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- A consolidated school is Pakenham is shown in this direct telecast.
- StarsTom O'ConnorBarry CryerJan LeemingA panel game in which the panel has to determine the "secret" of the contestant.
- StarsBobby HannaA television dating game.
- StarsPatti PageFranklin PangbornGene NelsonA syndicated music series aired in a 15-minute time-slot. Later, the episodes were edited into half-hour (26 minute) installments.
- StarsLydia SokolovaHarold TurnerA live presentation of Fokine's ballet about Cleopatra.
- StarsJohn OlsenJeffrey SmartAlbert TuckerAlbert Tucker, Jeffrey Smart and John Olsen explain their approach to art. The programme is introduced by Eric Westbrook.
- StarsSyd ConabereNorman GriffithsPhotographs, sketches and archival film demonstrate the change of Melbourne's beaches. Beaches that were once pleasant have been replaced with concrete and seaweed. Now-deserted piers were once a major social rendezvous.
- StarsConnie HainesFrankie LaineA filmed music variety series.
- DirectorNorman SpencerStarsShirley BasseyShirley Bassey sings at the Chequers nightclub.
- DirectorPeter SkeltonStarsFrank IfieldA one-off music special featuring singer Frank Ifield performing in front of an audience.
- StarsLeslie UggamsPaul WayneCathy WayneA variety special, starring American performer Leslie Uggams, along with Sydney vocalist Paul Wayne.
- StarsStanislas IdzikowskiLydia SokolovaA live ballet presentation.
- DirectorRon WayStarsLorrae DesmondMatt MonroA variety special featuring English singer Matt Monro.
- StarsGilbert HardingJohn BetjemanAlan MelvillePanelists were asked to identify who said a particular well-known quote.
- StarsJill CraigieVera Laughton MathewsJennie LeeA discussion by women of important issues of interest to women (such as women in politics, a debate on whether "women's magazines" are full of false values, the education of girls, etc.)
- StarsPeter DimmockA series showing how to take care of a car.
- StarsMarcel BoulestinMarcel Boulestin in a programme showing the use of milk in daily cooking.
- StarsDavid Malcolm SucklingOlive SucklingA programme following the first 12 weeks in the life of a baby.
- StarsSidney Harrison
- StarsStanislas IdzikowskiLydia SokolovaA presentation of the ballet "Les Dieux Mendiants".
- StarsWilliam McElweeA studio jury passed judgment on three famous historical figures.
- StarsKenneth HomeJosephine DouglasPeter NobleA panel tries to determine the link between the contestants.
- StarsCyril BlakeBuddy Bradley's Sepia ChorinesBuddy HarrisA live variety show featuring black artists.
- StarsThe Television ToppersAudrey WayneMuriel YoungA live variety programme.
- StarsLeslie MitchellA look-back at television during 1936.
- StarsJohn BensonJill FreudWilloughby GrayA live television play set in a drawing-room.
- StarsOliver JohnstonRupert MarshAndrew OsbornA live television play set in the governor's office at a Northern England prison.
- StarsArchie AngusPhilip AshleyPatrick BoxillA live television play set in 16th century France.
- StarsSidney HarrisonSidney Harrison is at the piano. He talks about inspiration in music.
- StarsSidney Harrison
- StarsEdward GoodwinSidney HarrisonSidney Harrison instructs Edward Goodwin on playing the piano.
- StarsJonah BarringtonMichael PowellChristopher MorleyA series of discussions on television programmes.
- A series in which books are discussed.
- StarsPeter CroserSidney HarrisonYvonne RiddingtonA series of piano lessons. The first series was aimed at beginners, the second series was aimed at intermediate students.
- StarsJack Payne
- This series depicted the work of British craftsmen.
- StarsAlgernon BlackwoodJohn SlaterA short story was told in each episode.
- StarsWinifred AtwellCyril BlakeEdric ConnorA live variety show featuring black performers.
- DirectorAnthony QuinnStarsWilliam PhippsCharles CooperWilliam CottrellAn ex-G.I returns to discover that his wife has gone to a another man.
- DirectorBeulah ZacharyStarsIlka DiehlAlice DineenMarjorie Marlowe
- DirectorBeulah ZacharyStarsJeffrey BrandtAngel Casey
- StarsJohn LawsRay TaylorA daytime discussion show with a panel of one man and four women.
- StarsJohn CorbettJim TrantorA local talent show aired on Sundays.
- StarsRoy CourseEric PearceIan PotterA special highlighting the major news events of 1959.
- StarsBernie DugganClive HearneTom HortonA special featuring the music of George Gershwin.
- StarsSheila BradleyJon FinlaysonRed MooreA variety special featuring Red Moore.
- StarsBob Moore
- StarsMalcolm SearleA game show based on the visual identification of people, places and objects.
- StarsHugh BurdenAnthony GreenJoan GreenwoodA guilty secret threatens the happiness of a Swedish housewife - but is she really so happy?
- StarsVictoria BiroSergio FochiGina MarcelA live variety show special.
