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This is an excerpt from an interview with Australian television pioneer Val Sarah. Sarah was interviewed by Jeannine Baker in 2019.

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Dawn Kenyon was one of the very first employees of ATN Channel 7 in Sydney, hired as the first Coordinating Producer of children's programs.

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Women were finally employed as full-time television camera assistants from the late 1970s.

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ABC producer Alan Burke and script assistant Ruth Page, who worked on the ABC’s opening night of television in November 1956. 

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Television producer Bev Gledhill, interviewed by Brendan Horgan in 2000, talks about training as an ABC production assistant when she was 16, the launch of ABC television, and her move across to Ch

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In this excerpt from her oral history interview, director Kay Roberts talks about performing multiple roles at Atransa Park Studios, including continuity, 'script girl' and casting, and her excitem

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A clip from the documentary Project Teleview about the planning, building and opening of TVW 7, Perth, Western Australia in 1959.

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Excerpt from Project Teleview (1959), a documentary about the planning, building and opening of TVW 7, Perth, Western Australia in 1959.

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This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Val Sarah by Jeannine Baker in 2019.

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In this excerpt from a 2018 oral history interview with Babette Smith, she tells Jeannine Baker about working in current affairs in the 1970s and being reprimanded for almost allowing a condom to b