We have an interesting section that deals with that.
It was largely a world of serials and half-hour programs like Pick-A-Box with the most popular as far as I can see being Dad and Dave. (see previous post about The Snake Gully Swagger). All the stuff about Dad and Dave is on the net so I won't repeat it.
Here is a typical episode :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8z1R1O6Zf0
We have an episode of Dad and Dave playing from our magnificent floor-standing, timber 1940's radio console!!

Those units were spectacular - pieces of brilliant home furniture, being the centre of family entertainment. Today the best of the best of them (as this one is) are also worth a lot of money. To hear Dad and Dave coming from it gives one goosebumps.
Some of the stars were...Peter Finch, Rod Taylor, Jack Davey, Bob Dyer, Johnny Lockwood, Terry Dear.
Programs included ... They're a Weird Mob, Yes,What?, Life with Dexter, The Quiz Kids, Tarzan, Cattleman.
It transports you back to a time in Australia's past, so the challenge is proving to be creating a modest, suitable period-environment for the showing. (Op-shops help!)
One of several of our rigid policies in producing exhibits is to never draw comparisons with Then and Now. Opinions are banned. Also we never lecture ...and unlike government-based establishments, we never seek to politicise, trendify, discredit, invoke "issues", or "interpret" things. Where we need to label something, we stick with a few interesting brief facts. Australian Culture is fabulously presented.. and not hijacked.
Lovely things have a voice of their own, and speak for themselves surely?
Leonard Teale (the famous Bush Poetry reciter) starred in the serial Superman then too!
Here are two books from the collection that (despite the library stickers) were purchased at a local book sale and are quite informative.
Our Old Time Television exhibit is proving to be fun... but that is another story. All part of Australia's wonderful culture.
It is a massive project and extremely well advanced... with years of work (thankfully) behind us. I hope these posts are interesting. Gary