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Rosemary strongly believed (and still does) in "Let's Explore", which was always an impressive and exciting feature of her Show. Also "Good Morning with Rosemary" was one of Australian Television's first forays into the concept of weekday breakfast/variety programs for children. It ran five days a week "live to air" (Monday through Friday 7 to 9 am)and was the Ratings Winner as the 'Most Popular Show" + it was a forerunner for the 's later . | Rosemary strongly believed (and still does) in "Let's Explore", which was always an impressive and exciting feature of her Show. Also "Good Morning with Rosemary" was one of Australian Television's first forays into the concept of weekday breakfast/variety programs for children. It ran five days a week "live to air" (Monday through Friday 7 to 9 am)and was the Ratings Winner as the 'Most Popular Show" + it was a forerunner for the 's later . | ||
Rosemary's "Good Morning" show also featured a mix of cartoons, serials, music clips, news, pet information, competitions and lots of fun entertainment |
Rosemary's "Good Morning" show also featured a mix of cartoons, serials, music clips, news, pet information, competitions and lots of fun entertainment. During school holidays, groups of children joined Rosemary in the studio for a wide range of extraordinary activities. In 1971, ''Good Morning!!!'' was renamed '']'', making it a Sydney version of '']'' on sister station, ATV Channel 0, in ] a new comedic sidekick, ] (actor ]), replaced Warwick Rankin when he moved to his own children's show, '']''. | ||
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Good Morning with Rosemary | |
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Genre | Morning Show for children |
Presented by | Rosemary Eather Warwick Rankin |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 5 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Network Ten |
Release | 1967 – 1971 |
GOOD MORNING WITH ROSEMARY!!! was a TEN Channel 10 (now part of Network Ten) Australian Television variety program, seen in (New South Wales) produced and presented "live to air" by the Multi Award Winner(e.g.TV WEEK LOGIE FOR BEST TELEVISION PERSONALITY NSW etc) ROSEMARY EATHER. The 2 hour LIVE TO AIR Show featured news, live animals e.g. an elephant decided to go walking between the "live to air" News reader Warwick Rankin and the camera, then to the large Studio's exit doors!!... plus fascinating International Guests e.g. John Banner "Hogan's Heroes" Lorne Greene "Bonaza" etc + Australia's popular Multi Award Singer Col Joye, Judy Stone ... etc...
Rosemary strongly believed (and still does) in "Let's Explore", which was always an impressive and exciting feature of her Show. Also "Good Morning with Rosemary" was one of Australian Television's first forays into the concept of weekday breakfast/variety programs for children. It ran five days a week "live to air" (Monday through Friday 7 to 9 am)and was the Ratings Winner as the 'Most Popular Show" + it was a forerunner for the 's later .
Rosemary's "Good Morning" show also featured a mix of cartoons, serials, music clips, news, pet information, competitions and lots of fun entertainment. During school holidays, groups of children joined Rosemary in the studio for a wide range of extraordinary activities. In 1971, Good Morning!!! was renamed Breakfast-a-Go-Go, making it a Sydney version of Fredd Bear's Breakfast-A-Go-Go on sister station, ATV Channel 0, in Melbourne a new comedic sidekick, Witless Wonder (actor Ron Blanchard), replaced Warwick Rankin when he moved to his own children's show, Commander Strongarm.
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