About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Paul McDermott, Glenn A. Baker, Tony Barrell, John Safran, John Doyle, Chris Taylor, Jane Gazzo, Roy and HG, Craig Reucassel, List of Triple J presenters, Sam Simmons, Jay and the Doctor, Marieke Hardy, Merrick and Rosso, Wil Anderson, Mikey Robins, Dave Callan, Lex Marinos, Adam Spencer, Tony Moclair, Helen Razer, Greig Pickhaver, Angela Webber, Doug Mulray, Bob Maguire, Tom Ballard, Charlie Pickering, Myf Warhurst, Scott Dooley, Tracee Hutchison, Michael Tunn, Judith Lucy, Richard Kingsmill, Maya Jupiter, Maynard, Catriona Rowntree, Marc Fennell, Steve Abbott, Angela Catterns, Steve Cannane, Tim Ross, Merrick Watts, Robbie Buck, Andrew Haug, Mel Bampton, Paul Francis Verhoeven, Francis Leach, Alex Dyson, Zan Rowe, Fenella Kernebone, The Cloud Girls, Gaby Brown, Sharif Galal, Costa Zouliou, Vijay Khurana, Arnold Frolows, Jen Oldershaw, Jono and Dano, Terri Psiakis, Rhianna Patrick, Caroline Tran, Stuart Matchett, Kate O'Toole, Stu Harvey, Linda Marigliano, Sarah Macdonald, Rosie Beaton, Mac Cocker, Maggie Collins. Excerpt: Paul McDermott (born 13 May 1962) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer, director, singer, artist and television host. He currently hosts the satirical news-based quiz show Good News Week which airs in Australia on Network Ten. As a comedian, he is best known both for Good News Week and for his role as a member of the musical comedy group the Doug Anthony All Stars, which disbanded in 1994; he has also performed individually and as a part of GUD. He has frequently appeared at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and taken part in its two major televised productions, the Comedy Festival Gala and the Great Debate. He has also hosted two other ABC programs and briefly featured on Triple J as a morning radio presenter between 1996 and 1997. McDermott is a published author, having released s...