Each day I live, I want to be, a day to give the best of me. I'm only one, but not alone. My finest day is yet unknown. I broke my heart for every game. To taste the sweet, I face the pain. I rise and fall, yet through it all, this much remains. I want one moment in time, when I'm more than I thought I could be. When all of my dreams are parted away, and the answers are all up to me. Give me one moment in time, when I'm racing with destiny. Then in that one moment of time, I will feel, I will feel eternity. You're a winner for my time. If you seize that one moment in time, make it time. Give me one moment in time, when I'm more than I thought I could be. When all of my dreams are parted away, and the answers are all up to me. Give me one moment in time, when I'm racing with destiny. Then in that one moment of time, I will be, I will be, I will be free. I will be, I will be free. Would you like a wounded bull just to keep your savings account open? The place to be. What a beautiful summer's day again, and hello everybody. Welcome to another in our series of Young Talent Time summer specials. Tonight, well, it's an international show. We travel right around the world to far and distant places and entertain you internationally Young Talent Time style. So I'm glad you could join us, and here we go. Hello, Australia. It's time for... And tonight we're going to travel around the world. And here's the Young Talent Team, back in the USMR. To me from Miami Beach, B-O-N-C, didn't get to bed last night. On the way to sleep, a battle's on my knee. Man, I had a dreadful night. I'm back in the USMR. You don't know how lucky you are, boy. Back in the USMR. Been away so long, I haven't even faced. Gee, it's good to be back home. Leave it till tomorrow to unpack my case. Come on and disconnect your phone. I'm back in the USMR. You don't know how lucky you are, boy. Back in the USMR. Baby girls really knock me out. They make the West see fine. Moscow girls make me sing and shout. And George is always on my mind. I'm back in the USMR. You don't know how lucky you are, boy. Back in the USMR. Baby girls really knock me out. They make the West see fine. And Moscow girls make me sing and shout. And George is always on my mind. Show me round your snowpeak night with weed and sound. Take me to your daddy's farm. Let me hear your mother like you're singing it out. Come and keep your comment warm. I'm back in the USMR. You don't know how lucky you are, boy. Back in the USMR. I'm back in the USMR. I'm back in the USMR. I'm back in the USMR. Yeah! And now, here's Johnny Young! Hello, everybody, and welcome to this very international Young Talent Time that we've got for you tonight. And I've never seen such a big and excited audience in our studio for, oh, at least a week. How you doing? Yeah! You're looking great. A lot of kids dressed up, too. And we're back in the USSR. We really are becoming an international show, of course, aren't we, Vint? Yeah, yeah. Because next week, right around Australia for two hours, we'll be showing you our international Young Talent Time from Universal Studios in the United States. Lots of fun. And we're planning, busily planning to go to Russia to say hello to all the Russian people. Got a letter from some people who are helping us organize the Russian program the other day, and they said there's some fabulously talented kids, singers and dancers and everything. Fantastic. Yeah, and they're catching up with all the pop music in Russia, too, now. So have you all been practicing your... All that stuff? What's that called? It's very hard to do. What's that called? They can do it? What? You can do it? They can do it? Come here. Go right ahead. So, Jamie and... Jamie are going to do some Cossack dancing, OK? Sure. Here we go. MUSIC Right in the middle. Right in the middle. That's Jamie. That's... Ah, that's... That's cheating, you guys. You've got to learn to do it without it. Still behind your bottoms. But it is a wonderful world, isn't it? Young Talent Time's world of international music. And tonight we do pay tribute internationally as Courtney lets us know that it really is a wonderful, wonderful world. Here comes Courtney on Young Talent Time. I see trees of green, red roses too. I see them bloom for me and you. And I think to myself, what a wonderful world. I see skies of blue and clouds of white. Bright blessed days, dark sacred nights. And I think to myself, what a wonderful world. The colours of the rainbow, so pretty in the sky, are also on the faces of people going by. I see friends shaking hands, saying, what do you do? They're really saying, I love you. I hear babies cry, I watch them grow. They'll learn much more than I'll ever know. And I think to myself, what a wonderful world. Yes, I think to myself, this is a wonderful world. Oh yeah! Why did we make Hyundai toughest in its class? You always first, oh yeah! You shouldn't have to treat your car with kid gloves. You always first, oh yeah! But why does it come with a high? Hyundai, cars that make sense. It's because I love you most of all. I love