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词条 List of Australian music television shows
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  1. Music television

  2. Music-oriented talent quests/shows

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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This is a list of Australian produced music television shows.

Early days of music television pre-dated video clips, and included variety style series, miming series, and pop series, and with the advent of music videos, shows gave way to slickly prepackaged film clips with a host compère mixing live local acts (e.g. Countdown). The most recent trend has been towards near and complete compère-free shows which show music videos exclusively (e.g. Rage and AMV).

Talent quests and competitions are shown in the second table below.

Music television

TitlePeriodNetwork
/Channel
Presenter(s)Notes
Accent on Strings1956TCN-9?Sydney only. Piano and string recitals. Series debuted during the first official day of programming on station TCN-9
Campfire Favourites1956TCN-9Frank IfieldSydney only
The Isador Goodman Show1956-1957HSV-7Isador GoodmanConsisted of Isador Goodman playing the piano in a 15-minute time-slot.
Billabong Band1957ABV-2?A live program which ran for a short series of four episodes. It featured Australian folk songs, but little else is known about the series. Broadcast in Melbourne. At least one of the episodes survives as a kinescope recording.
Blues, Studio One1957HSV-7Joan Bilceaux and her Quintet.Joan Bilceaux was a jazz singer. This short-lived series aired live in a 15-minute time-slot. Replaced on the schedule with first Australian-produced sitcom Take That
Neptune Presents1957GTV-9?Melbourne only, this was a weekly 5-minute series featuring vocalists.
Rhythm Roundup1957-1960ATN-7Roy HampsonExact format is unknown. Hampson, a disc jockey, also hosted Record Roundup during the late-1950s.
Teenage Mailbag1957-1959HSV7Ernie Sigley, Heather Horwood and Gaynor BunningMelbourne; Cast sang requested songs
Hillbilly Requests1957-1958GTV-9Tom CampbellEpisodes starred the Victoria Banjo Club
The Hit Parade1957–1959 ?HSV7John Eden (3DB)Melbourne.
Juke Box Saturday Night1957-1958GTV-9Bob HorsfallReplaced with The Astor Show in early 1958
Choice of the People1957-1958ATN-7Milton SaundersThe series presented songs requested by viewers.[1] Milton Saunders was a pianist and played the requests on the piano.[2]
Melody Time1957-1959ABV-2Ormonde DouglasProfessional musicians performed live
TV Disc Jockey1957-1958TCN9John GodsonSydney only
Accent on Youth1958TCN-9John Godson, quickly replaced with Brian Henderson (?)This was the follow-up to TV Disc Jockey. There is conflicting information as to when the series debuted and who was the host. The format consisted of teenagers dancing to records, while there was also guest vocalists. It later became Bandstand.
Ardath Hit Parade1958-1959ATN-7Keith Walshe (1958), Jimmy Parkinson (1959)A different series to the Melbourne "Hit Parade", this series featured the top 10 hits of the week. There were guest singers and groups from time to time. It was a spin-off from the variety series Sydney Tonight.
The Astor Show1958GTV-9
Country Style1958ABC?Aired in Sydney and Melbourne, this was a live variety series with emphasis on country and western music. Frank Ifield appeared and sang in several episodes.
Eunice Gardiner Presents1958TCN-9Eunice GardinerSydney only. Eunice Gardiner played selections on the piano, and also interviewed personalities in the field of music. After several months it was replaced on the schedule with Music for You.
Melody with Milton1958-1960ATN-7Milton SaundersMilton Saunders was a pianist. Daytime series in Sydney only.
Music for You1958-1960TCN-9Isador GoodmanSydney only. Goodman was a pianist.
