Number 96: The National Film and Sound Archive celebrates the racy '70s soapie

By Sally Pryor
Updated June 4 2016 - 12:13am, first published June 3 2016 - 11:45pm
<i>Number 96</I> proved a hit with audiences when it was launched amid much fanfare in 1972.
<i>Number 96</I> proved a hit with audiences when it was launched amid much fanfare in 1972.
Show creator and script editor David Sale says an undercurrent of comedy was crucial to the success of <i>Number 96</I>.
Show creator and script editor David Sale says an undercurrent of comedy was crucial to the success of <i>Number 96</I>.
The show delivered romance, drama and humour.
The show delivered romance, drama and humour.
Some of the cast from <i>Number 96</I>, which ran for five years.
Some of the cast from <i>Number 96</I>, which ran for five years.
<i>Number 96</I> laid the basic template for success that has been followed by soap operas worldwide.
<i>Number 96</I> laid the basic template for success that has been followed by soap operas worldwide.
Producers made the bold decision to screen the soapie five nights a week.
Producers made the bold decision to screen the soapie five nights a week.

 

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