- StarsJan FraserLee GallagherBilly McDonaldA live variety special, presented as a night-club floor show.
- StarsTed PrestonA live 30-minute jazz special featuring Ted Preston's Sextet and other performers.
- StarsJan FraserLee GallagherBilly McDonaldA live variety broadcast, featuring songs and dances of the 1920s.
- StarsDave BrubeckAlan DeanNorman ErskineA variety special which focused on jazz music, featuring visiting U.S. jazz pianist Dave Brubeck.
- StarsGeorge BakerAlan WalkerIn this Sydney-produced programme, compere George Baker talked with a licensed bookmaker, an anonymous S.P bookmaker, a compulsive gambler, and Rev. Alan Walker. A mock game of roulette was also staged.
- StarsHal ToddA game show where viewers phoned-in. The format involved identifying songs.
- A look at a town called Walhalla, a ghost town of 30 inhabitants.
- StarsMarcel BoulestinNesta SawyerMarcel Boulestin and Nesta Sawyer discuss wine. They discuss the characteristics of good wines, and ways wine should be served.
- StarsLydia LopokovaLydia Lopokova tells the story of "The Red Shoes".
- StarsPaul LeyssacThe story "The Top and the Ball" is told by Paul Leyssac.
- StarsMarcel BoulestinC.H. MiddletonHow to grow and cook winter vegetables.
- StarsBill KirbyInformation is scare on this New Jersey series, which may have been a talk show.
- StarsV.E. MeadowsA daytime show about beauty and make-up.
- StarsTito GuízarLionel HamptonBilly DanielsA talent show aired in New York City, with a format rather similar to the popular "Talent Scouts" program.
- StarsMargot LovellMary MalcolmA show about fashions for everyday women.
- StarsJane PickensThe VikingsA prime-time music program aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- Activities of the Sydney Stock Exchange are shown in this documentary.
- StarsGraeme BentJune ClyneJanet KeyteA live television revue.
- StarsDiana BellJune ClyneJon FinlaysonA live television revue aired in Melbourne.
- StarsDon CummingsEthel HutchinsonA live local (in Philadelphia) variety show produced on a low-budget.
- StarsGeorge CahanA television quiz show in which contestants phoned-in.
- StarsJoan DochertyJack FullerBetty SmithA live variety special with different segments (a "man on the street" live interview, newscast, variety acts). Sponsored by Philco.
- A quiz show about bridge problems which aired on Thursdays in a 15-minute time-slot.
- StarsBill LeonardA talk show aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- StarsMargot LovellFour-part information about products (such as domestic products made in aluminium, electrical goods, rubber products, and footwear)
- StarsJohn GamblingA cozy little variety show. Acts ranged from singers to musicians to dancers.
- StarsBob RussellA variety show with amateur talent.
- StarsMartin TaubmanMartin Taubman demonstrates the "electronde", a remarkable musical instrumental similar to the Theremin.
- StarsShirley SpencerAired in a 10-minute time-slot (later 15-minute), a handwriting analyst analyzes some handwriting and describes characteristics they supposedly reveal about the writer.
- StarsTom MooreheadBlossom TerryA quiz show where a panel of sports figures are quizzed on their knowledge of sports, via questions supplied by contestants.
- DirectorJohn MaherDescribed in a TV listing as "in the Victorian alps". Also described as being a documentary. It aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- StarsPaul LeyssacHans Christian Andersen story "The Butterfly" is told by Paul Leyssac is this live telecast.
- StarsMilo BoultonJacqueline SusannPer a review of an episode in an issue of Billboard, this series featured demonstrations of new products, interviews, and quiz segments, all in the space of a 15-minute time-slot.
- StarsSidney HarrisonAired in a 20-minute time-slot, this was a three-part series of talks about classical composers and their royal patrons.
- StarsJames LeachThe Northern Dance OrchestraApril OlrichA programme of popular music.
- StarsClifford CurzonPierre FournierWilliam PrimroseA live presentation of music, direct from Usher Hall, Edinburgh.
- StarsPolly EmeryEric MaturinD.A. WardYes, this is a bizarre title for a TV drama play.
- An educational telecast for schools aired in a 20-minute time-slot, looking at jobs such as timbergetter, woolclasser, glassblower, etc.
- StarsSue BowenThe first daily (as opposed to weekly) children's series produced in Kansas city. Little else is known about the series.
- StarsA. Croxton SmithThis telecast featured a display of champion Alsatians (German shepherd dog).
- StarsKeene CrockettBill KeeneRay KnightA comedy show aired in a 15-minute time-slot. For example, when the line "he devoured the news every morning" was spoken, a Chinese man (played by a white actor) ate a copy of The New York Daily News.
- StarsAlan HearnJohn NoblePeter WhitlockA telecast from a border collie sheep dog stud.
- StarsCandy JonesThis was a telephone quiz (contestants at home answer the questions via telephone). Each episode had a celebrity guest, hence the "lucky star" part of the title.
- StarsJoel HoltA cooking show.