the way the kids get dressed up when they come into the studio. Do you plan all this way ahead of time, do you? Yeah, you know Young Talent Time's coming up, you all get dressed up, you look beautiful. It's time to give a call to one of our viewers who wrote to us, and Julie Ramadon, who's 10 years old and comes from Sydney, and she's got a song coming up. So we'll give her a little call right now on the phone. And let's see, it's ringing. Hello? Hello, hi is that Julie? Yes. How you doing? Good. You enjoying the show so far? Yeah. Don't forget to watch next week, will you Julie? No. You know what's on next week? Yeah. What is it? Two Hour Show. Yeah, and where's it from? From Universal Studios in America, that's where it's from. It's good to have you with us tonight, Julie, and what would you like to have as your request on Young Talent Time tonight? One Night in Bangkok. Ah, that's a good international song for our international show and you're a pretty girl too. Thanks for speaking with us. See you soon, Julie, and here comes One Night in Bangkok. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. One song on our international show and moving right along with our special requests, I want you to meet two absolutely wonderful people because they say it's true that it's never ever too late to fall in love and it's never ever too late to have a happy childhood. Well, Eve Simpson and Eddie Nankervis are not only having a great time together, but they're going to get married soon. How about that? Now, Eve, I've heard all about you. You love dancing and singing and having a really, really good time. But one thing that I have to ask you is, how come you're going out with a younger man? Catch him young and trying. Catch him young and trying. I believe she's a real life wire, Eddie, isn't she? Yes, she is. And you're having a good time together? I would. Good on you. Well, we've got some flowers for the lady and we've got some chocolates that you can share. Thank you. And it's a real pleasure and lots of good luck. And let us know when the... Hey, listen, you might have some challenges here for the hands. You reckon? Beautiful lady. Lovely. And I've heard that you like dancing and having a good time. So this song is especially for you on our international show tonight. And to sing it is our sweetheart, Natalie Miller. Here she comes. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Beautiful. What's the matter? Oh, is that for me? That's a magic wand, huh? Well, you come and sit next to me here and you can wave it. I hope you enjoyed that, Evie and Eddie. That was terrific filing there. 80 and 81. What have you got on? A teddy bear. I've got a teddy bear on. I thought it was a lion. It's a teddy bear. It's a teddy bear. Well, you look really beautiful, sweetheart. And for all our requests tonight, the phone request and the letter request, we've got all sorts of Young Talent Time stuff for you. I hope you enjoy, like, this latest addition to our Young Talent Time game, which is a lot of fun. And this has got Ricky on it. And, of course, we have our Young Talent Time game, our Young Talent Time book, and our record for all of our... There we go. Take your pick for all of our Young Talent Time writer-in-a-verse. OK. Got to do that, because we send them stuff and we get them from people to give away, so we've got to let them know what we're doing, don't we? And thank you. This is another request from Jane Price in Shepperton in Victoria, and she writes, Dear Johnny Young, hi, how are you? Really love Young Talent Time, and I think Joey is a real spunk. Isn't that cute? I think there's a few that agree with that. Does Joey like Courtney? Ooh! Oh, there's some rumours. Does Joey... Hang on, well, we'll have to ask Joey... Does Joey like Courtney? No! Pardon? Yes! Yes? Yes? Yeah, no, she's embarrassed. OK. Here's a photo of me and my brother at Dreamworld, and I drew a picture of them. They're at Dreamworld, and I'd really like the girls to sing a song for me and say hi to Joey. Thanks a million from Jane Price. Good on you, Jodie. Well, the girls will sing a song for you and for Joey, and it's called Walk Like an Egyptian. Yeah! CHEERING AND APPLAUSE MUSIC PLAYS MUSIC PLAYS MUSIC PLAYS CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Thank you, girls. Juanita, Courtney and Ricky. Walk Like an Egyptian, and if you have requests on Young Talent Club, you give us a call, drop us a line, go to the station you're now watching, and we'll try and do it for you. Back with some flashbacks and a beautiful Northern song after this break. MUSIC PLAYS MUSIC PLAYS Bring out your natural highlights with Halsey. There's one for you, hair colour. MUSIC PLAYS Ah, that's funny. You want to see a funny picture of me going back about 15 years ago? Well, not just me. This is a Young Talent Time magazine that Jeremy Cooley, our in-studio host, found in the archives. And look at that. Check that out. Can you see that? Look at the length of the hair. Look, there's another picture on the inside. Look. Oh! Ah, yuck. Thank you very