‘The Naked Vicar Show’ Premieres: Thursday, 26th May, 1977

This morning is gloriously sunny. It cost us $81.25 to have the telephone connected to our new house.

Guests on “The Mike Walsh Show” from noon, on Channel Nine, included an obese toothless prostitute; as well as actor, John Waters and entertainer, Ross Dunbar, and the latter’s wife, talking about how their marriages have survived their careers in show business.

On “Mannix”, from three o’clock, on Channel Seven, a fellow, played by Paul “The Naked City”/”Twelve O’Clock High” Burke, survives the crash of an aeroplane in which the other three hundred and thirty-nine passengers and crew are killed. When he is released from hospital, after facial surgery, his wife believes that he is not her husband.

We turned the television off, at eight o’clock, half of the way through the premiere of Australian satirical comedy series, “The Naked Vicar Show”, on Channel Seven. It is a Seventies’ version of the Sixties’ “The Mavis Bramston Show”. It features Noeline Brown — who was also in “The Mavis Bramston Show” — Kevin Goldsby and Ross Higgins.

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