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- The world's longest-running television soap, Coronation Street focuses on the everyday lives of working-class people in Manchester, England.
- A group of kids create their own little town with its own rules.
- Two celebrity teams competed in a game of charades.
- A short-lived music show aimed at teenagers.
- Australian stuntman/actor Grant Page investigates the burgeoning interest in martial arts, from students in Sydney to the action stars of the Hong Kong film industry.
- A discussion series featuring a panel of three women and one man.
- A romance about two people who are both disabled. Racing car driver Dave and street-girl Eileen fall in love after he has a car accident.
- Documentary feature about mental illness in children.
- Joan and Shirley Muggleton are two sisters who inherit a run-down roadhouse/garage from their Uncle Ted in the fictitious locale of Frog's Hollow, located on the Hume Highway between Sydney and Melbourne (Australia).
- A fashion show with models.
- The cast danced to and mimed hit recordings of the day by other artists, along with older recordings.
- A game show. Each episode featured three couples, which were quizzed to see which featured "the most human husband".
- Five masked members of Alcoholics Anonymous appeared (four men and one woman), to give reports and describe the functions of the movement. Viewers could telephone GTV to submit questions they wanted to ask about the A.A.
- Guests, competitions and other segments.
- Tom Jones performs eleven songs live in concert.
- Patrick O'Hagan, an Irish tenor, sang songs in this daytime series aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- Former actress Susanna Lobez presents a programme for ordinary people to understand law and their legal rights.
- A musical quiz show, with some episodes featuring celebrity guests.
- Popular personality of Melbourne television, Eric Pearce, reads from popular works, in a series aired in a 15-minute time-slot on Sundays. Later, it aired in a 10-minute time-slot. The series was short-lived.
- A variety special which focused on jazz music, featuring visiting U.S. jazz pianist Dave Brubeck.
- An interview program.
- A game show where viewers phoned-in. The format involved identifying songs.
- This was a weekly 10-minute fashion parade, which doubled as a commercial break. It aired between two imported US series, "Cross Current" and "Mr. District Attorney". An unusual hybrid of TV show and commercial break.
- A children's series, likely sponsored by Ice Cream company Peters.
- Information is scarce on this series. It may have featured demonstrations of the latest gadgets.
- Each episode featured the members of a different football club.
- Little is known about this series, a weekly 5-minute music program which aired on Fridays at 7:25PM, each episode featuring a vocalist. Among the singers featured during the run were Stan Stafford and Denis Gibbons.
- A pop music show aimed at teenagers, similar to "Bandstand" and "Six O'Clock Rock".
- Female football fans comment on Saturday's game.
- A short segment on the daytime schedule, this was a TV series with beauty tips.
- A Melbourne-produced music show starring Diana Trask.
- Documentary about a young girl who has an operation to repair a hole in her heart.
- A overview of news events of 1958.
- A weekly panel discussion series, often discussing topical matters.
- A documentary short about Victoria's progress.
- Broadcast in a 10 minute time-slot, this early Australian television series featured leading football personalities.
- If contestants guessed wrong, they could find themselves having a can of water poured on them.
- One of the earliest ever medical series, this Australian drama takes place in the Emergency Ward of a hospital, and was an early protype for series such as Emergency Ward 10 and Casualty.
- Film and commentary on the sports events of the day. Originally aired in a 30-minute time-slot, later aired in a 25-minute time-slot.
- A religious panel discussion show.
- A special highlighting the major news events of 1959.
- A mix of genres, this series featured music, interviews and audience participation.
- The series presented vintage newsreel clips, as well as live interviews.
- A program for the housewives, made up of varying segments such as Question Time, Family Doctor, Keep in Trim, Making and Mending, Forty and Over Talent Quest, Fun with Food, etc.
- A weekly interview series broadcast in a daytime time-slot.
- A look into the news events of 1961.