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Norman Gunston is a satirical TV character performed by Australian actor and comedian Garry McDonald. Norman Gunston was primarily well known in his native Australia, and to a lesser extent, the United States during the mid to late 1970s.
As Norman Gunston, McDonald also had a recording career, releasing a string of satirical pop parody records. Gunston's Top 40 hits included his interpretation of the Tom Jones classic "Delilah", the punk rock send-up "I Might Be A Punk But I Love You, Baby" and "KISS Army", a parody of the KISS single "I Was Made For Loving You". [ 5 ]
"Norman Gunston – The Golden Weeks" Wollongong superstar Norman Gunston is kidnapped near the Bulli Pass while conducting a coach tour of South Coast drive-ins. After Norman's mysterious disappearance, a TV station recalls his life and times, and his mother, childhood sweetheart and others closest to him pay tribute, in a documentary about Gunston's rise to fame in "the biggest southern ...
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Seven News – Live and Fast-Tracked nightly 6 ... (1992–94, became Today Tonight from 1995) Seven News At 7 on 7Two (2013–14 ... The Norman Gunston Show (1975 ...
Norman Gunston (aka Garry McDonald) 1976 FZ:OZ: Harmonica, Vocals H. Name Year(s) Appeared on Instrument Bruce Hampton: 1968 Lumpy Gravy: Voice Bob Harris: 1971, 1992
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