This I Believe (TV program)
1956 Australian TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This I Believe is an early Australian television program. Broadcast 5 nights a week on Sydney station ATN-7, it debuted 3 December 1956 (on ATN's second day of programming). It was a 15-minute program in which Eric Baume would provide a commentary on current world events.[1] At the end of each TV program he would say "This I believe". The program ended around July 1958. According to television listings in the Sydney Morning Herald, the last few episodes of the program aired in an 11-minute time-slot.[2]
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This I Believe | |
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Genre | News/Current affairs |
Presented by | Eric Baume |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
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Network | ATN-7 |
Release | 3 December 1956 – July 1958 |
This I Believe was also a radio program with Baume, which debuted before the television series.
An episode of this program is held by the National Film and Sound Archive and has been digitised.[3]
See also
- State Your Case – weekly (on Sundays) television program with Eric Baume from 1957
- Eric Baume's Viewpoint – 1959–1961 television program with Baume
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