Tonight NWS-9 tests big-scale TV program |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Title : | Tonight NWS-9 tests big-scale TV program |
|
|
Source : | News, 4 May 1959, p. 1 | ||
Date of creation : | 1959 | ||
Format : | Newspaper | ||
Catalogue record | |||
The State Library of South Australia is keen to find out more about SA Memory items. We encourage you to contact the Library if you have additional information about any of these items. |
Copyright : | This item is reproduced courtesy of Advertiser Newspapers Pty Ltd. It may be printed or saved for research or study. Use for any other purpose requires written permission from Advertiser Newspapers Pty Ltd and the State Library of South Australia. To request approval, complete the Permission to publish form. |
Description : |
Newspaper article reporting the planned telecast of 'South Australia's first full program of world-famous television material' on NWS-9 from 7pm Monday 4 May 1959. The News reported:
Listed 'on NWS-9 tonight' was Sir Lancelot 'British made adventure film for all the family'; The Ray Milland Show 'One of the fastest, funniest, and most popular situation comedies yet produced for TV'; The Quiet Man 'A top box-office film with record audience ratings' starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara; Dragnet (detective) 'A feature which has won world-wide reputation, this adult program stars Jack Webb'; and at 10.15 pm: The Queen. The newspaper reported that 'full operations will commence 'in the spring''. |
Subjects | |
Related names : | NWS Channel 9 (Adelaide, S. Aust.) |
Period : | 1980-2000 |
Further reading : | Heading, Rex and Trevor Jones. Miracle on Tynte Street: the Channel Nine story, Kent Town, S. Aust.: Wakefield Press, 1996 |
Internet links : | Australian Broadcasting Authoritysee: Television |