Party Time is an Australian television series which aired 1963 on what would eventually become the Seven Network. A daytime game show aired on Sundays, the first episode aired on 5 May 1963.[1] The show featured two segments, "Letter Box Game" and "Double Your Money"[2] It was hosted by Bill Acfield and featured Myra Roper. It appears to have been a follow-up to Letter Box.
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