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Grahame John Bond AM (born 21 November 1943) is an
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actor, writer, director, musician and composer, known primarily for his role as
Aunty Jack ''The Aunty Jack Show'' was a Logie Award-winning Australian television comedy series that ran from 1972 to 1973. Produced by and broadcast on ABC-TV, the series attained an instant cult status that persists to the present day. The lead char ...
.


Early career

Bond began his career in entertainment at
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in the 1960s as a founding student member of the Sydney University Architecture Revue, which included his university friends, then architect
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(writer ''
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''); director
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; composer Peter Best; and Rory O'Donoghue. Bond graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1967 and began tutoring in design at Sydney University in the late 1960s, although his performing career soon took over and he spent much of the next two decades writing and performing on TV, radio and the stage. Following the success of the 1967 Sydney University Architecture Revue "The Great Wall of Porridge", Bond and others (including Atherden and Weir) were invited to stage a professional revue for Producers Authors Composers and Talent (now PACT Centre for Emerging Artists) and Sydney's Cellblock Theatre at the
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, called ''Balloon Dubloon'' which (at the request of festival director
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) was also staged at the
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. In 1969, soon after ''Balloon Dubloon'' Bob Allnutt of the PACT Theatre Company—who was also working for the ABC's religious affairs department—he commissioned Bond and Weir to make a one-hour special, ''
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'', which was Bond's first TV appearance. In 1970 Bond wrote and performed in another successful comedy revue, ''Hamlet on Ice''.


Aunty Jack

In 1971, Peter Weir wrote and directed his first short feature film, a surreal black comedy called ''
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'' with an ensemble cast that included rising actress
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. In the film Bond played Mister Kevin, the first incarnation of the popular Aunty Jack Show character Kev Kavanagh. Soon after ''Homesdale'' Bond and Weir were asked to create a children's radio series for the ABC, to replace the long-running ''
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''. It was for this series that Bond created the gravel-voiced
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character Aunty Jack, who was based on an uncle whom he had disliked as a child.Rob Johnson & David Smiedt, ''Boom! Boom! A Century of Australian Comedy'' (Hodder & Stoughton, 1999), p.237 In 1972 Bond, O'Donoghue, Weir and Atherden were commissioned by the new head of ABC TV comedy, Maurice Murphy, to create a new short sketch comedy series, '' The Aunty Jack Show'', based around the Aunty Jack character; it premiered in early 1972 with Bond, O'Donoghue,
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, John Derum (Series 1) and
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(Series 2) as the main performing team. Despite a rash of early complaints—notably about Aunty Jack's gender identity, her frequent use of the word "bloody" and her habit of punching everyone – '' The Aunty Jack Show'' soon found a loyal audience and became one of the most popular comedy series in ABC history. As well as writing many sketches and co-writing all the original music with Rory O'Donoghue, Bond played many recurring and occasional characters including Aunty Jack, rock'n'roll butcher Kev Kavanagh and nervous folk singer Errol. Two series of ''Aunty Jack'' were made in 1972–73 and 1973–74 and in March 1975 Bond revived Aunty Jack for a special that launched colour TV broadcasting on the ABC. The Aunty Jack team also undertook a successful concert tour during 1974 and, boosted by the popularity of the show, the Aunty Jack theme song (Australia's first
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single) went to #1 on the Australian pop chart for 3 weeks, followed by a successful LP based on the show, ''
Aunty Jack Sings Wollongong ''Aunty Jack Sings Wollongong'' is an Australian album released in November 1974 as a spin-off from the cult ABC Television show '' Aunty Jack''. It contains a mixture of songs and sketches and, along with the single "Farewell Aunty Jack", is t ...
''.


NSW retirement from politics

NSW Premier Sir
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's retirement from politics in 1975 was greeted on '' This Day Tonight'' by the cast of The Aunty Jack Show, with a reworded version of "Farewell, Aunty Jack":


Later career

Following ''Aunty Jack'', Bond did considerable work in TV, radio and theatre. His TV credits include the Aunty Jack spinoffs ''
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'' (1974), '' Flash Nick from Jindavick'' (1974) and the ill-fated ''
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'' (1977). On radio, Bond, O'Donoghue and McDonald continued their partnership with the weekly comedy program
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', which aired on the ABC's newly established rock radio station
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(Double Jay) in Sydney during 1975. Bond's theatrical credits include the popular Shakespearean parody '' Boys Own McBeth'', which toured Australia and the United States in the late 1970s. In the 1980s he wrote and directed the comedy musical '' Captain Bloody'' for the Elizabethan Theatre Trust. Although the series made him a star and ''Aunty Jack'' is now widely acknowledged as one of the milestones in Australian comedy, the Aunty Jack character became something of a burden for Bond; his TV career after Aunty Jack was also increasingly hampered by conflicts with conservative elements in the ABC, particularly after the departure of Maurice Murphy, who had consistently championed and protected Bond and his colleagues from management interference. These problems culminated in a controversial incident in 1977 which led Bond and O'Donoghue to sever their association with ABC-TV. On the night of the first episode of Bond and O'Donoghue's new sketch series ''
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'', the ABC's newly appointed head of comedy
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ordered the program to be pulled from the schedule half an hour before it was due to go to air, and he then destroyed the tape, reportedly because he was offended by a Bill Harding-penned religious parody sketch entitled "Leave It To Jesus". The remaining episodes of the series were subsequently screened as ''The Of Show''. The only surviving artefact of the erased program is the theme song for the "Leave It To Jesus" sketch, which was released in 2006 as a bonus track on the CD reissue of ''Aunty Jack Sings Wollongong''. Although Bond returned to the ABC briefly in 1985 to host a short-lived comedy series, '' News Free Zone'', his unhappiness over the presumed loss of several episodes of ''Aunty Jack'', combined with ''The Off Show'' incident, effectively ended his relationship with the ABC. As a result, the ABC was for many years unable to release ''The Aunty Jack Show'' to home video because Bond and O'Donoghue refused to agree to the licensing of their music rights over the series. The missing episodes were found in the early 2000s, Bond and O'Donoghue reconciled with the ABC, and the complete, restored series of ''The Aunty Jack Show'' and ''
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'' were released on DVD in 2005/2006. In 1990, Bond opened his own advertising agency, Bond Strohfeldt, with clients including
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and
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. He sold the business in 1996 in order to travel. His journeys included trekking in
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, canoeing in Kakadu, cycling from
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, and archaeological excavations in
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, Cyprus and
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. In the early 2000s Bond filmed a documentary in Papua New Guinea titled ''The Big Chief''. In the 1990s Bond hosted the Channel Seven game show ''
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'', and was a presenter on the popular Seven lifestyle series '' Better Homes and Gardens'' for six years. Internationally, he is best known for his recurring role as The Ancient One in the first two seasons of the '' Beastmaster'' television series in 1999 and 2000. In 1977, he appeared as Aunty Jack on British television in ''Not The Aunty Jack Show'' for
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. On 30 March 2006 he and Rory O'Donoghue undertook a national tour of their new stage show ''The Aunty Jack Show and Tell'', to promote the release of the Aunty Jack DVDs.


Publication

In October 2011, Bond released his
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, ''Jack of All Trades Mistress of One''.


Honours

On 11 June 2012, Bond was named a Member of the
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for "service to the performing arts as an actor, writer and composer, and as a supporter of aspiring artists."


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bond, Grahame 1943 births Living people Male actors from Sydney Australian male comedians Australian male composers Australian composers Australian screenwriters Australian male television actors People educated at Canterbury Boys' High School Members of the Order of Australia Musicians from Sydney