Super Flying Fun Show


The Super Flying Fun Show was a live weekday morning television programme aimed at children. It was made at TCN 9 in Sydney, Australia, and shown on relay in Melbourne on GTV 9.
Super Flying Fun Show replaced the original Today show that had been launched from GTV 9 in 1968 with Mike Walsh. When Today was linked with TCN 9 and the compere changed to Tony Charlton, recently recruited Victorian regional stations began to drop the show. By October 1969 the Today show had been cancelled, and a mixture of live children's entertainment and cartoons was on air between 7AM and 8:30AM and later to 9:00AM from 1970.
Original hosts were Miss Marilyn and former electrician Rod Hull with his puppet creation, Emu. Opening titles consisted of Rod Hull as the character Caretaker Clot walking to the TCN 9 transmitter tower and flicking a big switch. When Rod Hull returned to England in 1971, taking Emu with him, he was replaced with Marty Morton who was also a co-producer. A duplicate Emu puppet was created so the puppet character could remain in Sydney.
Skeeter the Paperboy was played by James Kemsley. The character "Amos" Skeeter went on to host Skeeter's Cartoon Corner until 1973 when Daryl Somers took over the host role. Other regular characters included: Wing Ding, the Paddle Pop Lion, and Freddo Frog.
Daily competitions included Miss Marilyn spinning a prize wheel. Contestants were rung by telephone. On occasions live musical performances played in the studio. Between the live segments were cartoons and programs such as Comedy Capers that consisted of Hal Roach silent film shorts. Merchandise from the show included LP records and Milton Bradley board games.
Throughout the decade, Super Flying Fun Show competed with Breakfast-A-Go-Go) in Sydney, Fredd Bear's Breakfast-A-Go-Go in Melbourne and, later Non Stop Cartoon Carnival and The Early Bird Show on ATV 0. Super Flying Fun Show ran until late 1979. It was replaced by cartoons until the news and current affairs program, Today, commenced on 28 June 1982.
It is not known if any of the episodes were kinescoped or if any videotapes were made, and it is possible that the series is lost. A similar show with the same title was also produced in Perth with host Dianna Hammond. In Adelaide, the Super Duper Flying Fun Show was hosted by Ric Marshall, Bozo the Clown and Joanne White.