Author: | John Clarke | ISBN: | 9781921776762 |
Publisher: | The Text Publishing Company | Publication: | April 24, 2013 |
Imprint: | Text Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | John Clarke |
ISBN: | 9781921776762 |
Publisher: | The Text Publishing Company |
Publication: | April 24, 2013 |
Imprint: | Text Publishing |
Language: | English |
Still the Two is an hilarious selection of interviews with the nation's leaders and prominent citizens. Based on John Clarke and Bryan Dawe's appearances on 'A Current Affair' and 3AW, the book features guest appearances by everyone from John Howard to Alan Bond, from Jeff Kennett to Paul Keating.
Still the Two is astute, hilarious and brilliantly written.
John Clarke was born in New Zealand. He is one of Australia’s best-known and most loved faces on TV. A comedian, writer and actor, his appearances include the famous Fred Dagg character, 'The Gillies Report' and 'The Games'. John's books include A Dagg at My Table, The Howard Miracle and The 7.56 Report. His novel, The Tournament, was released in the UK and US to great critical acclaim.
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'Laugh till you drop.' Examiner
'The pieces capture the flavour of Australian politics as much as they do the characters who play them.' Sydney Morning Herald
Still the Two is an hilarious selection of interviews with the nation's leaders and prominent citizens. Based on John Clarke and Bryan Dawe's appearances on 'A Current Affair' and 3AW, the book features guest appearances by everyone from John Howard to Alan Bond, from Jeff Kennett to Paul Keating.
Still the Two is astute, hilarious and brilliantly written.
John Clarke was born in New Zealand. He is one of Australia’s best-known and most loved faces on TV. A comedian, writer and actor, his appearances include the famous Fred Dagg character, 'The Gillies Report' and 'The Games'. John's books include A Dagg at My Table, The Howard Miracle and The 7.56 Report. His novel, The Tournament, was released in the UK and US to great critical acclaim.
textpublishing.com.au
'Laugh till you drop.' Examiner
'The pieces capture the flavour of Australian politics as much as they do the characters who play them.' Sydney Morning Herald