The Toppanos1958-1959ATN-7Enzo and Peggy ToppanoLive music and ad-libbed comedy
Valerie Cooney Sings1958ABN-2Valerie Cooney and the Jack Allan TrioReplaced on the schedule by Vic Sabrino Sings
Vic Sabrino Sings1958ABN-2Vic SabrinoSabrino's real name was George Assang, and he was a singer. At the time, ABN-2 was not a 24-hour station (and usually signed-off each night between 10:30PM and 11:30PM), and Vic Sabrino Sings was used as the final program of the programming day for several weeks. Like many ABC series of the 1950s, it aired for a much shorter season than shows on commercial television.
Your Hit Parade??Brisbane
Club Seven?SevenBrisbane
In Time??Adelaide
At Your Request1958-1959HSV-7Charles Skase"Requested songs". Information on this series is scarce. Charles Skase was a baritone.
Bandstand1958–1972Nine NetworkBrian Henderson[3]
Cool Cats Show1958-1960HSV-7Don BennettsAimed at teenagers. The Ted Vining Trio were regulars.
Australian All Star Jazz Band1959ABC?Variety series with emphasis on jazz music. The band consisted of Terry Wilkinson, Freddie Logan, Ron Webber, Dave Rutledge and Don Burrows.
The Bert Newton Show1959 - 1960GTV 9Bert NewtonBecame Hi-Fi Club in 1960. Artists lip-synced their songs.
The Jimmy Parkinson Show1959-1960ATN-7Jimmy ParkinsonA music series starring singer Jimmy Parkinson.
Johnny Gredula Sings1959-1960ATN-7Johnny GredulaJohnny Gredula sang requested songs in this series.
Make Ours Music1959-1961ABCIncluded music performances and dancing. Produced by James Upshaw
Patrick O'Hagan Sings1959ATN-7 and GTV-9Patrick O'HaganIrish tenor sang songs in a 15-minute time-slot during daytime
Serenade1959-1960ATN 7Ray Melton (1959-1960), Peggy Brooks (1960) A half-hour music series starring singer Ray Melton, but some episodes instead featured singer Peggy Brooks.
Sweet and Low1959ABV-2Bob WaltersJazz music
Teen Time1959 - 1961ATN 7Keith Walshe and Carol FinlaysonSydney only.[4] Teen Time started on ATN Channel 7, Sydney at about the same time as Bandstand on Channel 9 and was a mix of live performance and records. It was hosted by Keith Walshe and Carol Finlayson and had a live audience. It went to air initially for a half hour only Monday - Friday at 5.30 - 6pm. After several months the time was changed to 5.30 - 6.30, 2 nights a week - Tuesdays and Fridays. The Tuesday permanent band was headed by Dig Richards and on Fridays, Warren Williams. Bob Malcolm appeared on a regular basis to teach rock and roll steps.
Six O'Clock Rock1959–1962ABC)Johnny O'Keefe,
& others
[5]
Words and Music1959-1960ATN-7Milton Saunders and Colin CroftSydney only. Milton Saunders was a pianist.
Youth Show1959-1960ATN-7Keith WalsheSydney only. A music series, with a focus on teenage talent, particularly artists who had not yet reached stardom.
Bongo1960GTV-9Russell StubbingsMelbourne only. The actual format is not known. It aired live and was aimed at teenagers.
The John Konrads Show1960-1961TCN-9, HSV-7John KonradsA music series aimed at teenagers, with singers, dancers and musicians.
The Lorrae Desmond Show1960–1964ABCLorrae Desmond,
& others
Episodes consisted of music performances, and dance production numbers.
Tea for Two1960HSV-7Jocelyn TerryA daytime music series featuring singer Guido Lorraine.
The Johnny O'Keefe Show
/ Sing, Sing, Sing
1961–1962
1962-1965
Seven NetworkJohnny O'Keefe[5]
The Bryan Davies Show1962-1963ABCBryan Davies
Trad Jazz1962-1963Seven NetworkGraeme BellRe-titled "Just Jazz" in 1963
Saturday Date1963-1967TCN-9Jimmy Hannan, later Tony MurphyAimed at teenagers.
Jazz Meets Folk1964ABCAlan Dean
Teen Scene1964–1965ABCJohnny Chester[6]
The Go!! Show1964–1967ATV-0Alan Field, Ian Turpie, Johnny YoungMelbourne only
Kommotion1964–67ATV-0Ken SparkesMonday to Friday at 5.30 pm.[7]
Club Seventeen1965?–1969?TVW-7Gary Carvolth, Johnny Youngaka 7-Teen. Perth.[8][9][10]
