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The Dingo Principle

★ 2.6 10 votes 1988–present 0 seasons · 0 episodes Ended ABC TV
Starring
Jonathan BigginsPatrick CookDrew ForsytheAntonia MurphyPhillip Scott
Starring
Jonathan BigginsPatrick CookDrew ForsytheAntonia MurphyPhillip Scott
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The Dingo Principle is an Australian satirical comedy series created by Patrick Cook and Phillip Scott which was produced and broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1987. In addition to Cook and Scott, the show's cast included Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe, Geoff Kelso, Antonia Murphy and Deni Gordon. Cook, Scott, and Kelso had also written and performed in an earlier satirical program, The Gillies Report, but Cook stressed that the only similarities between the shows was that they "were both about current affairs and were both on the ABC". The program was recorded in front of a live audience on Saturday nights, and broadcast on Monday nights. Although only ten episodes were made and shown in a late night time-slot, the program is remembered for causing several diplomatic incidents. On 20 April 1987, the program performed a mock interview with the Ayatollah Khomeini, resulting in two Australian diplomats being expelled from Tehran and threats of trade sanctions from Iran. Two weeks later, when the program lampooned Mikhail Gorbachev and Vladimir Lenin, the press attaché of the Soviet Embassy in Canberra wrote a letter of rebuke to the managing director of the ABC, David Hill:

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Jonathan Biggins Various
Patrick Cook Various
Drew Forsythe Various
Antonia Murphy Various
Phillip Scott Various

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