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Sunnyside-Up was a black and white weekly variety program produced at HSV-7 Melbourne, during the late 1950s and early 1960s. SynopsisThe program was hosted by race-caller and radio broadcaster Bill Collins, with comedy by Syd Heylen (Sydney from Sydney), Honest John Gilbert, Syd Hollister, Maurie Fields and Val Jellay. Singers included Shirlene Clancy, Ron Lees, Val Ruff, Tony Jenkins and Neil Williams. GuestsHelen Reddy and Olivia Newton-John also appeared on the show before gaining fame overseas. LogiesHost Bill Collins won a Logie Award in 1959 in Outstanding Performance. The program itself won a state award in 1962 for Most Popular Program in Victoria. ThemeThe theme song was "(Keep Your) Sunny Side Up", from the 1929 American musical film Sunny Side Up. The predecessor program was Club Seven. The successor was The Penthouse Club. Similar program in AdelaideADS-7 Adelaide had a similar program On The Sunnyside compered by Blair Schwartz, with Mary MacGregor, Mary McMahon, Lynn Seward, Mike Neil, Rick Paterson, Angela Stacey, Ian Boyce and the ADS7 Ballet. The "Over The Fence" comedy segment featured Peter celier and Max Lawler. In 1962 On The Sunnyside became The Sunnyside Show.[1]External links
Pictures at the State Library of Victoria
References1. ^TV Week Adelaide 1962, 15 Sep, pp.14-15 5 : Seven Network shows|Black-and-white Australian television programs|Television shows set in Victoria (Australia)|1950s Australian television series|1960s Australian television series |
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