- Bruce Gyngell
Bruce Gyngell (
8 July 1929 –7 September 2000 ), born inMelbourne , Victoria was a leadingAustralia ntelevision executive. He was the head of many television networks inAustralia , including theNine Network , theSeven Network during the 1970s and also as deputy chairman of theATV Network in theUnited Kingdom . He was also the firstChief Executive of theSpecial Broadcasting Service (SBS) in Australia during the 1980s. Gyngell also created the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, the forerunner of theAustralian Broadcasting Authority , and was its first Chairman in 1977. In theUnited Kingdom , he held senior positions atTV-am andYorkshire Television (which by then had become "Yorkshire Tyne Tees Television" after taking overTyne Tees Television ).Gyngell's media career began in the record industry, in the mid-1950s, when he was hired by Australian label Festival Records. He was soon poached by
Sir Frank Packer , who hired him to assist in the establishment ofTCN -9,Australia 's first commercial television station, in 1956. Gyngell is often credited as being the first person to ever appear onAustralian television on16 September 1956 when he spoke the words, 'Good evening, and welcome to television'. However, many people had already appeared in television test broadcasts in Australia prior to Gyngell, including Alan Rowe, comedy duo "Ada & Elsie", "Happy" Hammond, and Graham Kennedy.Gyngell would repeat his "opening night" words upon the opening of the
Special Broadcasting Service in 1980, and again in 1995, whencable television with (Optus Television ). He was the founder of the Nine Network's most popular music-variety program, the long-running "Bandstand", which Gyngell had adapted from the American program of the same name.Gyngell died at the age of 71, on
7 September 2000 inChelsea, London from a cancer-related illness. Upon Gyngell's death,Australia nPrime Minister John Howard paid tribute to Gyngell saying, 'It's a big loss to theAustralia n television industry. In a way, he probably contributed more to the industry than just about any other Australian.' [http://sunday.ninemsn.com.au/sunday/feature_stories/article_682.asp?s=1 sunday.ninemsn.com.au] .He is the father of designer Briony Gyngell, restaurateur Skye Gyngell and Nine Network CEO
David Gyngell , who is married toLeila McKinnon Filmography
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* [http://www.gingell.com/familytree/?tree=04353&member=wikipedia Bruce Gyngell family tree]References
* [http://sunday.ninemsn.com.au/sunday/feature_stories/article_682.asp?s=1 Bruce Gyngell: the life of a media legend]
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