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Martin/Molloy: The Final Debate

1996

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Martin/Molloy: The Final Debate

1996

  • NFSA IDH2B6S5Z4
  • TypeRadio
  • MediumAudio
  • FormSeries
  • GenresCurrent affairs, Comedy
  • Year1996
  • WARNING: This clip contains coarse language

During the four years of Martin/Molloy there were two Federal Australian elections, both of which provided seemingly endless comedic content for the duo.

Several sketches were created on the topic of the 1996 election between Paul Keating and John Howard, aided by Tony’s impressionist skills.

In this sketch, popular culture and politics become intertwined, with ‘Al Pacino’ as Paul Keating and ‘Robert De Niro’ as John Howard in an amusing retelling of the final election debate of 1996.

Pacino and De Niro had recently been paired for the first time, with great fanfare, in the movie Heat (Michael Mann, USA, 1995) which opened in Australian cinemas on 15 February 1996.

Content warning: this clip contains homophobic language.

Courtesy of
Tony Martin and Mick Molloy
  • WARNING: This clip contains coarse language

During the four years of Martin/Molloy there were two Federal Australian elections, both of which provided seemingly endless comedic content for the duo.

Several sketches were created on the topic of the 1996 election between Paul Keating and John Howard, aided by Tony’s impressionist skills.

In this sketch, popular culture and politics become intertwined, with ‘Al Pacino’ as Paul Keating and ‘Robert De Niro’ as John Howard in an amusing retelling of the final election debate of 1996.

Pacino and De Niro had recently been paired for the first time, with great fanfare, in the movie Heat (Michael Mann, USA, 1995) which opened in Australian cinemas on 15 February 1996.

Content warning: this clip contains homophobic language.

Courtesy of
Tony Martin and Mick Molloy
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