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"All Fall Down" is the 11th television play episode of the second season of the Australian anthology television series Australian Playhouse. [1] [2] "All Fall Down " originally aired on ABC on 2 October 1967. It was a comedy and starred the Kessey twins, Katherine and Karen, in roles specifically written for them. [3] [4]
Australian Playhouse was an Australian anthology TV series featuring the work of Australian writers. [1]It ran for two series consisting of 40 episodes. Among the featured productions were works by Pat Flower who was the main writer having written 10 episodes, other writers included Tony Morphett, John Warwick, Barbara Vernon, Richard Lane, James Davern and David Sale [2] [3]
28 June 1967 () – 1967 ( 1967 ) You Can't See 'Round Corners is an Australian drama and military TV series that aired on the Seven Network for 26 episodes from 28 June 1967 based on the 1947 novel by Jon Cleary , updated to be set during the Vietnam War .
Dita (Network 10 1967–1970) The Don Lane Show (Nine Network 1975–1983) Elders with Andrew Denton (ABC 2008–2009) Enough Rope with Andrew Denton (ABC 2003–2008) Eric and Mary (HSV-7 1956) The Eric Bana Show Live (1997) An Evening With (CTC-7 1966–1967) The Evie Hayes Show (ABV-2 1960) Fiesta (ABC 1958) First Appearances (ABC 1962 ...
1967 Australian television episodes (18 P) Pages in category "1967 in Australian television" This category contains only the following page.
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The series had a three-season run of 88 episodes under the McGooley title. [2] In the final episode the old McGooley house is demolished as the Stillers must move out. Rita and Wally ran for a single season of 23 episodes.
The series was produced by the ABC at the Ripponlea Studios in Melbourne, with the opening titles filmed at nearby Daylesford.Bellbird screened from 28 August 1967 to 23 December 1977 and although it was not Australia's first television serial (the first was Network Seven's Autumn Affair), it was the first successful soap opera and even spawned a feature film and tie-in novel.