It's All Happening1966Seven NetworkBilly ThorpeSydney.[11][12][13]
It's A Gas1966ABCBobby & LaurieLater renamed Dig We Must.[14]
Uptight1967–1969ATV-0 (O-Ten)Ross D. Wyllie8am to 12pm Saturday mornings.[15][16]
Where The Action Is1967TEN-10Johnny O'KeefeSydney.[5]
GTK (Get To Know)1969–1975ABC10-minute show at 6:30pm weeknights/ [17]
Hitscene1969–1972ABCDick Williams
Happening '70
(also 71, '72')
1970–1972ATV-0 (O-Ten)Ross D. Wyllie[18]
Now Sound1970GTV-9Ronnie BurnsAge - Green Guide - 6 June 1970 - 30 Minutes, prior to Bandstand at 5:00PM
Sounds Unlimited
/ Sounds
1974–1987Seven NetworkDonnie Sutherland
Countdown1974–1987ABCIan "Molly" Meldrum, various guest hostsInitially on Friday evenings, later Sunday evenings at 6pm with a repeat on following Saturday.[19][20]
Bandstand 76 (#2)1976Nine NetworkDaryl Somers
Target1976ABCMark Holden Jane Fennellmagazine type program which included music, week nights at 5:45
Funky Road1976ABCStephen McLean Bernie Cannon Albie ThomsStarted 24 February 1976 as a rebadged GTK which moved to a weekday 10:30 slot 30min program
Flashez1976-77ABCRay BurgessMon-Fri 4:30pm magazine style incl music
Nightmoves1977–1986Seven,
and later Ten
Lee SimonCh 7 1977-83, Ch 10 1984-
Music Express1975–1984SteveCurtis [later joined by Steve Whitham]In Sth Aust ADS7 4-6pm Saturday's and on relay to SES 8,RTS5a and BKN7
Studio One1980–1983BTQ-77 Brisbane had this local program, because Sounds ex ATN-7 Sydney was screened on QTQ-9 Brisbane.
VideoDisc1981–82ABC5 minute clip prior to 7pm news
Rock Arena1982–1989ABCPeter Holland (1982)?, Andrew Peters (1982–83), Glenn Shorrock (Jan-June 1984) Suzanne Dowling (July 1984 – 1989)Originally concerts as per Nightshift, 1st episode (Feb 1982) was a concert of The Kinks 1979. Later in 1982 started showing clips and by 1984 recorded live studio performances as well.
Wrok
1982Network Ten5pm-5:30pm Mon-Fri
Countdown Friday
1982ABCClip show with voiceover from John Peters, Approx 22 episodes July-Dec
Breezin1981–1984Bendigo BCV8John Hurst and Glenn RidgeFriday nights around 10pm for 1 hour
Rock Around the World1982–1985SBSBasia BonkowskiMon-Thurs 6-630pm, Friday 1 hour at approx 11pm
Take 5/Take V
1983–1984ABC5 minute clip prior to 7pm news, replaced Videodisc
Countdown Flipside
1983ABCRequest show hosted by John Peters Saturdays 5pm
Clipz1983–1987QTQ9 BrisbaneBrisbane only
Music Video1983–1987Network TenJohn Torv 1984-85,
Basia Bonkowski 1985-86
One of the earliest all night music programs before Rage which consistently showed music clips along with interviews and reviews. Was cut in early 1987 when Video Hits started.
Saturday Juke Box1983–1988?BTQ-7Brisbane only, replaced Studio One
Trax1984?–1989?Ch 7 -1986, Ch 10 1987-?Andrew Peters, SAFM DJ'sClip show in Sth Aust and WA only
Wavelength1984Nine Jono & Dano (Jonathan Coleman & Ian Dickson)clip show 5:30pm Mon-Fri
Continental Drift1984SBSBasia BonkowskiSaturday 6-6:30pm
Freeze Frame1984SBSFriday 6-630pm covered music, fashion and comedy
Antenna1984–1985ABCSunday morning 10-10:30, music clips, lifestyle and reviews
Tracks1984?–1988?TVT-6 Hobart / Tas TVTony FoxClip show in Tasmania only
Night Shift1985Ch7Shown in Adelaide
Simulrock1985Andrew PetersShown in Adelaide in conjunction with SAFM
Top 40 Video1985Adelaide, 3 hour show playing the Top 40 clips
Kulture Shock1985SBSTony Hughes, Oriana Panozzo, Gee Ling[21]later became The Noise, Nomad and Alchemy
The Noise1986?SBSAnnette Shun Wah?later became Noise TV
Nomad~1987SBSAnnette Shun Wah?
Alchemy~1987SBSAnnette Shun Wah?
SevenRock1985?–1987?BTQ-7Bill Riner, BBQ Bob GallagherLate Friday evenings - Brisbane only, six week summer simulcast with FM104 which was so popular it lasted over 6 years
Beatbox1985–1988ABCTBCSaturday morning - replaced by The Factory
Rockit1985Ch 9Lee Simon
