Daryl Somers - List of TV Programs

List of TV Programs

  • New Faces, 1968, runner-up contestant
  • New Faces, 1970, winning contestant
  • Cartoon Corner, 1971-1977 Host
  • Hey Hey it's Saturday, 1971–1999, 2009–2010, Host & Producer
  • Bandstand (Australia), 1976, Host
  • King of Pop Awards, 1976-7, Host
  • The Graham Kennedy Show, 1970s regular artist
  • The Don Lane Show, 1970s regular artist
  • The Mike Walsh Show, 1970s regular artist
  • Family Feud, 1980–82, Host
  • The Daryl Somers Show, 1982-3, Host
  • Blankety Blanks, Host, 1985
  • TV Week Logie Awards, Host, 1988, 1991, 1996–98, 2006
  • New Faces, Host & Producer, 1989
  • The Russell Gilbert Show, Producer, 1998
  • Gonged But Not Forgotten, Producer (199?)
  • Dancing with the Stars, Host, 2004–2007

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