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  1. This Day Tonight (TDT) was an Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) evening current affairs program from 1967 to 1978.

  2. 50 years on from the first episode of the ABC's This Day Tonight, take a look back at what was at the forefront of Australian journalism in 1967.

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  3. Dec 4, 2012 · Starting in 1967, and right through the next decade, week nights at 7.30, for many people, meant THIS DAY TONIGHT on ABC TV.Bill Peach, Peter Luck, Richard C...

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  4. This Day Tonight: With Malcolm Fraser, Bill Peach, John Gorton, Richard Carleton.

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    • 1967-04-10
    • Malcolm Fraser, Bill Peach, John Gorton
  5. This Day Tonight (1967 - 1978) Current affairs program. Daily x 30 minutes. Series synopsis: Commonly abbreviated to TDT, this was Australia’s first nightly current affairs television program.

  6. This Day Tonight was ABCs first nightly current affairs program, debuting on 10 April 1967. TDT, as it became known, was first hosted by Bill Peach, formerly host of TEN10 ‘s Telescope program in Sydney.

  7. Jun 23, 2022 · This Day Tonight: Two years after the 1966 Wave Hill walk-off. Transcript. SUBJECTS: History. YEARS: 5–6, 9–10. Visit Wattie Creek at Wave Hill station in 1968. It is two years into the historic strike known as the 'Wave Hill walk-off' led by the Aboriginal Elder Vincent Lingiari.