Between The TeethSep1986–Sep1987ABCPaul Schluter, Emma HoneySaturday morning 10-11am, produced in 1 Davey St Studios, Hobart, Tasmania. Producer Richard Reisz, Script John Muirhead, Director Ron McCollough, Sound Alvin de Quincey, Andrew Ross, Voice Neil Grant. Video hits show largely experimental in approach with comperes frequently acting out skits that linked one video clip to another. Tried to break stereotypical approach of most compered shows. Filmed on location and studio. Included top ten summaries from UK, USA and Australia. Included a flashback and alternative hit.
Video Hits1987–2011Network TenKelly Cavuoto (2004), Axle Whitehead (2004–2006), Faustina "Fuzzy" Agolley (2006–2011), Nathan Sapsford (2007–2008), Hayden Guppy (2009), Dylan Lewis (2010–2011)Saturday and Sunday mornings
Off The Record1987?–1989?Ballarat BTV6Glenn RidgeSaturday mornings 10:30-12:00
rage1987–currentABCFriday show is generally compère-free. Saturday show has numerous guest presentersFriday and Saturday nights (late) until early morning
Nightshift1987–1989Network TenFriday and Saturday nights approx 12am-6am
MTV1987–1992?Nine NetworkRichard Wilkinslate night show, later moved to pay-TV
The Factory1987–1989ABCAndrew Daddo and Alex PappsSaturday morning
Countdown Revolution1989–1990ABCTania Lacy
Video Smash Hits1990–1996?Seven NetworkMichael Horrocks, Emily Symons and Kym WilsonSaturday mornings. Ran opposite Ten's Video Hits
Take 40 Australia1993–2009Network Ten/2Day FMAndrew Gproduced in association with the syndicated radio program of the same name.[22]
The Drum1993Channel V Australia (on Foxtel)Ian "Molly" MeldrumRevived on Fox-8 in 2002.[16]
Turn It Up (Rhythm NATion)1994–1996Australia Television Channel 31 Optus VisionPaul Fidler1995 - Beamed to over 40 countries globally, Back in production January 2009
Big Music Soup1994Tas TVPaul Franklin, Filthy FiSaturday mornings. Clip show in Tasmania only.
MC Tee Veeearly to mid 1990sSBSAnnette Shun WahMainly dance, house and hip hop tracks.
Recovery1996–2000ABCDylan LewisSaturday mornings from 9:00am to 12:00pm
Alchemy TV1998–2000SBSFrank Rodi, Robbie Buck, Nicole FossatiFriday nights from 10.55pm
Ground Zero1998–1999?Network TenPenne Dennison, Jade Gatt, Ugly Phil O'Neil, Jackie O
30 Slot1999–2000ABCDylan Lewis, Angus Sampson
Studio 221999–2003ABCClinton Walker, Annette Shun WahLive performances of artists from Australia and overseas [23]
The House Of Hits2000Network TenLeah McLeod, Ian MeldrumSaturdays, 6:30pm.[24]
AMV2000–2002 (Seven Network), 2000–present (Seven Local TV)Seven Network7am to 9am weekday mornings
So Fresh TV2002–2006Nine NetworkDavid Campbell and Elysia PlattSaturday Mornings.[25]
Underground Sounds2004-current?C31Shane McNamara and Kelli McdonaldSaturday Nights
Eclipse Music TV2005–2009Seven NetworkLizzy Lovette (2005–2007)
James Tobin
Virginia Lette (2008–2009)
Saturday afternoon
2010–2013GO!Suze Raymond (2010)
Shura Taft (2011–2013)
Zoe Balbi (2011–2013)
17002006-currentC31 Melbourne & GeelongVariousWeekdays 5:00pm–6:00pm. Online only from July 2017. Produced by SYN TV
jtv2006–currentABC Rosie Beaton and various other Triple J presentersFriday nights, weekend mornings
The Music Jungle2007–2008Nine Network Asha Kuerten (07), Angela Johnson (08), Lizzy Lovette (08)Saturday Mornings.
The ARIA Music Show2009Nine Network / GO!Monday to Friday late night
MTV Hits Weekly Hot30 Countdown2010-currentMTV Hits Australia/Today Network (2010–present)Erin McNaught (2010–present), Matty Acton (2010–present)Every Sunday, 6:00pm – 8:30pm
The Hit Rater.com2010-current?Southern Cross TVEvery Sunday, 8:30-9am
The Loop2012-currentElevenScott Tweedie and Ash LondonSaturday Mornings, 9am-11:30am
Volumz2011-currentSBSAlec Doomadgee
Fusion with Casey Donovan2012-currentSBSCasey Donovan
SBS PopAsia2011-currentSBSJamaica dela Cruz and PopAgent JayK and Andy TrieuEvery Sunday, 8:30-10:30am, Every Monday, 5pm - 5:30pm

