This paper examines the contributions of John Clarke to the field of political satire through his interviews with straight-man Bryan Dawe on ABC TV’s The 7.30 Report. Clarke’s work represents one of the last vestiges of what was once a vigorous satiric tradition in TV comedy, specifically the practice of political caricature. There was The Mavis Bramston Show in the 1960s and The Naked Vicar Show in the 1970s, while The Gillies Report in the 1980s was probably the best example of sustained political caricature in television comedy. Even in later sketch-based shows such as Fast Forward and The Late Show in the early 1990s, political caricature was a significant component of the material, whereas it seems to have all but disappeared from curr...
Copyright © The author(s) - AustralianThis paper focuses primarily on the cartoonists operating in ...
1 Abstract This thesis aims to examine the journalistic approaches in three American political satir...
This paper draws upon public sphere theories and the “mediatization of politics” debate to develop a...
Even the best broadcast satire tends to have a relatively short lifespan in Australia: After a coupl...
The thesis examines the role that Australian graphic satirists play in the theatre of public life. T...
How has political comedy on television in the United States changed over time? Earlier examples of p...
This paper considers 1970s television personality Norman Gunston’s coverage of the dismissal of Aust...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the effects that television satire has had upon the B...
Satire is a powerful tool for exposing pomposity and hypocrisy. With a long tradition of holding pol...
As New Zealand’s favoured satirical television show 7 Days reconstitutes the week’s current affairs ...
Published online: 28 Mar 2019.John Clarke delighted audiences with his satire for many years. He was...
This thesis examines the contemporary interplay between satire and politics, arguing that it has con...
PhDThere are three parts to this thesis, which explores how politicians, the public and broadcasters...
Political satire television is continuing to develop into an integral part of political rhetoric ...
Political satire television is continuing to develop into an integral part of political rhetoric and...
Copyright © The author(s) - AustralianThis paper focuses primarily on the cartoonists operating in ...
1 Abstract This thesis aims to examine the journalistic approaches in three American political satir...
This paper draws upon public sphere theories and the “mediatization of politics” debate to develop a...
Even the best broadcast satire tends to have a relatively short lifespan in Australia: After a coupl...
The thesis examines the role that Australian graphic satirists play in the theatre of public life. T...
How has political comedy on television in the United States changed over time? Earlier examples of p...
This paper considers 1970s television personality Norman Gunston’s coverage of the dismissal of Aust...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the effects that television satire has had upon the B...
Satire is a powerful tool for exposing pomposity and hypocrisy. With a long tradition of holding pol...
As New Zealand’s favoured satirical television show 7 Days reconstitutes the week’s current affairs ...
Published online: 28 Mar 2019.John Clarke delighted audiences with his satire for many years. He was...
This thesis examines the contemporary interplay between satire and politics, arguing that it has con...
PhDThere are three parts to this thesis, which explores how politicians, the public and broadcasters...
Political satire television is continuing to develop into an integral part of political rhetoric ...
Political satire television is continuing to develop into an integral part of political rhetoric and...
Copyright © The author(s) - AustralianThis paper focuses primarily on the cartoonists operating in ...
1 Abstract This thesis aims to examine the journalistic approaches in three American political satir...
This paper draws upon public sphere theories and the “mediatization of politics” debate to develop a...