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  2. TV Week - Wikipedia

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    TV Week is a weekly Australian magazine that provides television program listings information and highlights, as well as television-related news.. Content ranges from previews for upcoming storylines of popular television programs, particularly dramas, comedies, soap operas and reality shows airing in Australia, celebrity interviews, gossip and news reports about television, movies and music.

  3. Sunnyside Up - Wikipedia

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    Sunnyside-Up was a black and white weekly variety program produced at HSV-7 Melbourne, during the late 1950s until the mid 1960s. Surviving Kinescope episodes sometimes presented the title in three words as “Sunny Side Up“ and with a 3-letter acronym.

  4. 1957 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    19 January – GTV-9 television station is officially opened in Melbourne. 6 May – In Melbourne Tonight, TV-Series 1957–1970 (GTV-9's first major production). Pick-A-Box, TV-Series 1957–1971 (first broadcast as a radio program in 1948) The Tarax Show, TV-Series 1957–1970 (sponsored by Tarax, a soft drink bottling company from Melbourne.

  5. 1957 in television - Wikipedia

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    April 24 – The Sky at Night (UK) presented by Patrick Moore (1957–present) May 1 – Junior Television Club; May 7 – In Melbourne Tonight with Graham Kennedy on GTV-9; June 19 – The Army Game (UK) on Britain's ITV (1957–1961) June 24 – Front Page Challenge (1957–1995) July – Tivoli Party Time (1957) on HSV-7 (Melbourne, Australia)

  6. Timeline of Australian television - Wikipedia

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    1957. 19 January: Sir Dallas Brookes officially inaugurates GTV-9 Melbourne. [1] 6 May: GTV-9 launches the nightly variety show In Melbourne Tonight with Graham Kennedy. [16] 1959. 9 January: Melbourne and Sydney are linked by microwave for the first time, allowing programs to be broadcast live to both cities concurrently. [15]

  7. Category:1957 in Australian television - Wikipedia

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    1957 Australian television series endings (37 P) P. 1957 Australian television plays (17 P) This page was last edited on 5 March 2020, at 10:50 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. Television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Winners of the first nationally shown TV Week Logie Awards included In Melbourne Tonight host Graham Kennedy – twice, Pick-a-box host Bob Dyer, Lorrae Desmond from ABC's The Lorrae Desmond Show, Four Corners reporter Michael Charlton, Bobby Limb, Jimmy Hannan, Gordon Chater, Brian Henderson and Hazel Phillips. [45]

  9. Category:1957 Australian television series debuts - Wikipedia

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    Television series which originated in Australia and began in the year 1957. Shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in Australia should be removed from this category. 1952