Jukebox Saturday Night. 2009 - current. Aired each week on Foxtel's Aurora Channel 183 at 7.30pm, Repeated Sundays at 1.30pm and 10.00pm and again on Thursdays at 9.30pm. JBSN is hosted by well known radio DJ Ken Sparkes. It's a bit like listening to the radio in the 60s, except with vision. Ken plays the videos from the 50s, 60s and 70s.

Music-oriented talent quests/shows

Talent quest shows have been popular throughout Australia's television broadcasting history. A typical format is a selection of unknown singers or musicians (as opposed to established recording artists) performing before a panel of judges who award points with the winner receiving a cash prize or a recording contract. More recent incarnations have had the heats and eliminations running over several months with public votes included (e.g. Australian Idol).

Young Talent Time was one of Australia's longest running talent quest shows (1971–1988) and included a mix of regular in-house performers with a weekly talent competition.

NamePeriodNetwork
/channel
Presenter/sNotes
Stairway to the Stars1956-1958HSV-7Eric Pearce (1956), Geoff McComasAired in Melbourne only, this may have been the first talent show produced for Australian television, having debuted 9 November 1956. While not specifically focused on music, most of the contestants were either singers or instrumentalists. It ran for about 2 years, and it is not known if any footage survives of the series, given the wiping of the era.
Australia's Amateur Hour1957-1958TCN-9 and HSV-7Terry DearBased on a long-running radio series. Unlike most Australian series of the 1950s, this series was not live. Rather, it was kinescoped in advance so it could be shown in both Sydney and Melbourne.
TV Stars of Tomorrow
- Tarax Show segment
1958?Nine NetworkKids talent segment, included Denise Drysdale, Wendy Stapleton, Marty Rhone
New Faces1963–1985Nine NetworkFrank Wilson (1963–1976), Bert Newton (1976–1985)Originally titled Kevin Dennis Auditions, renamed New Faces in 1968
Young Talent Time1971–1988, 2012Network TenJohnny Young (1971–1988)
Rob Mills (2012)
Mainly focussed on young teens. Notable for establishing performers such as Tina Arena, Jamie Redfern, Kylie Minogue, Dannii Minogue, and Debra Byrne.
Pot of Gold1975–1978Network TenTommy Hanlon Jr.Bernard King was a regular judge.[26]
Tasmanian New Faces1979?–1981?TNT-9 LauncestonJim CoxTasmanian talent show based on New Faces
Pot Luck1987Network TenErnie SigleyBased on Pot Of Gold. Competitors included Kym Wilson
Bert's New Faces1992–1993Network TenBert Newton[27]
Popstars2000–2002Seven NetworkLuke JacobzTuesday 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Australian Idol2003–2009Network TenAndrew G, James Mathison and Ricki-Lee CoulterSunday 7:30pm (performances) & Monday 7:30 (elimination)
Late Winter – Late Spring (Annual season)
Popstars Live2004Seven NetworkLuke JacobzSunday 7:30pm (performances) & Monday 7:30 (elimination)
The X Factor2005, 2010–2016Network Ten (2005)
Seven Network (2010–present)
Daniel Macpherson (2005), Luke Jacobz (2010-2015), Jason Dundas (2016 - )Sunday 7:30pm (performances) & Monday 7:30 (elimination)
The Voice2012–presentNine NetworkDarren McMullen (2012–15)

