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Go Health
Developed byJane Oehr
Directed byJane Oehr
StarringTom McPartland
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersLyn Norfor
Kay Bellve
Running time5 minutes
Original release
NetworkTCN9

Go Health is an Australian health educational television program aimed at 4-14 year olds. It screened on channel 9 and some regional stations before also being screened by the ABC. The series was produced by Health Media Productions and funded by the Department of Health. As at June 1983, nearly 400 episodes had been created.

References

  1. Flynn, Greg (2 September 1981), "Go Health!", The Australian Women's Weekly
  2. MacPherson, Deirdre (20 June 1983), "Killing the killers", The Sydney Morning Herald
  • McKeown, Bill. “Go Health TV Programme Teaches Children Positive Attitudes.” 1981. Health in New South Wales, vol. 21, no. 1, 1981, pp. 12–14,
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