Gary Meadows(1939-1982)
- Actor
Garry had an early involvement with the stage appearing at the Patch, Repertory and Playhouse Theatres. One occasion was in 1957 when Sol Sainken produced a play titled 'Small Hotel' by Rex Frost, which starred Garry Meadows and Frank Baden-Powell at the Playhouse. The Playhouse had only been recently built and was opened the year before on 22 August 1956.
Garry then went on to become a well known radio and television presenter both in Perth and in the eastern states, before his untimely death at 43.
Garry joined radio station 6IX as a breakfast announcer in 1959.
In 1960, he moved into television with TVW Channel Seven as a newsreader and host of the teenage music program Teenbeat, but departed Seven at the end of 1961.
Garry was known not only as a great entertainer but also as an interesting character, a bit of a wild one in the early years before he mellowed.
After a job with a Newcastle, NSW, radio station, Garry returned to Perth in 1967 to host TVW's Spellbound and take over In Perth Tonight from his friend Gary Carvolth.
1968 was a busy time for Garry, who also hosted Perth's New Faces and was the front man for Bairds department store commercials, compering at the Nan King restaurant, whilst Martin St James performed his hypnotism cabaret act, and being a top radio personality with 6PR
Garry Meadows, was one of the first to incorporate talkback radio into his morning program when it was considered so revolutionary. When he and on-air partner, actress Joan Bruce, made personal appearances, thousands of people turned out.
In 1968, Garry was one of the principal hosts for TVW's first Telethon, appearing alongside Graham Kennedy, Bobby Limb, Stuart Wagstaff and Johnny O'Keefe.
In 1970 and 1971, Garry represented Western Australia at the Logie Awards, winning the Best Male Personality category (for TVW-7).
In 1973 he went back to Melbourne to host a national games quiz show The Price is Right (1973-1974) on the 0-10 Network, he also briefly hosted The Newlyweds Game for the 0-10 Network, returning again to 6PR in 1977, but left the station in 1978.
Also that year, Garry appeared in the comedy TV series The Bluestone Boys, then in 1977 he was in Bluey, followed by Bobby Dazzler in 1978 and Prisoner in 1980. Garry also hosted the 1980 Christmas Appeal (on TEN).
Garrett Seaton (Garry) Meadows passed away on Thursday, July 22nd, 1982. Garry died of a heart attack as he arrived at the 3DB studios in Melbourne for his evening radio program. He collapsed in the walkway at the Herald Building and ambulance-men worked for more than an hour to try to revive him. He had been found lying on his back by a member of the 3DB staff at about 7pm. Garry was due to go on-air at 8pm.
Garry was survived by his wife Rhonda and four children, Blake, Kelly, Tonya and Lee.
Garry then went on to become a well known radio and television presenter both in Perth and in the eastern states, before his untimely death at 43.
Garry joined radio station 6IX as a breakfast announcer in 1959.
In 1960, he moved into television with TVW Channel Seven as a newsreader and host of the teenage music program Teenbeat, but departed Seven at the end of 1961.
Garry was known not only as a great entertainer but also as an interesting character, a bit of a wild one in the early years before he mellowed.
After a job with a Newcastle, NSW, radio station, Garry returned to Perth in 1967 to host TVW's Spellbound and take over In Perth Tonight from his friend Gary Carvolth.
1968 was a busy time for Garry, who also hosted Perth's New Faces and was the front man for Bairds department store commercials, compering at the Nan King restaurant, whilst Martin St James performed his hypnotism cabaret act, and being a top radio personality with 6PR
Garry Meadows, was one of the first to incorporate talkback radio into his morning program when it was considered so revolutionary. When he and on-air partner, actress Joan Bruce, made personal appearances, thousands of people turned out.
In 1968, Garry was one of the principal hosts for TVW's first Telethon, appearing alongside Graham Kennedy, Bobby Limb, Stuart Wagstaff and Johnny O'Keefe.
In 1970 and 1971, Garry represented Western Australia at the Logie Awards, winning the Best Male Personality category (for TVW-7).
In 1973 he went back to Melbourne to host a national games quiz show The Price is Right (1973-1974) on the 0-10 Network, he also briefly hosted The Newlyweds Game for the 0-10 Network, returning again to 6PR in 1977, but left the station in 1978.
Also that year, Garry appeared in the comedy TV series The Bluestone Boys, then in 1977 he was in Bluey, followed by Bobby Dazzler in 1978 and Prisoner in 1980. Garry also hosted the 1980 Christmas Appeal (on TEN).
Garrett Seaton (Garry) Meadows passed away on Thursday, July 22nd, 1982. Garry died of a heart attack as he arrived at the 3DB studios in Melbourne for his evening radio program. He collapsed in the walkway at the Herald Building and ambulance-men worked for more than an hour to try to revive him. He had been found lying on his back by a member of the 3DB staff at about 7pm. Garry was due to go on-air at 8pm.
Garry was survived by his wife Rhonda and four children, Blake, Kelly, Tonya and Lee.