Seven Network Australia "Let's celebrate '88" extended ident

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2007

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  • I don't think Australians know who Charlie McCarthy is.

  • One of my alltime favourites !! Love it !! Thanks for posting !!

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  • I have this playing 24 hoursa day. It keeps me in a constant state of pure happiness and excitement even when I'm asleep. When I walk down the street I like to pretend I'm taking part in this celebration, and I try to get everyone involved even at the grocery store. I don't understand why they don't decide to LETS CELEBRATE!!!! I just want everyone to be happy like in this movie, they should be locked up and forced to listen to this song like I am. :D

  • Is There A Higher Quality version of this?

  • @pbl826 Im hearing you! well done the greens though. In the words of Paul Keating "god help us" if Tony Abbott gets in

  • @cdgh99 In fact, things have gotten worse. Under John Howard's Free Trade Agreement with the USA, whereas before Australia had "local content" laws, now those have been watered down, and Australia is -forced- to broadcast a minimum percentage American content. Apparently that's "Free Trade". FUCK John Howard, FUCK the Liberals, and FUCK TONY ABBOT. Australians are fucking morons.

  • can you upload the full version of the Let's Celebrate '88 ident?

  • What a poor amount of Aust shows ch7 had in 88. Most of that clip was dominated by US content, and it was suppose to be the bicentenial celebrating Australia not America. Typical Australian TV- mostly foreign and nothing has changed

  • I knew that, Brendan. BTW, how's Grundy Surprise 5 coming?

  • He was a ventriloquist's dummy previously owned by the late Edgar Bergen (incidentally, the only time I've seen both of them was on The Muppet Movie)

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