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R.I.P. Australian 60s Pop Star Gaynor Bunning
Gaynor Bunning, one of Australia’s early pop stars of the 60s, has died in Queensland at the age of 82.
Gaynor was a fixture of the early days of Australian television, appearing on Bandstand, The Bobby Limb Show, In Melbourne Tonight and The Penthouse Club. She was often seen starring in comedy sketches with Bert Newton.
Gaynor Bunning started out on Melbourne radio with 3DB as part of the Swallows Juniors radio show which eventually moved to television hosted by Brian Naylor and rebranded Brian and the Juniors.
As a recording artist Gaynor was signed to W&G Records. Her hits included Edith Piaf’s Milord, Is It All Over Now, Unlock Those Chains and My First Love and Last Love.
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When you are responsible for giving a Hollywood star their start in film you are qualified to teach others about the industry.
Bill Hughes knows a thing or two about film and television.
The veteran director and producer has enjoyed an illustrious career that begun as a stage man on Graham Kennedy’s In Melbourne Tonight live television show almost 50 years ago.
“I was fortunate enough to live in an era when not a lot existed and it was quite easy to get into the industry if you were interested,” he said.
Hughes has worked with many of Australia’s finest actors.