Make Mine Music (TV series)

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Make Mine Music was an Australian television series, which aired in 1962, from 28 May and ended circa 21 December.[1] It was produced and broadcast on Melbourne station HSV-7, but was also shown on Sydney station ATN-7 (the following year the two stations formed the Australian Television Network, later known as Seven Network). The show was a daytime sing-along music program, which also featured a musical quiz and solos.[2] The program aired live.[3] It was compered by Ron Cadee, with others on the show including Jocelyn Terry, Graeme Bent, and John D'Arcy.[4][5] The series aired five days a week.

It should not be confused with Make Ours Music, a Sydney-produced variety series which aired on ABC, or the Disney animated feature film also called Make Mine Music.

It is not known if any of the episodes still exist.

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  1. ^ "Television Parade with Dawn James : A day of reckoning..." The Australian Women's Weekly. 30 (27). Australia. 5 December 1962. p. 27. Retrieved 14 June 2018 – via National Library of Australia., ...Pointless show...Until, that is, I saw "Make Mine Music"(ATN 7, Monday to Friday, 4 p.m.)...
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  5. ^ Monday 20 August 1962 — VICTORIA, HSV7 - 2.30 pm Make Mine Music. Ron Cadee, John D’Arcy, Graeme Bent, Jocelyn Terry – Television.AU

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