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Mary Parker (UK-Australian actress) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mary Parker (UK-Australian actress) Mary Parker (born 1930) is notable for being the first woman to appear on Melbourne television.〔("Constant in Faith" ), Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne bulletin, Vol. 24, Issue 8.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sunday 4 November 1956 – MELBOURNE )〕 She was one of three persons to host HSV Channel 7's test broadcasts prior to their official opening night; the other two test broadscasters being Eric Pearce (later Sir Eric Pearce) and Danny Webb. On HSV-7's opening night, 4 November 1956, Parker presented the news with Pearce.〔〔''Listener In-TV'', 1 November 1956.〕 Prior to this she had worked in England, where she became a well-known stage, screen and television actress.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mary Parker Biography )〕"Everybody in England knew Mary Parker", said her husband, Paul Fitzgerald. "In England she did several films with Sir Douglas Fairbanks Jr — I’ve seen her name in lights on Shaftsbury Avenue and then she worked on TV as an announcer. They also brought her out to Australia in 1956 to open the (television coverage of the) Olympic Games — she was the first woman on television in (Melbourne)."〔 ==Personal life== Mary Parker was born on 31 October 1930 in Bitton, Gloucestershire.〔 She grew up in Melbourne and attended Genazzano Convent school, returning to England to pursue her career until invited back to Melbourne by HSV-7 to be their initial female television personality.
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