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  1. Blankety Blanks was the perfect vehicle to showcase Graham’s talents to a younger audience unaware of his previous work during Australian television’s black-and-white era. Blankety Blanks was revived in later years with different hosts (Daryl Somers, Shane Bourne), without ever replicating the appeal or influence of the original.

  2. An episode of Blankety Blanks Hosted by Graham Kennedy from 1977

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  3. Blankety Blanks had a three-season run from 1977 to 1979. It was screened at a rate of five, thirty-minute episodes each week, stripped across an early evening timeslot. In Sydney and Melbourne, it was broadcast in the 7pm timeslot across both seasons. Kennedy won a TV Week Gold Logie Award in 1978 for Most Popular Personality On Australian Television. When Kennedy succumbed to pneumonia ...

  4. Get ready to match the stats with Blankety Blanks based on the classic US Game Show Match Game airing on Channel Ten from 1977 to 1978 it was a show the revo...

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  5. Extraordinary colourised footage of the last thylacine. An excerpt from an episode of Blankety Blanks (May 1977) with host Graham Kennedy and his regular celebrity panel: Noel Ferrier, Noeline Brown, 'Ugly' Dave Gray, Peita (now Peta) Toppano, Stuart Wagstaff and Marty Rhone. Graham asks the panel: 'Noeline Brown said, "I remember the first man ...

  6. Get ready to match the stars Blankety blanks based on the classic match game from the USA a show that revolutionised game shows in Australia a blockbuster ra...

  7. Blankety Blanks is the Australian version of the U.S. Match Game which launched in 1962 on NBC and was revived in 1973 on CBS. Blankety Blanks followed the premise of the CBS show. Two contestants have two chances to predict how a panel of six celebrities filled in the blanks to comical questions. The contestant capturing the most celebrities ...