$23.95 – Paperback book / Text Publishing / ISBN:9781921520815
The Catastrophe Continues: Selected Interviews
For twenty years, Bryan Dawe has been trying to get some sense out of John Clarke.
In 1987, John and Bryan began to broadcast on radio a series of weekly interviews in which prominent and newsworthy figures spoke openly about issues of the day. This noble public service soon took to television screens, where their weekly report has brought a welcome splash of colour to the week's events for over two decades. To celebrate this milestone, Text is publishing the very best of these interviews in one volume for the first time. All the stars of the era are here: Keating, Kennett, Howard, Costello, Latham, Ruddock, Rudd. John, as the prominent or newsworthy figure, deals with matters as he sees fit. Bryan persists with dignity and strives for understanding.
John Clarke
The Catastrophe Continues: Selected Interviews
$23.95 – Paperback book / Text Publishing
For twenty years, Bryan Dawe has been trying to get some sense out of John Clarke.
In 1987, John and Bryan began to broadcast on radio a series of weekly interviews in which prominent and newsworthy figures spoke openly ... Buy or find out more →
Howard Miracle
$22.00 – Paperback book / Text Publishing
More insightful interviews with Australia's leading citizens, drawn from John Clarke and Bryan Dawe's weekly broadcasts on ABC TV's 'The 7.30 Report'
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The Sounds of Aus
$14.95 – Digital video disc / Abc Dvd
For the first time, here is the definitive account of how and why we sound the way we do.
Presented by raconteur John Clarke, this documentary demonstrates why the Australian accent is one of the hardest in the world to ... Buy or find out more →
Fred Dagg: All Purpose DVD
$29.95 – Digital video disc /
The authorised Daggography featuring highlights lovingly selected by an above-average crowd in the Plough and Chequebook, and covering the period from Mr Dagg's emergence in New Zealand in the early 1970's.
A cornucopia ... Buy or find out more →