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- A television play aired in a 45-minute time-slot on non-commercial television (ABC), and set in the Victorian era. Jenny is confronted by a strange aunt while her husband is away.
- A wealthy man who is about to be knighted hires a typist to help him write responses to letters of congratulation. She turns out to be his first wife, who left him years ago.
- A discussion between Professor Zelman Cowan, Dr. W.L. Carrington and Eric Westbrook, which was broadcast live.
- A set of two programmes about the work of orthodox churches in Australia.
- In this drama set in Sydney, an Italian woman plans a marriage for her son to an Italian, but the son has affection for an Australian.
- Conflict emerges between a minister, Reverend Stephen Millcote, and race promoter Peter Lambert. Millcote is trying to conduct marriage services on Saturday afternoons while Lambert is running race meetings, complete with loudspeaker commentaries, from close by. Matters are complicated by the fact that Millcote's daughter is in love with Lambert's son.
- The history and work of the monks of Notre Dame Abbey in Tarrawarra.
- Leonard Bernstein conducts the New York Philharmonic at Sydney Opera House performing Tchaikovsky's Symphony number 6, "Pathetique".
- An Everyman has a dinner party where the guests include Martin Luther, Cardinal Manning, Francis of Assisi and Erasmus.
- A Sydney produced music series.
- Lane End is a 1972 Australian TV series. It is a follow up to Bellbird, made by many of the same creative team. It is set in the inner city. The Pappas family story of conflicting interests when the children reject their Greek way of life
- Ms Faulkner presented the role of men in toady's Australian society and the many challenges that they encountered due to the women's liberation movement advanced.
- The series is set in a tropical South Pacific tea house where glamorous exotically dressed hostesses serve tea while patrons are entertained by popular guest folk musicians. Hosted each Sunday night by Dave Guard, performing several numbers on the weekly shows with his trio, Dave's Place Group. Veteran Australian comedian, Queenie Paul plays the house character who can't be bothered with night club acts.
- A television production of the medieval play based on the Book of Daniel.
- A live variety show with singing and dancing.
- Man pledges his love to Pride. She and her brother Hell reveal they're interested in a jewel called Soul which Man possesses. Pride suggests a game of dice with this jewel as the prize. Joseph and Manry come to Man's house seeking shelter.
- Documentary on architect Walter Burley Griffin and his work.
- Aired only in Canberra, segments in this included a round-up of events in Canberra, interviews with personalities, and a gardening segment.
- A Melbourne-produced television drama set in England during 1951. A group of ghosts gather to re-enact the night they were killed by a bomb.
- A television play set around the dockside area of the Thames, a comedy about a retired couple who want to regain their youth and escape from respectability.
- When her kids' uniforms aren't perfectly pressed, it doesn't mean she's a bad mother. If her children are late to school, it's not because she doesn't care. This is the story of a 36-year-old mum and her kids, where every day is a battle.
- In 1960 "Operation Crowflight" was the first documentary broadcast about the U2 aircraft and its mission in Australia. This program was later broadcast in the United Kingdom.
- In the future, during World War 3 three people are stranded on a remote island somewhere off the coast of Great Britain.
- An opera about the nativity for Christmas Day.
- Documentary profiles of six contemporary Aboriginal people who may be seen as forming a bridge between traditional Aboriginal culture and European culture in Australia.
- New Year's Day broadcast with the Governor-General of Australia, Sir John Kerr, discussing his hopes and aspirations for the people of Australia for 1975, International Women's Year.
- Adaptation of Robert Helpmann ballet inspired by Katherine Hepburn.