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Australian Television Scrapbook 1961-1963 | Melbourne: George Havrillay

Introduction  |  1957-1961  |  1961-1963  1964-1968 TV History Photo Gallery

  1. TV Week, 18 May 1961 | Imported English producer Peter Cotes defies criticism...
  2. Audience ticket to the HSV7 Teletheatre, Johnson St Fitzroy for The Raymond Burr Show, 17 June 1961
  3. Bernard Shaw's Candida starring Joan Miller. Set design by George Havrillay. Private photo.
  4. Video Village presenters fan card, 1962; Danny Webb, Elisabeth Harris & Chris Christensen
  5. Listener In-TV, 18 Nov 1961 | Comedian Buster Fiddess behind the camera
  6. TV Week, 6 Dec 1962 | Melbourne TV Program Guide
  7. The studio set of 'Video Village' with host Danny Webb. Private Photo c.1963
  8. Listener In-TV, 23 Feb 1963 | Impressive Studio Set: Video Village
  9. The Melbourne Herald, 5 April 1963 | Ansett is awarded a license for ATV-0*
  10. Listener In-TV, 7 June 1963 | Ken Delo & Jonathan Daly hold a lively discussion**
  1. TV Week, 18 May 1961 | Imported English producer Peter Cotes defies criticism...
  2. Audience ticket to the HSV7 Teletheatre, Johnson St Fitzroy for The Raymond Burr Show, 17 June 1961
  3. Bernard Shaw's Candida starring Joan Miller. Set design by George Havrillay. Private photo.
  4. Video Village presenters fan card, 1962; Danny Webb, Elisabeth Harris & Chris Christensen
  5. Listener In-TV, 18 Nov 1961 | Comedian Buster Fiddess behind the camera
  6. TV Week, 6 Dec 1962 | Melbourne TV Program Guide
  7. The studio set of 'Video Village' with host Danny Webb. Private Photo c.1963
  8. Listener In-TV, 23 Feb 1963 | Impressive Studio Set: Video Village
  9. The Melbourne Herald, 5 April 1963 | Ansett is awarded a license for ATV-0*
  10. Listener In-TV, 7 June 1963 | Ken Delo & Jonathan Daly hold a lively discussion**

*  Note the aside ("What it'll cost to change set").  Melbourne viewers find out how much it may cost to modify their TV sets to receive the new station, despite television in Australia being shy of seven years of age at this time.

**  Note the portrait of Norm Spencer painted by George Havrillay.

Australian Television Scrapbook

Introduction  |  1957-1961  |  1961-1963  1964-1968 TV History Photo Gallery