Funky Road
Australian music television show (1976)
Funky Road was an Australian music television show broadcast by ABC. It was a replacement for GTK and ran from March 10 1976[1] until it ended on 11 August 1976 with a tribute to Little Nell.[2] The show featured live music,[3] profiles[4] and interviews.[5]
See also
References
- ^ "Funky Road", The Age, 4 March 1976
- ^ "Little Nell's on the Funky Road", The Age, 5 August 1976
- ^ "A searching question for The Seekers", The Age, 18 June 1976
- ^ "no title", The Age, 3 June 1976
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: Cite uses generic title (help) - ^ Morris, Christine (28 April 1977), "Late-night music series for the 'with it' people", The Age
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