Clarke and Dawe

Clarke and Dawe (1989-2017)

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Join satirical duo John Clarke and Bryan Dawe for their irreverent take on the week's news headlines.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 18:55 (5 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2017-06-01Episode 9Jun 1, 2017
2017-04-20Richard Shinnery, NBN ConsultantApr 20, 2017
2017-04-13ImmigrationApr 13, 2017
2017-04-06Complete Cohesion As We Approach the BudgetApr 6, 2017
2017-03-30Cyclone Malcolm, This is a Watch and Act WarningMar 30, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Clarke and Dawe' premiere?

'Clarke and Dawe' premiered in 1989.

Who were the main actors in 'Clarke and Dawe'?

The main actors in 'Clarke and Dawe' were John Clarke and Bryan Dawe.

What genre does 'Clarke and Dawe' belong to?

'Clarke and Dawe' belongs to the comedy genre.

What was the premise of 'Clarke and Dawe'?

'Clarke and Dawe' was a satirical television show that featured John Clarke and Bryan Dawe performing political and social commentary through their unique comedic style.

How long were the episodes of 'Clarke and Dawe'?

The length of episodes in 'Clarke and Dawe' varied, typically ranging from a few minutes to around ten minutes.

Did 'Clarke and Dawe' have a live studio audience?

No, 'Clarke and Dawe' did not have a live studio audience. The show primarily featured John Clarke and Bryan Dawe in a two-person format.

Were the episodes of 'Clarke and Dawe' scripted or improvised?

The episodes of 'Clarke and Dawe' were scripted, with John Clarke and Bryan Dawe delivering their lines in a conversational and improvisational manner.

Did 'Clarke and Dawe' tackle current political and social issues?

Yes, 'Clarke and Dawe' was known for its incisive commentary on current political and social issues, often satirizing public figures and events.

How many seasons of 'Clarke and Dawe' were produced?

'Clarke and Dawe' had multiple seasons, but the exact number is not specified in the available sources.

Did 'Clarke and Dawe' receive any awards or nominations?

While specific information about awards or nominations for 'Clarke and Dawe' is not available in the provided sources, the show was well-received by audiences and critics alike.

Did 'Clarke and Dawe' have recurring characters?

'Clarke and Dawe' did not have recurring characters in the traditional sense. John Clarke and Bryan Dawe played various roles in each episode to portray different personalities and situations.

Was 'Clarke and Dawe' widely popular during its airing?

'Clarke and Dawe' gained a dedicated fanbase during its airing, with their unique brand of political satire resonating with audiences.

Did 'Clarke and Dawe' have a specific target audience?

'Clarke and Dawe' appealed to a broad audience, particularly those interested in political satire and social commentary.

Did 'Clarke and Dawe' have any notable guest appearances?

While information about notable guest appearances in 'Clarke and Dawe' is not available, the show primarily focused on the performances of John Clarke and Bryan Dawe.

Were there any spin-offs or related shows based on 'Clarke and Dawe'?

There were no spin-offs or related shows directly based on 'Clarke and Dawe'. However, the comedic style and political satire of the show influenced future comedy programs.

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