Random TV History

That ‘rainbow 7’ logo’s looking a little worse for wear.

It’s from an old microwave dish - possibly from their Gold Coast link on top of the Golden Gate Hotel in Surfers Paradise from the 80’s.

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As @SydneyCityTV and I were talking about the 1993-94 “Who’s Who of News” jingle, here’s a rare version from TasTV!

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I’ll have them up on my YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/ando9185 hopefully I’ll be able to start going through them and making video versions over the weekend but so far I’ve found this one from TasTV, some from around late 90’s WIN, a couple from 2004 TDT10, an early 90’s Southern Cross and some late 90’s Southern Cross and a few early 90’s ABC (although they don’t have many ads). And that’s only around 10 videos I’ve gone through, still heaps more to go!

I do like that one, haven’t found a copy of the full jingle but I got the short TasTV and ACA version.

Then on Sunday there’s Sunday with Jim Waley (and sponsored by Ansett) or 60 Minutes.

If the news wasn’t what you wanted, you can choose to either see if any of these shows take your fancy or get Mariah Carey’s new album now available on CD, cassette or video - sorry no DVD or MP3 versions yet.


Otherwise if you’ve got spare coins, it looks like the way to get money was to run competitions, lots to choose from TasTV - TFL Footy Tipping, Celebrity Squares with Wendy Kennedy or you can win some tickets to special advance screenings of The Lion King at 4 Village Cinemas across the state.

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Taking a page from Sale of the Century’s famous faces board.

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I’m sure someone like @TelevisionAU or @NewsWeary would know more about the very short history of this bulletin (Produced in Sydney or Melbourne?), but it’s to my understanding that Seven News at Five was presented by Peter Ford & Naomi Robson and aired on weekdays. Think it only aired for a brief time in July & August of 1996.

Most likely would have been during the Atlanta Olympics, judging by the dates.

I doubt this is the same Peter Ford that now appears on The Morning Show and The Daily Edition.

It was this bloke.

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I think you just explained it. I believe it came out of Sydney, but could have been Melbourne. Naomi Robinson went on to host Today Tonight Melbourne the following year.

It wasn’t a bad national bulletin, but it couldn’t complete against Ten News First @ Five.

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Same Peter Ford that hosted BTQ’s brief Local Edition with Melissa Downes in 2000 I believe.

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I think it came out from Sydney. From memory, it was an attempt to try and steal Ten’s thunder with news at 5.00 during the Olympics which they could do full Olympic news coverage whereas Ten was limited to only a few minutes a day. Consequently it didn’t last too long after the Games ended.

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Hanging for these clips! Any closer to upload mate?

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You might think that news tickers on TV only started after 9/11 on 24 hour news channels, but nope…the first one was on the NBC Today show in 1952.

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Who is, perhaps unexpectedly, also this bloke:

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Today is TVT6’s 60th birthday on ABC Hobart Drive they interviewed former kids show presenter Craig Farrell.

And here is Win News video

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And to coincide with this momentous day I’ve spent the day cutting down the first video ready for release which is all TasTV 1994 presentation and old TV ads.

A few familiar faces in there too who have gone onto other things or remained in the same roles!

Enjoy - I’ll hopefully have a couple of short ones I’ve found ready in the next couple of days too including a story from 1992 I believe from Southern Cross Network News (or Nightly News, can’t remember which) and some promos for ABC Budget Night…1990.

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Great stuff!

Going by the News Update and promos for the John Farnham Rwanda concert, I’d probably say that recording was most likely from late Saturday August 6 and early Sunday August 7 of 1994.

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Cool, that would match with some of the dates, it was certainly around winter time with a temp of 8 for Hobart the next day but bushfires cutting power in Sydney meant it would be still reasonably warm in other places!

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Great memories from Tasmanian television shared so far!

Also to coincide with the 60th anniversary, I thought I’d share this gem I found recently on YT. This is the Tas TV Hobart 6.30 News bulletin from Hobart Cup day, Wednesday 6th February 1985. Tom Payne is the newsreader, the late Darren Tyquin presents sport, and Sue Hickey (Sue Lawless as she was then) with the weather.

This was broadcast just two days after TVT6 and TNT9 changed their on-air identities to that of Tas TV. Many familiar names reporting the stories who have either gone on to bigger things or were already well-known names at the time of this bulletin.

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Ok, managed to get the other 2. Here’s some ABC promos for Budget 1990, 4 Corners, 7:30 Report Tasmania and a news update with John Remess.

The second video is the launch of the Safety House program at Nixon Street Primary School in Devonport - a lot of familiar faces for me there! I think that would have been around 1992.

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