much, Jeremy. Actually, there's a lot more. You're wearing a skivvy, John. You're wearing a skivvy! What do you call it? Bogan? Bogan's wear skivvies. There's a gorgeous picture here. Oh, look, that's Debbie Byrne when she was on Young Talent Time. Looking great. That's nice. And... Karen, I'll show you more of these. But I also found a videotape of a show that we recorded right here in this studio about ten years ago. And I'm sure the mums and dads... And I was surprised because there was some wonderful talent, and you won't believe who was our special guest on this particular show. And we'll start with the opening of the show and then show you some of the kids and then show you the special guest. It's very funny. And we'll be back on Young Talent Time by around about ten years. See you later. CHEERING AND APPLAUSE This young talent time We're going on To town and sea And Rossburg is on its way We'll be chewing you up with a grin Let the stars watch you fall on your knees And the music of fun time begins Young Talent Time The Young Talent Team, and they're about to join you in the Navy. So, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, the stars of our show, the Young Talent Team. Yeah! CHEERING AND APPLAUSE In the Navy Sail the seven seas In the Navy With humanity In the Navy Come on, now, people, make a stand In the Navy In the Navy Can't you see we need a hand? In the Navy Come on, Detective Motherland In the Navy Come on and join your fellow men In the Navy Make a stand CHEERING AND APPLAUSE They want you, they want you, they want you as you be true The only man on the island The only man on the island There's 150 native girls Under the coconut tree And the only man on the island Is me CHEERING AND APPLAUSE A very special guest star, Mr Daryl Summers. CHEERING AND APPLAUSE MUSIC PLAYS Lady love Your love is peaceful like the summer's breeze My lady love Where the love is tender as a baby's touch You give me all of the things that I need so much You're my world, lady love APPLAUSE This is the sea of me You'll be on my mind Every time I hear this song Mrs Diffie, roll along Until the end of time Got a country song forever lost in song Fun, fun, fun! I'm afraid of water! Oh, my goodness! What am I gonna do? I get seasick! In the Navy Sell the seven seas In the Navy Put your mind at ease In the Navy Come on, now, people, make a stand In the Navy In the Navy CHEERING AND APPLAUSE CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Hey, didn't get me that time! SCREAMS MUSIC PLAYS Tina Arena was a bit like New Courtney. She used to always cop all the rough treatment on the show all the time. But she's fun. I hope you're watching, Tina, and I hope you enjoyed that memory right there. And, of course, that was Daryl Summers, who was a...he wasn't a contestant. As a matter of fact, he was here at Network 10 doing a series called The Daryl and Ozzie Show on...that's about nine, ten years ago, wouldn't it be, Johnny? Yeah. And have a look at this. This is a photo that I found around about the same time Vinny Del Tito was going to the Johnny Young talent school. He looks cute, doesn't he? APPLAUSE OK, I hope you enjoyed sharing those memories with us, and we'll do it again. It's fun, isn't it, looking back? It wasn't all that different to what it is now. No, well, the cost has changed! Well, the same cost! Ha-ha! Nothing's changed! That's great. OK. Seeing as it is our international show, I think it's only appropriate that I wear my Coober hat to introduce this beautiful song as our tribute to the northern part of Australia, where more and more towns are watching Young Talent Time because of the satellite system. So hi to all the people enjoying Young Talent Time in the Outback and all those distant northern towns as we pay tribute to you in a great northern song. Here's our boys! CHEERING AND APPLAUSE CHEERING AND APPLAUSE A salvation on the bed plate And the children drank lemonade And the morning lasted all day, all day And through an open window came Lights that notched for any younger day Pushing the town away Oh, oh Hey, ma, ma, ma, doobie, doobie, di-ya Hey, ma, ma, ma, eh, eh, ah Back in a northern town Oh, ma, ma, ma Evening turned to rain Watched the water roll down the drain As we followed him down To the station You know he never walked away goodbye But you could see it written in his eyes As the train rode out of sight Bye-bye Hey, ma, ma, ma, ma, doobie, doobie, di-ya Hey, ma, ma, ma, eh, eh, ah Life in a northern town Oh, ma, ma, ma Hey, ma, ma, ma Doobie, doobie, di-ya Hey, ma, ma, ma, eh, eh, ah Life in a northern town Oh, ma, ma, ma Hey, ma, ma, ma Doobie, doobie, di-ya Hey, ma, ma, ma Oh, Mama, Mama, hey, hey, hey, ah Take it easy on your shell, Mama, Mama Hey, oh, Mama, Mama, doobie, doobie, die-ah Hey, oh, Mama, Mama, hey, hey, hey, ah Life in the northern town Mama, Mama, Mama, doobie, doobie, die-ah Hey, oh, Mama, Mama, hey, hey, hey, ah Some kids like their fruit round Some kids like their fruit long Speaking for myself, I like my fruit flat out Hey, cause a roll-up is a roll-up It's a tricky