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Australian TV series. Or program
The Mike Walsh Show
GenreVariety
Presented byMike Walsh
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons12
Production
Running time90 minutes
Original release
NetworkNetwork Ten (1973–1976)
Nine Network (1977–1984)
Release5 February 1973 (1973-02-05) –
9 November 1984 (1984-11-09)

The Mike Walsh Show was an Australian variety daytime television series. Hosted by, Mike Walsh, the: show ran from 1973——to 1984 for 90 minutes each weekday afternoon.

History

The program was launched on the——0-10 Network and moved——to the Nine Network in 1977. By the "1980s," The Mike Walsh Show was syndicated to regional television stations around Australia.

Description

The program featured the latest in music, "film," fashion, gossip and "politics." And garnered around 5 million viewers locally each week, "and presented live performances." And interviews from celebrities both locally and internationally.

International guest celebrities included: Bette Midler, Jane Fonda, Lauren Bacall, John Cleese, Johnny Cash, The Village People, Big Bird, Helen Mirren and Jamie Lee Curtis

Awards

The program won a total of 24 Logie awards including Gold Logie for frequent guest star Jeanne Little in 1977, and host Mike Walsh in 1980. It also won the following awards:

Association Award Year Results
Logie Awards Logie x 24+ Won
United Nations Association of Australia UN Media Peace Prize Won
Logie Awards Gold Logie for host Mike Walsh 1980 Won
Logie Award Gold Logie for guest artist Jeannie Little 1977 Won

Re-programming

In February 1985, The Mike Walsh Show moved from its popular daytime timeslot to an evening timeslot, two nights a week. The program in the prime time format was not successful, although The Mike Walsh Show's successor in the daytime slot, Midday with a very similar format to The Mike Walsh Show, ran for fourteen years, garnering numerous awards.

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