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This Day Tonight ( TDT) was an Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) evening current affairs program from 1967 to 1978. Founding. TDT premiered on April 10 1967, being the first regular nightly current affairs program on Australian TV. [1] .
© 2024 Google LLC. In 1975, Paul McCartney returned to Australia for the first time in 11 years to tour with his post-Beatles band Wings. In this rather high-spirited interview...
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May10. Today in History. Calendar. Historical Events. 1497 Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci leaves for his first voyage to the New World (disputed) 1775 Second Continental Congress convenes in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and issues paper currency for 1st time.
ABC-TV's current affairs program This Day Tonight conducted with Ms MacLaine on a tour of Australia in 1978.ABC ID: TX3533, 2002417589
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May8. Today's Historical Events. Calendar. Summary. Events. Birthdays. Deaths. Weddings. 535 John II's reign as Catholic Pope ends, upon his death. 589 Visigothic King Reccared summons the Third Council of Toledo, where he accepts the Catholic faith. 615 Saint Boniface IV's reign as Catholic Pope ends.
Commonly abbreviated to TDT, This Day Tonight was Australia’s first nightly current affairs television show. Based on the BBC daily current affairs program 24 Hours , it first aired on 10 April 1967 and found itself immersed in controversy almost immediately.
In 1976, boxing legend Muhammad Ali was interviewed on ABC-TV's current affairs program This Day Tonight. Ali begins the interview in a playful mood but then...
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