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Originally Posted by AndrewJ
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I've been a huge fan of John Clarke since he first came to Australian radio as Fred Dagg on "The Science Show" in the 1970s. (I still remember a piece he did where he explained how Leo Tolstoy was an "experimental" writer - he experimented with the length of the novel, and discovered that with sufficient practice, it could be very long indeed!)
And then of course, there were those memorable sports reports, generally focusing on the Australian Farnarkeling squad, and especially featuring the exploits of Dave Sorenson, as he arkled the gonad around the grommet.
For people who are only familiar with his "Clarke and Dawe" work - do try and find copies of "The Games" and "Death in Brunswick" (with fellow Kiwi Sam Neill). You might also be surprised to learn that the Billy Connolly movie "The Man Who Sued God" was based on a John Clarke screenplay.
He will be sadly missed - I can't think of anyone who can take his place as our leading political satirist.