sort of stuff And speaking for myself, I can never get enough Tear them, you can share them, you can cut them on a plate Roll them in a ball and give them to your mate A roll-up is a roll-up If you like to miss a bow, get Uncle Toby's roll-ups Real fruit flat out Uncle Toby's fruit roll-ups, they're real fruit flat out Well, everybody's ready to dance and have a good time As our international show takes you to Rio de Janeiro Hey! When my feet follow the beating of my heart Well, when my baby, when my baby smells at me I feel like dancing in the jungle My meal, when my baby smells at me The sun lightens up my life And I am feeling lost, wild and lost When my feet follow the beating of my heart Well, when my baby, when my baby smells at me I feel like dancing in the jungle My meal, when my baby smells at me The sun lightens up my life And I feel free at last, wild at last Wild at last Rio! Well done, Jamie! OK, let's get back down to work right here in Australia as we take a little look at the land down under Five red from a man in bustles He was six foot four and full of muscles I said, do you speak my language? He didn't smile and gave me a magic might that I'm rich He said, I come from the land down under Where women go and men thunder Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? You better run, you better take cover Down in a dam in Bombay With a sack of jar and not much to say I said to the man, are you trying to tempt me? Because I come from the land down in front of you He said, I come from the land down under Where women go and men thunder Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? You better run, you better take cover I come from the land down under Where women go and men thunder Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? You better run, you better take cover You better run, you better take cover She walks in, I'm suddenly a hero I'm taking him, my heart's peeking to her eyes Look at me, can't you tell I'd be so fair? See the message in your eyes You make me feel as I close to my dream And then suddenly it's all over Suddenly the wheels are in motion And I, I'm ready to sail any ocean Suddenly I don't need the answers Cause I, I'm ready to take all my chances with you How can I tell you all that matters? I rely on anything you say I'm taking the knowing wheels of the chatter Every day, say what you should say You make me feel as I close to my dream And then suddenly it's all over Longing to spend every moment of the day With you, with you Suddenly the wheels are in motion And I, I'm ready to sail any ocean Suddenly I don't need the answers Cause I, I'm ready to take all my chances with you Every day, say what you should say You make me feel as I close to my dream And I, I'm ready to take all my chances with you Suddenly the wheels are in motion And I, I'm ready to take all my chances with you Swap on sunscreen and slap on a hat. What's his number? That's the sun protection factor. The higher the number, the safer you are. Slip, slop, slap, slip on a shirt, slap on sunscreen and... No, it's got a high number, though. Slap on a hat. Slip, slop, slap, na-na, in the sun this summer, say, Slip, slop, slap. CHEERING MUSIC PLAYS Well, I was hitching with my bluey On a dusty, roomed-out road When along came a semi With a high-end canvas load If you're gonna do the data, mate With me, you can ride So I climbed up in the cabin And sat down inside He asked me if I'd see a road With so much dust and sand I said, listen, mate I've travelled every road in this hilland Cos I've been everywhere, man I've been everywhere, man Crossed the deserts, swam in a breeze And I've been there, man In trouble, I've had much to share And I've been everywhere I've taken a job and I've been everywhere And I've been everywhere, man I've been everywhere, man Hi, Clancy. Hi, good morning, Ricky. Hey, Clancy, do you know what the coldest country in the world is? Er, coldest country? Er, no, no, what? Chile. Hey, Joey, I went to a French restaurant last night And, gee, it was good. Do they serve snails? Oh, yeah, they serve anyone. They serve anybody. Well, we have any kind of jokes on this show. What's your name? Caroline. Caroline, and what's your giggle for everybody around Australia? Why did the tree blush? I don't think I've heard this one. Why did the tree blush? Because it saw the nature's streets. Because it saw the nature's streets. OK, Michelle's your name. I know, because we met before in the commercial break, didn't we? Yeah. What's your giggle? What driver doesn't get caught for driving? What driver doesn't get caught for driving or for speeding? Speeding. What driver doesn't get caught for speeding? A screwdriver. Because I've been everywhere, man, I've been everywhere, man I said there's a spare van, I bring them out and never let you love at my shed Man, I've been everywhere, I've been to all kinds of places And I've been to all kinds of places And I've been to all kinds of places Hi, Vy. Hey, I'm Vy. I'm Vy. What's frozen water? Ice. What's frozen cream? Ice cream. And what's frozen tea? Ice