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Olivia Newton-John on 'Boomeride'

1965

Olivia Newton-John on 'Boomeride'

1965

  • NFSA IDDAZ7QX06
  • TypeTelevision
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormMusic, Series
  • GenresFolk music
  • Year1965

Olivia Newton-John (1948–2022) singing 'When I Grow Up' on the live music television show Boomeride (1965).

In contrast to the lip-synced pop music shows of the time, all songs in Boomeride were performed live and backed by a four-piece combo.

The show featured only songs written by Sydney songwriter Charles Marawood, whose compositions covered a wide range of lyrical styles, including ballads, cool lounge jazz and the occasional up-tempo mover.

Boomeride's specific aesthetic was further emphasised by the use of camera 'crash zooms' and creative lighting in a music-theatre-in-the-round setting.

Boomeride was filmed in ATV-0's Nunawading Studios. Named after a song by Marawood, it was produced by Melbourne production company PAKKTEL.

With thanks to Milton Hammon, Tom Jeffrey, Chris Keating, Network Ten, Rolf Schreuder, Seven Network and Mike Trickett.

Courtesy of
Nine Network

Olivia Newton-John (1948–2022) singing 'When I Grow Up' on the live music television show Boomeride (1965).

In contrast to the lip-synced pop music shows of the time, all songs in Boomeride were performed live and backed by a four-piece combo.

The show featured only songs written by Sydney songwriter Charles Marawood, whose compositions covered a wide range of lyrical styles, including ballads, cool lounge jazz and the occasional up-tempo mover.

Boomeride's specific aesthetic was further emphasised by the use of camera 'crash zooms' and creative lighting in a music-theatre-in-the-round setting.

Boomeride was filmed in ATV-0's Nunawading Studios. Named after a song by Marawood, it was produced by Melbourne production company PAKKTEL.

With thanks to Milton Hammon, Tom Jeffrey, Chris Keating, Network Ten, Rolf Schreuder, Seven Network and Mike Trickett.

Courtesy of
Nine Network
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