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  Bryan Dawe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bryan John Dawe is an Australian comedian and satirist.
Dawe would take on the role of interviewer, with Clarke playing the role of a prominent figure or politician.
Dawe had a minor role in the successful Australian film The Castle in 1997.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bryan_Dawe   (410 words)

  
 Onya Soapbox :: Talent :: Bryan Dawe
Bryan is the recipient of many awards; along with John Clarke, Bryan won the Comedy Album of the Year Award, at the 1990 ARIA Record Awards for their album: Great Interviews of the 20th Century.  A second album: The Annual Report won them a second ARIA award for Best Comedy Album in 1995.
Bryan’s alter-ego Sir Murray Rivers QC is in great demand as guest speaker at corporate functions; the character is frequently heard across Australia on ABC Radio.
Bryan recently appeared in the film "The Honourable Wally Norman"  along with Kevin Harrington (The Dish) and HG Nelson.
www.onyasoapbox.com /talent/show.php?id=272&name=Bryan+Dawe   (268 words)

  
 Client Comments about Bryan Dawe
Bryan's presentation had broad appeal and his material was current and very relevant for our audience.
Bryan was a delight, not only to the audience but also in his dealings with myself before the event began.
Bryan Dawe was excellent, the crowd loved him and he had them eating from the palm of his hand.
www.saxton.com.au /client_comments/Bryan_Dawe_450.html   (738 words)

  
 7.30 Report
John Clarke and Bryan Dawe say goodbye for 2006 with a little inspiration from Labor's new leader.
John Clarke and Bryan Dawe offer their take on the week that was in politics, and Philip Ruddock.
John Clarke and Bryan Dawe reflect on one of the low points of Peter Costello's political career.
www.abc.net.au /7.30/7.30_clarkedawe.htm   (456 words)

  
 BRYAN DAWE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bryan John Dawe ist ein australischer Schauspieler und ein satirist.
Dawe würde auf der Rolle des Interviewers nehmen, wenn Clarke die Rolle spielt, einer vorstehenden Abbildung oder des Politikers.
Dawe hat Zahl anderer Rollen außerhalb seiner Interview collaborations mit Clarke.
www.faktedon.com /wiki/de/br/Bryan%20Dawe.htm   (292 words)

  
 7.30 Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
BRYAN DAWE: He said that gay people don't do anything to ensure the survival of the species.
BRYAN DAWE: People all over the world are trying to ensure the survival of the species but it's got nothing to do with sexual orientations.
JOHN CLARKE: I've no idea what he says, Bryan, but my point is I think he was trying to contribute to the debate and I think he was doing it very sincerely.
www.abc.net.au /7.30/content/2003/s924747.htm   (556 words)

  
 Bryan Dawe - Saxton Speaker Bureau - Full Length Profile
Bryan Dawe is one of Australia’s major satirists and humourists.
Bryan is the recipient of many awards; along with John Clarke, Bryan won the Comedy Album of the Year Award, at the 1990 ARIA Record Awards for their album: Great Interviews of the 20th Century.
As well, Bryan talks about his work with John Clarke, first with their political interviews on 'A Current Affair' and then together as stars of 'The Games' for ABC Television.
www.saxton.com.au /default.asp?nc8=4&sc8=140&sd8=450   (300 words)

  
 7.30 Report - 27/05/2004: Clarke and Dawe on those travel expense claims
BRYAN DAWE: So this business of an MP taking another person on a trip to Europe funded by the public, this is your area?
JOHN CLARKE: Bryan, can I make the point also that Australian MPs do go overseas all the time and there are various reasons that they would do this.
JOHN CLARKE: Bryan, the point is that you would be in charge of who you were taking.
www.bananasinpyjamas.com /7.30/content/2004/s1117594.htm   (603 words)

  
 Exhibitions - LAB X Photographic Processing Services Melbourne Australia
Most people know Bryan Dawe as one of Australia’s leading political satirists, and as a writer and performer on television (with John Clarke), radio and stage (through his characters Sir Murray Rivers QC and Roly Parks) and film (The Castle).
This is Bryan’s second Melbourne exhibition, having just completed a very successful first Canberra exhibition in late September.
Dawe also revels in the happy accident, never knowing from the outset quite what his final composition will be, starting with recognisable forms but playing around with light and framing until something less recognisable but infinitely more interesting emerges.’
www.labx.com.au /exhibitions.html   (339 words)

  
 City News Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Dawe’s striking images are a result of “14 years of thinking and three years bringing the ideas to fruition”.
Surrealism is central to Dawe’s fascination with photography and he draws inspiration from many other artists including Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Edward Hopper, Erwin Blumenfeld, Salvador Dali and Bill Hensen.
Stepping into another medium, Bryan seems to say ‘to hell’ with the obvious narrative and, instead, explores the power of the purely visual to evoke feelings, moods and sensations that are not so easily captured in words”.
www.citynews.com.au /news/Article.asp?id=5186   (851 words)

