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Sweet and Low

Sweet and Low was an Australian television series which aired in 1959 on ABC station ABV-2 in Melbourne. Hosted by Bob Walters, the half-hour series presented performances by jazz musicians. Bruce Clarke appeared as a guest in the second episode. Competition in the 9:00PM time-slot consisted of Amercan imports, The Loretta Young Show on GTV-9 and Whitehall Playhouse on HSV-7. It was preceded on ABV-2's schedule by U.S. drama series The Adventures of Falcon and followed by Australian-produced discussion show Come In on This. There is no information as to whether any recordings still exist of the series, raising the possibility it may be lost, though exact information is unavailable.

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Sweet and Low was an Australian television series which aired in 1959 on ABC station ABV-2 in Melbourne. Hosted by Bob Walters, the half-hour series presented performances by jazz musicians. Bruce Clarke appeared as a guest in the second episode. Competition in the 9:00PM time-slot consisted of Amercan imports, The Loretta Young Show on GTV-9 and Whitehall Playhouse on HSV-7. It was preceded on ABV-2's schedule by U.S. drama series The Adventures of Falcon and followed by Australian-produced discussion show Come In on This. There is no information as to whether any recordings still exist of the series, raising the possibility it may be lost, though exact information is unavailable.

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