- Australia Live
"Australia Live" was a four hour telecast, broadcast live on Channel Nine, on
January 1 ,1988 to open Australia'sBicentennial celebrations. The telecast crossed live to over 70 locations right across the country (and some overseas) to represent a 'typical' day in the life of the Australian people. At each of the locations, Australian television celebrities talked with everyday Australians about their experiences, with the whole event anchored byClive James , Ray Martin andJana Wendt from theTCN-9 studios inSydney . Other presenters includedPaul Hogan ,Tony Barber ,George Negus ,Derryn Hinch ,Greg Evans ,Daryl Somers andGraham Kennedy who billed the programme as a "unique electronic carpet ride"Locations were as diverse as
Thursday Island inQueensland , a remote lighthouse inTasmania , theMount Lofty Fire Tower nearAdelaide , Kings Cross inSydney ,The Lodge inCanberra ,Kakadu National Park in theNorthern Territory , and remote Kingoonya with a population of six in outbackSouth Australia .It was, at the time, a great achievement in television technology, if not in terms of the quality of the content. A number of crosses were made to people in remote locations from which live television had never been broadcast. These included the
Indian Pacific passenger train on its way through the middle of Australia, a conversation (through a translator) with sovietcosmonauts who were orbiting the earth, and, perhaps the most outstanding achievement, a live broadcast from the Davis Base inAntarctica .The telecast included pre-recorded messages from world leaders including US President
Ronald Reagan and British Prime MinisterMargaret Thatcher . Australia Live was simultaneously broadcast on Channel Nine, ABC and SBS in Australia (as well as all regional stations), and onChannel Four in Britain.External links
* [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/426610 BFI Film & TV Database]
* [http://www.televisionau.com/tv010188SYD.htm TV Guide - January 1, 1988]
* [http://www.televisionau.com/australialive_1988.jpgTV Guide Advertisement - Australia Live]
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