  
 Bryan Dawe - Moviefone
One of Australia's funniest satirists and humorists, Bryan Dawe is well known...
Bryan Dawe was excellent, the crowd loved him and he had them eating from the palm...
We are very happy with Bryan Dawe, his professionalism and approach,...
movies.aol.com /celebrity/bryan-dawe/371035/main   (115 words)

  
 7.30 Report - 14/07/2005: Clarke, Dawe and Costello
PETER COSTELLO: He went into the temple and there were money lenders there and he became very angry and tipped their tables over and told them they were usurers and threw them out, biffed them out of the place altogether, biffed them out of the temple.
BRYAN DAWE: Peter, would you like to reconsider your special subject tonight - right-wing incidents in the life of Christ...
He said at one stage it would be as difficult for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven as it would be for the camel to pass through the eye of a needle.
www.abc.net.au /7.30/content/2005/s1414668.htm   (472 words)

  
 Sliding Doors - Door to Dawe - WhitePage
Dawe, who is often tongue-tied trying to get Clarke to make any sense, insists his photography is a lot simpler.
Dawe never knows exactly what he will get when he arranges an image, and refuses to enhance them by computer.
Other works such as a depiction of an open mouthed clown and women with what appears to be red blood oozing from their mouths are not what I would chose for my lounge-room wall, or blog.
blognow.com.au /Deena/39912/Door_to_Dawe.html   (230 words)

  
 Bryan Dawe - Saxton Speaker Bureau - Speaker Details
One of Australia's funniest satirists and humorists, Bryan Dawe is well known for his long-running interviews with John Clarke on ABC TV's 7.30 Report and as one of the stars of its hit satire, The Games.
Of Bryan's many colourful stage personalities, the most famous is Sir Murray Rivers, the retired Victorian Supreme Court Judge.
Bryan's humour is insightful, intelligent and hilariously politically incorrect.
www.saxton.com.au /default.asp?sd8=450   (181 words)

  
 7.30 Report - 02/09/2004: Clarke and Dawe and the leadership challenge
BRYAN DAWE: This is through the gate with the white car?
JOHN CLARKE: I think what he meant by trust on economic management Bryan, if I may interpolate, is trust on those aspects of economic management that are not affected by the vagaries of monthly trade figures and other bloody bear pits that some bloody clown didn't tell me were there.
JOHN CLARKE: To answer your excellent earlier question, Bryan, I think people have got to understand that if they vote Greens in a preferential system, the Labor Party might get such a number of those preferences that it could affect the outcome.
www.bananasinpyjamas.com /7.30/content/2004/s1191080.htm   (628 words)

  
 The Games (Australian TV) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(From L to R) Bryan Dawe, John Clarke, Gina Riley and Nicholas Bell.
The show was broadcast on the ABC and starred noted satirists John Clarke and Bryan Dawe along with Australian comedian Gina Riley, and was written by John Clarke and Ross Stevenson.
Gina Riley plays Gina Riley, the harassed head of marketing for the team, and Bryan Dawe is Bryan Dawe, the team's pessimistic head of accounting.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Games_(Australian_TV)   (550 words)

  
 AMA - Media Transcript
DAWE: Yes, but you're not going to be the health minister after the election.
DAWE: Yeah, but you're offside with the public on health, you're offside with older people and you're even offside with the medical profession.
DAWE: Well that's like taking teachers and students out of the education mix, I mean, you get the same result.
www.ama.com.au /web.nsf/doc/SHED-5EXHMZ   (421 words)

  
 7.30 Report - 11/08/2005: John Clarke and Bryan Dawe with Barnaby Joyce
John Clarke and Bryan Dawe with Barnaby Joyce
KERRY O'BRIEN: Time now for John Clarke and Bryan Dawe, with the new kid in town.
BARNABY JOYCE: Well, if, Bryan, the Senator for Barking Moron wishes to suggest I will not be representing the people of Queensland he's made a very, very serious error.
www.abc.net.au /7.30/content/2005/s1435817.htm   (590 words)

  
 The ghost in the machine - Reviews - Arts - Entertainment - theage.com.au
Dawe's photographs are erotic, consisting of female nudes that flux in and out of other imagery, such as clocks, plumbing, abstraction and cityscapes.
In Dawe's photographs, the image inscribed upon the model is machinery.
Time-piece, pipes and workshop tools curve around the figure, upsetting the organic integrity of the body, just as the regularity of the machined surfaces is perverted by the warp of the flesh.
www.theage.com.au /news/Reviews/The-ghost-in-the-machine/2005/05/31/1117305614246.html   (807 words)

  
 What's News? - Kangan Batman to Community
Nationally acclaimed entertainer and comedian, Bryan Dawe, was a keynote speaker at Kangan Batman TAFE's second annual Ningulabul Reconciliation Luncheon, hosted by the Koori Programs Unit on Friday June 2.
Bryan said he was 'honoured' to be a part of Kangan Batman TAFE's event, and said the road to Reconciliation was 'not in the talking, but in the doing.'
Bryan has a strong interest in Indigenous affairs, and is currently the Chair of 'Common Fate,' a national movement for reconciliation that aims to engage all Australians.
www.kangan.edu.au /kb2c/issue21/news/article02   (571 words)

