If you look at the first of these Hello melbourne Id's from Australia like me you'll probably notice that the the pet vet in it holding the wombat looks a little like a young Dr.Shepherd played by Patrick Dempsey on Grey's Anatomy which BTW aired in Oz on Channel 7 but with thick glasses.
@Sodham G'morris It was a "Hello" promotional campaign developed by a US company. Numerous TV stations in America (and elsewhere) bought the rights. Seven Melbourne also bought the package. I edited a number of these "Station IDs" when I worked at Channel 7, we saw samples of the American versions "Hello Pittsburgh" & others. Every TV market localised their own versions. It's like "Eyewitness News" and other corporate & product branding packages. Ours differed a little in style to be more in keeping with local tastes. The song was recorded locally - one of John Farnham's backing singers, from memory. It was a lot of fun putting these promos and station ID's together. Nowadays you can't "waste" 30 seconds on a station ID as that cuts down on how many TV commercials you can show !!!
It originally started with Milwaukee, but expanded to dozens of cities across the U.S. This also includes non-U.S. locations such as Calgary, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, and Toowoomba (I hope I spelled it correctly)
@@emucentral myself my brother & a friend are in this at the 7min mark on the beach chairs .we were skipping school & ended up getting caught out down the track .the beach was south Melbourne Kerferd road .
@@jezzd4116 Good on you Jezz. As we didn't have a list of kids wagging school that day, we were able to use the pictures!! Glad you got "immortalised" in the Channel 7 Station ID. I used to love working on these.
So there was one dark skinned little girl in 80’s Melbourne? I ain’t no sjw but their conditioning of me over the last decade makes me feel a little uncomfortable lol. Miss you Mr Richards.
Chick at @5:58 is Lisa Edwards from John Farnham’s Band.
If you look at the first of these Hello melbourne Id's from Australia like me you'll probably notice that the the pet vet in it holding the wombat looks a little like a young Dr.Shepherd played by Patrick Dempsey on Grey's Anatomy which BTW aired in Oz on Channel 7 but with thick glasses.
i know part was done at south Melbourne beach Kerferd road .as I'm in it . 7min
The footballers at the end...the best version
Is it blasphemous of me to say that the 1987 version of "Hello Melbourne" was better than anything made in 1986?
Remind me what the differences between 1986 and 1987 versions were ?
@@emucentral channel 7
@@emucentral el mundo quito television
@emucentral The 1987 jingle used an updated melody to the 1986 jingle.
There was also the earlier variation, used in 1985.
Lyrics in 6:19?
Don't forgot, This was also used in the US. Begining in 1977
@Sodham G'morris It was a "Hello" promotional campaign developed by a US company.
Numerous TV stations in America (and elsewhere) bought the rights. Seven Melbourne also bought the package.
I edited a number of these "Station IDs" when I worked at Channel 7, we saw samples of the American versions "Hello Pittsburgh" & others. Every TV market localised their own versions. It's like "Eyewitness News" and other corporate & product branding packages.
Ours differed a little in style to be more in keeping with local tastes. The song was recorded locally - one of John Farnham's backing singers, from memory. It was a lot of fun putting these promos and station ID's together. Nowadays you can't "waste" 30 seconds on a station ID as that cuts down on how many TV commercials you can show !!!
It originally started with Milwaukee, but expanded to dozens of cities across the U.S. This also includes non-U.S. locations such as Calgary, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, and Toowoomba (I hope I spelled it correctly)
@@emucentral myself my brother & a friend are in this at the 7min mark on the beach chairs .we were skipping school & ended up getting caught out down the track .the beach was south Melbourne Kerferd road .
@@jezzd4116 Good on you Jezz.
As we didn't have a list of kids wagging school that day, we were able to use the pictures!!
Glad you got "immortalised" in the Channel 7 Station ID.
I used to love working on these.
Channel 7 1985 7:05
So there was one dark skinned little girl in 80’s Melbourne? I ain’t no sjw but their conditioning of me over the last decade makes me feel a little uncomfortable lol. Miss you Mr Richards.