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The Daryl and Ossie Show
GenreComedy Game Show
Presented byDaryl Somers
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes40
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production companyReg Grundy Productions
Original release
NetworkThe 0-10 Network
Release11 September (1978-09-11) –
3 November 1978 (1978-11-03)
Related
Hey Hey It's Saturday
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The Daryl and Ossie Show was a short-lived Australian comedy game show, which aired on Melbourne's Channel 0 in 1978. It was hosted by Daryl Somers, Ossie Ostrich (a puppet operated by Ernie Carroll), model Monique Daams[1] and actor and comedian Betty Bobbitt. Like Blankety Blanks, the show it was created to replace, The Daryl and Ossie Show was a Reg Grundy production.[2]

After five years of presenting the Saturday morning children's show Hey Hey It's Saturday, Somers and Carroll did not return with the show in 1978. Instead, they produced one, one-hour evening show The Daryl and Ossie Special which aired on Wednesday, 10 May at 7:30. The special also starred Chelsea Brown, The Echoes and 'psychic phenomena expert'[3] Kevin Arnett. Reportage at the time suggested the show was 'rushed' into the Channel 9 schedule 'as part of a savage reaction to recent ratings defeats'. Program manager for Channel 9, Jim Masterson, told TV Week that the channel's strategy was to 'do about six or eight specials a year' featuring the pair.[4]

Somers and Carroll left Nine when offered a show by the 0-10 Network to replace Graham Kennedy's Blankety Blanks. The Daryl and Ossie Show was, readers of TV Week were told, 'based on Englishman Bruce Forsyth's Generation Game which is Number One in the ratings charts [in the UK]'.[5] The show ran only in Melbourne, where (journalist Christine Hogan wrote) 'it was launched with as much panache as Channel 0 in Melbourne could muster'; however, she added, it was soon 'languishing... with terrible ratings'.[6] Despite an announcement that it would be come to Sydney screens on 11 September, The Daryl and Ossie Show was never to be screened outside Melbourne.

In early October 1978, the Melbourne Age's television writer Brian Curtis told his readers:

Channel O's disappointing Daryl and Ossie Show is to be dropped from its daily 7pm time slot after November 3. The show will be restructured, I understand, and a one-hour edition will be screened at 6:30 pm on Sundays next year.[7]

He added:

Daryl Somers, who moved with partner Ernie (Ossie) Carroll from Channel 9 to break into night-time variety TV, said yesterday he had not heard of the change but would not be disappointed with it. "It's very hard to keep up the standard with a show that comes out every day... Frankly, both Ernie and I are exhausted at the moment."

As it transpired, the show was cancelled before the end of the year. Somers and Carroll returned to Nine and Hey Hey It's Saturday in 1979.

In a story on Somers for the Sydney Morning Herald in 1992, journalist Paul Daley referred to a 'short and unsuccessful stint with Channel 0' and added that 'Curiously, there is no mention of Channel 0 on [Somers'] curriculum vitae.'[8]

Nine episodes of The Daryl and Ossie Show are held in the National Film and Sound Archive.[9]

  1. ^ Janne Apelgren, 'My Melbourne' Melbourne Age, 'Weekender' supplement 18 July 1980 p. 3
  2. ^ Christine Hogan, 'Daryl and Ossie Grow Up', Sydney Morning Herald 14 August 1978 "SMH Monday Guide", p. 1
  3. ^ 'Lawrie Masterson 'Kevin Arnett Spikes the Spooks' TV Week 14 October 1978 p. 14
  4. ^ Lawrie Masterson, 'GTV9 rushes Daryl and Ossie special into ratings breach' TV Week 13 May 1978 p. 18
  5. ^ 'Ossie's no longer... Ostrichised!' TV Week 16 September 1978 p. 3.
  6. ^ Christine Hogan, 'Where did Daryl and Ossie go?' Sydney Morning Herald 'SMH Monday Guide' 30 October 1978, p. 2
  7. ^ Brian Courtis, 'Big Balloon Show Goes Flat' Melbourne Age 8 October 1978, p. 2
  8. ^ Paul Daley, 'Hey Hey It's Mr Daryl Shulz' Sydney Sun-Herald 8 November 1992 p. 28
  9. ^ https://www.collection.nfsa.gov.au/title/1751768

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