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A night of nostalgia, puppetry and unfiltered political incorrectness awaits as a 90s icon returns to Mackay for one night only.
Anyone older than mid-20s is sure to remember Australian comedy sensation Agro the puppet and his larger than life presence on Agro’s Cartoon Connection show airing from 1989 to 1997.
After 30 years in the business – Agro, operated by Jamie Dunn – is live on stage and headed for Mackay.
Hosted by Big Brother’s Ben From Brisbane, Agro Up Late is a stroll down memory lane where fans can hear the naughtiest and funniest Aussie showbiz stories behind an accidental puppet that became an Aussie legend.
Nostalgic Australians have taken a trip down memory lane to reminisce about the country s best and worst TV show theme songs of all time.
Bruno Bouchet, from Sydney, shared his definitive rankings of 17 popular shows, with classics like Round The Twist and Bananas in Pyjamas taking out the top spots, while Home and Away and Bluey languish at the bottom of the scale. The 100 per cent accurate Australian TV show theme song power rankings. Don t bother commenting, this isn t up for discussion, the dad wrote on Instagram.
Nostalgic Australians have taken a trip down memory lane to reminisce about the country s best and worst TV show theme songs of all time
One person Tweeted: We ve missed ya Mate! Welcome back dear friend from our childhood.
Another fan watching at home chimed in: Revive Agro s Cartoon Connection for 2021 official campaign .
Love him! Viewers were absolutely delighted - and many hoped it meant that Cartoon Connection could make a comeback. But not everyone was impressed
One even said they would simply switch off the show after Agro s appearance, writing: Okay so we ve seen Agro as the distraction. No need to watch anymore .
Someone else who appeared delighted with the puppet s cameo Tweeted: Return of the cartoon king! Agro is back!
However, not everyone was impressed, with one viewer writing: Seriously? Agro? Could #HoleyMoleyAU be any more s t?
December 18th, 2020 By David Knox 5 commentsFiled under: News,
WIN TV has sold its former Mount Gambier broadcasting site in South Australia, home to a 54 year history.
ABC reports the 4,000-square-metre parcel of land at John Watson Drive has been sold to prominent Mount Gambier business operator Peter Gazzard and an undisclosed Melbourne purchaser in a ‘multi-million-dollar’ transaction.
Mr Gazzard said hopes to retain the heritage of the SES-8 days and display old broadcasting equipment.
Ahead of redevelopment plans, the building will hopefully be used as a multi-platform space for creative users, musicians and volunteer groups.
“I love the old SES-8 days and all the history. My father advertised his caryard on the very first night of transmission,” Gazzard said.