was the show's underwriter. 1977: For its second broadcast season, Gary P. Nunn's London Homesick Blues becomes the program's theme song. 1978: Season three of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1979: ACL's fourth broadcast season kicks off on PBS with Terry Lickona as producer. 1980: Season five of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1981: ACL's sixth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 1982: Season seven of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS with the Austin skyline backdrop and the opening theme music composed by John Mills. 1983: ACL's eighth broadcast season kicks off on PBS and Lone Star Beer drops out as an underwriter. 1984: Season nine of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS and Budweiser becomes the underwriter. 1985: ACL's tenth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 1986: AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres its eleventh broadcast season on PBS. 1987: Season twelve of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS and the Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council dissolves production. 1988: ACL's thirteenth broadcast season kicks off on PBS and the Capital of Texas Public Telecommunications Council acquires the show. 1989: Season fourteen of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1990: AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres its fifteenth anniversary season on PBS. 1991: ACL's sixteenth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 1992: Season seventeen of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1993: ACL's eighteenth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 1994: Season nineteen of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1995: AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres its 20th anniversary season on PBS. 1996: Season twenty-one of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1997: AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres its 22nd broadcast season on PBS.
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Live from the Met was first broadcast on PBS TV in 1977.
I think the bbc does.
1988
It was originally broadcast on PBS Kids.
1991
1981
1975
1974: KLRN begins production of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS a new 13-week music series. 1976: AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS for its first broadcast season, Lone Star Beer was the show's underwriter. 1977: For its second broadcast season, Gary P. Nunn's London Homesick Blues becomes the program's theme song. 1978: Season three of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1979: ACL's fourth broadcast season kicks off on PBS with Terry Lickona as producer. 1980: Season five of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1981: ACL's sixth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 1982: Season seven of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS with the Austin skyline backdrop and the opening theme music composed by John Mills. 1983: ACL's eighth broadcast season kicks off on PBS and Lone Star Beer drops out as an underwriter. 1984: Season nine of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS and Budweiser becomes the underwriter. 1985: ACL's tenth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 1986: AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres its eleventh broadcast season on PBS. 1987: Season twelve of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS and the Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council dissolves production. 1988: ACL's thirteenth broadcast season kicks off on PBS and the Capital of Texas Public Telecommunications Council acquires the show. 1989: Season fourteen of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1990: AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres its fifteenth anniversary season on PBS. 1991: ACL's sixteenth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 1992: Season seventeen of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1993: ACL's eighteenth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 1994: Season nineteen of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1995: AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres its 20th anniversary season on PBS. 1996: Season twenty-one of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1997: AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres its 22nd broadcast season on PBS.
1974: KLRN begins production of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS, a new 13-week music series featuring Willie Nelson. 1976: AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres its first broadcast season on PBS and produced by the Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council. 1977: With its second broadcast season, AUSTIN CITY LIMITS becomes the most watched primetime music series on PBS, Gary P. Nunn's "London Homesick Blues" becomes the theme song. 1978: Season three of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1979: Season four of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS, and Terry Lickona becomes the producer. 1980: Season five of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS, and Scott Newton becomes still photographer. 1981: ACL's sixth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 1982: Season seven of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS featuring the Austin skyline backdrop, and the opening theme music composed by John Mills. 1983: ACL's eighth broadcast season kicks off on PBS, Gary Menotti succeeds Allan Muir as director. 1984: Season nine of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1985: ACL's tenth anniversary season kicks off on PBS. 1986: Season eleven of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1987: ACL's twelfth broadcast season kicks off on PBS, the Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council dissolves production. 1988: Season thirteen of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS, the Capital of Texas Public Telecommunications Council KLRU-TV acquires the show. 1989: ACL's fourteenth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 1990: Season fifteen of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS, Budweiser quits underwriting the show. 1991: ACL's sixteenth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 1992: Season seventeen of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1993: ACL's eighteenth broadcast season kicks off on PBS, and the first season to use KLRU's new logo nicknamed "Another Skyline at Night". 1994: Season nineteen of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS, Frito-Lay begins underwriting the show. 1995: ACL's twentieth anniversary season kicks off on PBS. 1996: Season twenty-one of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1997: ACL's twenty-second broadcast season kicks off on PBS, KLRU launches the official AUSTIN CITY LIMITS website, Frito-Lay drops out as a major underwriter. 1998: Season twenty-three of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 1999: ACL's twenty-fourth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 2000: Season twenty-five of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 2000: ACL's twenty-sixth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 2001: Season twenty-seven of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 2002: ACL's twenty-eighth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 2003: Season twenty-nine of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 2004: ACL's thirtieth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 2005: Season thirty-one of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 2006: ACL's thirty-second broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 2007: Season thirty-three of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 2008: ACL's thirty-fourth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 2009: Season thirty-five of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 2010: ACL's thirty-sixth broadcast season kicks off on PBS, and this was the last season to be taped in Studio 6A. 2011: Season thirty-seven of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 2012: ACL's thirty-eighth broadcast season kicks off on PBS. 2013: Season thirty-nine of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres on PBS. 2014: AUSTIN CITY LIMITS premieres its 40th anniversary season on PBS. Thank you AUSTIN CITY LIMITS for 40 years.
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