The Johnny O'Connor Show
The Johnny O'Connor Show | |
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Production location(s) | TCN-9 Willoughby, New South Wales |
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Original network | Nine Network |
The Johnny O'Connor Show is an early Australian television series which aired on Sydney station TCN-9. The first episode aired 28 October 1956. The quarter-hour variety series proved to be short-lived, running just a couple months. Performers on the series included pianist Glen Marks.[1]
It ended at around the same time as two other early TCN productions, Accent on Strings and Campfire Favourites, being outlived by other 1956 TCN debuts such as Fun Farm, What's My Line and Give us this Day. The early offerings by the station had varying degrees of success, reflecting how new television was to Australia.
Notable as one of the first Australian television series, information on this series is very scarce, and it is not known if any kinescope recordings exist of it.
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