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World of Sport was broadcast on TCN9 in Sydney in the 1960s and 1970s. It was hosted by Ron Casey. The main sport covered was Rugby League. The panelists included Frank Hyde (radio 2SM rugby league caller) and Peter Frilingos (Daily Telegraph rugby league writer).
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'''''World of Sport''''' was a [[sports]] program and talk show broadcast on [[TCN9]] in [[Sydney]] in the 1960s and 1970s. It was hosted by [[Ron Casey (Sydney broadcaster)|Ron Casey]]. The main sport covered was [[Rugby league]]. The panelists included [[Frank Hyde]] (radio [[2SM]] rugby league caller) and [[Peter Frilingos]] (''[[The Daily Telegraph (Sydney)|Daily Telegraph]]'' rugby league writer).

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Revision as of 10:00, 28 February 2019

World of Sport was a sports program and talk show broadcast on TCN9 in Sydney in the 1960s and 1970s. It was hosted by Ron Casey. The main sport covered was Rugby league. The panelists included Frank Hyde (radio 2SM rugby league caller) and Peter Frilingos (Daily Telegraph rugby league writer).