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Remembering In Melbourne Tonight & Graham Kennedy

In Melbourne Tonight

Television Show | 1957 to 1970
GTV-9 | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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In Melbourne Tonight Tribute


and here’s Graham.. (heard at the start of every show)

This website is a tribute to In Melbourne Tonight, regarded by many as Australia’s greatest ever television show.

Enjoy!

Welcome

In Melbourne Tonight host Graham KennedyHosted by Graham Kennedy, In Melbourne Tonight was broadcast nightly, live from GTV9 (Channel 9) studios in Richmond, Victoria.

In Melbourne Tonight ran from 6 May 1957 to 1970. Each show commenced with an announcement of the guest performers over the show’s theme song Gee, But You’re Swell, followed by “and, here’s Graham” catchcry.

Television in Australia had began a year earlier, in time for the Melbourne Olympics.   In Melbourne Tonight was seen as ground-breaking television and became compulsory viewing, so popular that the host of the show, Graham Kennedy became a classic icon, a household word.

Almost over-night, Graham Kennedy became the king of comedy, the recognised successor to Australia’s previous comic king and lord of misrule, Roy Rene. With In Melbourne Tonight Kennedy brought to and adapted for television, Australia’s rich history of very risqué music hall, vaudeville, and variety.

In Melbourne Tonight included musical acts, game segments, burlesques of adverts, and sketches, including “The Wilsons.” In this segment, perhaps reminiscent of The Honeymooners skit on early 1950s American television, Graham played a dirty old man, married to his Joyce, carnivalising marriage as comic disaster.

Geoff Corke was Kennedy’s offsider until 1959 when Bert Newton joined GTV-9 from HSV-7 to become Kennedy’s straight-man. This began a professional partnership that continued for many years and a friendship that continued until Kennedy’s death in 2005.

Other IMT identities included Joff Ellen, Val Ruff, Panda Lisner, Mary Hardy, Rosie Sturgess, Patti McGrath (later Patti Newton), Toni Lamond, Philip Brady, Johnny Ladd, Noel Ferrier, Elaine McKenna, Bill McCormick, Ted Hamilton, The Tune Twisters and the Channel 9 Ballet.

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Use the links above to learn more about Graham, Bert, Barrel Girls and the show.

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The show started with the catch cry “and now, Here’s Graham” and within minutes we knew what sort of night we were in for.

Graham in a lot of ways was an open book.  If he had that cheeky grin happening then we knew we were in for a night to remember,

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Graham Kennedy BOOK’s @ eBay Australia

Graham Kennedy first appeared in print way back in 1965, featuring in daily newspapers and magazines. Books were written "about" Graham and some books were written "by" Graham. Please be … [Read More...] about Graham Kennedy BOOK’s @ eBay Australia

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In Melbourne Tonight

In Melbourne Tonight had Graham, barrel girls, the wheel and lot’s and lot’s of fun.

Stars to reguarly appear on the show included Geoff Corke, Bert Newton, Joff Ellen, Val Ruff, Panda Lisner, Rosie Sturgess, Patti McGrath, Lamond, Philip Brady, Johnny Ladd, Noel Ferrier.

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Video Archive

In Melbourne Tonight – Clips

The Wheel – In Melbourne Tonight 1964

Graham Kennedy

In Melbourne Tonight was hosted by the king of Australian television: Graham Cyril Kennedy.

Graham ruled supreme as host of IMT Australia’s most popular TV personality for thirteen consecutive years, winning 6 Gold Logies including the Logie Hall of Fame award.

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