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  1. Number 96 was the first television program anywhere in the world to feature a full diverse range of LGBTQ characters as regulars, although many historians and scholars are unaware of this, because the show's controversial content meant it was unable to be screened outside of Australia.

  2. Drama examining the lives of residents of a Sydney apartment block. Initial storylines focused on adultery, drug use, frigidity, rape, gossip, homosexuality, marriage problems, racism. The building's ground.

  3. This Australian soap fixated the nation, but viewers were unaware that one character was so scandalous the show would be shunned worldwide. On March 13, 1972, a new show aired on Australian TV. In ...

  4. Jan 8, 2011 · 140. 51K views 13 years ago. 'Number 96' cast members Chantal Contouri, Joe Hasham, Jeff Kevin, Elaine Lee, Sheila Kennelly, James Elliot, Elisabeth Kirkby, Frances Hargreaves & Chard Hayward,...

  5. Number 96 was a popular Australian soap opera set in a Sydney apartment block. Don Cash and Bill Harmon of the Cash Harmon Television production company, produced the series for Network Ten, which requested a Coronation Street-type serial, and specifically one that explored adult subjects.

  6. Number 96. Stay Tuned! An adult Australian television soap opera/serial that broadcast from March 1972 to August 1977. The only black and white episodes that survive are 1–15, 31–35,...

  7. Number 96 (TV Series 1972–1977) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  8. Number 96 is the number of a Sydney apartment block. The show is about the lives and relationships of the various tenants who reside in each of the flats.

  9. televisionau.com › feature-articles › number-96Number 96 – Television.AU

    Set in a fictional apartment block in Sydney, Number 96 told the never-before-seen stories of life in suburban Australia.

  10. Number 96 is a soap opera set in a block of flats in the inner-city Sydney suburb of Paddington. Its residents include a Jewish shopkeeper, his tearaway daughter, two senior citizens, an English migrant couple, a South African dress designer, a struggling actress, a beautiful virgin and a homosexual in love with a bisexual.