- Ernie Sigley
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name = Ernie Sigley
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1938|9|2|mf=y
birthplace =Footscray, Victoria
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occupation =Game show host ,Radio announcer
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website =Ernie Sigley (born Ernest William Sigley
2 September 1938 , in Footscray, Victoria,Australia ) is an enduringAustralia n entertainment personality known for his square-rimmed spectacles, the gap between his front teeth and hisslapstick approach to comedy. [cite web|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/channel-nines-fame-factory/2005/12/30/1135915692159.html|title=Channel Nine's fame factory |publisher=theage.com.au|accessdate=2008-01-11|last=|first=]Radio career
Sigley's radio career began in 1952 as turntable operator on
Danny Webb 's breakfast program at radio station3DB Melbourne . Television arrived in Australia in 1956, and Sigley made his TV debut as host of Teenage Mailbag onHSV-7 in 1957. Shortly after this, he decided to try his luck inLondon , gaining some work experience at theBBC . But a bigger break was to come with a two year contract at Radio Luxembourg. Ernie has been host of the afternoon program on Melbourne's3AW since 2000, but on September 16, 2008 announced his retirement. Regular fill in presenterDenis Walter will replace Sigley.The Beatles
Sigley is especially remembered for his 1964 association with the Adelaide leg of
The Beatles tour of Australia. His intelligent questioning of The Beatles during media meetings, was a relief for the group after the banal media probing. In one famous press conference, Sigley's questioning of The Beatles about their rock influences, and being able to discuss them (e.g.Buddy Holly ), brought about an enthusiastic response fromJohn Lennon , which contrasted strongly from all the questions asked by other interviewers during the conference.It is clear that Sigley knew what his fellow media associates didn't: The Beatles weren't a passing fad, and chose to treat them accordingly. Sigley's questioning allowed The Beatles, in 1964 at the height of their fame, to put on record a rarely honest response to questions that are now historically more important than any of the questions being asked of them during their breakthrough period.
Television career
Prime time
Sigley would later have prime time success as host of
Adelaide Tonight onNWS-9 in the 1960s and early 1970s and The Ernie Sigley Show from 1974 – starring notable Australian media personalities such asDenise Drysdale ,Noni Hazlehurst , Pete Smith andJoy Westmore – winning him aTV Week Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television in 1975.The program came to an abrupt axing after an off-air outburst by Sigley, following the first show for 1976, directed at station owner
Kerry Packer and producerPeter Faiman . Packer inevitably heard about the incident the next day, then flew down fromSydney toMelbourne withDon Lane . He dismissed Sigley in person, effective immediately, and replaced him with Lane.After the dismissal from Packer, the early evening variety show Ernie followed in 1976 on ATV-0, and in 1979, Saturday Night Live on
HSV-7 co-hosting withMary Hardy . He was involved in an infamous stoush with fellow TV star Don Lane at aLogies Ceremony in the 1990's. Lane claims that he taunted Sigley about his weight, then punched at Sigley, intending to miss but accidentally connecting.Game show host
Sigley was also host of the popular Australian game show, Wheel Of Fortune from 1981 to 1984, the regional variety program Six Tonight from BTV-6
Ballarat in 1982, and the daytimetalent show Pot Luck in 1987, and also worked again in radio at3DB in 1981 and later at3AK and is now afternoon presenter at3AW . Sigley returned to television in 1989 withDenise Drysdale , hostingGTV-9 's morning program In Melbourne Today.He is also a passionate supporter of the
Western Bulldogs (formerly known as theFootscray Football Club ).References
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