Australians have enjoyed a love affair with television ever since it first appeared in this country way back in 1956. We love watching it, talking about it – even complaining about it. We're fiercely loyal to our favourite shows and personalities, and just as passionate about those we loathe.
The stars are our friends, and characters become members of our extended family. So millions tuned in and cried when Molly died, watched horrified as the Number 96 block came crashing down, laughed at everything from Mavis Bramston to Kath and Kim, and mourned when Hey Hey It's Saturday finally left our screens.
This book is a fun and nostalgic celebration of the first 50 years of TV in Australia – the good, the bad and the downright embarrassing. It recalls all the colour, drama and sensations that TV has provided: the stars, the spats, the great (and not-so-great) programs, the on-air gaffes, the unforgettable moments that had us all talking at work or school the next day. It's a book for everyone that's ever owned a TV set. And isn't that just about all of us?