Latin Holiday

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Latin Holiday
Genre Variety
Presented bySergio Fochi
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
Network ABC Television
Release9 January (1961-01-09) 
27 February 1961 (1961-02-27)

Latin Holiday is an Australian television series that aired during 1961 on ABC. A variety series, each episode was set in a different country. Sergio Fochi was the host.

Contents

It was broadcast live in Melbourne, and kinescoped for showing on ABC stations. In Melbourne it was preceded on the schedule by U.S. documentary series The 20th Century and followed by U.K. series Daniel Farson Reports.

Episodes

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Australia"9 January 1961 (1961-01-09) [1]
2"Italy"16 January 1961 (1961-01-16) [2]
3"Spain"23 January 1961 (1961-01-23) [3]
4"France"30 January 1961 (1961-01-30) [4]
5"North of the Danube"6 February 1961 (1961-02-06) [5]
6"Brazil"13 February 1961 (1961-02-13) [6]
7"New York"20 February 1961 (1961-02-20) [7]
8"Australia"27 February 1961 (1961-02-27) [8]

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