Judy Banks

Judy Banks (19 June 1935 – 22 January 2022[1]) was an Australian television presenter and actress of stage and screen, singer and pioneering children's TV host.

She started her career as a stage actress, playing the juvenile leads in many musicals in the early 1950s, including Salad Days, Lock Up Your Daughters and Free As Air.

She was the co-director of TV World, the Australian Museum of Modern Media, alongside her husband.

[2] Banks was best known as co-presenter of the children's variety program Fredd Bear's Breakfast-A-Go-Go (1969-71) and, later, an afternoon show called Fredd Bear's Super Cartoon Show in 1972.

She ran her own talent and media school and also presented a radio program called Sugar and Spice.