Melbourne Magazine

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Melbourne Magazine
Genre Talk show
Presented by
  • Corinne Kerby
  • Reg Neal
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
Original release
Network ABV-2
Release16 January (1957-01-16) 
18 December 1957 (1957-12-18)

Melbourne Magazine was an Australian television series that aired on Melbourne station ABV-2. The series debuted 16 January 1957 and ended on 18 December 1957. For most of its run, Melbourne Magazine was a fortnightly series.

A weekly series broadcast on Wednesdays, Melbourne Magazine aired live [1] and featured Corinne Kerby as the host for the first few episodes, with the rest of the series hosted by Reg Neal. The series is described as featuring "interviews with prominent personalities". [2]

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References

  1. "Wednesday Television". Radio/TV Supplement. The Age . 17 January 1957. p. 11. Retrieved 11 December 2017. MELBOURNE MAGAZINE - 'Live' topical programme, presented by Corinne Kerby, featuring Phillip Allan, Canadian World traveller and Janet Dawson, recent art scholarship winner
  2. "Wednesday Television". Radio/TV Supplement. The Age . 16 May 1957. p. 11. Retrieved 11 December 2017. MELBOURNE MAGAZINE - 'live' feature comp. by Reg Neal, inc. interviews with prominent personalities