Countdown - 50 Years On

The ABC has announced a Countdown 50 year anniversary special

50 years on, the ABC is inviting viewers to a special at 7.30pm on Saturday 16 November that will bring the glory days of the 70s and 80s rocketing into the here and now.

Myf Warhust and Tony Armstrong will host a night of music with Countdown OGs including Daryl Braithwaite, Joe Camilleri, Kate Ceberano, GANGgajang, Marcia Hines, Grace Knight, Russell Morris, Leo Sayer and Ross Wilson.

Contemporary acts Electric Fields, Kate Miller-Heidke, Nooky, Regurgitator and Katy Steele will also reimagine classic Countdown hits.

Dylan Lewis and Hush guitarist Les Gock are special guests.

The special will be accompanied by a number of special radio broadcasts, including a countdown of the show’s top 20 hits, hosted by James Valentine on Saturday 9 November at 6pm AEDT.

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Celebrating Countdown 50 years on

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At 6:30pm on Friday 8 November 1974, Countdown burst into loungerooms all over the nation and set the music scene on fire. 50 years on, the ABC is inviting you back to the party to celebrate the little Aussie show that became a global phenomenon.

Premiering at 7.30pm on Saturday 16 November on ABC TV and ABC iview, Countdown 50 Years On will bring the glory days of the 70s and 80s rocketing into the here and now.

Hosted by Myf Warhust and Tony Armstrong, the epic night of music will feature Countdown heavy hitters Daryl Braithwaite, Joe Camilleri, Kate Ceberano, GANGgajang, Marcia Hines, Grace Knight, Russell Morris, Leo Sayer and Ross Wilson, as well as contemporary legends Electric Fields, Kate Miller-Heidke, Nooky, Regurgitator and Katy Steele reimagining the classic Countdown hits.

Also joining the festivities are special guests Dylan Lewis and Les Gock.

The special event is set to combine juicy behind the scenes stories and interviews from Countdown’s original 13-year run, with never-before-seen archival footage and electrifying live performances from some of our biggest stars.

But the party doesn’t stop there. ABC Radio is bringing Countdown In Your Town to Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth and Newcastle throughout November. Alongside fan favourite ABC Radio presenters, the live events will feature bands playing iconic hits from the Countdown era.

Across the country ABC Radio will be broadcasting Countdown’s Top 20 Greatest Moments on Saturday 9 November at 6pm AEDT. Hosted by ABC Radio Sydney’s James Valentine, the broadcast will celebrate some of the most iconic show moments from Whispering Jack and the Material Girl to ABBA, Iggy Pop and more.

As Molly Meldrum famously said, do yourself a favour, tune in and turn up to an anniversary celebration not to be missed.

PRODUCTION CREDITS

Countdown 50 Years On is an ABC Production. Executive Producer Cathie Scott, Supervising Producer Jess Skinner. Musical Director Dorian West. Music Producer Louise Perryman. Producers Richard Martin and Tony Norton. Head of Arts, Music and Events, Kath Earle.

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Competition for ABC Radio Brisbane listeners

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TV Tonight posted three articles this morning to celebrate Countdown’s 50th birthday, including this one David Knox wrote for his school newsletter after his visit to the set in 1978.

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The radio special is now available here, and on the ABC Listen App:

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Not sure why ABC is waiting another week to air the 50 year special when the anniversary was yesterday (Friday).

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Agree. Odd programming decision by the ABC. Should have been on Friday night after Gardening Australia, or at least last night, where there’s even less competition. Why the delay?

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Only reason I can think of is availability of talent to perform (if it’s a live program).

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Special Rage program this Saturday

The special was filmed at ABC Southbank studios last night.

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Do you think Countdown will come back next year?

Doubt it - audience isn’t there these days for music shows, especially big budget one’s like Countdown.

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Not even if the special rates?

Not even.

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Sadly, music shows are pretty much dead these days. Spicks and Specks’ numbers are down. The Set, a music show, didn’t last song either. Only Rage works, because there’s no live music, and have a super tiny studio for the special guest hosts. More Countdown won’t work.

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Rage special

Was Tony even born when Countdown was on air?

The crowd looked like an office Christmas party- bad dancing, little energy. It made it feel a little sad.

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Nope - born in 1989, unless you count that Countdown Revolution show.

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