The advent of television
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:55 pm
I can remember that fateful year 1956, when television broadcasting started in Australia. Fateful because we were fated to be over run with American culture from that time on.
I remember how people used to stand in groups outside the electrical retail shop fascinated by the little, 16 inch, I think , black and white tv set on display with the programs running.
The early programs were mostly American.
There was. The Mickey Mouse Club.
M.I.C.
K.E.Y.
M.O.U.S.E.
Mickey Mouse. Mickey Mouse, Forever let us hold our banner High
High, High, High.
I was in love with mousketeer Darlene.
Superman...Look up in the sky, is it a bird? is it a plane...No.. it's George Reeves planking in front of the wind machine. Zorro. Hey Pancho, hey Cisco....Ha ha.
Then there were all the cowboy shows.
Tales of the Texas Rangers. sung to the tune of I've been workin' on the railroad. The Lawman....So they sent for the badge and the gun of....the lawman...da daaa. Have Gun will Travel The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp.
The Rifleman. Had a rifle that held a thousand bullets. Gunsmoke. and Wagon Train and Sugarfoot.... with that wonderful baddie Jack Elam..
Cheyenne..Bronco.
There were some more historic shows. Tales of the Vikings. A couple of Yanks dressed up in ugg boots, wooly vests and horned hats. and of course that great favourite The Adventures of Robin Hood, with an immacculately scrubbed up Richard Greene.
There were the law ones.
Z Cars. I can still hum "Johnny Todd."
Dragnet. Just the facts ma'am, just the facts.
Highway Patrol. with Broderick Crawford earnestly urging us to leave our blood in the blood bank not on the highway.
and Peter Gunn...every guitar player could do Henry Mancini's bass ground for the Peter Gunn theme.
Australia started to produce there own TV shows.
Variety shows with Shirley Abicair and her zither.. Skip to m'loo my darlin' and Bobby LImb and Graham Kennedy. Also children's variety shows like the Tarax Show.
There was Reg Lindsay and his Country Music Program. Bandstand with suave Brian Henderson. and Johnny O'Keefe's Six O'Clock Rock. C'mon everybody it's six o'clock, uh huh uh huh uh huh .
We had our law shows back then..Consider Your Verdict..very serious stuff.
And even clergymen got to preach, Alan Walker stiffly standing to attention and giving the ministers answers to f.a.qs and William Barclay with a thick Scottish accent and a face like a bowl of porridge lecturing on the Bible. Don't think we would get that now !
And...the greatest of all. THE THREE STOOGES.woopwoopwoopwoopwoop..eebeebeebeeb
N'yuk, n'yuk,n'yuk.
Ah those were the days.
I remember how people used to stand in groups outside the electrical retail shop fascinated by the little, 16 inch, I think , black and white tv set on display with the programs running.
The early programs were mostly American.
There was. The Mickey Mouse Club.
M.I.C.
K.E.Y.
M.O.U.S.E.
Mickey Mouse. Mickey Mouse, Forever let us hold our banner High
High, High, High.
I was in love with mousketeer Darlene.
Superman...Look up in the sky, is it a bird? is it a plane...No.. it's George Reeves planking in front of the wind machine. Zorro. Hey Pancho, hey Cisco....Ha ha.
Then there were all the cowboy shows.
Tales of the Texas Rangers. sung to the tune of I've been workin' on the railroad. The Lawman....So they sent for the badge and the gun of....the lawman...da daaa. Have Gun will Travel The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp.
The Rifleman. Had a rifle that held a thousand bullets. Gunsmoke. and Wagon Train and Sugarfoot.... with that wonderful baddie Jack Elam..
Cheyenne..Bronco.
There were some more historic shows. Tales of the Vikings. A couple of Yanks dressed up in ugg boots, wooly vests and horned hats. and of course that great favourite The Adventures of Robin Hood, with an immacculately scrubbed up Richard Greene.
There were the law ones.
Z Cars. I can still hum "Johnny Todd."
Dragnet. Just the facts ma'am, just the facts.
Highway Patrol. with Broderick Crawford earnestly urging us to leave our blood in the blood bank not on the highway.
and Peter Gunn...every guitar player could do Henry Mancini's bass ground for the Peter Gunn theme.
Australia started to produce there own TV shows.
Variety shows with Shirley Abicair and her zither.. Skip to m'loo my darlin' and Bobby LImb and Graham Kennedy. Also children's variety shows like the Tarax Show.
There was Reg Lindsay and his Country Music Program. Bandstand with suave Brian Henderson. and Johnny O'Keefe's Six O'Clock Rock. C'mon everybody it's six o'clock, uh huh uh huh uh huh .
We had our law shows back then..Consider Your Verdict..very serious stuff.
And even clergymen got to preach, Alan Walker stiffly standing to attention and giving the ministers answers to f.a.qs and William Barclay with a thick Scottish accent and a face like a bowl of porridge lecturing on the Bible. Don't think we would get that now !
And...the greatest of all. THE THREE STOOGES.woopwoopwoopwoopwoop..eebeebeebeeb
N'yuk, n'yuk,n'yuk.

Ah those were the days.
