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391:, which followed a similar format, but with questions based around pop culture. Most episodes finished with McDermott singing a non-comedic song with house band the Gadflys. Many of these songs were cover versions, but his original song "Shut Up and Kiss Me" was released as a single and charted in the JJJ Hottest 100. In 1999, both programs moved to Channel Ten, which renamed Good News Weekend as Good News Week Nite Lite. During this time, McDermott's popularity led to him being given roles as the host of significant Australian award shows including the ARIAs and the AFI Awards. Good News Week was terminated in 2000. 376:. The show was notable for being one of the first in Australia to feature an introductory comedic monologue about the week's events, delivered by McDermott. McDermott's monologues also broke new ground in Australian TV for their direct and harsh criticisms of prominent figures, especially politicians. The ABC received a large number of complaints about McDermott for making light of tragic events, use of profanity and drug references, but his willingness to push boundaries was also the reason for his popularity. McDermott would then introduce the two teams of comedians, artists and politicians including team captains 222:, where he studied art for four years. He describes painting as his first love, and still considers his final year piece at art school to be his finest work. Indeed, he only started performing at the age of 25 because he needed money to buy canvases. "It was either that or waiting on tables and I thought I'd soon get pissed off with people doing that," he says. Privately, McDermott maintains his interest in art through painting, drawing and hand-crafting books. He works under the alias of artist 'Young Master Paul'. 287:
following. Their innovative, brash style broke down many taboos of the time, and many Australian comedians have described DAAS as being their inspiration for wanting to become comedians. McDermott took lead vocals on most songs and wrote much of the material. The group also starred in their own spin off TV show called DAAS Kapital. They broke up in 1995 but later reformed with new guitarist Paul Livingston (replacing Fidler) in 2014 for a series of live shows.
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The group split up in 1995 after a final farewell tour of Australia. Rumours of a falling out among the trio persisted for many years, but all three maintained that they had parted on good terms and that it had simply been time to move on, as they had wanted to pursue careers in different directions.
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and speaking well, as in past interviews he had usually allowed his fellow band members to do most of the talking. McDermott cut off his dreadlocks for the show and succeeded in broadening his appeal by showing a gentler, more charming side as host. He has said that although he feels there are still
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in the role of Darryl Van Horne. Despite having sworn he would never do a musical, McDermott says he was interested in the show because "it was still forming, still shaping. It's more challenging than doing a musical that's already in place." He has also had small acting roles in several Australian
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of problems". "I honestly believe you can make a joke about anything if you have something to say," he says. "It really depends on the motivation... The moral objective, I suppose." He is interested in topical humour and targets issues about which he feels passionately, including the detainment of
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McDermott describes his performance style as "in your face and unapologetic, grotesque, offensive, loud. But it's all essentially me with the amp turned up—I don't own that many great acting skills." He has stated that he does not consider any subject out of bounds in terms of comedy, which is "one
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McDermott began busking in 1985, which he says equipped him with useful experience and the ability to cope with most situations when he later started performing in clubs. He joined a group called Gigantic Fly which performed at a new Canberra club called Cafe Boom Boom. It was here that he got to
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The Doug Anthony All Stars were a singing comedy trio (comprising McDermott, Tim Ferguson and Richard Fidler) who began busking in Canberra in the 1980s and later gained notoriety at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. This led to regular appearances on ABC TV’s The Big Gig, where they gained a strong
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Following the end of Good News Week in 2000, McDermott returned to live comedy and music with a trio called GUD, which toured major Australian cities. The group featured Mick Moriarty, who McDermott had collaborated with on Good News Week, and Cameron Bruce, who he later collaborated with on the
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McDermott expressed his relief when the show was cancelled in 2000, saying that he could not have maintained the relentless production schedule for much longer. "I'm just so tired, I don't feel I have been human for five years," he said. Network Ten had initially intended only to bring back
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In 2014, McDermott reunited with Tim Ferguson for a relaunched Doug Anthony All Stars, with new guitarist Paul Livingston. The group performed a combination of old material and new comedic material about their experiences of ageing, including the impacts of Ferguson's multiple sclerosis.
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and taken part in its two major televised productions, the Comedy Festival Gala and the Great Debate. McDermott has also performed and written numerous shows as a solo performer and authored children’s books and newspaper articles and directed short animated films.
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that involves people of all ages. "It's out there and it happens, but there's still a fear of talking about it," he says. "In cities like Manchester, with unemployment problems, there are no-alcohol venues where five thousand people under the age of sixteen are
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monologues. The show was notable for introducing Australian TV audiences to a broad range of cabaret and circus acts while also featuring popular comedians and musicians. Most episodes finished with McDermott singing an original non-comedic song.
