391:, which followed a similar format, but with questions based around pop culture. Most episodes finished with McDermott singing a non-comedic song with house band the Gadflys. Many of these songs were cover versions, but his original song "Shut Up and Kiss Me" was released as a single and charted in the JJJ Hottest 100. In 1999, both programs moved to Channel Ten, which renamed Good News Weekend as Good News Week Nite Lite. During this time, McDermott's popularity led to him being given roles as the host of significant Australian award shows including the ARIAs and the AFI Awards. Good News Week was terminated in 2000.
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Australian comedians have described DAAS as being their inspiration for wanting to become comedians. McDermott took lead vocals on most songs and wrote much of the material. The group also starred in their own spin off TV show called DAAS Kapital. They broke up in 1995 but later reformed with new guitarist Paul Livingston (replacing Fidler) in 2014 for a series of live shows.
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Anthony All Stars were a singing comedy trio (comprising McDermott, Tim Ferguson and Richard Fidler) who began busking in Canberra in the 1980s and later gained notoriety at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. This led to regular appearances on ABC TV’s The Big Gig, where they gained a strong
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Australian TV audiences to a broad range of cabaret and circus acts while also featuring popular comedians and musicians. Most episodes finished with McDermott singing an original non-comedic song.
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Sideshow. Their songs were mostly about topical issues and allowed McDermott to push boundaries further than he had been able to on TV by extensive use of profanity and mockery of tragic events.
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1640:"Paul's baby news no joke"
1316:Live Performance Australia
1255:. They commenced in 1987.
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1674:"You Want the Good News?"
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3119:"Events & Programs"
2582:"Winning is everything"
2261:"This Is Serious, Mac!"
1529:"Strictly confidential"
1356:The Witches of Eastwick
1197:Good News Week Book Two
1191:Good News Week Book One
1061:The Last Concert (1995)
835:The Witches of Eastwick
635:Paul McDermott Plus One
473:Have I Got News for You
208:Marist College Canberra
155:Notable works and roles
2608:"Paul's new wisecrack"
2292:"Good News Good Music"
1859:"Allstar To Class Act"
1710:"And here is the muse"
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1559:The West Australian
1489:"All Over the Edge"
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3202:ARIA Award winners
3077:. 2 September 2020
2950:. 2 September 2020
2725:on 8 December 2007
2512:"Gud on you, Paul"
2302:on 26 October 2009
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2240:on 26 October 2009
2230:"Now for the News"
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