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Olivia Newton-John and Boomeride
For World Television Day, we're highlighting some recently discovered lost TV performances of Olivia Newton-John from 1965.
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Rare 1970s Australian music TV
See highlights from our 1970s music television panel 'Right There On My TV', featuring Lee Simon and John Paul Young, at the 2018 St Kilda Film Festival.
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Johnny O'Keefe and the Liverpool Sound
We're sharing a rare clip of Johnny O'Keefe, Dusty Springfield, Gerry & The Pacemakers, Gene Pitney, and Brian Poole and The Tremeloes performing together on Australian TV.
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Country and Western Hour: Barbeque Show
This clip is from a BBQ-themed episode of the country music program, hosted by Reg Lindsay. The show featured some of Australia's best known country singers of the time including Lucky Grills and...
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Olivia Newton-John sings 'Crawl Baby Crawl' on Boomeride
Olivia Newton-John performs ‘Crawl Baby Crawl’ on Episode 7 of the live music television show Boomeride (1965).
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Olivia Newton-John and Tony Cole on 'Boomeride'
Tony Cole and Olivia Newton-John singing ‘Which Of My Daughters’ in a duet on Boomeride (1965).
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Tony Cole on 'Boomeride'
Tony Cole, backed by Charles Marawood and Gabrielle Hartley singing ‘Lord Have A Holiday Today’ on Boomeride (1965).
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Charles Marawood on 'Boomeride'
Still #6 Marawood and end creditCAPTION: Charles Marawood singing ‘Aussie’. Frame capture from Boomeride Ep. 07 [NFSA#1551990]
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Olivia Newton John on GO!!
Olivia Newton-John on the set of the Go!! show in 1965.
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Olivia Newton-John on Johnny O'Keefe's 'Sing Sing Sing'
Olivia Newton-John is declared the winner of the Sitmar Talent Quest by Johnny O’Keefe on his show Sing Sing Sing on 19 April 1964.
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