Daly at Night explained

Genre:Talk show
Presenter:Jonathan Daly
Country:Australia
Language:English
Network:HSV-7

Daly at Night was an Australian television series which aired from 7 March 1962 to 29 March 1963, aired on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays on Melbourne station HSV-7. Hosted by American-born Jonathan Daly, the series was an interview program. Other regulars on the series included Horrie Dargie, Vikki Hammond, Lou Richards, Frank Thring and Arthur Young. Daly was later co-star of another 1960s Australian series, variety show The Delo and Daly Show.

In a highly critical review of the final episode, newspaper The Age said "It opened, brave in its inadequacy, with business as usual; some talk leading nowhere on the reported falling numbers of students seeking a higher musical education. But who among those still watching cared about these things on Daly at Night's final night?"[1]

Information on the archival status of the series is not available.

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Notes and References

  1. News: 1963-04-04 . Tears, and a Wreath at Daly at Night's Finale . 2 . . TV & Radio Guide . 2014-01-06.