Sounds (TV series)

It is often credited as the first of its kind in the world, created because Australia was too far away for artists to travel to for live performances.

[1] The show's producer, and original host, was the former commercial radio DJ Graham "Spider" Webb.

Sounds Unlimited (initially without the plural) was the first live studio programme broadcast in colour in Australia from 1 March 1975.

"[3] It broadcast the final public appearance, on 30 September 1978, of Australian rock'n'roller, Johnny O'Keefe, who died a week later, on 6 October.

Blew the circuit on the power pole ... Only saving grace was NBN's small OB van with a generator ...