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Mick Molloy’s Celebrity Corner: Paul Keating – Sustainable Growth

1995

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Mick Molloy’s Celebrity Corner: Paul Keating – Sustainable Growth

1995

  • NFSA IDRR6YGEJ8
  • TypeRadio
  • MediumAudio
  • FormSeries
  • GenresCurrent affairs, Comedy
  • Year1995

Politics was a major focus for comedy on the show and Martin/Molloy cleverly juggled smart political satire with low-brow humour.

The show often showcased Tony Martin’s comedically exaggerated impressions of politicians.

A regular segment was 'Mick Molloy’s Celebrity Corner', where Mick adopted a rare ‘straight-man’ role and interviewed Tony impersonating a celebrity, often a politician.

A frequent target in 1995 was then-Prime Minister Paul Keating, here joining Mick a week after his government handed down the federal budget.

Courtesy of
Tony Martin and Mick Molloy

Politics was a major focus for comedy on the show and Martin/Molloy cleverly juggled smart political satire with low-brow humour.

The show often showcased Tony Martin’s comedically exaggerated impressions of politicians.

A regular segment was 'Mick Molloy’s Celebrity Corner', where Mick adopted a rare ‘straight-man’ role and interviewed Tony impersonating a celebrity, often a politician.

A frequent target in 1995 was then-Prime Minister Paul Keating, here joining Mick a week after his government handed down the federal budget.

Courtesy of
Tony Martin and Mick Molloy
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