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THE HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN TELEVISION

CLASSIC TV GUIDES

Thursday 18 February 1960 - MELBOURNE

Bert Newton has a busy day, hosting GTV9's Thursday At One, then the first edition of pop music program The Hi Fi Club,
then later joins up with In Melbourne Tonight

Source: TV Times, 12 February 1960

  ABV2 HSV7 GTV9  
6AM        
7AM  
8AM  
9AM 9.30am Test Pattern, Music  
10AM  
11AM  
12PM  
1PM 1pm Thursday At One
Bert Newton, Laurel Young, Lesley Webster
 
2PM 2pm House Party 2pm Dragnet  
3PM 3pm Menu For Tomorrow
3.15 Movie: Fisherman's Wharf [IMDB]
3pm Susie
3.30 It's Always Jan
 
4PM 4pm Woman's World
4.30 To Market To Market
4.45 Kindergarten Playtime
4.30 The Last Of The Mohicans 4pm Crusader
4.30 Wonders Of The Wild
4.45 Our Gang
 
5PM 5pm Children's TV Club
Maryrose Campbell, Clive Winmill
5pm Young Seven
Madeline Burke
5pm The Happy Show
Ron Blaskett, Gerry Gee, Susan-Gaye Anderson
 
6PM 6pm Seven League Boots
6.30 I Married Joan
6pm Cartoon Carnival
6.23 Disney's Adventure Time
6.50 News, Weather
Geoff Raymond
6pm The Hi Fi Club
Bert Newton
PREMIERE
6.30 Cartoons
6.40 News
Eric Pearce
 
7PM 7pm News, Weather
Tom Horton
7.30 Tales Of Wells Fargo
7pm Cannonball
7.30 The Real McCoys
7pm Soldiers Of Fortune
7.30 The Perry Como Show
 
8PM 8pm Panorama
8.30 Gaslight Music Hall
8pm Rawhide 8.30 Wagon Train  
9PM 9pm The Critics
9.30 Down To Earth
9.45 In Your Garden
Bill Nicholls
9pm Peter Gunn
9.30 Gunsmoke
9.30 In Melbourne Tonight
Barry McQueen, Joy Fountain, Bert Newton, Hal Todd, Jack Little, Geoff Corke, Joff Ellen
 
10PM 10pm Stage Seven
10.30 News, Newsreel
10.55 Close
10pm Club Seven
Frank Wilson
 
11PM   11pm Close 11pm I Led Three Lives
11.30 Epilogue
11.35 Close
 
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