Australian Television Scrapbook 1957-1960
George Béla Havrillay

GTV Channel 9 Melbourne

Photo Article - The Age, 1 Nov 1957 | Week's work to put on 15-minute TV show: At this stage of its development, Australian TV cannot afford the lavish production schedules of some of the US and English top-rating programmes. However, at least two Melbourne commercial station programmes have been favored...

 
Photo Article - The Melbourne Herald, April 21 1959 | Graham Gets New Desk: The band struck up. On glared the lights at NINE, and In Melbourne Tonight's Graham Kennedy smiled from his new desk in a sparkling new room.  George Havrillay, the man who waved the wand and brought viewers a new set... The Melbourne Herald, April 21, 1959

 
Photo Article - The Australian Women's Weekly, 25 June 1960 | The studio, even during a show, is always full of men who have jobs to do. George Havrillay, set designer, gives instructions to ballet members on the studio set.

 
Article - Truth, 16 July 1960 | Forgotten People! Long overdue for some praise are the often forgotten people behind the scenes who originate, arrange and construct the excellent sets you see in live shows...

 
Article - TV Week, 21 July 1960 | Graham, Joff - Producers: Graham Kennedy and Joff allen will take a bigger part in the off-camera production of IMT now that program manager Norman spencer has left GTV9...

 
Article - Listener In-TV, July 1960 | What Next? That rumour-active cloud which formed over GTV9 two weeks ago, when GTV9 was sold to Sydney station TCN9, grew bigger and denser last week...
Listener In-TV, July 1960

 


Australian Television Scrapbook

Introduction  |  1957-1960 (GTV 9)  |  1961-1963 (HSV 7)  |  1964-1968 (HSV 7)

Garry Havrillay
Broadcaster & Sound Engineer
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George Béla Havrillay
Visual Artist & Designer
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