By chance, a missing 1966 British music television performance featuring The Easybeats is found in the Blue Mountains.
Treasure in a little white box
Acclaimed Australian painter Lucy Culliton was sorting through her late father’s belongings at the family’s Little Hartley home in the Blue Mountains. Following the devastating loss of both her parents within 11 days of each other, she and her sister Anna had commenced the difficult task at hand. Hiding at the back of a shelf were a handful of reel-to-reel audio tapes – one marked ‘The Best of ABBA’, another for a compilation country album, and a little white box marked ‘Easybeats print – Friday On My Mind’.
Their father, former television director Tony Culliton, had already handed over everything he believed was of value to the NFSA 2 years earlier, including 16mm films and still images from his time at ATN7 Sydney. Lucy did not realise that the box contained not an audio tape but a small reel of 16mm black-and-white film. Unseen for over half a century, the only known copy of one of the most important missing televisual moments of Australian rock music history – the Easybeats performing 'Friday On My Mind' on the British TV institution, Top of the Pops – had just been rediscovered:




