tea. What's frozen ink? Ice tea. We'll have a bath then! What's your name? Simone. OK, Simone, you tell everybody your giggle. Why were the two flies playing football in the saucer? Why were the two flies playing football? You're funny, Vy. Why were the two flies playing football in the saucer? Because they were practising for the cap. That's a clever one. Thank you. And yours? My name's Mark. Oh, hi, Mark. Nice, my name's John. Nice to meet you. What happens if your feet smell and your nose runs? What happens if your feet smell and your nose runs? You're built upside down. Oh, dear. That's funny. And now, ladies and gentlemen, we've got something very special for you tonight because we've got a little girl called Linda Lane, Linda Jane, who's got a friend called Charlie who's kind of cute. So let's say hello to Charlie and Linda Jane. Gidday! Hi! Hey, Courtney, come over here. Oh, Gidday. Hi, Charlie. She's gorgeous. Oh, thank you. Hello, Courtney. Hi. Oh, I've got a Jake. Have you? I have. OK, listen to this. This is great. What would you get if you crossed an elephant with a kangaroo? I don't know. What would you get? Don't you know? No. Beak holes all over Australia! Oh, that's funny. Right, well, you both share an interesting talent, so tell us about it. What is it? Well, our interesting talent is called ventriloquism. She thinks she can speak without moving her lips. OK, where did ventriloquism originate? It did originate in Greece. It was about 3,000 years ago, quite a long time ago. Oh, right. How long have you two been together? Oh, we've been together for 13 years. There's also quite a lot in all of us, too. Yeah, we're known as Linda Jane and Company. Right, OK. What's your favourite hobby? My favourite hobby is girls, Courtney. Charlie, he's terrible. I'd like to serenade you. Would you like to hear me sing? Yeah. Oh, I've got some flowers down here. Oh, yeah, get them. These are some flowers from Charlie. Oh, thank you. Isn't she gorgeous? OK, well, you can sing your song. Ready? Yeah. You make me love you I didn't want to do it I didn't want to do it You make me want you And all the time I knew it I guess you'll always knew it You make me happy sometimes You make me sad And there were times called me You made me feel so bad You made me cry Cos I didn't want to tell you I didn't want to tell you I want some love That's true Yes, I do Indeed, I do You know I do Give me, give me, give me What I'd die for You know you've got the brand of kisses That I'd cry for You know you made me I like you Give me You know you make me like you That's it Yeah Not bad. Oh! Yeah. Oh. Thank you. Cos I've been everywhere, man I've been everywhere, man Crossed the desert spam and I breathe the mountain air Man, I travel on my ride, my ship And I've been everywhere I've been here, there, everywhere I've been everywhere That's it Oh, yeah When we break out of school, we need something real cool Nothing that's a strain, what gives your brain a pain Show a bit of taste and have a pillow book We don't need advice on what's perfect and what's nice We all know what's best Yeah, pillow books are best All chocolate All sugar All rice Good, billabongs take it So I got one for you in the crowd Unwrap your laughing gear Unwrap your laughing gear and a full billabong It's only natural Oh, super high waves And coast to coast Easy to get anywhere Come the transcontinental Overload Just right behind the wheel How does it feel When there's no destination It's too far Somewhere on the way Who am I gonna be Where will you know where you are Oh, I try Station to station Living in America Hand to hand Across the foundation Living in America Got to have a celebration I live in America I live in America I live in America You may not be Looking for a promised land But you might find it anyway I miss home There's over a million things There's New Orleans Detroit City Dallas Pittsburgh, PA New York City Kansas City And Madison And Atlanta And Congo and LA Living in America Living in America Living in America I live in America Make the time To beat the crime I live in America Hey, I'm nobody's man Living in America Say now, I'm fine Station to station Living in America Hand to hand Across the nation Living in America I feel good Living in America with the Young Talent team I'd rather be living in Australia Beautiful summer and Young Talent Time Special summer series episodes And next week, everybody, we'll be taking a trip into the future Exciting stuff, so join us for that Young Talent Time summer series Into the future special next week Bye for now Whoo-hoo! Sydney Head in Melbourne, Johnny Young and the cast Choose to stay at the Southern Cross Hotel Our talent discovery shares in the McDonald's Scholarship Fund And takes home a Yamaha keyboard Our talent discovery of the year Will win a grand piano from Yamaha Music Australia Young Talent Time is a Television House production For Network 10 Australia Gavin Wood speaking Good night Good night Good night Tuesday night I'm going to show you what it's like to be plunged into a world of darkness L