TVW is a television station broadcasting in Perth, Western Australia, wholly owned by the Seven Network, whose principal owner is Perth-born Kerry Stokes. It was the first television station in Western Australia, commencing service on 16 October 1959. It broadcasts a digitally modulated 64-QAM signal of four DVB channels (Seven Network, 7Two, 7Mate and TV4ME) on VHF channel 6 at 177.5MHz from Bickley in the Perth Hills. The primary channel was available as a PAL-B modulated simulcast on VHF channel 7 at 182.25MHz before being discontinued in the first half of 2013, which was the station's primary signal since its inception. The TVW callsign stands for Television Western Australia.
TVW-7 owned SAS-10 in the 1970s and early 1980s. This combined ident (not real) is something I created to show how similar their versions of the "We're With You" idents were.
The audio channels are split (TVW-7 on the left and SAS-10 on the right) but the only differences are when the channel numbers are mentioned.
published: 30 Jun 2024
TVW7: You Can See It All on Seven (1981-82)
From 1981-82, you could see it all on Seven! This version of the promo ran during the summer of 1981/82.
Originally on btvgmv6's account.
published: 16 Nov 2014
Behind the Scenes at TVW Channel 7 in the 1980's
In 1982, Richard Ashton wrote an produced a 19 minute video tour of Channel Seven, which is presented by Peter Dean.
It shows an era when programs were still being freighted in by air daily, with courier Fred Hanzel shuttling containers of film and videotape back and forth between the airport and the studios.
The film department's Herbert French was looking after the TVW end of handling and despatch with Bill Beaton the Film Vault Supervisor. Others in the film section at that time were Isabel Bruce and Gerda Rohr, though Fred Hanzel's wife Nell often relieved.
We see activity in TVW's Studio One with production of the 'Late Late Breakfast Show' which was presented by Ted Bull. In the control room we see Bill Snadden looking after the lighting, technical director Tom Creamer, prog...
With thanks again to FLEMISHDOG.
Another variant of the Channel 7 "Goodnight" message from Perth back in 1988 that features a variant with the mascot (that was also originally appeared from SAS-10, Network Ten's affiliate in Adelaide) known as "Fat Cat.''
This 2nd variant no longer uses its older lullaby theme with Peter Dean's VO, instead, it uses the different theme (that was also used from the 1993 variant) with an female VO that features yet another female presenter that replaces Momma Cat's role.
published: 27 Nov 2023
50 Years of TVW7 - 1983 We're With You promo
TVW7 airs an old promo from 1983 as part of its on-air celebrations of 50 years broadcasting in Perth.
published: 20 Jul 2009
TVW Seven Perth - "In The Mood" ident (full 2 minutes) (1990)
published: 30 Jun 2024
Channel 7 Perth Ident 1985: "Love You Perth"
published: 13 Nov 2023
TVW-7 50 years of Perth Promo - Love you Perth
published: 26 Feb 2021
Channel 7 Perth Ads 2005 Part 8
Recorded During "The Shopping News (2001 Movie)" - 15/1/05
Block 1
-home building society and asthma foundation freeway bike hike
-home & away promo
-honda crv
-elektra movie
-spotlight
-coco pops
-listerine
-nice n easy
-lotterywest
-fountain
-my restaurant rules promo
-honda odyssey sponsor
Block 2
-desparate housewifes sneak peak giveaway
-ray charles movie
-hyundai getz
-dont drink and drown
-red rooster
-rac wa
-nice n easy
-tony barlow suit hire
-hyundai
-today tonight promo
Block 3
-channel 7 2005 shows promo
-honda odyssey
-metamucil
-red dot
-sunsilk
-alfie movie
-bunnings/dulux/telethon
-nutri grain ironman series promo
-banana boat
Block 4
-toyota rav4
-spotlight
-pantene
-alfie movie
-flight centre
-the west australian weekly holden giveaway
-special k
-red dot
-toyota rav ...
published: 26 Sep 2024
Channel 7 Perth station close (1993)
Once upon a time, TV stations finished for the night.
TVW-7 owned SAS-10 in the 1970s and early 1980s. This combined ident (not real) is something I created to show how similar their versions of the "We're With You...
TVW-7 owned SAS-10 in the 1970s and early 1980s. This combined ident (not real) is something I created to show how similar their versions of the "We're With You" idents were.
