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Be My Guest

Be My Guest

Description: Be My Guest is an early Australian television series, which aired weekly on Melbourne station HSV-7 from 30 January 1957 to 24 April 1957. Episodes were 15 minutes in duration, and hosted by Eric Pearce. Wikipedia
Genre: Music
Year Released: 1959
Number of seasons: 5
Number of episodes: 28
First episode air date: October 8, 1959
Network: HSV
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