Countdown was an Australian
pop music TV series on national broadcaster
ABC-TV from 1974–1987, it presented music awards from 1979–1987, initially in conjunction with magazine
TV Week which had sponsored the previously existing
'King of Pop' Awards. After Cold Chisel performed at the 1980 awards ceremony, and then trashed their instruments and the set, sponsors
TV Week withdrew their support and
Countdown held its own awards ceremonies until the 1986 awards which were broadcast in 1987. which provided peer voting for some awards.
Countdown provided coupons in the related
Countdown Magazine for viewers to vote for some awards including 'Most Popular Male Performer', 'Most Popular Female Performer', 'Most Popular Group' and 'Most Popular International Act'. At the 1985 awards ceremony (held in April 1986) fans of
INXS and
Uncanny X-Men scuffled and as a result ARIA decided to hold their own awards. The first awards ceremony was held on 2 March 1987 at the Sheraton Wentworth Hotel in
Sydney with
Elton John as the host. The awards were introduced by ARIA Chairman, Paul Turner, who explained the nomination and voting procedures.
John Farnham was the most successful artist on the night, with his album
Whispering Jack and its associated single, "
You're the Voice" winning six awards from ten nominations. ==Awards and nominations==