The Astor Show was an Australian television series which aired in 1958 on Melbourne station GTV-9.
The format of the series was very similar to Hit Parade, which debuted earlier and aired on rival station HSV-7.
Series consisting of the cast lip-syncing other artists songs were not uncommon on the early Australian television, but eventually vanished, likely rendered obsolete by the likes of Six O'Clock Rock and The Bobby Limb Show in the late-1950s.
As the title suggests, the series was sponsored by Astor Radio Corporation.
However, it is confirmed that kinescopes exist of rival series Hit Parade.