Sonia Kruger (2015-)

Sunday 7:00pm (performances and elimination)

See also

  • Music of Australia
  • List of Australian television series

Beat Club was a short series of about 10 30 minute episodes which aired on SBS in 1986 each Wednesday at 6PM. Showed video clips from the 1960s German TV music show also called Beat Club. Compered by Annette Shun Wah with expert commentary by Glen A Baker. The Noise replaced this series which Annette presented solo.

References

1. ^https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=bHszAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7eQDAAAAIBAJ&dq=choice-of-the-people%20milton&pg=2672%2C4551477
2. ^https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=PoBWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3uQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2554%2C3756554
3. ^milesago.com Bandstand
4. ^Classic TV Guide: Teen Time
5. ^www.johnnyokeefe.com Johnny O'Keefe Television
6. ^www.johnnychester.com
7. ^milesago.com {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070613233239/http://www.milesago.com/Visual/kommotion.htm |date=13 June 2007 }} Kommotion
8. ^Gary Carvolth bio {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070910165629/http://www.entertainoz.com.au/speakers.cfm?oid=1389 |date=10 September 2007 }}
9. ^Longway to the Top Johnny Young
10. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20060820143132/http://www.nfsa.afc.gov.au/pdf/collectionguide_thesixties1964-1969.pdf Australian rock & pop recordings, 1964–1969]
11. ^Nostalgia Central {{dead link|date=November 2018|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} Bandstand
12. ^abc.net.au Rocksnaps
13. ^themusic.com {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20070715050512/http://www.themusic.com.au/im_m/display.php?s=christie&id=108 |date=15 July 2007 }} Billy Thorpe
14. ^milesago.com Bobby and Laurie
15. ^Undercover Music News {{Webarchive|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/11299/20030929-0000/www.undercover.com.au/news/2003/20030729_uptight.html |date=29 September 2003 }} Melbourne Gets Uptight
16. ^Australian Children's Music Foundation {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071010220314/http://www.acmf.com.au/patrons.asp?id=41 |date=10 October 2007 }} Ian Meldrum
17. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20160121021046/http://colsearch.nfsa.afc.gov.au/nfsa/search/display/display.w3p;adv=yes;group=;groupequals=;holdingType=;page=0;parentid=;query=Number%3A138467;querytype=;rec=0;resCount=10 National film and Sound Archives] GTK
18. ^poparchives.com.au Ross D. Wyllie
19. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.milesago.com/TV/countdown.htm |title=Countdown |publisher=Milesago |year=2002 |accessdate=2008-12-18 }}
20. ^milesago.com Countdown
21. ^{{cite web|last1=Collier|first1=Shayne|title=Frenetic pace a bit of a culture shock in itself|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=rqpWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=J-gDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4912%2C9197054|website=Sydney Morning Herald|accessdate=11 September 2015}}
22. ^History of Australian TV Take40 Australia
23. ^http://www.abc.net.au/tv/studio22/
24. ^auspaytv.com I'm sad to leave Nine, says Molly
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.auspaytv.info/archive/index.php/t-211.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080806023828/http://www.auspaytv.info/archive/index.php/t-211.html|dead-url=yes|archive-date=6 August 2008|title=So Fresh Joint Venture Group announce launch of 'S|work=AusPayTV|date=1 September 2003|accessdate=16 February 2006}}
26. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20091027091800/http://www.geocities.com/televisioncity/studio/3361/shows022.html Australian Game Shows] Later returned as Pot Luck
27. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0989785/ IMDB] New Faces

External links

  • http://www.televisionau.com/top40tv.htm
  • http://www.milesago.com/tv/countdown.htm
  • powerhousemuseum
  • Countdown at Nostalgia Central
  • Bandstand at Nostalgia Central
  • Kommotion at Nostalgia Central
  • Go!! at Nostalgia Central
  • Sound Unlimited/Sounds at Nostalgia Central
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