Bryan Dawe Trailers
Rod Quantock Comedy Warrior TrailerNot Only Fred Dagg But Also John Clarke TrailerThe Big Picture - The Films of Charles Chauvel Trailer
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.
Most Popular Bryan Dawe Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
10 April 1997
The quirky Kerrigan family lives together in a makeshift home they built themselves – with great pride and a bizarre attention to detail – a few yards from the edge of Melbourne, Australia's busy Tullamarine Airport.
28 May 1996
This caustic Australian comedy meant to burn those commercial interests who sponsor artists for tax breaks.
06 March 2006
Documentary by John Clarke about his greatest creation - Fred Dagg.
12 November 2003
A meat worker is accidentally nominated to run for Parliament and realises that to save the meat works he has to get elected.
07 April 2010
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.
12 November 1990
The film covers the conflict between a father and his son both being musicians. The father is the leader of a band making rock-music from the 60s but his son becomes a star of techno-pop music.
26 June 2026
This feature documentary charts Rod Quantock’s five-decade career and his tireless efforts to communicate the perils of neoliberalism and the urgency of climate change through humour.
04 September 2025
For over 40 years, the iconic John Clarke tickled the funny bones of Australian and New Zealand audiences.
30 March 2014
The Big Picture details the careers Charles and Elsa Chauvel – known as Australia’s most enduring and successful filmmakers, having made nine feature films between 1926 and 1955.