Tag: Santo Cilauro

Happy Holidays

A wrap-up of 2019, leading into 2020.

And The ARIA Goes To…

A recent business deal between the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) and YouTube has allowed archival footage of the ARIA Awards to be released into the wild. And you know what that means…? We get to see some appearances from our favourite friends! 1993 – Santo Cilauro, Jane Kennedy and Tom Gleisner present Best Group. 1995 – Tony Martin and Mick …

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Behind the scenes with a bunch of D-Generates

We have received a treasured archive of photos from a former staff member of the original ABC TV series.

“What happens when a joke goes down like a lead balloon?”

We dig into a feature shown on ABC’s TVTV from 1993 as The Late Show dive into their second season.

‘Childproof’ podcast up for award; ‘Total Football’ to cover FIFA World Cup

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The Campaign now on iTunes

Santo Cilauro’s documentary on Keating vs Howard is now available digitally.

Santo, Sam and Ed’s Total Football Podcast returns for new season

Santo, Sam and Ed return to podcast form to talk round ball.

Strewth. Corker. Vale Max Walker

2016 hasn’t been a great year for the celebrity world where many musicians and actors have unfortunately left this mortal coil. Sadly, Aussie cricketer, commentator and larrakin Max Walker has passed away at the age of 68. The D-Generation team are fans of the cricket – with Max being a talk topic with Graham and The …

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Santo Sam and Ed Return

Great news for Snato fans and to all the sports nuts out there. Santo Cilauro, Sam Pang and Ed Kavalee are getting their podcast on again for the Santo Sam and Ed’s Total Football Podcast – under the wings of ABC Radio. Each week, Santo, Sam and Ed bring you their take on all the big …

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Rob Sitch is Red Faced (Tribute to Thunderbirds)

Since late 2014, Daryl Somers has been releasing full archive episodes of Hey Hey It’s Saturday on HeyHey.TV – accessible via a paid subscription. In an upcoming release, episodes from 1984 and 1985 will be available – including an episode of the early days of The D-Generation, before they were actually D-Generation. The Melbourne Uni Revue, to be more …

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