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A Historic Era of Television Activity is Coming to a Close for Seven Perth

A Historic Era of Television Activity is Coming to a Close for Seven Perth     Perth's three commercial television stations established their studios at one of the highest points in the metropolitan area, so they could had ...

Celebrating the life of Miss Coralie Condon

Celebrating the life of Miss Coralie Condon Coralie Condon and Max Kay judging Stars of the Future     Coralie Condon died peacefully at Castledare Nursing Home on 24 December, 2014, aged 99. Only a ...

Doug Burton Tribute – Part 1 of 6

DOUGIE FLYPAST By Stuart Joynt     Douglas Joseph Burton MBE – what an extraordinary man, what an extraordinary life.     Footballer, cricketer, baseballer, pilot, father, father-figure, grandfather, photographer extraordinaire and master planner.     It won’t come ...
Vaudeville was the popular entertainment before the advent of motion picture houses, though it was not uncommon for live shows to be complimented by a few silent movies. Though there was an amateur theatre community in Perth, many shows were brought across from the eastern states. As people often entertained themselves, family or friends, it was not uncommon to be taught an instrument or attend singing or dance lessons. This created among the more talented a source of performers, even if they only engaged in this part time. Soon many picture houses would spring up, some as picture gardens and...
The next revolution was to provide remote entertainment to the listeners at home by the means of broadcasting. This initially impacted on silent films until cinemas were able to present movies with sound. The Perth airwaves were then populated by a variety of commercial and ABC radio stations.     The advent of wireless opened up additional opportunities for musicians and singers, with many theatre trained voices proving popular as announcers when in 1924, Western Farmers Limited (Wesfarmers) began operating radio station 6WF from the top floor of the company’s Wellington Street...
Hollywood created an illusion with performers becoming stars who were recognised world wide. The movie musicals offered a glimpse of Broadway well beyond the streets of New York. The sale of gramophone recordings also made stars out of singers, musicians and bands. Much of this conveyed American culture to the world, which was a big influence on our behaviour by causing us to follow these overseas trends. Amateur theatre went professional when the Repertory Club evolved into the National Theatre Company at the Playhouse Theatre. Locally, the Edgley family had a big influence on theatre and the...
With the loss of venues such as the Capitol Theatre, and the need for a new town hall, Perth’s culture experienced a lift with the opening of the Perth Concert Hall. Radio took a step forward with the introduction of FM stereo broadcasting. Perth’s third commercial TV station was launched in an era of colour television. NEW Channel 10 is now about to celebrate its 25th Anniversary on May 20, 2013. Digital radio was then introduced in all States and Perth enjoyed new theatre, ballroom and convention facilities with the opening of the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre and the State...

Analogue TV the End of an Era

Posted by ken On April - 22 - 2013
    Between 2010 and 2013, Digital will replace Analogue PAL TV transmissions in Australia. There won’t be much choice as analogue is being switched off in stages across the nation. Analogue has served us well over the years, but like the typewriter, steam train and horse and cart, technology has progressed and old methods give way to the new.     The first black and white analogue television transmission commenced in Western Australia when TVW Channel 7 opened on Friday 16th October, 1959. Within six months, Perth was to receive its second television station...

Remembering Bryan Dunne (1928 – 2013)

Posted by ken On April - 13 - 2013
Bryan Dunne in 1981 Steve Worner has sadly advised the passing of Bryan Dunne. Bryan was a much liked TVW News cameraman from 1969 to 1988, a period that experienced the transition from film cameras to electronic news gathering (ENG). “Bryan – known as ‘BD’ around his colleagues – had served in both the Royal Australian Navy and the Australian Army prior to his working at TVW. 

He was the last survivor of that generation of TVW cameramen that included Digby Milner, Tom Hall, Lu Belci, Stan Jeffery, Matt Williams and Peter Makowski.” Other noted...

Eulogy for Peter Dean (1937 – 2013)

Posted by ken On April - 10 - 2013
Anything Goes Peter Dean’s funeral service at the Fremantle crematorium West Chapel on Thursday 21st March 2013 was attended by many, where his brother-in-law Bob Pride filled in the historical elements in a moving eulogy. Family members then gave those assembled a private glimpse of Peter at home with loved ones, always the entertainer amusing friends and those closest to him. A good crowd had gathered outside the chapel waiting for the hearse with pallbearers to arrive, followed by a long line of folk paying their last respects. Arrival of the hearse More than 500 people attended...

Tribute to Peter Dean (1937 – 2013)

Posted by ken On March - 19 - 2013
Peter Dean     The local broadcasting legend Peter Dean passed away in the early hours of 13th of March 2013 at St John of God Hospital Murdoch, aged almost 76, following a short and courageous battle with Motor Neuron Disease. 7News : Peter Dean dies 7NEWS One of the great stars of West Australian television and radio has passed away. Peter Dean made people laugh and smile for more than five decades.     Peter entertained Western Australian audiences from the late 1950s. First from 6VA Albany, followed by 6PR, where he was one of the ‘Good Guys’,...
    On Saturday 19th January 2013, the Channel TEN Perth News helicopter was filming a truck rollover on Weir Road at Baskerville, in Perth’s Swan Valley, when it was forced to make an emergency landing. TEN News Helicopter Crash – Sat 19th Jan 2013 WA TV History On Saturday 19th January 2013, the Channel TEN Perth News helicopter was filming a truck rollover on Weir Road at Baskerville, in Perth’s Swan Valley, when it was forced to make an emergency landing.     The TEN News cameraman and pilot escaped uninjured after the helicopter made...

Tribute to Digby Milner – TVW cine-cameraman

Posted by ken On March - 12 - 2013
    Television News not only covers the dramatic elements of real life, as a window on the world, but sometimes the disasters and tragedy can occur within the News gathering team, for them to inadvertently become part of the News story.     Television was right at its infancy when the industry suffered its first blow with the loss of talented cine-cameraman Keith ‘Digby’ Milner in 1960, only two months after TVW’s and Dig’s remarkable coverage of the Rome Olympic Games. It didn’t matter that TVW was a new kid off the block, as their pioneering...