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Actors Richard Roxburgh (actor), Julia Blake (actress), Terry Norris (actor), Josh Lawson (actor), Felix Williamson (actor), Rachael Blake (actress), Paul Gleeson (actor), Nick Farnell (actor), Asher Keddie (actress), Sacha Horler (actress), Rick Maier (producer), David Parker (producer), Richard Keddie (producer), Jeanie Cameron (costume designer), Matthew King (actor),
This nobody is about to catch a big somebody.
There are some nights you never forget.
Frank Sinatra: What's your name kid?::Rod Blue: Rod Blue from Wooloomooloo.
Frank Sinatra: I have an apology to make. I called this woman a $2 whore, I was wrong. She's not worth a buck and a half.
Frank Sinatra: I have an apology to make. To all the hookers out there, I compared them to the media.
Bob Hawke: [to Sinatra] You are what we call a 'tall poppy'. We have a way of dealing with tall poppies in this country: we cut their heads off!
Actors Jamie Gillis (miscellaneous crew), Robert Easton (miscellaneous crew), David Hemmings (actor), Melanie Griffith (actress), David Field (actor), Nik Powell (producer), Rose Byrne (actress), Nicholas Hope (actor), Dennis Hopper (actor), Vincent Ball (actor), Tony Barry (actor), Joel Edgerton (actor), Sean Lynch (actor), Portia de Rossi (actress), Abe Forsythe (actor),
Actors Edwin Avedissian (actor), Peter Hosking (actor), Vincent Gil (actor), Maurice Murphy (writer), John Rees (composer), Peter Moon (actor), Peter Thompson (actor), Stefan Dennis (actor), Clive Hearne (actor), Gary Adams (actor), Gavin Wood (actor), Darran Scott (actor), Barry Peak (director), John Larking (actor), Barry Peak (writer),
Just Call Me Bob in FULL. Bob and those closest to him shed new light on Bob the man and the era. Story introduced by Caroline Jones. As seen on Australian Story, ABC TV. Production credits and acknowledgements at 01:02:06. Comments by Bob Hawke the 23rd Prime Minister of Australia and the Leader of the Labor Party from 1983 to 1991. Louis Pratt, Blanche d'Alpuget, wife and biographer, Sue Pieters-Hawke, Peter Coleman former MP, Bill Kelty former ACTU Secretary, Ralph Willis, Rosslyn Dillon, Stephen Hawke, Col Cunningham, Paul Kelly Journalist, Ross Garnaut economics advisor, Gareth Evans, Craig Emerson former adviser, Kim Beazley, Geoff Walsh former press secretary, David Dillon grandson. ALP. Australian politics. Malcolm Frazer liberal party, Hazel Hawke, Paul Keating,Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard, John Howard, Gough Whitlam. Tony Abbott.
The telemovie chronicles the life of former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke. It centres around the difficult situations he had to deal with during his time as Prime Minister of Australia,...
Former PM Bob Hawke shares a joke with 1983 America's Cup winning skipper John Bertrand and syndicate owner Alan Bond on the 30th anniversary of Australia II...
March 5th, 1983. An intense interview between the new head of the Labour party Bob Hawke and Richard Carelton. Best known as the "Blood that's on your hands"...
Bob Hawke skulls a beer without hesitation at the SCG Jan 4 2012.
'Ol' Silver' as Paul Keating referrred to him is a legend! Streets ahead of todays poll driven spin doctoring short sighted election driven jokers! Features ...
Ray Martin interviews former Australian Prime Ministers Bob Hawke and John Howard at a Lifeline suicide prevention and mental health support services lunch in Sydney.
Channel 10 News report on ALP Opposition Leader Bob Hawke's appearance at the National Press Club on March 2, 1983, three days before Hawke won the Federal E...
Ten News senior reporter Hugh Riminton interviews former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke. See more at tennews.com.au.