The audio channels are split (TVW-7 on the left and SAS-10 on the right) but the only differences are when the channel numbers are mentioned.
TVW-7 owned SAS-10 in the 1970s and early 1980s. This combined ident (not real) is something I created to show how similar their versions of the "We're With You" idents were.
The audio channels are split (TVW-7 on the left and SAS-10 on the right) but the only differences are when the channel numbers are mentioned.
In 1982, Richard Ashton wrote an produced a 19 minute video tour of Channel Seven, which is presented by Peter Dean.
It shows an era when programs were still...
In 1982, Richard Ashton wrote an produced a 19 minute video tour of Channel Seven, which is presented by Peter Dean.
It shows an era when programs were still being freighted in by air daily, with courier Fred Hanzel shuttling containers of film and videotape back and forth between the airport and the studios.
The film department's Herbert French was looking after the TVW end of handling and despatch with Bill Beaton the Film Vault Supervisor. Others in the film section at that time were Isabel Bruce and Gerda Rohr, though Fred Hanzel's wife Nell often relieved.
We see activity in TVW's Studio One with production of the 'Late Late Breakfast Show' which was presented by Ted Bull. In the control room we see Bill Snadden looking after the lighting, technical director Tom Creamer, program director Phil Booth and Steve Holden in audio, then in the Newsroom there's the news editor Stuart Joynt and newsreader Peter Waltham. Other staff credited include cameras: Alan Hurley, Lance Bennett, Don Linsay, Tib Lanyi, Ian Markley, Shane Street, Brent Sumner and Marshall Taylor. Audio: Tim Thunder, Phil You'd and Peter Clifford. Videotapes: Norm Bruce. GMX Editor: Glenn Robinson. Technical Directors: Mark Gaynor and Paul Weston. Floor Managers: John Easton and John Peters. Lighting: Brian Grosse, Tim Laffey and Peter Loney. Transmitter: Kevin Reeves. Program Control: Les Johnson. Operations: Sherryl Gardiner and Tracey Ingram. Technical Staff: Kevin Baker, Geoff Finlay, Steve Quartly and Steve Ramsay. Engineering Department: Ross Argyle, Steve Binks, Chris Cant, Geoff McCann and Con Michael. Outside Broadcast: Peter Dales, Chris Ford, John Maker and Jim Tinker. News: Bob Goodall, Norm O'Loughlin and John Rudd.
It was a time when Robert Holmes à Court controlled the station, and soon after in 1983, John Reynolds was Group General Manager for TVW (1983-1985), Bob Hawke became Australia's Prime Minister and former TVW journalist Brian Burke became the Western Australian Premier, Alan Bond's successful America's Cup bid with Australia II ended the longest sporting winning streak in history of 132 years, Bond Corporation bought STW Channel 9, Telethon featured Sammy Davis Jnr., Jackie Trent and Tony Hatch, the 'Late Late Breakfast Show' was presented by Ted Bull, the National Rowing Championships were held in the Canning River, and sadly, Victoria suffered devastation as a result of Ash Wednesday. Peter Waltham then made the move to STW Channel 9 in 1987.
In 1982, Richard Ashton wrote an produced a 19 minute video tour of Channel Seven, which is presented by Peter Dean.
It shows an era when programs were still being freighted in by air daily, with courier Fred Hanzel shuttling containers of film and videotape back and forth between the airport and the studios.
The film department's Herbert French was looking after the TVW end of handling and despatch with Bill Beaton the Film Vault Supervisor. Others in the film section at that time were Isabel Bruce and Gerda Rohr, though Fred Hanzel's wife Nell often relieved.
We see activity in TVW's Studio One with production of the 'Late Late Breakfast Show' which was presented by Ted Bull. In the control room we see Bill Snadden looking after the lighting, technical director Tom Creamer, program director Phil Booth and Steve Holden in audio, then in the Newsroom there's the news editor Stuart Joynt and newsreader Peter Waltham. Other staff credited include cameras: Alan Hurley, Lance Bennett, Don Linsay, Tib Lanyi, Ian Markley, Shane Street, Brent Sumner and Marshall Taylor. Audio: Tim Thunder, Phil You'd and Peter Clifford. Videotapes: Norm Bruce. GMX Editor: Glenn Robinson. Technical Directors: Mark Gaynor and Paul Weston. Floor Managers: John Easton and John Peters. Lighting: Brian Grosse, Tim Laffey and Peter Loney. Transmitter: Kevin Reeves. Program Control: Les Johnson. Operations: Sherryl Gardiner and Tracey Ingram. Technical Staff: Kevin Baker, Geoff Finlay, Steve Quartly and Steve Ramsay. Engineering Department: Ross Argyle, Steve Binks, Chris Cant, Geoff McCann and Con Michael. Outside Broadcast: Peter Dales, Chris Ford, John Maker and Jim Tinker. News: Bob Goodall, Norm O'Loughlin and John Rudd.
