5.1 Surround Sound Music & Video – Continental Drift on 3BBR & CRN – Australian Television – Paintings – Design – Cartoons – Animation – Sculpture – Woodcraft
- The Age, 1 Nov 1957 | Week's work to put on 15-minute TV show
- The Melbourne Herald, 21 April 1959 | Graham Kennedy Gets New Desk
- Australian Women's Weekly, 25 June 1960 | George Havrillay, set designer gives instructions to ballet members
- The Truth, 16 July 1960 | Forgotten People behind the scenes in live TV
- In Melbourne Tonight with Graham Kennedy, Program #928, Studio rundown
- TV Week, 21 July 1960 | Graham Kennedy and Joff Allen take a bigger part in IMT
- Listener In-TV, July 1960 | What Next? ... GTV 9 sold to TCN 9
- Listener In-TV, 10 Dec 1960 | Fitzroy Teletheatre for HSV-7 announced*
- Australian Women's Weekly, 11 Jan 1961 | The Bustle Behind Your TV Screen by Margaret Berkeley
- The Age, 1 Nov 1957 | Week's work to put on 15-minute TV show
- The Melbourne Herald, April 21 1959 | Graham Kennedy Gets New Desk
- Australian Women's Weekly, 25 June 1960 | George Havrillay, set designer gives instructions to ballet members
- The Truth, 16 July 1960 | Forgotten People behind the scenes in live TV
- In Melbourne Tonight with Graham Kennedy, Program #928, Studio rundown
- TV Week, 21 July 1960 | Graham Kennedy and Joff Allen take a bigger part in IMT
- Listener In-TV, July 1960 | What Next? ... GTV 9 sold to TCN 9
- Listener In-TV, 10 Dec 1960 | Fitzroy Teletheatre for HSV-7 announced*
- Australian Women's Weekly, 11 Jan 1961 | The Bustle Behind Your TV Screen by Margaret Berkeley
* "Work is well under way on Australia's biggest and most modern TV studio - HSV7 Fitzroy, based at the former Regent Theatre ...", "The studio is expected to be completed and ready for operation in February. The first shows scheduled for telecast from Fitzroy are the nightly Happy Show and the regular HSV7 variety shows." Ashley Graham studied the entire history of the theatre. Her blog is at http://theregentfitzroy.blogspot.com.au/ There are interesting anecdotes and details of the launch and workings of the HSV7 Teletheatre by a (then) young versatile employee, John Symons – see http://warungsobat.tripod.com/aug2004.html#7.
Australian Television Scrapbook