Bryan Dawe

Bryan Dawe

Nacimiento : 1948-03-21, Port Adelaide, Australia

Historia

Born in Port Adelaide. Played football and cricket a lot. Represented S.A. schoolboys football 1961. Escaped Woodville High at 15. Music industry in Adelaide until 21. Left Adelaide for London. Returned 1972 moved to Melbourne. Next four years was Senior Executive for Lunch & Dinner assisting Astor Records and music industry in supporting Australian wine industry and restaurants across Australia. Retired hurt, travelled and wrote songs for next ten years. Wrote for ABC radio. Made head of Radio Comedy Unit for four years - only person in unit. Performed Roly Parks and Sir Murray Rivers QC for the past 27 years. Met Mr John Clarke. Spent next 27 years with aforementioned trying to get politicians to put their hands up on the table where we could all see them. Hasn't worked thus far but will keep trying. We live in hope. Inveterate traveller and photographer.

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Bryan Dawe

Películas

Clarke and Dawe: The Full Catastrophe
Writer
Since 1989, before many of you were born, John Clarke and Bryan Dawe have broadcast a weekly interview in which prominent figures speak about issues of the day. After 20 years this idea is getting into its stride nicely. In the interviews, John makes no attempt to look or sound like the person he is pretending to be, but deals with matters as he sees fit. Bryan persists with dignity and strives for understanding.
Clarke and Dawe: The Full Catastrophe
Himself
Since 1989, before many of you were born, John Clarke and Bryan Dawe have broadcast a weekly interview in which prominent figures speak about issues of the day. After 20 years this idea is getting into its stride nicely. In the interviews, John makes no attempt to look or sound like the person he is pretending to be, but deals with matters as he sees fit. Bryan persists with dignity and strives for understanding.
The Dagg Sea Scrolls
Documentary by John Clarke about his greatest creation - Fred Dagg.
The Castle
Ron Graham
La familia Kerrigan vive muy feliz en su humilde casita de Melbourne. Está situada al lado del aeropuerto, cosa que para ellos no supone ningún inconveniente. El problema aparece cuando el Gobierno decide que es hora de hacer una ampliación para el aterrizaje de los aviones. La familia luchará con todas sus armas y con mucho humor para conservar su preciada casa, llevando incluso el caso ante los tribunales.