It was a time when Robert Holmes à Court controlled the station, and soon after in 1983, John Reynolds was Group General Manager for TVW (1983-1985), Bob Hawke became Australia's Prime Minister and former TVW journalist Brian Burke became the Western Australian Premier, Alan Bond's successful America's Cup bid with Australia II ended the longest sporting winning streak in history of 132 years, Bond Corporation bought STW Channel 9, Telethon featured Sammy Davis Jnr., Jackie Trent and Tony Hatch, the 'Late Late Breakfast Show' was presented by Ted Bull, the National Rowing Championships were held in the Canning River, and sadly, Victoria suffered devastation as a result of Ash Wednesday. Peter Waltham then made the move to STW Channel 9 in 1987.
With thanks again to FLEMISHDOG.
Another variant of the Channel 7 "Goodnight" message from Perth back in 1988 that features a variant with the mascot (that was ...
With thanks again to FLEMISHDOG.
Another variant of the Channel 7 "Goodnight" message from Perth back in 1988 that features a variant with the mascot (that was also originally appeared from SAS-10, Network Ten's affiliate in Adelaide) known as "Fat Cat.''
This 2nd variant no longer uses its older lullaby theme with Peter Dean's VO, instead, it uses the different theme (that was also used from the 1993 variant) with an female VO that features yet another female presenter that replaces Momma Cat's role.
With thanks again to FLEMISHDOG.
Another variant of the Channel 7 "Goodnight" message from Perth back in 1988 that features a variant with the mascot (that was also originally appeared from SAS-10, Network Ten's affiliate in Adelaide) known as "Fat Cat.''
This 2nd variant no longer uses its older lullaby theme with Peter Dean's VO, instead, it uses the different theme (that was also used from the 1993 variant) with an female VO that features yet another female presenter that replaces Momma Cat's role.
Recorded During "The Shopping News (2001 Movie)" - 15/1/05
Block 1
-home building society and asthma foundation freeway bike hike
-home & away promo
-honda crv...
Recorded During "The Shopping News (2001 Movie)" - 15/1/05
Block 1
-home building society and asthma foundation freeway bike hike
-home & away promo
-honda crv
-elektra movie
-spotlight
-coco pops
-listerine
-nice n easy
-lotterywest
-fountain
-my restaurant rules promo
-honda odyssey sponsor
Block 2
-desparate housewifes sneak peak giveaway
-ray charles movie
-hyundai getz
-dont drink and drown
-red rooster
-rac wa
-nice n easy
-tony barlow suit hire
-hyundai
-today tonight promo
Block 3
-channel 7 2005 shows promo
-honda odyssey
-metamucil
-red dot
-sunsilk
-alfie movie
-bunnings/dulux/telethon
-nutri grain ironman series promo
-banana boat
Block 4
-toyota rav4
-spotlight
-pantene
-alfie movie
-flight centre
-the west australian weekly holden giveaway
-special k
-red dot
-toyota rav 4
-red rooster
TVW-7 owned SAS-10 in the 1970s and early 1980s. This combined ident (not real) is something I created to show how similar their versions of the "We're With You" idents were.
The audio channels are split (TVW-7 on the left and SAS-10 on the right) but the only differences are when the channel numbers are mentioned.
In 1982, Richard Ashton wrote an produced a 19 minute video tour of Channel Seven, which is presented by Peter Dean.
It shows an era when programs were still being freighted in by air daily, with courier Fred Hanzel shuttling containers of film and videotape back and forth between the airport and the studios.
The film department's Herbert French was looking after the TVW end of handling and despatch with Bill Beaton the Film Vault Supervisor. Others in the film section at that time were Isabel Bruce and Gerda Rohr, though Fred Hanzel's wife Nell often relieved.