Prime Minister Bob Hawke of Australia addresses a joint session of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Source: C-SPAN. http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/PrimeMi
Following a failed challenge by Treasurer Paul Keating, Bob Hawke looks pleased to inform the Speker, and the house, of Keating's move to the back bench.
This is the interview live on NINE straight after Australia had won the Americas Cup and The Prime Minister Bob Hawke declared any boss who gave a worker the...
You'll not find too many former, let alone current heads of government with such talents to entertain the people like Robert James Lee Hawke ! Bob Hawke was ...
Former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke tells a joke at a lunch to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Australia II's America's Cup victory.
Reminiscing about the America's Cup victory 30 years ago Bob Hawke came out with a clanger.
Bob Hawke's skoll at the cricket has earned him fans, and critics who say it glorifies heavy drinking. Studio 10 | 8:30am on TEN.
Bob Hawke claims victory in the July 11, 1987 federal election. Despite a small swing against the ALP, Hawke increased his majority in the House of Represent...
As former Prime Minister Bob Hawke turns 80, the ABC looks back at his life and career - including an excerpt from his 2008 interview with Andrew Denton.
P.M.Gough Whitlam was unceremoniously given the big 'A' by the G.G. Sir John Kerr on November 11, 1975. Norman Gunston happened to just 'Be There' to put his...
Carleton's famous question to Bob Hawke.
Address by former Prime Minister, The Hon. Bob Hawke AC marking the 50th anniversary of the formation of UnionsWA. Introduced by Ged Kearney, ACTU President ...
Sky News Political Editor David Speers speaks with former Prime Minister Bob Hawke on the eve of the federal election.
Watch part 2 of Kerry O'Brien's interview with former PM Bob Hawke and Blanche d'Alpuget.
The Carlton interview is very refreshing - not the creamy smoothy PR bunk we are supposed to swallow without questioning these days.......
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A segment from the long running Australian music TV series Countdown, which aired on the ABC from 1974-1987. This particular segment aired during the 10th An...
The 7.30 Report's Kerry O'Brien speaks with Bob Hawke and Blanche d'Alpuget about the updated and revised edition of her highly acclaimed biography Hawke, Th...
A segment from the long running Australian music TV series Countdown, which aired on the ABC from 1974-1987. This particular segment aired during the Countdown episode which originally aired on August 10, 1980, on the ABC. This clip features an interview of then Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke, from the Prime Minister's office in the then Federal Parliament House, in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. The interview begins with a discussion about the launch of a new Australian Commonwealth Government program called 'Priority One', which was designed to assist Australian youth with the problem of their everyday life. They also discuss the phone service which allows the youth to contact the Commonwealth Government about these issues, along with the Australian radio stations which are co-operating with the initiative. Molly also promotes a concert to be held in Sydney the following Sunday for 'Priority One'. They also discuss a recent meeting Prime Minister Hawke had with Live Aid organiser Bob Geldof, after which he authorised a flight of 2 Royal Australian Air Force C-130 Hercules to deliver aid to Africa. The interview concludes with Molly asking Prime Minister Hawke to lead into that week's Australian Top 5. Note: To view the complete 'Humdrum' segment that this interview came from, which features some of the background information about 'Priority One', go to the following link: http://youtu.be/yyOqVFZV1YM The episode date given by Rage on-screen is December 10, and December 12 on the website's playlist, but neither date is a Sunday, Countdown's traditional original airing day. By checking with other sources (specifically, this video from December 8 citing 'last week's guest host Midge Ure': http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vt1L0ScChqY with thanks to OzFrog), and due to the guest host of this episode being Scottish singer Midge Ure, the actual date of this episode was December 1, 1985. Vaxfacts: This interview was conducted in the Prime Minister's Office of the then Federal Parliament House in Canberra, Australia's capital city. After the move to the present Parliament House in 1988 (which is right across the Parliamentary Lawn from the Old Parliament House building), that building was eventually converted into The Museum of Australian Democracy, which preserves much of the original building, including the House Of Representatives and Senate Chambers, the Prime Minister's Office, Government and Opposition Rooms, Press Rooms and Chambers, and is open for public tours.
