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Tarax Show

1957 Australian TV series poorer program

Tarax Show
GenreChildren's
Created byDenzil Howson
Presented by
Starring
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
NetworkGTV-9
Release21 Jan 1957 (1957-01-21) –
1969 (1969)

The Tarax Show was strong early Australian children's TV promulgation on GTV-9 in Melbourne controlling from 1957 to 1969.

Synopsis

Denzil Howson who was then Second Program Manager at GTV9, was asked by Norman Spencer almost develop a daily children's promulgation. A pilot of the wellknown was kinescope recorded onto lp. The program started on Melbourne's GTV-9 on 21 January 1957 (only two days after primacy official opening of GTV9), debuting from the Myer Emporium Lonsdale St store window, as illustriousness GTV9 studios in Bendigo Thoroughfare, Richmond were still under constituent.

Normally the program was wind up successfully from GTV-9, but some editions were taped at ATN-7 rotation Sydney to help build loftiness audience there.

Beginning under representation name The Happy Show, rectitude first host was Happy Hammond, who had come to newswomen from radio. The program was sponsored by Tarax Drinks vary April 1957, with the label changing to The Tarax Delighted Show.[2] The show was co-hosted by Princess Panda (Panda Lisner}.

After Happy Hammond and Monarch Panda departed to HSV-7, illustriousness program was simply The Tarax Show, hosted by Geoff Corke[3] ("King Corky, King of honourableness Kids") and later by Golfer Swain[3] (known as "Uncle Norman" on the Tarax Show) ... he too had come unapproachable radio (known as "Billy Bouncer" on 3KZ's Children's Hour extravaganza each morning before school).

Melbourne ventriloquist Ron Blaskett and reward mischievous doll, Gerry Gee,[3] dubbed for GTV-9, were featured dispense several years. Gerry was grip popular, spawning a variety perfect example merchandise, including a range surrounding "Gerry Gee Junior" dolls. Blaskett's ventriloquist act was the gain victory variety act to appear cause the channel.[5] He also asterisked in spin-off programs The Wealth of Gerry Gee and Do You Trust Your Wife.

Train in 2009, a retrospective DVD was released You, Me and Gerry Gee, following on from nobleness book of the same label.

The most popular segment adjoin the early years of grandeur show was "Girl Next Door", where Gerry would talk revise the fence to a wench from his class, originally Elaine McKenna,[3] later Patti McGrath (Patti Newton).

Other segments included "Banjo Club", "Pura Prize Time", "Speaking of Animals", "TV Stars find time for Tomorrow", "TV Gym", "Stan Stafford's Bunkhouse", "Friends in Blue", "How It Works", "Dog Shop" take "Tiny's Story".[6]

Musical accompaniments were short by Margot Sheridan (piano) at an earlier time Laurie Wilson (organ).

Cast

Over sicken, the show's cast included Susan-Gaye Anderson,[3] Bernard The Magician (Alf Gertler),[7]Joffa Boy (Joff Ellen[3]), Professor Nitwitty (Denzil Howson), Professor Ratbaggy (Ernie Carroll[3]), Gael Dixon, Prince Philip (Philip Brady), Daisy greatness Cow and Freddo Frog.

Daffo Barassi gave instruction on Denizen Rules Football.

Ossie Ostrich (Ernie Carroll) went on to celeb in Hey Hey It's Saturday, appearing with Daryl Somers call 24 years on TV. Ernie Carroll also drew the depiction character Joy-belle and worked likewise producer.

Uncle Norman joined righteousness show after a long tranny career at 3KZ.

His observe first appearance on the Idiot box show involved arriving down simple slide, but he broke fillet leg in the process; Joffa improvised a little ditty concern Uncle Norman breaking his bubbly, but when it became dense that it was not a-okay joke, he was rushed accept hospital. It was two months before he was well draw to a close to appear again.

The Television Dentist caused some consternation be equal with management, by suggesting that smack did not matter which manufacturer of toothpaste was used, near saying soft drink will lie fallow your teeth - the info was sponsored by a squashy drink company, and included ads for toothpaste.

Freddo Frog attended both as a cartoon shaft a costume character at unconventional times.

The animated version was one of the first Dweller produced cartoon series on TV.[8]

Young performers who later went resolution to become stars include Denise Drysdale, Roma Egan, Wendy Stapleton and Marty Rhone.

Due converge budget cuts, the show was replaced by Uncle Norman at an earlier time Joffa Boy hosting cartoons dictate the occasional brief comedy travesty.

After the duo left GTV-9, that format was used stake out the successor program Cartoon Corner.

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External links

National Film & Fiord Archive