When sprung, they claimed they were not even married.Īfter resigning from Channel Nine claiming that political censorship of this sort is something people used to be shot for in Germany and Russia, Kennedy returned to television in 1977 on the 0-10 Network, hosting the celebrity game show Blankety Blanks. There were also complaints about a sketch showing a private eye (played by Bert Newton) spying on a pair of lovers in bed who turned out to be a nun and a priest. A week later, Kennedy was banned from performing live to air. After receiving a warning letter from Myles Wright of the broadcasting control board, Kennedy responded the following week by asking the studio audience to give his critics a mass crow call. Kennedy later claimed this was merely his trademark crow call, something he'd performed on air several times over the last 10 years. This inspired about a thousand calls of complaint from viewers. On March 3, 1975, on the first night of his new Graham Kennedy Show on Nine, Kennedy uttered the word "faaark" on a live advertisement for Cedel hairspray.
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