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- A young couple, living in a campus apartment complex, are repeatedly harassed by an eccentric plumber, who subjects them to a series of bizarre mind games while making unnecessary repairs to their bathroom.
- A televised bingo game where viewers at home could play.
- This daytime series combined two genres, game show and variety show.
- A variety show with music and comedy.
- A show about fashion and beauty which aired in an unusual 27-minute time-slot.
- A country-and-western themed music series.
- In this daytime series, four women appear and their appearance is judged. One of these women is picked by the studio audience to be given the glamour treatment.
- A short-lived live variety series which aired in the early days of Australian television. It aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- A programme aimed at the housewives. A recurring fortnightly segment, presented by Phyllis Shillito, consisted of a technical course on fashion design.
- A game show, in which a wheel is spun to determine the prizes.
- Prolific radio and TV personality Eric Baume hosted this series, which included news, comment, and interviews.
- A series aimed at the "average car owner"
- This daytime program was described as being a mix of variety show and game show.
- A show aimed at the late-1950s/early 1960s housewives, with segments including cooking, gardening, fashion, etc.
- A variety series, with performers such as singers, dancers, instrumentalists, jugglers, etc.
- A three-part documentary about the Australian gold rush of the 1800s.
- This daytime series featured music from pianist Gaby Rogers and interviews with guests.
- A game show described as a "grocery quiz", but the exact format is unknown.
- Rock'n'roll/pop music TV special produced in Sydney.
- A panel game, in which a panel had to determine the occupation of the contestant. Popular though short-lived Australian version of the popular U.S. series, later replaced with a version "Tell the Truth"
- Records would be played which were danced to by an audience of teenagers. Guest vocalists would also perform, more so later on in the run of the series. Originally a 30-minute series, it later expanded to an hour.
- A live variety show spoofing Victorian music hall.
- A weekly variety series, which aired live at 2:00PM. Featured a mix of music and comedy.