The Super Flying Fun Show was a live weekday morning television programme aimed at children.
When Today was linked with TCN 9 and the compere changed to Tony Charlton, recently recruited Victorian regional stations began to drop the show.
Mayo had appeared on Tonight with Dave Allen and in the early days of the Super Flying Fun Show she was simultaneously a featured cast member of The Sound of Music hosted by Barry Crocker.
Opening titles consisted of Hull as the character Caretaker Clot (also known as Clotty the Janitor) walking to the TCN 9 transmitter tower and flicking a big switch.
Its director, Stefan Sargent, claimed this show was a "direct steal of the American Keystone Kops".
One example of this is when primary school headmistress Anne Price began reading and reviewing children's books once a week on the show, starting in 1974.
[19] In Adelaide, the Super Duper Flying Fun Show was hosted by Ric Marshall, Bozo the Clown and Joanne White; in 2012, at the age of 83, Marshall was found guilty of an extensive series of sex offences against young boys and sentenced to 25 years' home detention.
[20] The last newspaper listing for the Super Flying Fun Show is in the Melbourne Age for Wednesday, 5 December 1979.
It is not known if any of the episodes of Super Flying Fun Show were kinescoped or if any videotapes were made, and it is probable that the series is lost: aside from a small amount of photographic documentation, the National Film and Sound Archive records two incidents preserved on a 'goof reel' in its holdings.