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'''''Girl TV''''' was an Australian teen TV show aired on the Australian Seven Network from 2003-2005. The show consisted of 4 hosts (Simone Nalder, Chrissie Rose, Casey Burgess and Juliette Harkness) who ran segments and interviews on various topics and people all relating to a "girl power" message, sometimes incorporating a musical number performed by the hosts. | '''''Girl TV''''' was an Australian teen TV show aired on the Australian Seven Network from 2003-2005. The show consisted of 4 hosts (Simone Nalder, Chrissie Rose, Casey Burgess and Juliette Harkness) who ran segments and interviews on various topics and people all relating to a "girl power" message, sometimes incorporating a musical number performed by the hosts. | ||
Very little information is actually known about the show. Girl TV does appear on the home page of Seven Network's former website under the "Seven shows" drop-down list<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20050107004245/http:/seven.com.au/ Archived | Very little information is actually known about the show. ''Girl TV'' does appear on the home page of Seven Network's former website under the "Seven shows" drop-down list but it's own web-page has been lost to time.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20050107004245/http:/seven.com.au/ Archived home page of channel seven's former website.] Retrieved 26 Apr '20</ref> ''Girl TV'' also had it's own webpage on the Australian magazine ''Total Girl''<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20050616035859/http:/www.totalgirl.com.au/display.cfm?ObjectID=E948109E-CC21-4555-BB4F1D4AA60DB795 Archived ''Girl TV'' web-page on ''Total Girl'''s website.] Retrieved 26 Apr '20</ref> and it's own gif on ''Total Girl'''s home page<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20050612233511/http:/www.totalgirl.com.au/ Archived ''Total Girl'' home page.] Retrieved 26 Apr '20</ref> but ''Girl TV'''s relation to ''Total Girl'' is currently (as of April 26th, 2020) unknown. | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
Currently (as of April 26th, 2020) only one full episode has surfaced online<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BXCcEyMVq4 Girl TV - Random Episode on YouTube] Retrieved 26 Apr '20</ref> | Currently (as of April 26th, 2020) only one full episode has surfaced online from a VHS recording by YouTuber "MrSimplesimon1987".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BXCcEyMVq4 ''Girl TV'' - Random Episode on YouTube.] Retrieved 26 Apr '20</ref> The exact episode number and premiere date is unknown but according to "MrSimplesimon1987" the VHS was dated 2007 which means that there's a possibility of Channel Seven airing reruns of the show after it ended. | ||
Three interviews (Human Nature<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XruAzD-FAM Human Nature - Girl TV 2004 on YouTube] Retrieved 26 Apr '20</ref> | Three interviews (Human Nature,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XruAzD-FAM Human Nature - ''Girl TV'' 2004 on YouTube.] Retrieved 26 Apr '20</ref> Indiana Evans<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF6o6jHRqWA Indiana Evans on ''Girl TV'' on YouTube.] Retrieved 08 May '20</ref> and Laura Imbruglia)<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rdQG63_j70 Laura Imbruglia ''Girl TV'' interview on YouTube.] Retrieved 26 Apr '20</ref> from ''Girl TV'' has surfaced as well. | ||
A segment | A segment and interview with former Bardot member and dance instructor Sally Polihronas has also surfaced.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1jkvcM3CeQ Girls Who Rock - Dance Episode - ''Girl TV'' on YouTube.] Retrieved 01 May '20</ref> | ||
Several video stills from the show have surfaced on a Girl TV fan site.<ref>[http://girl-2005.tripod.com/id17.html First section of Girl TV video stills from a fan site] Retrieved 26 Apr '20</ref><ref>[http://girl-2005.tripod.com/id18.html Second section of Girl TV video stills from a fan site] Retrieved 26 Apr '20</ref><ref>[http://girl-2005.tripod.com/id19.html Third section of Girl TV video stills from a fan site.] Retrieved 26 Apr '20</ref> | Several video stills from the show have surfaced on a ''Girl TV'' fan site.<ref>[http://girl-2005.tripod.com/id17.html First section of ''Girl TV'' video stills from a fan site.] Retrieved 26 Apr '20</ref><ref>[http://girl-2005.tripod.com/id18.html Second section of ''Girl TV'' video stills from a fan site.] Retrieved 26 Apr '20</ref><ref>[http://girl-2005.tripod.com/id19.html Third section of ''Girl TV'' video stills from a fan site.] Retrieved 26 Apr '20</ref> | ||
It is currently (as of May 17th, 2020) unknown how many episodes were produced. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 18 December 2020
Girl TV was an Australian teen TV show aired on the Australian Seven Network from 2003-2005. The show consisted of 4 hosts (Simone Nalder, Chrissie Rose, Casey Burgess and Juliette Harkness) who ran segments and interviews on various topics and people all relating to a "girl power" message, sometimes incorporating a musical number performed by the hosts.
Very little information is actually known about the show. Girl TV does appear on the home page of Seven Network's former website under the "Seven shows" drop-down list but it's own web-page has been lost to time.[1] Girl TV also had it's own webpage on the Australian magazine Total Girl[2] and it's own gif on Total Girls home page[3] but Girl TVs relation to Total Girl is currently (as of April 26th, 2020) unknown.
Availability
Currently (as of April 26th, 2020) only one full episode has surfaced online from a VHS recording by YouTuber "MrSimplesimon1987".[4] The exact episode number and premiere date is unknown but according to "MrSimplesimon1987" the VHS was dated 2007 which means that there's a possibility of Channel Seven airing reruns of the show after it ended.
Three interviews (Human Nature,[5] Indiana Evans[6] and Laura Imbruglia)[7] from Girl TV has surfaced as well.
A segment and interview with former Bardot member and dance instructor Sally Polihronas has also surfaced.[8]
Several video stills from the show have surfaced on a Girl TV fan site.[9][10][11]
It is currently (as of May 17th, 2020) unknown how many episodes were produced.
Videos
External Link
- IMDB page for Girl TV. Retrieved 26 Apr '20
References
- ↑ Archived home page of channel seven's former website. Retrieved 26 Apr '20
- ↑ Archived Girl TV web-page on Total Girl's website. Retrieved 26 Apr '20
- ↑ Archived Total Girl home page. Retrieved 26 Apr '20
- ↑ Girl TV - Random Episode on YouTube. Retrieved 26 Apr '20
- ↑ Human Nature - Girl TV 2004 on YouTube. Retrieved 26 Apr '20
- ↑ Indiana Evans on Girl TV on YouTube. Retrieved 08 May '20
- ↑ Laura Imbruglia Girl TV interview on YouTube. Retrieved 26 Apr '20
- ↑ Girls Who Rock - Dance Episode - Girl TV on YouTube. Retrieved 01 May '20
- ↑ First section of Girl TV video stills from a fan site. Retrieved 26 Apr '20
- ↑ Second section of Girl TV video stills from a fan site. Retrieved 26 Apr '20
- ↑ Third section of Girl TV video stills from a fan site. Retrieved 26 Apr '20