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Celebrity Golf Shoot-Out

Celebrity Golf Shoot-Out is an Australian television program airing on the Nine Network. The series was screened in early 2006 and the premise was of a handful of well-known Australian celebrities to participate in a golfing contest. Handicaps were given out to each of the 8 celebrity contestants, including one wildcard, which included: ⁕Jason Akermanis ⁕James Brayshaw ⁕Scott Cam ⁕David Campese ⁕Tim Harding ⁕Kate Kendall ⁕Steve Price ⁕Todd Woodbridge ⁕Anne Fulwood The show was hosted by Trevor Marmalade.

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11AM

11AM was a news magazine program that aired on the Seven Network from 11 am AEST to midday from 1982 to 1999. The hour-long news program started in 1975 with Roger Climpson presenting, with a number of high-profile presenters since, including Clive Robertson, Vincent Smith, Paul Lyneham, Kerry O'Brien, Don Willesee, Helen Wellings, Richard Zachariah and Ann Sanders. Ross Symonds, Sunrise co-host Melissa Doyle and Today sports presenter Cameron Williams all featured as newsreaders throughout the shows life. Its most famous presenter was comedian Graham Kennedy. It last aired on 28 May 1999, presented by Anne Fulwood and Andrew Daddo. Fulwood went on to co-anchor Seven's 6pm news in Melbourne with David Johnston, and Daddo to present entertainment programs. 11AM was the forerunner to Seven Morning News bulletin.

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Don't Argue

Don't Argue was an Australian television series which aired from 26 July to 13 December 1959 on Melbourne television station HSV-7. Broadcast at 4:00PM on Sundays, the half-hour series featured Alwyn Kurts and Judy Banks, and was broadcast live. The exact format is unclear, but it featured an audience participation format. It likely only aired in Melbourne. Although kinescope recording was available during the run of the series, it is not known if any of the episodes were recorded using the technology. The survival rate of early HSV-7 series is highly unpredictable, with some series having at least some extant episodes, while some series are lost.

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Aussie Gold

Aussie Gold is a television programme on Foxtel’s the Comedy Channel, created and executive produced by Darren Chau, produced by Anthony Warrington and hosted by Australian comedian Frank Woodley. The show hosts a programming block celebrating the very best in Australian comedy. The weekly programme has also featured special editions such as ANZAC Gold and the 20th Anniversary celebrations of Fast Forward. An Aussie Gold promo starring Peter Helliar won Silver at the 2011 Australian Promax Awards.

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Financial Review Sunday

Financial Review Sunday is an Australian business news television program produced by the Nine Network, in partnership with Fairfax Media. It currently airs on the Nine Network at 10:00am after Weekend Today. It is hosted by Deborah Knight. Eddy Meyer is the Reporter. Various journalists from the Australian Financial Review also contribute stories and interviews. Joe Aston features as the Rear Window segment presenter. It first aired on 5 May 2013. It is sponsored by Westpac and CPA Australia.

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Bandwagon

Bandwagon was an Australian television variety series which aired on Melbourne station HSV-7 from 1959 to 1960. Produced by Joy Youlden, the series aired live on Tuesdays at 9:30PM. Performers on the series included Michael Cole, Graeme Bent, Heather Horwood, Joy Grisold, Diana Bell, Judy Banks and Judd Laine. The 3 September 1959 edition of The Age compared the series unfavourably to its main competition, the popular In Melbourne Tonight on GTV-9. The writer for the newspaper felt that although the cast of Bandwagon were "quite adaptable to the TV medium", they were let down by the scripts and music choices.

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Picture Page

Picture Page was an early Australian television series which aired from 1956 to 1957 on ABC. It was hosted by Valerie Cooney. The half-hour prime-time series was of a magazine format. In the 19 April 1957 episode, the program presented Donald McMichael, curator of shells in the Australian Museum, who showed shell specimens. The 9 August 1957 edition featured Pat Spencer, a vocalist, along with "leading Sydney models". R.C. Packer in the magazine Australian Women's Weekly gave the show a positive review, saying "it has an off-beat attractiveness". Aired live in Sydney, by some point in 1957 the series was aired in Melbourne via telerecordings, also known as kinescope recordings. It is not known if any of these 16mm film recordings still exist.

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