yes, thoughts and prayers for those three people…
I saw Monster in a Box at the now defunct Lumiere Cinema in the Melbourne CBD in the mid-90s, a good film, it’s just Spalding talking for the whole length of the film. And Eat Carpet was always worth watching too! Too bad there’s only Youtube or online film festivals for short films nowadays.
Today’s TV: 4 May 2006, Perth
Source: The West Australian.
That year, Channel 7 showed an encore of Wheel of Fortune (during the Larry Emdur-era) during the early mornings for people who have missed out last night’s episode.
do you know what was the reason for the Prime Minister’s address to the nation (7.30pm on Channels 0, 7 and 9)
It may have been for the referendum in 1977 that resulted in the change to the National Anthem.
Interesting that GTV ignored the state election that day
Also BCV-8 as well for some reason.
These stations would have regular news updates that night not listed in the guide.
Canberra TV: Monday 7 May 1979
from Canberra Times
ABC3
8.00 Sesame Street
9.00 sign-off
9.30 Play School
10.00 sign-off
12.35 Weekend Magazine (repeat)
1.00 News
1.10 Weather
1.10 Movie “Luck of the Irish”
2.45 Lorne Greene’s Last of the Wild
3.05 The Beachcombers
3.30 Lassie
3.55 Magic Roundabout
4.00 Play School
4.30 Mr. Squiggle & Friends
5.00 Legend of Robin Hood (episode 1)
6.00 The Goodies
6.30 Doctor Who (episode not listed)
6.55 Canberra News
7.00 News
7.26 Weather
7.30 Are You Being Served?
8.00 Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
8.30 The Oracle
9.20 News
9.30 Nationwide
10.10 World of Pam Ayres
10.35 Jack Jones
11.20 The Cuckoo Waltz (repeat)
11.45 sign-off
CTC7
8.15 test pattern
9.15 Here’s Humphrey
10.15 Movie “Desert Legion”
11.55 News
12.00 Mike Walsh
1.30 Days of Our Lives
2.15 News
2.17 Young and the Restless
2.45 Return to Peyton Place
3.15 Alice
3.40 The Beatles (cartoon)
4.05 What in the World
4.30 Ask the Leylands
5.00 Community Billboard
5.05 Hazel
5.40 $10,000 Winner’s Circle
6.10 News
6.30 National News
7.00 Willesee at Seven
7.30 The Sullivans
8.00 Charlie’s Angels
9.00 Softly, Softly: Task Force
10.00 News
10.05 That’s Hollywood!
10.35 Local Member
10.40 Wide World of Sport
12.00 sign-off
WIN4 Wollongong
11.00 Count of Monte Cristo
11.25 Bernard King
11.50 Whiteway Sewing
11.55 News
12.00 Mike Walsh
1.30 Days of Our Lives
2.30 Young and the Restless
2.56 Coronation Street
3.22 Roving Eye
3.25 General Hospital
3.52 Superman
4.18 Nanny & the Professor
4.45 Family Feud
5.13 Hogan’s Heroes
5.40 Here’s Lucy
6.10 News
6.58 Weather
7.00 Willesee at Seven
7.30 60 Minutes (includes Roving Eye at 8.27)
8.30 Dallas
9.30 Don Lane
11.00 Gemini Man
11.55 Epilogue/sign-off
WIN only taking two hours of HHIS.
A rare moment of MTN9 doing breakaway programming from CBN8/CWN6.
and RVN breaking away from AMV to air VFL in NSW