The Teenage Show | |
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Also known as | The Teenage Hour [1] |
Genre | Music television |
Presented by | John D'arcy |
Starring |
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Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | HSV-7 |
Release | 25 October 1958 1960 | –
The Teenage Show, also known as The Teenage Hour, is an Australian music television series which aired on Saturdays from 25 October 1958 to 1960 on Melbourne station HSV-7.
The live series was a successor to Teenage Mailbag, [2] and episodes ran for about an hour (though per TV listings, some episodes aired in a 55-minute time-slot). Heather Horwood, Jack Kelleher, and Gaynor Bunning were regulars. Bands also appeared, including The Moontones [3] and The Rockets. [1] The archival status of the series is unknown. In one episode, an Aboriginal boxer named George Bracken sang, and made enough of an impression to be signed by a label to release a single. [4]
The Teenage Show | |
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Also known as | The Teenage Hour [1] |
Genre | Music television |
Presented by | John D'arcy |
Starring |
|
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | HSV-7 |
Release | 25 October 1958 1960 | –
The Teenage Show, also known as The Teenage Hour, is an Australian music television series which aired on Saturdays from 25 October 1958 to 1960 on Melbourne station HSV-7.
The live series was a successor to Teenage Mailbag, [2] and episodes ran for about an hour (though per TV listings, some episodes aired in a 55-minute time-slot). Heather Horwood, Jack Kelleher, and Gaynor Bunning were regulars. Bands also appeared, including The Moontones [3] and The Rockets. [1] The archival status of the series is unknown. In one episode, an Aboriginal boxer named George Bracken sang, and made enough of an impression to be signed by a label to release a single. [4]