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  2. Penthouse (Australian TV series) - Wikipedia

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  3. Penthouse (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    An April 2002 New York Times article quoted Guccione as saying that Penthouse grossed $3.5 billion to $4 billion over the 30-year life of the company, with a net income of almost $500 million. [ 12 ] In 1999, hoping to raise cash and reduce debt, Penthouse sold several automotive magazine titles from its large portfolio Peterson Automotive ...

  4. Cheryl Rixon - Wikipedia

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    Cheryl Rixon (born 12 October 1954 in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian actress [1] and model. She was chosen as the December 1977 Pet of the Month for Penthouse and two years later as Pet of the Year in 1979. Rixon now lives in the US and designs jewelry which she sells under the name of 'Royal Order'.

  5. Sex, scandals and strange family dynamics: Secrets of ... - AOL

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    The new A&E docuseries Secrets of Penthouse wrapped up on Tuesday, revealing a bevy of information about the rise and fall of the magazine's founder, Bob Guccione, along the way.. The four-part ...

  6. The Penthouse Club - Wikipedia

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    Rival television network Network Ten station ATV-10 attempted to resurrect the format in 1980 with little success.. Also during the 1970s, Network Ten's Adelaide station ADS-7 produced their own version of The Penthouse Club with Bob Francis, Anne Wills and Sandy Roberts, with the program and presenters winning a number of Logie Awards for popularity in South Australia.

  7. List of Australian game shows - Wikipedia

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    Letter Box and $50,000 Letterbox: Seven Network: 1962, 1981 Letter Charades: Nine Network: 1967 Letters and Numbers: SBS: 2010–2012 Little Aussie Battlers: Nine Network: 10 February 1998 (one off special) Long Play: Network 10: 1977 The Love Game: Seven Network: 1984 The Main Event: Seven Network: 1991–1992 Man O Man: Seven Network: 1994

  8. The Bulletin (Australian periodical) - Wikipedia

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    From its outset, The Bulletin aimed to serve as a platform for young and aspiring Australian writers to showcase their works to large audiences. In 1886, it opened to submissions from all readers, calling for "original political, social or humorous matter, unpublished anecdotes and paragraphs, poems and short stories".

  9. Penthouse Forum - Wikipedia

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    Penthouse Forum was started in March 1968 in the UK and featured letters, articles on health, medicine psychology and social relationships. [1] Its subtitle was International Journal of Human Relations. [1] The first American edition of Penthouse Forum was published in 1971 and became the fastest-growing national magazine by 1978. [1]