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- Air Force pilot Steve Canyon, the commander of Big Thunder Air Force Base, travels from base to base as an all-around trouble-shooter, when he's not dealing with the the personal and military problems of his own everyday life.
- A preschool program created by Bert and Nancy Claster (USA), franchised in Australia, Canada, Japan, Puerto Rico, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Australia first produced it at ATN-7 Sydney in February 1963, hosted by Susan Jamieson.
- Class of '74 (and later Class of '75) was a secondary school-based, daily soap opera produced by the Reg Grundy Organisation and screened on the Seven Network in Australia starting March 1974.
- This show is about a mis-adventures with Colonel Montgomery J. Klaxon (a cool fox), and Calvin Burnside (a dim witted bear). Oliver always makes mischief, he is also a lawyer.
- Sitcom concerened with the fortunes of a working class family in Sydney.
- The story of Australian Indigenous boxer Lionel Rose from his first amateur boxing matches up until his first title fight in Japan
- Surprise celebrity show based on an American radio show from 1948 and its TV follow-up from 1952.
- Drama series You Can't See Around Corners saw much of it's plot centering around a young woman's love affair with an army deserter at the height of the Vietnam war.
- Set in a Sydney secondary school located in a tough, under-privileged suburb; Greg Walker, the new English teacher has just transferred in from a country school.
- A daytime cooking show aired in Sydney. Information is sketchy on the series. Per TV schedules the original host was Judy Knowles, later replaced by Joan Carpenter, and finally hosted by Barbara Lynch.
- Romper Room was a preschool children's program created by Bert and Nancy Claster in the USA (1953), which they later franchised in Australia (1963), Canada (1970), Japan (1963), Puerto Rico (1971), New Zealand (1975) and the United Kingdom (1963). The sixth production was by NBN-3 Newcastle 1967 with Miss Anne, Miss Louise, and lastly Miss Kim. Other Australian TV stations that produced local versions of Romper Room were ATN-7 Sydney (February 1963), QTQ-9 Brisbane (October 1963), ATV-0 in Melbourne (1964), SAS-10 Adelaide (1965) and TVW7 in Perth (1966). By 1974 it was to expensive for Fremantle International to continue to produce so many version. The ATN-7 version Sydney became the national Romper Room with Patricia Godfrey from the Brisbane Romper Room taking over from Susan Jamieson. Helena Bailey took over from Patricia Godfrey in 1979. Megan Sjoquist took over from Helena Bailey in 1987 and continued on as hostess until the show was axed in 1988.
- A young couple move to the country but do not get the quiet life they expected
- Hancock, (who was voted Britain's best ever comic 35 years after his death) leaves his home in Railway Cuttings, East Cheam, England for warmer, more challenging climes. He encounters the Australian natives on his terms having dragged his attitudes with him half way across the world.
- Australian historical figures (played by leading stage and TV actors) were "interviewed" in this unusual series.
- Howard Craven interviewed personalities.
- A capsule of Marlene Dietrich's legendary stage act, filmed in Australia with Burt Bacharach conducting the orchestra.
- An Australian drama series revolved around the daily lives of the staff of a women's fashion magazine.
- This daytime series was set in a Sydney penthouse, with guests chatting with Pat Firman. There was also music performances.
- An Australian live show for children.
- Set in the inner-city, working class suburbs of Sydney, this drama focuses on a promising Lionel Rose-type Aboriginal boxer and his manager, a former light-weight champion.
- Spin off comedy series from the 1966 show My Name's McGooley, What's Yours?
- Colin Simpson interviewed a different author in each episode.
- Patrick O'Hagan, an Irish tenor, sang songs in this daytime series aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- A discussion series featuring a panel of three women and one man.
- Sylvia Rapley gives sewing demonstrations.
- A variety special which focused on jazz music, featuring visiting U.S. jazz pianist Dave Brubeck.
- This was a music series usually featuring singer Ray Melton, but some episodes instead featured Peggy Brooks.
- Controversial historical figures (played by actors) are interrogated about their actions.
- A live variety series.
- A variety/talk show, with interviews, guests, music, audience participation, etc.
- In this short-lived series, Eric Baume would interview his guest.
- A sing-along music series, which also featured a musical quiz.