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  1. Countdown was a weekly Australian music television program that was broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 8 November 1974 until 19 July 1987. [1] It was created by Executive Producer Michael Shrimpton, producer/director Robbie Weekes and record producer and music journalist Ian "Molly" Meldrum.

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    • 8 November 1974 –, 19 July 1987
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  2. Countdown: With Ian 'Molly' Meldrum, Debra Byrne, Stevie Wright, Daryl Braithwaite. Countdown was a long-running popular weekly Australian music television show broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 8 November 1974 until 19 July 1987.

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  3. Hace 2 días · Classic Countdown. Music Nostalgia Australian. Watch Episode 1. Classic Countdown will celebrate one of the most loved programs ever produced and broadcast by the ABC, spanning 13 years from 1974-1987, providing the soundtrack to an entire generation of Australians. More information.

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  4. Countdown was the most popular music program in Australian TV history. It was broadcast nationwide on Australias government-owned broadcaster, the ABC and commanded a huge and loyal audience. It soon exerted a strong influence on radio programmers because of its audience and the amount of Australian content it featured.

  5. Countdown was the most popular music program in Australian TV history. It ran from 8 November 1974 until 19 July 1987 and was the platform which many Australian and international music acts...

  6. Countdown was the most popular music program in Australian TV history. It was broadcast nationwide on Australia's government-owned broadcaster, the ABC and commanded a huge and loyal audience.

  7. Countdown was the most popular music program in Australian TV history. It was broadcast nationwide on Australia's government-owned broadcaster, the ABC and commanded a huge and loyal audience. It soon exerted a strong influence on radio programmers because of its audience and the amount of Australian content it featured.