Priority One, was an initiative by Bob Hawke's Labor government. It was to encourage the youth of Australia to phone in and express their concerns and ideas ...
Here's the extended interview with former Australian Prime Minister, Bob Hawke - talking about his role in establishing Landcare 25 year ago.
At age 24, Patrick Wanis achieved another milestone in Australian history: at age 23, he had became the youngest talk-show host in Australian history, and at...
Very interesting.
During an interview with Annabel Crabb, to air on Kitchen Cabinet on Tuesday October 21, former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke reflects on the memory of his late father. During an interview with Annabel Crabb, to air on Kitchen Cabinet on Tuesday October 21, former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke reflects on the memory of his late father. During an interview with Annabel Crabb, to air on Kitchen Cabinet on Tuesday October 21, former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke reflects on the memory of his late father. Bob Hawke reflects on the memory of his... Bob Hawke reflects on the memory of his... Bob Hawke reflects on the memory of his...
While perhaps not as well known for this as other achievements, my Grandfather's leadership stance in conserving the Antarctic is equally impressive, and cer...
Former PM Bob Hawke has had an audience in stitches after finishing up a live TV interview with a joke containing the F-bomb.
Bob Hawke’s daughter discusses his 85th birthday coming up in December, and the long family split that has been healed to Ita Buttrose. Studio 10 | 8:30am on TEN
(Source: ... Towards a Community of Common Destiny" ... Bob Hawke, then-Prime Minister of Australia, and Mr ... ***********************.
noodls 2015-04-03... Bob Hawke and the US presidents since Lyndon Johnson and Chinese leaders since Mao Zedong .
South China Morning Post 2015-04-01In March 1983 the newly installed Labor leader, Bob Hawke, took power in a landslide so huge it ...
The Irish Times 2015-03-28... of senior Labor figures, although former prime ministers Bob Hawke and Kevin Rudd were overseas.
The Australian 2015-03-27Bob Hawke and Kevin Rudd will not be attending the state funeral of Malcolm Fraser on Friday ... Bob ...
Canberra Times 2015-03-26... World Cup semi-final against India, just days after former prime minister Bob Hawke visited.
Sydney Morning Herald 2015-03-25Featuring Bob Hawke, Paul Keating and John Howard.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2015-03-24former Prime Minister Bob Hawke talks to Michael Clarke and other members of the Australian team on Monday.
Canberra Times 2015-03-23Frank Sinatra being held to ransom by Bob Hawke and the Transport Workers' Union?
noodls 2015-03-23... economic reformer like [Bob] Hawke, but he gave the country what we needed at that time."
Canberra Times 2015-03-23Or engage, as Bob Hawke and Paul Keating did, in a never-ending discussion about economic reform.
The Australian 2015-03-22... Labor government, but won three elections before his defeat to the ALP’s Bob Hawke in 1983.
The Guardian 2015-03-22SYDNEY: ... Whitlam died last October, aged 98 ... He was succeeded by Labor’s Bob Hawke in 1983 ... On a mobile phone? ... googletag.
Dawn 2015-03-21Robert James Lee "Bob" Hawke AC GCL (born 9 December 1929) is a former Australian politician who served as the 23rd Prime Minister of Australia from 1983 to 1991.
After a decade as president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, he entered parliament as a Labor MP at the 1980 federal election and became Prime Minister within three years, leading Labor to victory at four consecutive federal elections: 1983, 1984, 1987 and 1990. Hawke was defeated as Labor leader in a 1991 spill against Paul Keating. He is Labor's longest-serving Prime Minister and Australia's third-longest-serving Prime Minister.
