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Jane Scali (born 8 August 1959) is an Australian singer and former TV personality. She was one of the original cast members of the long-running TV show Young Talent Time from 1971 to 1976. Early life
The cast featured the then-current line-up of the Young Talent Team (Jamie Redfern, Rod Kirkham, Greg Mills, Philip Gould, Julie Ryles, Debbie Byrne, Vikki Broughton and Jane Scali) prior to Redfern's departure to tour the US with Liberace.
Others included The Dulux Show, The Astor Show, Astor Showcase, and The Pressure Pak Show. The concept of a variety program featuring a junior cast was revisited with Young Talent Time in 1971 on Network Ten which also featured some former Juniors cast members including Debbie Byrne, Jane Scali and Jamie Redfern.
24 episodes of The George Burns Show (1958–59) as Harry Morton As with others of the cast, Keating had a background in radio. He was a host assistant on the Blue Network game show County Fair (1945–50), and was a cast member of Bob Hope's The Pepsodent Show, as well as numerous other radio shows. [15]
The Young and the Restless is an American television soap opera, created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS.It debuted on March 26, 1973. The longest-running cast members are Melody Thomas Scott and Eric Braeden, who portray Nikki and Victor Newman, having joined in February 1979 and February 1980, respectively, [1] [2] making them two of the longest-tenured actors in American ...
In April 1971 she became an original cast member on Young Talent Time, another children's talent quest, which was hosted by Johnny Young. [ 1 ] : 48–50 [ 3 ] Byrne proved to be a popular cast member: in March 1974 she won the Logie Award for Best Teenage Personality and the TV Week Queen of Pop Award in October.
The 13 acts taking the stage have their hearts set on winning the $1 million prize and the chance to headline the AGT show in Las Vegas. They will include a spectacular showcase of talent ...
Harris moved to England in 1952 [5] and became an art student at City and Guilds of London Art School in South London, aged 22. In 1953 he found work in television, at the BBC, performing a regular ten-minute cartoon drawing section in a one-hour children's show called Jigsaw, with a puppet called "Fuzz", made and operated on the show by magician Robert Harbin.