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- 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 variety series with singers, musicians, comedians, etc.
- Described as a live variety TV broadcast, including radio personalities Peggy Brooks and Kenrick Hudson, as well as visiting US pianist Joe "Fingers" Carr.
- Jevons, a sub-editor at a metropolitan newspaper, has an ethical dilemma when asked to keep two people's names out of court reports.
- A live television opera.
- In this 20-minute live presentation, different ways of celebrating Christmas were looked at, including interviews with people of other countries.
- "Woman's World" was a television series featuring various segments of interest to women, including fashion, cooking, book reviews, etc; running out of Sydney and Melbourne between 1956 - 1963.
- A discussion between Professor Zelman Cowan, Dr. W.L. Carrington and Eric Westbrook, which was broadcast live.
- An interview programme which also included variety segments (such as singers, etc).
- A self-made man divorces his wife who becomes a typist and warns him his second wife may leave him too.
- ABC Children's TV Club was a magazine-style program screened nationally on weekdays from 5.00-6.00pm. Each day of the week featured a different program title introducing a variety of overarching program themes and related content.
- Spike Milligan sends up Australian television.
- A special for the ABC combining the spoken word, dance and mime.
- A thirteen episode series documenting Australia's vast outback and natural beauty made by Charles and Elsa Chauvel in 1958.
- Discussions of contemporary books, plays, films and other art subjects, by Australian critics. From ABC studios. Developed from same-named ABC radio programme..
- Discussion of book "The Slaughter Of St Theresa's Day" by Peter Kenna, a play and a film.
- After the murder of her lover Caesar, Egypt's queen Cleopatra needs a new ally. She seduces his probable successor Mark Antony. This develops into real love and slowly leads to a war with the other possible successor - Octavius.
- 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.
- Live television drama about an English doctor whose career is threatened by a blackmailer.
- A live variety series which featured on female performers (such as singers, dancers, pianists, etc.)
- Live television adaptation of the stage play, which aired in Sydney (presumably kinescoped for interstate broadcast).
- A live television revue.
- A live television revue aired in Melbourne.
- Aired in a 15-minute time-slot, this was a documentary about hens.
- Problems arise when a half-aboriginal man falls in love with a white woman.
- A live transmission from a shark fishing boat. Telecast was telerecorded and later repeated.
- The story of Mutiny On The Bounty's William Bligh.
- A live television drama about four men training in Australia to become astronauts.
- A live variety show special.
- A live variety special, presented as a night-club floor show.
- A live variety broadcast, featuring songs and dances of the 1920s.
- A telecast from a border collie sheep dog stud.
- A live 30-minute jazz special featuring Ted Preston's Sextet and other performers.
- A live programme of square dancing with famous dance-caller Jim Vickers-Willis.
- Caroline is the dominating elder sister to the frail and delicate Amy. Their world is turned upside down when Amy's son Christian returns home, having left many years earlier.