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Throughout 2018 to 2020, McDermott turned many of his paintings into a short children's picture book, "Ghostbear". The book published in late 2020, through Omnibus Books (an imprint of Scholastic) to critical and commercial success.
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at the time, and was best known for the crude, aggressive "bad boy" character he had played in the Doug Anthony All Stars, which many tended to confuse with his actual personality. In addition, it was doubted that he was capable of
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based on the news on the week and is responsible for posing questions and awarding points to teams. "I'm sort of judge, jury and executioner," he says of his role. The show premiered on the ABC, but moved to Network Ten in 1999.
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received a range of responses; it won the award for best fringe show at the Adelaide festival and was described by one reviewer as "often hilarious", but was savaged by other critics as being "gratuitously offensive".
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At the end of the Doug Anthony All Stars, McDermott briefly wrote and performed a show called MOSH, which featured a cappella songs with many lyrics about drug use and won best show at the Adelaide Fringe Festival.
331:, which ran for two seasons. McDermott says that he liked performing with DAAS because it allowed him to bring together a range of his interests—he got to write, perform, sing, create costumes and paint backdrops. 819:(2007) won the AFI Award for Best Short Animation. McDermott says he enjoys filmmaking because it brings together all of his skills. He reportedly has plans to work on a third short film, entitled 605:
Sideshow. Their songs were mostly about topical issues and allowed McDermott to push boundaries further than he had been able to on TV by extensive use of profanity and mockery of tragic events.
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expressed interest in the show, but after nearly a decade of international travel with the Doug Anthony All Stars, McDermott did not wish to go to New York to do an off-Broadway show.
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s cancellation as he believed it was an excellent venue for performers of alternative work which would have achieved ratings success if it had been allowed to continue.
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caused the network to take an interest in developing more local programs. The revived series premiered on 11 February 2008 with McDermott reprising his role as host.
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have been adapted into short films with McDermott scripting, directing, performing and painting all of the animations. McDermott describes the stories as "little
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In 2008, Channel Ten relaunched Good News Week with McDermott as host. McDermott was nominated for the 2010 Gold Logie award for his hosting role.
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McDermott has also had roles in Australian film, musical theatre and radio. In 2002, he appeared in the Australian theatre production of
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of the musical comedy group the Doug Anthony All Stars (DAAS). McDermott was asked to join the group when the third member,
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In 2014, McDermott and Tim Ferguson reunited to tour Australia as the Doug Anthony All Stars, with frequent collaborator
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is an awards show, celebrating live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group
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In 2019, McDermott teamed up with Steven Gates from music comedy trio Tripod for a series of live shows called
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in 1995. In the two years following the break-up of DAAS, McDermott wrote two film scripts and the stage show
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Following the end of the relaunched Good News Week in 2011, McDermott toured Australia in shows called
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as a one-off special, but decided to expand it after the short supply of US shows resulting from the
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Ferguson has since revealed that the break-up was in large part due to his being diagnosed with
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He reappeared in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival from 2002 with Cameron Bruce and
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In 2021, McDermott teamed up with guitarist Glenn Moorhouse for a series of shows called
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The ABC was initially apprehensive about Robinson's choice of McDermott as host. He had
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In 1996, McDermott was given the role of hosting the ABC's new topical comedy game show
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He has one son with his partner Melissa Lyne. He is also the first cousin of retired
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He has also written and illustrated three children's books, two of which (being
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McDermott returned to regular television hosting in July 2015 as the host of
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McDermott (centre) performing with Tim Ferguson and Paul Livingston in 2014.
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from 1996 until its cancellation in 2000, as well as its two spinoffs,
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Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
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He was appointed Fringe Ambassador for the Adelaide Fringe in 2013.
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In 1995 he wrote, directed and performed in a stage show entitled
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Wanted for Questioning: Interviews with Australian Comic Artists
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Critic's Choice Award for best Australian show of the festival.
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and for his role as a member of the musical comedy group the
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since 2001. Note: 2020 and 2021 were cancelled due to the
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In 2002, he also performed a solo stand-up show entitled
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He would regularly sing on the program, particularly on
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In 2004, McDermott hosted the ABCTV dancing competition
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Ghostbear by Paul McDermott | 9781760669225 | Booktopia
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International Film Festival and was nominated for an
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in 2002, and in 2004 and 2005 presented the ABC show
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Australian comedian, singer and television presenter
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