Degenocide: the second best of the original DGeneration

Australia, 1997

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This video contains comedy sketches from the 1986 and 1987 ABC seasons of the D-Generation, the best of the 1988 Channel 7 specials inculding ‘Degenocide’, and the re-voicing of ‘Homicide’. Starring such comedy luminaries as Rob Sitch, Magda Szubanski, Santo Cilauro, Marg Downey and Michael Veitch and including such classics as: ‘Thunderbirds’, ‘The Kerrigan Brothers’, ‘The Irish Rovers’ and ‘Tommy Cravat Jnr’, ‘The Dubbo Olympics’ and a very poor snooker trick indeed!

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co-director

David Cameron

Joe Murray

Kris Noble

Peter Ots

Ted Emery

co-producer

Andrew Knight

Kris Noble

Mark Gibson

Michael Hirsch

production company

Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Duration

02:04:00:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1997

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