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- ABC News is a public news service in Australia produced by the News and Current Affairs division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- At a pub called the Rose and Crown, several people gather and are met by a person who is to claim one for death.
- The story of James Dyke, a confessed murderer who has been sentenced to die and now awaits his fate on death row at a prison in Wethersfield, Connecticut. The only problem is that no one knows who he really is or where he comes from, and he is determined to take his secret to the grave. The prison's warden and chaplain have nearly given up hope of discovering his true identity until the night of Dyke's execution when a strange young woman arrives requesting to see him. Now, she may be the only key to unlocking Dyke's mysterious past. Questions are asked, and vague answers are given. Truth, fiction, or both. One question focuses on Shakespeare which is denied outright. However, the woman leaves thinking that James is not her brother, but after she walks out, he recites lines from both Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar. We are left with the impression that he is indeed her brother and he did not want to reveal his true identity so that his mother would think that her son died nobly in the war.
- Swashbuckling made for TVs episodes staring 'Legend' Robert newton as Long John Silver and argh 'Jim Larrd' as they face many new adventures......
- A woman suspects her husband of having an affair with another woman.
- A presentation of music composed by Schubert, performed by baritone Peter Campbell, pianist Max Olding, and soprano Anita Kelly.
- This early Australian television series usually featuring interviews with prominent personalities.
- In the Bennet house, Mrs Bennet wishes for her two sisters, Elizabeth and Jane, to be married. Elizabeth has turned down a proposal from Mr Darcy (who is never seen). Mr Collins, a clergyman who is heir to Mr Bennet's estate, arrives seeking a bride. He is initially interested in Jane, but Mrs Bennet tells him that Jane is spoken for. He then expresses interest in Elizabeth. He attempts to propose to Elizabeth but refuses, which upsets Mrs Bennet. Lady Catherine Mr Collins' patron and Mr Darcy's aunt, arrives. She has heard of Darcy's proposal to Elizabeth and wants to know the truth behind it, as Darcy is meant to be engaged to Lady Catherine's daughter. Elizabeth refuses to promise that she will never marry Darcy. Lady Catherine lets slip that Darcy intends to call on the Bennets that afternoon, then leaves. The play ends with Jane and Elizabeth excited about Catherine's visit.
- Ruth, happily married to David for nine years, is preparing to leave on a holiday with the children. During the bustle of departure, Ruth and David find themselves dis cussing the recent divorce of their friends John and Patsy. Colder. When David asks her what she would do if he were unfaithful, Ruth calmly replies: "All these things can be talked out quite easily." To prove her point she goes on to conjure up Paula, an imaginary "other woman".
- A live variety show special.
- On the Duke of Mall's yacht, Lenora, the Duke's wife, leaves her philandering husband. The Duke seeks solace in Lenora's identical twin sister in Paris. This turns out to be Lenora in disguise. The Duke falls in love with his wife again.
- A live television presentation, about two small boys looking for a dog. They find one at King Edward VII Dogs Home.
- Live telecast about the work of the New South Wales police rescue squad.
- An interview with painter William Dargie.
- Mungo McCallum interviews sculptor Lyndon Dadswell.
- A self-made man divorces his wife who becomes a typist and warns him his second wife may leave him too.
- Mrs. Hain speaks of the personalities she has met.
- Comedy play set in a police state.
- A live music presentation with singer Ormonde Douglas, who was accompanied by pianist Arthur Young.
- An interview with author and critic Vance Palmer.
- A live variety show, starring vocalist Johnny Gredula.
- Anona Winn talks about her career as an entertainer.
- A live 20-minute recital (broadcast from 8:30PM to 8:50PM), featuring violinist Ricardo Odnoposoff.
- An interview with cartoonist Hal Gye.
- This live television program was an ice show, featuring ice skaters.
- Broadcast in a 20-minute time-slot (9:00PM to 9:20PM), this was a live television recital by singer Thomas L. Thomas, a baritone.
- Interview with Sir Samuel Wadham.
- A live presentation from the now-defunct Chequers Nightclub.
- An interview with author Alan Marshall.
- A programme featuring the famous composer Alfred Hill.
- A French stationmaster wants to spend a holiday at Biarritz.
- An interview with Sir Ian Clunies-Ross, discussing the development of CSIRO.
- Some of Sydney's best known boxers were shown training.
- An interview with Myra Roper, principal of University Women's College.
- A live recital by soprano Leontyne Price which aired in a 35-minute time-slot, televised direct from Sydney Town Hall.
- An interview with Sir Thomas White, Australian High Commissioner in London (1951-1956)
- A live television play, a suspense drama concerning an English physicist.
- An interview with John Bechervaise, known for his research in Antarctica.
- A live television recital by harpsichordist Valda Aveling.
- An interview with Sir Douglas Copland, former High Commissioner to Canada.
- A televised concert by visiting Chilean pianist Claudio Arrau, who performs Beethoven's Concerto No. 5 in E Flat.
- A comedy set in a town in northern Mexico.
- A woman suspects her husband intends to kill her.
- A live broadcast in a 45-minute time-slot. The program was created to celebrate ABC's 25th anniversary. Features a re-creation of the 1932 ABC radio studio.
- A live television play about p.o.w.s during WW2.
- A drama of mixed romances.