TAGGED: early Australian television
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The TCN9 opening night running sheet used by Molly Brownless in central control.

Supplied by Molly Brownless.

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Thursday at One was an early daytime television show filmed in Melbourne's GTV9 studios in the early 1960s hosted by women and targeted towards a female audience. 

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Excerpt from an oral history interview with Mary Rossi by Christine Hogan in 2005. In this clip Rossi recalls her time hosting Woman's World.

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In the fourth of a 5-part series, Dr Jeannine Baker reveals some of the women who shaped and redefined television content for women and children.

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In the third of a five-part series, Dr Jeannine Baker celebrates some of the female producers and directors working in Australian television in the 1950s, 60s and 70s.

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Kay Roberts began working at Artransa in 1956, initially as a casting director and script assistant on commercials, but soon graduated to directing documentaries and drama

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Artransa cast and crew shooting a television commercial, including left to right: Kay Roberts, Alex Ezzard (director), Bren Brown (camera), George Lowe (with light meter), Harry Griffith (agent).

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Muriel Steinbeck and Eve Hardwick in Reflections in Dark Glasses from ATN7/GTV9 anthology Shell Presents, 1960.

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This is a complete and publicly unseen 1953 game show pilot episode hosted by Jack Davey, Australia’s biggest radio star of the era, with strong claims to being Australia’s very first television ga

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For World Day for Audiovisual Heritage 2021, the NFSA is sharing a publicly unseen 1953 game show pilot hosted by radio star Jack Davey.