John Bird and John Fortune as two men in a pub discussing the prospect of an election. This sketch received a number of complaints to Ofcom because of the reference to Madeline McCann. It was transmitted on Bremner, Bird & Fortune on 14th October 2007.
John Clarke and Bryan Dawe talk to John Howard about global warming and climate change. Tx: 02/11/06.
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Tony Martin (from Triple M's Get This) presents his top 5 video clips of 2006 on The Panel Christmas Wrap. Tx: 25/12/06.
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Ray Martin interviews Dame Edna Everage and Barry Humphries for Australia's 60 Minutes in 2006. Martin takes the Dame to Moonee Ponds and Barry Humphries to Melbourne University where it all began 50 years ago. Also interviewed are Melbourne Mayor John So and Kath & Kim.
John Clarke and Bryan Dawe talk to John Howard about his new way of dealing with asylum seekers - prison ships. Tx: 10/08/06.
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The beginning of Barry Humphries' Flashbacks episode 3 - The 70s, in which Barry, Dame Edna Everage and Sir Les Patterson discuss the impact of Gough Whitlam. This series aired on Australian television in 1999 and is now available on DVD.
John Clarke and Bryan Dawe consult an ordinary voter on house prices, interest rates, IR legislation, Kim Beazley and John Howard. Tx: 20/07/06.
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The legendary scene from The Games, episode 2.3 in which John Howard apologises. First transmitted on 03/07/00.
The Games was an Australian satirical sitcom written by John Clarke and Ross Stevenson about the Sydney Olympic Games. Series 1 is currently on DVD. Series 2 is coming out soon according to http://www.mrjohncla rke.com
Ray Martin interviews Dame Edna Everage and Barry Humphries for Australia's 60 Minutes in 2006. The Dame and Melbourne Mayor John So tour the Queen Victoria Market and Martin takes the Dame to Everage Street, Moonee Ponds. Barry Humphries and Dame Edna appear on camera together for the first time, but will they be able to resolve their differences?
John Clarke and Bryan Dawe meet the all new green John Howard. Tx: 15/02/07.
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A segment from The Mick Molloy Show in which Tony Martin signs in live from the Edinburgh Festival. Tx: 14/08/99.
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Clarke and Dawe on a matter of national emergency. Tx: 05/07/07
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John Clarke and Bryan Dawe explore John Howard's views on the Commonwealth Games and media ownership. Tx: 16/03/06.
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An extract from Sunday Night Clive (1994) which was found at the end of a tape. John Sessions goes through the papers and Engelbert Humperdinck is interviewed by Clive James. Engelbert talks his new perfume 'Release Me' and clips from Engelbert with the Young Generation are shown, in which Eng does his version of 'Proud Mary' and talks to German star Marlene Charell.
John Clarke and Bryan Dawe forage in 'Burke's Backyard'. Tx: 01/03/07.
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Judith Lucy appears on The Mick Molloy Show (episode 2) live from New York. Tx: 17/07/99.
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A sketch from The Mick Molloy Show featuring Tony Martin as John Laws and Mick Molloy as his chauffeur. This sketch went to air shortly after the infamous 'cash for comments' scandal.
Tx: 31/07/99
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An opera based on dismissal of Gough Whitlam's Labor government in 1975, from the noted ABC satire series The Gillies Report (1984-1985). This sketch was written by Patrick Cook and Phillip Scott, with Max Gillies as Gough Whitlam, Sir John Kerr, Malcolm Fraser and the Queen and supporting players including John Clarke, Philip Scott, Tracy Harvey and Wendy Harmer.
Another fondly remembered segment from The Mick Molloy Show was Tony Martin's 'What Were They Thinking?', in which Martin uncovered an episode of The Ernie Sigley Show from 1975 which had been telecast live from Pentridge Prison. Tx: 31/07/99.
A segment from The Mick Molloy Show in which Tony Martin signs in live from the Edinburgh Festival. Tx: 21/08/99.
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