We see activity in TVW's Studio One with production of the 'Late Late Breakfast Show' which was presented by Ted Bull. In the control room we see Bill Snadden looking after the lighting, technical director Tom Creamer, program director Phil Booth and Steve Holden in audio, then in the Newsroom there's the news editor Stuart Joynt and newsreader Peter Waltham. Other staff credited include cameras: Alan Hurley, Lance Bennett, Don Linsay, Tib Lanyi, Ian Markley, Shane Street, Brent Sumner and Marshall Taylor. Audio: Tim Thunder, Phil You'd and Peter Clifford. Videotapes: Norm Bruce. GMX Editor: Glenn Robinson. Technical Directors: Mark Gaynor and Paul Weston. Floor Managers: John Easton and John Peters. Lighting: Brian Grosse, Tim Laffey and Peter Loney. Transmitter: Kevin Reeves. Program Control: Les Johnson. Operations: Sherryl Gardiner and Tracey Ingram. Technical Staff: Kevin Baker, Geoff Finlay, Steve Quartly and Steve Ramsay. Engineering Department: Ross Argyle, Steve Binks, Chris Cant, Geoff McCann and Con Michael. Outside Broadcast: Peter Dales, Chris Ford, John Maker and Jim Tinker. News: Bob Goodall, Norm O'Loughlin and John Rudd.
It was a time when Robert Holmes à Court controlled the station, and soon after in 1983, John Reynolds was Group General Manager for TVW (1983-1985), Bob Hawke became Australia's Prime Minister and former TVW journalist Brian Burke became the Western Australian Premier, Alan Bond's successful America's Cup bid with Australia II ended the longest sporting winning streak in history of 132 years, Bond Corporation bought STW Channel 9, Telethon featured Sammy Davis Jnr., Jackie Trent and Tony Hatch, the 'Late Late Breakfast Show' was presented by Ted Bull, the National Rowing Championships were held in the Canning River, and sadly, Victoria suffered devastation as a result of Ash Wednesday. Peter Waltham then made the move to STW Channel 9 in 1987.
With thanks again to FLEMISHDOG.
Another variant of the Channel 7 "Goodnight" message from Perth back in 1988 that features a variant with the mascot (that was also originally appeared from SAS-10, Network Ten's affiliate in Adelaide) known as "Fat Cat.''
This 2nd variant no longer uses its older lullaby theme with Peter Dean's VO, instead, it uses the different theme (that was also used from the 1993 variant) with an female VO that features yet another female presenter that replaces Momma Cat's role.
TVW is a television station broadcasting in Perth, Western Australia, wholly owned by the Seven Network, whose principal owner is Perth-born Kerry Stokes. It was the first television station in Western Australia, commencing service on 16 October 1959. It broadcasts a digitally modulated 64-QAM signal of four DVB channels (Seven Network, 7Two, 7Mate and TV4ME) on VHF channel 6 at 177.5MHz from Bickley in the Perth Hills. The primary channel was available as a PAL-B modulated simulcast on VHF channel 7 at 182.25MHz before being discontinued in the first half of 2013, which was the station's primary signal since its inception. The TVW callsign stands for Television Western Australia.
SOMEONE SAID THAT NO ONE KNOWS WHAT GOES ON INSIDE SOMEONE IN LOVE STRANGE AS IT SEEMS IT MAKES THEM DO THINGS IN THEIR RIGHT MINDS WOULD NEVER THINK OF PEOPLE GET AWAY WITH THINGS THEY DON'T DESERVE A JURISDICTION OF LOVE ENOUGH'S NOT ENOUGH WHEN LOVE GETS ROUGH THE JURISDICTION OF LOVE OFF THEIR WALLS JUST LIKE NIAGARA FALLS LOGICAL THOUGHT IS NO COMFORT IT ONLY MAKES THE MATTER SEEM WORSE MIGHT EQUALS RIGHT IN CONCUBIAL FIGHT THE JURISDICTION OF LOVE LOVE EQUALS WAR I DON'T LIKE IT NO MORE THE JURISDICTION OF LOVE PEOPLE GET AWAY WITH THINGS THEY DON'T DESERVE A JURISDICTION OF LOVE WHEN LOVE TURNS THE CRANK IT DEMANDS CARTE BLANCHE
PowerDivisionDirectorJenniferLight recently sat down with TVW journalist Jennifer Huntley to discuss the Council's ... https.//tvw.org/video/washington-to-washington-clean-energy-part-one-2024121150/.
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