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

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In Melbourne Tonight (Graham Kennedy) segment | 1964

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A humourous segment from Graham Kennedy’s In Melbourne Tonight programme from 1964.

Just let him eat his Kool Mint, ok?!

Graham Kennedy R.I.P.

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In Melbourne Tonight (Graham Kennedy) segment

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Transcript

0:00
Well, I know who we haven’t had a visit
0:02
from tonight. My old pal, Dr. Sandy
0:04
McGriffith. And here he comes. Come on,
0:07
Sandy. Hello, Mr.
0:10
McKenny. Give it here.
0:13
Don’t Don’t take things without being
0:15
asked. Tell me about yourself, Mr.
0:17
McKenny. I’d like you to have one of
0:19
these refreshing, delicious cool mints.
0:22
Cool mint. That’s all. And do you know
0:25
that you’re about to enjoy the most
0:27
refreshing, delicious sweet that was
0:29
ever made? Oh, well, I’ll look. And do
0:32
you know also that Griffith cool mints
0:36
are made with snow white nouga,
0:39
peppermint, and glucose for extra
0:42
flavor? Do you know that? I I But you
0:44
also know, Mr. McKenny, that they’re
0:46
only nonsense a pack. Really? Do you
0:48
know that? Very good. Yes. Mr. McKenny,
0:51
look. Do you know that when you’re want
0:55
a a great lift in your life, what do you
0:57
do? Griffith’s cool mints will give you
0:59
that lift. How would you like a great
1:00
big lift under the ear? I want to have
1:02
mint.
1:04
Shall we say you’re being fruit? I was
1:07
going to say fruit, but you’re not
1:08
prude, are you? No. All right then, Mr.
1:11
McKenney. The nine months a pack and uh
1:14
they’re only two shillings for the
1:16
familysized tin. Family size tin. Should
1:18
we sing together? All right.
1:20
I love the peppermint flavor. So into
1:25
the shop
1:26
you’re just ask for your man for your
1:29
cool
1:32
m. Thank you Sandy. Hi I was very nice
1:35
and thank you for having me here. Have
1:37
another one. Have another one. Your
1:40
mother here.
1:42
They’re good. Kill mints are good. Just
1:45
like Sandy said. Jeff, what are you
1:48
doing up there? I just thought I’d look
1:51
down upon you from a great height.

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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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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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