Ernie Sigley's lengthy media career began when he was just 14 and landed a job as a turntable operator on Danny Webb's radio breakfast program at 3DB Melbourne in 1952.
He went on to host primetime's Adelaide Tonight on the Nine Network in the '60s and early '70s, before he took on his own national variety show, The Ernie Sigley Show in 1974.
It was on this show that Sigley was awarded the Gold Logie for best personality on Australian television in 1975.
The accolade was one of a staggering 21 Logies acquired by Sigley throughout his television career.
Sigley returned to radio in 1981 and went on to host 3AW's afternoon program for 12 years from 1996.
Sigley was also a singer, earning numerous number one hits — most notably with the 1974 duet 'Hey Paula' with Denise Drysdale.
She has paid tribute to Sigley, saying, "I will cherish the memories of all the mischief we got up to together. He still makes me laugh just thinking about him. Love and respect, dear Ernie."
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