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Cuthbert Geoffrey Corke (30 December 1934 - 1 May 1993) was an Australian radio and television presenter. He became one of the first people to appear on television in Melbourne when he introduced
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's test transmissions in 1956.


Early life

Corke was born at St George's Hospital in the Melbourne suburb of
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on 30 December 1934. At the age of three months, he relocated with his parents to Papua New Guinea where his father managed a
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near
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. He and his parents returned to Melbourne when they were evacuated back to Australia from Papua New Guinea after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941. After returning to Melbourne, Corke began attending South Auburn Primary School and then Scotch College.


Career

Corke developed a strong interest in the media in his youth. Despite initially pursuing engineering work with
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, he had a strong desire was to work in radio. This led to him applying for a job as an office boy at Melbourne radio station 3DB. After working as an office boy, Corke became a turntable operator before hosting his own show. In 1954, he was appointed as an assistant to 3DB production manager Norm Spencer. Corke was one of many radio personalities to be approached to work for Melbourne's new television station, GTV-9. When GTV-9 commenced test transmissions on 27 September 1956, Corke became the first person to appear on the station. During the test broadcast, Corke broadcast live from a temporary studio at the transmitter site on Mount Dandenong where he introduced selected programs including a
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film and a
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cartoon. In November 1956, Corke was involved in GTV-9's coverage of the
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which were being held in Melbourne. Corke was selected as one of the on air comperes on the night GTV-9 was officially opened on 19 January 1957. After Victorian governor Sir Dallas Brooks had officially opened the station, Corke and Terry Dear compered the evening's variety entertainment. From the program's inception in 1957 until 1959, Corke was a regular on GTV-9's variety show ''
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'', where he appeared as an offsider to host
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. During this time, his profile was such that Corke and his fiancé (performer Val Ruff) were the first people to appear on the cover of '' TV Radio-Week'' when it was published for the first time in December 1957. Corke left ''In Melbourne Tonight'' in 1959 upon the arrival of Bert Newton who formed a successful on air partnership with Kennedy. Following his departure from ''IMT'', Corke replaced Happy Hammond on the children's program '' The Tarax Show'' where he became known as "King Corkie, King of the Kids". In 1959, Corke co-hosted the weekly daytime variety show '' Geoff and Judy''. The following year, he hosted ''Football for the Ladies'', a program GTV-9 produced for female fans of
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. Other programs Corke was involved with at GTV-9 included ''Anything Goes'', ''Penalty Box'', and ''Happy Go Lucky''.


Personal life and death

Corke was known for his tall stature, and with his height reported to be 6ft 4in (193 cm) he was often described as a "gentle giant". His voice has also been described as "deep" and "mellifluous". In December 1961, Corke was involved in an attempted rescue of a 65-year-old woman who was trapped in a burning unit in the suburb of
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. Corke, who was passing by at the time, worked with firefighters as they tried to rescue the woman. They attempted to climb through a window but were all forced back by the heat. After a firefighter finally managed to gain entry to the building, they passed the woman down to Corke. Despite their efforts, the woman was pronounced dead on arrival at hospital. Corke retired from television in the late 1960's after he reportedly developed a rare abdominal disease. He died on 1 May 1993 at the age of 58 from a degenerative disease. In 1979, Corke remarried to a woman called Sue. They were still married at the time of his death in 1993. He had previously married performer Val Ruff in 1958. They were married for approximately five years, during which time they had a daughter. When Ruff was asked during an interview on 3AW in March 1993 whether there had been pressure being part of a "showbiz marriage", she said she hadn't considered it as "pressure" and that "it was just a lot of fun". Corke was an uncle to 3AW presenter Simon Owens.


Legacy

Corke was portrayed by actor Donal Forde in '' The King'' - a 2007 biographical movie about
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.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Corke, Geoff 1934 births 1993 deaths Australian radio presenters Australian television presenters Australian children's television presenters Television personalities from Melbourne Radio personalities from Melbourne