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''Sydney Tonight'' was an Australian television variety series which aired from December 1956 to early 1959 on Sydney station ATN-7. Originally compered by Keith Walshe, it was later hosted by Roy Hampson and re-titled ''Tonight''. The series featured a format including guests, interviews, audience participation, and music. Like ''
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'', which came later, it was patterned on the groundbreaking U.S. series '' Tonight Starring Steve Allen''. In October 1958, station ATN-7 experimented by using video-tape recordings of ''Sydney Tonight'' segments as part of their morning line-up. Reviewing the morning line-up, Nan Musgrove of ''
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'' criticised the use of the ''Sydney Tonight'' segments, saying that ''"I may be peculiar, but ladies in full warpaint and baretopped evening dresses at 7:30 a.m. wiggling their way through seductive songs are not my favorite breakfast entertainment"'', though the reviewer had more positive feelings towards the other morning offerings, soap opera ''
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'' which was later spun off into its own series. A kinescope of a 1958 episode of the series is held by the
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Reception

The 2 January 1957 edition of ''Australian Women's Weekly'' gave the series 2/4, saying that ''"Variety artists so far have been good"'' but felt that Walshe was not a compelling host.


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*{{imdb title Seven Network original programming 1956 Australian television series debuts 1959 Australian television series endings Black-and-white Australian television shows English-language television shows Australian live television series Australian variety television shows