  
 Clarke and Dawe and the IR debate : Melbourne Indymedia
Clarke and Dawe and the IR debate : Melbourne Indymedia
KERRY O'BRIEN: Time now for John Clarke and Bryan Dawe's contribution to the industrial relations debate.
JOHN HOWARD: Bryan, we are trying to describe a relatively complex, completely new working environment.
melbourne.indymedia.org /news/2005/10/97798.php   (705 words)

  
 The Games (Australia): Athletics Schedule - TV.com
Juggling three phone calls, John is approached by Bryan to discuss contigency funding, the opening ceremonies and the possible disappearance of some money.
Clinton on one phone, John is soon confronted by Gina, upset about the new athletics schedule which features the 1500 metres race on at 4am, Sydney Time.
Nicholas Bell (Nicholas), Bryan Dawe (Bryan), Louise Siversen (Jasmine Holt), Gina Riley (Gina), John Clarke (II) (John)
www.tv.com /episode/148665/summary.html   (442 words)

  
 Don’t Sweat The Small Stuff » 2005 » August   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Clarke and Dawe as usual have an excellent take on the ridiculous position Australia has taken signing the non-aggression pact of the ASEAN nations whilst continuing its policy of pre-emptive strikes in the region.
BRYAN DAWE: So, you had to promise them that you wouldn’t declare war on them.
ALEXANDER DOWNER: It does, Bryan, and this was a point I was very anxious to make to them.
www.naturalselect.net /blog/?m=200508&paged=3   (1395 words)

  
 Clarke, Dawe and Beazley : Melbourne Indymedia
But you seem to be spending an unnecessary amount of time talking about the past.
We, Bryan, think of the ALP as the party of the future.
Opinions are those of the contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by the Melbourne Independent Media Center.
melbourne.indymedia.org /news/2005/02/88045.php   (569 words)

  
 The 7.30 Report - TV Reviews - TV & Radio - Entertainment - theage.com.au
Poking fun at the powerful: John Clarke and Bryan Dawe.
On the opinion page of The Age last week, Henderson popped up to criticise The 7.30 Report's rather brilliant weekly humorists, John Clarke and Bryan Dawe (on about 7.56pm tonight), on the grounds that they often satirised John Howard and Kim Beazley, but never Senator Bob Brown.
Clarke and Dawe's brief, which they fulfil with unerring cleverness, is to poke fun at the powerful.
www.theage.com.au /news/tv-reviews/the-730-report/2006/11/08/1162661745172.html   (360 words)

  
 SPCNET.TV - John Howard calls for the axing of retarded show 'Big brother'
KERRY O'BRIEN: And now, John Clarke and Bryan Dawe on Parliament as a reality show.
JOHN HOWARD: Bryan, you can't take something off air just because a few disaffected people are alarmed by something that they imagine they've been offended by on television.
Bryan, we might be able to clean it up a bit.
www.spcnet.tv /forums/showthread.php?t=16573   (1743 words)

  
 eBay Australia Stores — bryan, Records, CDs, DVDs — Original items at low prices.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
GRIZZLY FALLS Bryan Brown Tom Jackson Richard Harris
BRYAN ADAMS Photos (20 Prints 6 x 4 inch size)
Bryan Adams - The only thing that looks good...
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 The Games (1998) Episode Guide - EPisodeWorld
It's the countdown to the Sydney 2000 Olympics, and the Head of Administration and Logistics, John Clarke, and his colleagues, Bryan Dawe, Head of Accounts, Budgeting and Finance, and Gina Riley, Marketing and Liaison Manager wish everyone to know that everything is running smoothly.
Certainly, the running track is not actually 100 meters, allowing Bryan to break the world record - but we can always put a bend in it, that's no problem.
And 30% of the athletes and their sponsors may refuse to come because of the new fool-proof drug test - but that's a small price to pay to be known as the the very first drugs-free Olympics.
www.episodeworld.com /show/Games   (208 words)

  
 GrodsCorp » GrodsNibbles
You know he’s the PM because he’s got the comfy chair and his mates have the dining table seats.
Looking at this photo, Ed was reminded of a great John Clarke and Bryan Dawe sketch the other night.
BRYAN DAWE: We’ve only got to draw this game to go through, don’t we?
www.grods.com /post/676   (957 words)

  
 Interview with Kim Beazley
Kerry O'Brien: And now, back with their unique perspective on the politics of the week here’s John Clarke and Bryan Dawe.
Bryan Dawe as the interviewer: Thanks for your time.
John Clarke as Opposition Leader Kim Beazley: It’s very, very good to be here, Bryan.
www.agitprop.org.au /nowar/20050217_abc_interview_with_beazley.php   (564 words)

  
 eBay Australia - bryan, CDs, DVDs, Records items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
BRYAN FERRY CD Love Is The Drug, Let's Stick Together
Bryan Adams SO FAR SO GOOD GOLD CD Signature ED.
BRYAN BROWN and RACHEL WARD Oz Weekend Mag 8/06
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