Clarke and Dawe

Season 2014

TV-G
Clarke and Dawe parodies political figures and events, cleverly critiquing contemporary issues through witty, satirical interviews.

Where to Watch Season 2014

44 Episodes

  • Turning Back the News Where it is Safe to Do So
    E1
    Turning Back the News Where it is Safe to Do SoTony Abbott, Prime Minister
  • An Important Announcement
    E2
    An Important AnnouncementNormal Programming Will be Resumed as Soon as Possible.
  • A Broad Understanding of Australia in its Many Aspects
    E3
    A Broad Understanding of Australia in its Many AspectsMr Rufous Whistler
  • Mixed Fortunes for the Australians in Sochi
    E4
    Mixed Fortunes for the Australians in SochiAl Pinehut, Winter Sports Expert
  • An Important and Very Timely Performance Review
    E5
    An Important and Very Timely Performance ReviewScott, a schoolboy
  • Welcome to Contemporary Australia
    E6
    Welcome to Contemporary AustraliaA very keen quiz contestant
  • The Main Policy Differences on Asylum Seekers
    E7
    The Main Policy Differences on Asylum SeekersSpokesmen from the Two Main Political Parties
  • A Lot of Australians Are Very Gifted In This Area
    E8
    A Lot of Australians Are Very Gifted In This AreaA contestant skilled in identifying sounds
  • The Right to Be Wrong. Enshrined in Statute At Last.
    E9
    The Right to Be Wrong. Enshrined in Statute At Last.
  • Conducting a Routine Enquiry
    E10
    Conducting a Routine EnquirySgt. B. J. Dawe Protecting the public where it is safe to do so.
  • Bryan Suggests a Labour-Saving Device
    E11
    Bryan Suggests a Labour-Saving DeviceGlenn Stevens, Governor of The Reserve Bank
  • Government in NSW. A Model of Its Kind.
    E12
    Government in NSW. A Model of Its Kind.Ike A'Kearing, a contestant of Huguenot descent
  • The Caped Crusader in Full Flight
    E13
    The Caped Crusader in Full FlightClive Palmer
  • The Federal Budget. Building a Nation's Future
    E14
    The Federal Budget. Building a Nation's FutureJoe Hockey, Treasurer of Australia
  • Some Steadying Words on the Current Situation
    E15
    Some Steadying Words on the Current SituationRobin Peter, Payments Officer with the Australian Government
  • Selling the Budget.
    E16
    Selling the Budget.
  • Selling the Budget. Take 2. This Time Better. And With Professional Help.
    E17
    Selling the Budget. Take 2. This Time Better. And With Professional Help.Christopher Pyne, Leader of the House and Education Minister
  • The Use of the English Language in Australia
    E18
    The Use of the English Language in AustraliaLars Torders, An incendiary device repairer
  • The Preferred Prime Minister Stands Accused of Ambition
    E19
    The Preferred Prime Minister Stands Accused of AmbitionMalcolm Turnbull, Minister for Leafy Suburbs and Post-Copernican Ideas
  • Unsettling News for Australian Film Investors
    E20
    Unsettling News for Australian Film InvestorsPhil Mexpert, Cinema Reviewer
  • International Sport is Open for Business
    E21
    International Sport is Open for BusinessArthur Swissbank, Senior Protocols Advisor to FIFA
  • The Title of This Item Was Deemed to be Freighted and Has Been Removed
    E22
    The Title of This Item Was Deemed to be Freighted and Has Been RemovedDenny Kistmee, Slush Fund Consultant
  • A Spectacular Week at Wimbledon
    E23
    A Spectacular Week at WimbledonLorne Dennis, Respected Sports Commentator
  • Asylum Seeker Policy. Proudly Australian.
    E24
    Asylum Seeker Policy. Proudly Australian.Lionel Dropout, Customer Relations Consultant
  • Bull Seeks China Shop. View Matrimony.
    E25
    Bull Seeks China Shop. View Matrimony.Senator Clive Palmer
  • Australian Media. An In-Depth Analysis.
    E26
    Australian Media. An In-Depth Analysis.Derek Debit, retailer of Joe Hockies
  • The Complexities of Foreign Policy Explained
    E27
    The Complexities of Foreign Policy Explained
  • An Exciting New Interpretation of The Text
    E28
    An Exciting New Interpretation of The TextAn Important Government Functionary, One of Many
  • The Exceptions that Prove the Rules
    E29
    The Exceptions that Prove the RulesMr Desmond Gruntled, Financial Projectionist
  • Who Said That?
    E30
    Who Said That?Mr Tim Astraya, Asparagus Farmer
  • Some Slight Difficulties in the Workplace
    E31
    Some Slight Difficulties in the WorkplaceAn Extremely Senior Australian Treasury Official
  • Bryan Does Everything He Can to Help Here
    E32
    Bryan Does Everything He Can to Help HereBill Shorten, House Prefect
  • Australian Voting to be Outsourced. Millions Saved.
    E33
    Australian Voting to be Outsourced. Millions Saved.
  • Des is Eliminated Here But at Least He Isn’t at Work
    E34
    Des is Eliminated Here But at Least He Isn’t at WorkMr Desmond Traction, Fear Maintenance Officer
  • Unfortunately Bryan Fails to Understand the Importance of What Arlo is Saying
    E35
    Unfortunately Bryan Fails to Understand the Importance of What Arlo is SayingMr Arlo Sailor, News Sub-editor
  • The Australian economy. Factory recall.
    E36
    The Australian economy. Factory recall.Archie Baldprize, a croupier with the Federal treasury
  • The War in Iraq. Not the Previous One. The Current One.
    E37
    The War in Iraq. Not the Previous One. The Current One.Roger Wilco, Pilot with the Tax Dept.
  • International Diplomacy. A Users Guide.
    E38
    International Diplomacy. A Users Guide.Rowan Machine, a resident of Albury
  • Stipe will not be at work for a fortnight due to unforeseen wassail.
    E39
    Stipe will not be at work for a fortnight due to unforeseen wassail.Mr Stipendiary Stewart, a horse-racing aficionado
  • Selections for the Canberra Hack Handicap
    E40
    Selections for the Canberra Hack HandicapBert Cage, Student of Form and Likelihood
  • The G20 Explained: Keynesian Principles and Queensberry Rules Will Apply
    E41
    The G20 Explained: Keynesian Principles and Queensberry Rules Will ApplyGodfrey Marketz, Economic strategist
  • A Busy Time at the Great Hall as we Prepare for Guests
    E42
    A Busy Time at the Great Hall as we Prepare for Guests
  • Growth first. Then these other things can be dealt with, whatever they are.
    E43
    Growth first. Then these other things can be dealt with, whatever they are.Joe Hockey, Australian Treasurer
  • Some of these prizes might need to be looked at next year Mark
    E44
    Some of these prizes might need to be looked at next year MarkWalter Waldrivel, Sales Manager at an important daily newspaper

 

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