John Winston Howard, OM, AC, SSI, (born 26 July 1939) was the 25th Prime Minister of Australia, from 11 March 1996 to 3 December 2007. He was the second-longest serving Australian Prime Minister after Sir Robert Menzies.
Howard was a member of the House of Representatives from 1974 to 2007, representing the Division of Bennelong, New South Wales. He served as Treasurer in the Fraser government of from 1977 to 1983. He was Leader of the Liberal Party and Coalition Opposition from 1985 to 1989, which included the 1987 federal election against Bob Hawke. He was re-elected as Leader of the Opposition in 1995.
Howard led the Liberal-National coalition to victory at the 1996 federal election, defeating Paul Keating's Labor government and ending a record 13 years of Coalition opposition. The Howard Government was re-elected at the 1998, 2001 and 2004 elections, presiding over a period of strong economic growth and prosperity. Major issues for the Howard Government included taxation, industrial relations, immigration, the Iraq war, and Aboriginal relations. Howard's coalition government was defeated at the 2007 election by the Labor Party led by Kevin Rudd. Howard also lost his own parliamentary seat at the election; he was the second Australian Prime Minister, after Stanley Bruce in 1929, to do so.
Darling when we met
You were a pretty little thing
But your body started changing
When I gave you that ring
You’re supersizing, no exercising
Goodbye working out
A double meat with cheese, another helping please
Baby that’s what you’re all about
I pick you up in my pickup truck
But you had to ride in the back
I stopped off at the Sonic Burger
You ate everything in my sack
Darling please, won’t you please think of me
I’d love to have my baby back (baby back)
My baby back (baby back)
My baby back (baby back)
Six months have passed and you’ve gained 50 pounds
And I confess you got a real big rack
But the bad part is when I give you a hug
You got a two more on your back
You’re supersizing, no exercising
Goodbye working out
A double meat with cheese, another helping please
Baby that’s what you’re all about
I played football with the boys last night
And you were all time quarterback
But none of us could ever tackle you
Cause you’re built like a lumberjack
Darling please, won’t you please think of me
I’d love to have my baby back (baby back)
Put down the ribs (baby back)
My baby back (baby back)
And baby come back to me yeah
Papa Bakoye, Solama Bakoye!!
idjé, Itatoh Allah Man
Solama Bakoye, Papa Bakoye
Allah Si Di Idéou Man
Papa Bakoye, Solama Bakoye!!
idjé, Itatoh Allah Man
Solama Bakoye, Papa Bakoye
Allah Si Di Idéou Man
ika Ko Gnouma Miké Môgôh Ouyé
dan Téhola
ika Sêguê Kê Ni Môgôh Ouyé
dan Téhola
iki Iyêrê Djin, Ka Môgôh Mou Son
dan Téhola
iki Iyêrê Tôgnon, Ka Môgôh Mou Son
dan Téhola
bi Lé Séla, Obê Borila, Obê Borila, Obê Tounounan
Obê Borila, Obê Borila, Obê Tounounan
ni Sou Ka-Ko
Dibi Ka-Do Kiri Kiri Kiri Sini
téré Na Bôh...
lo'n Kadjan, Lo'n Kadjan wo, wo, wo, wo Assébaritê
lolo Lé Bénan Harisjinan
lolo Ni Béla Harisjinan
lolo Lé Bénan Harisjinan
lolo Ni Béla Harisjinan
lolo Lé Bénan Harisjinan
lolo Ni Béla Harisjinan
lolo Lé Bénan Harisjinan
lolo Ni Béla Harisjinan
Papa Bakoye, Solama Bakoye!!
idjé, Itatoh Allah Man
Solama Bakoye, Papa Bakoye
Allah Si Di Idéou Man
Papa Bakoye, Solama Bakoye!!
idjé, Itatoh Allah Man
Solama Bakoye, Papa Bakoye
Allah Si Di Idéou Man
(repeat until fade)
lolo Lé Bénan Harisjinan
lolo Ni Béla Harisjinan
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