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Dateline 70: 1970 Record Ban - DJs

1970

Dateline 70: 1970 Record Ban - DJs

1970

  • NFSA ID3W575MPE
  • TypeTelevision
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormSeries
  • GenresCurrent affairs
  • Year1970

Excerpted from the surviving raw footage of an ATV-O April Dateline70 story on the forthcoming Ban, seen here are several Melbourne radio DJs of the time in action, including Bill Gates (3UZ), Graeme Boyd (3AK), Sam Anglesey (3UZ) and Laurie (Lobo) Bennett (3XY), with Boyd seen playing Normie Rowe’s Hello, a disc soon to be removed from the airwaves. Also included here is story reporter Tim Skinner acknowledging ABC Radio would now become the only network officially allowed to present the sounds of the banned discs!

Notes by Simon Smith

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Network Ten

Excerpted from the surviving raw footage of an ATV-O April Dateline70 story on the forthcoming Ban, seen here are several Melbourne radio DJs of the time in action, including Bill Gates (3UZ), Graeme Boyd (3AK), Sam Anglesey (3UZ) and Laurie (Lobo) Bennett (3XY), with Boyd seen playing Normie Rowe’s Hello, a disc soon to be removed from the airwaves. Also included here is story reporter Tim Skinner acknowledging ABC Radio would now become the only network officially allowed to present the sounds of the banned discs!

Notes by Simon Smith

Courtesy of
Network Ten
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