The Carleton-Walsh Report
Australian news and current affairs television show (1985-87)
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The Carleton-Walsh Report is an Australian news and current affairs program broadcast by the ABC from 1985. It was fronted by Richard Carleton and Max Walsh.[1] It was a half hour long show shown on Tuesday to Thursday. Originally designed as a companion to The National[2] it outperformed them despite timeslot issues.[3] In 1987 it moved from a 9:30pm slot to 10:00pm.[4] Carleton left the show in later that year and it became The Walsh Report in July 1987.[5] The show finished on 30 November 1987.[6]