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Pages in category "Australian variety television shows" The following 134 pages are in this category, out of 134 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Hal Lashwood's Alabama Jubilee was an Australian television variety series hosted by Hal Lashwood which aired from 1958 to 1961 on ABC Television.It was essentially a minstrel show, with some of the performers appearing in blackface makeup. [2]
Time for Terry was an Australian TV series which ran from 1964 until 3 April 1969. [1] It was a variety show that was hosted by English comedian and entertainer as well as jazz musician Terry O'Neill. The show was a forerunner to such shows as The Midday Show and Hey Hey It's Saturday, combining
1 vs. 100 (Australian game show) The 1% Club (Australian game show) 6.30 with George Negus; 7DaysLater; 9am with David & Kim; 9StreamLIVE; 10 Late News; 60 Minutes (Australian TV program) 72 Dangerous Animals: Asia; 800 Words; 1700 (TV series) 1915 (miniseries) The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime (Australian game show)
In 1996, the format was revived under the title IMT, hosted by Frankie J. Holden and screened as a Monday-night variety show. Featured on the show were the comedic stylings of Steven Jacobs , Denise Drysdale , Ann-Maree Biggar , and Julia Morris , who was best known for presenting "The Morris Report", a comedic take on the news events of the ...
The show aired, like its title suggests, at noon, on a weekday schedule, and was a 90-minute variety programme with international and local guests. [1] It featured interviews, musical performances and comedy spots. The format of the show was similar to that of its predecessor, The Mike Walsh Show, which it replaced in the lunch time slot. [1]
George Wallace Jnr was the show's main host and star attraction. [2] The show reproduced the stage of the defunct Theatre Royal in Brisbane, complete with curtains, footlights, stage props, dancing girls, and camera shots replicating the ambience of a bygone era. [2] In 1962 Gladys Moncrieff made guest appearances on the show. [3]
The Lorrae Desmond Show was an early black and white, Australian television music and variety show, produced by James Upshaw which aired from 1960 to 1964 on ABC Television hosted by singer and entertainer Lorrae Desmond, later best known for her role as Shirley Gilroy in soap opera/serial A Country Practice, who won the Gold Logie for the program.