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The DAAS Trilogy – 3 Paul McDermott

Professional troublemaker and arty type, Paul McDermott has had a deserved career hosting and performing on Australian TV since the DAAS breakup. He has his finger in so many creative pies his wrist is often very sore. Listen to his very different take of the history and legacy of The Doug Anthony All Stars & DAAS Kapital. It has been my pleasure to revisit the work of these 3 guys. Even if they all lied to me.

The DAAS Trilogy – 2 Richard Fidler

Richard Fidler, the “nice guy”, the “quiet one” or “the guy with the guitar” in the Doug Anthony All Stars. Faultlessly polite, his memories of DAAS Kapital differ somewhat from Tim & Paul’s. I spoke to Richard Fidler earlier this year about his radio show.

The Doug Anthony All Stars Trilogy – 1 Tim Ferguson

Perhaps the most annoyingly confident member of the Doug Anthony All Stars, Tim Ferguson is excited about the release of DAAS Kapital on DVD. His big mouth also has a lot to say about Richard Fidler & Paul McDermott in this part 1 of The Doug Anthony All Stars trilogy. I also spoke to Tim last year about his theory of comedy.

Bunga Bunga 17 – Tim Ferguson & Maynard

Tim Ferguson remains unrepentant about that singer. Maynard swings some dirty books Tim’s way. You get advice on what to wear and who to wear. Bunga Bunga 17 proves why Bunga Bunga is Australia’s fastest growing podcast. Ribald and NSFW

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Retrosexual FREE-FM 1999

Maynard hosted the breakfast show on FREE-FM, one of two Gay & Lesbian stations trying to get a licence in Sydney. Neither did. Every Friday morning was Retrosexual. All requests from the audience, Maynard would bring suitcases of CDs in to cater for the range of artists asked for. This show is from Friday 26th November 1999.

This is unedited and direct from cassette, enjoy.

Bunga Bunga 16 Tim Ferguson & Maynard

Bunga Bunga 16 has Tim miffed because Maynard enjoyed himself at the Morrissey show. They examine the art of dog shaming and buy a selfie stick. Maynard meets lots of happy Morrissey fans at the May 27th show at Sydney Opera House, Tim doesn’t understand and rants. Maynard pulls a pop legend out of his Bug Out Bag as Tim bangs on about the Magna Carta (again). This podcast is ribald, NSFW and contains a selfie stick and a unicorn butt plug.

Bunga Bunga 15 Tim Ferguson & Maynard

Get ready for quite the tootle folks, in the second half of this show Maynard takes Bunga Bunga backstage, front stage and upstage for the Doug Anthony All Stars show at Newcastle Civic Theatre, Saturday May 9th 2015.

This show is ribald and NSFW.

Bunga Bunga 15 finds Maynard & Tim Ferguson discussing Eurovision, Star Wars, Shirley Bassey and Morrissey (again).

Does Tim have anything to apologise for?

Did Tim enjoy the considerable output of A-ha?

Should cats unionise?

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Schadenfreude? Or just plain epicaricacy?

Nicholas Hudson has authored Modern Australian Usage: A practical guide for writers & editors. As Maynard is rubbish at writing, he hopes to get pointers on Australian English and how to win at Scrabble for once. May contain adult concepts, like spelling.

Nick has a wonderful Terry Thomas like cadence when he talks about his approach to editing Australian English.

Does a barrister still have forensic skills?

Am I discriminating against my clothing every day?

Why use a fancy pants Teutonic word when we have perfectly good English word laying around doing nothing?

Modern Australian Usage: A practical guide for writers & editors, by Nicholas Hudson is published by Allen & Unwin. More information here

The Heckler

Ben Plazzer is the director of a new Australian comedy The Heckler. I’m easily distracted and really liked it. You might too. Ben Plazzer gives you some tips on directing in a toilet and keeping stand up comics from overacting.

The Heckler movie website