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Andrew Christopher Denton (born 4 May 1960) is an Australian television producer, comedian,
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–nominated television presenter and former radio host, and was the host of the ABC's weekly television interview program ''
Enough Rope ''Enough Rope with Andrew Denton'' (often shortened to ''Enough Rope'') is a television interview show originally broadcast on ABC1 in Australia. The title of the show came from the phrase " give someone enough rope and they'll hang themselves ...
'' and the ABC game show ''
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''. He is known for his comedy and interviewing technique. He is also responsible for introducing the troupe of ''
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'' to Australian audiences.


Early life

Denton is the son of Kit Denton, writer and the author of the novel ''The Breaker'', about Australian soldier
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. He went to Roseville Primary School in Sydney, before attending
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in
Wentworth Falls Wentworth Falls (Postcodes in Australia, postcode: 2782) is a town in the Blue Mountains (New South Wales), Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, situated approximately west of the Sydney central business district, and about east of Katoo ...
. In 1977 he attended
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in
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. He then studied at Mitchell College of Advanced Education (MCAE) (now
Charles Sturt University Charles Sturt University is an Australian multi-campus public university located in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory and Victoria, Australia, Victoria. Established in 1989, it was named in honour of Captain (British Army and Royal ...
) in Bathurst, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in communications in 1982. He was involved in the campus radio station,
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.


Career


Radio

Denton worked on Australian radio stations early in his media career, beginning as a writer for radio presenter
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on
Triple M Sydney Triple M Sydney (callsign 2MMM) is a radio station broadcasting in Sydney, Australia. Triple M Sydney is part of Southern Cross Austereo's Triple M network and broadcasts on the 104.9 MHz frequency. History The Early Days Triple M commenced ...
. He had an early involvement in the Sydney
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movement. Denton worked as a morning radio host for the Triple M in Sydney. His time on Triple M included the ''
House From Hell ''House From Hell'' was an Australian reality television series that screened on Network 10 in 1998. ''House from Hell'' originated as a radio competition, which was part of the Triple M Sydney breakfast show hosted by Andrew Denton and Amanda ...
'' reality TV program, in which various contestants were placed in a house together and involved in various stunts, tricks and tortures. Denton has said in radio interviews that he regrets being involved in the program due to the unacceptable level of human manipulation.


Television

Denton made his first television appearance as an extra on the ABC television series '' The Investigators'', and progressed to being a member of the team that was runner-up on the Australian improvised comedy show ''Theatresports'' in 1987. Between 1988 and 1995 he hosted the TV shows '' Blah Blah Blah'' (1988), ''
The Money or the Gun ''The Money or the Gun'' was an Australian comedy/talk-show on the ABC network. It ran from late 1989 to mid-1990, with occasional specials until 1994. It was written by Andrew Denton, Simon Dodd, Bruce Griffiths, and George Dodd, directed ...
'' (1989–1990), ''
Live and Sweaty ''Live and Sweaty'' was an Australian sports television program, broadcast on the ABC from 1991 until 1994. Hosted by Andrew Denton (and later Elle McFeast), the show was part panel-based, part talk show and part comedy, and predated '' The Footy ...
'' (1991–1995), all on ABC-TV, as well as a comedy talk show, '' Denton'' (1994–1995), which aired on
Seven Network Seven Network (stylised 7Network, and commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is an Australian commercial free-to-air Television broadcasting in Australia, television network. It is owned by Seven West Media, Seven West Media Limited, ...
. These shows were talk-based. ''Live and Sweaty'' focused on sports and was panel-based. Each week on ''The Money or the Gun'', Denton had a musical guest play a cover version of
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's "
Stairway to Heaven "Stairway to Heaven" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on 8 November 1971 on the band's untitled fourth studio album (commonly known as ''Led Zeppelin IV''), by Atlantic Records. Composed by the band's guitarist Jimmy ...
" in a different musical style, usually the genre of the guest's own musical style.
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and
Jimmy Page James Patrick Page (born 9 January 1944) is an English musician and producer who achieved international success as the guitarist and founder of the Rock music, rock band Led Zeppelin. Page began his career as a studio session musician in Lo ...
, musicians from Led Zeppelin, later appeared on ''Denton'' to perform a
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song. (Harris performed a notable version of "Stairway to Heaven", with
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solo.) Denton saw the beginning of the Musical Challenge segment, and challenged musical guests to perform a song from a barrel full of well-known songs. This segment evolved during his time on Triple M, resulting in three albums, with tracks including
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singing
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's " Cheap Wine",
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singing
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's "
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",
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performing
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's "
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performing
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's "
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performing
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", and Paul Kelly performing Prince's "
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". Three volumes were released on CD titled '' Andrew Denton's Musical Challenge''. In the early 1990s, Denton was the first guest programmer on ''Rage''. Denton appeared as a contestant on the
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's ''
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''. While presenting his talk show ''Denton'', he launched a public subscription scheme to hire a
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to capture fugitive businessman
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, who was attempting to avoid
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to Australia at the time. He had a cameo appearance in the Australian film ''
Let's Get Skase ''Let's Get Skase'' is a 2001 Australian comedy starring Lachy Hulme, Alex Dimitriades, Craig McLachlan, Alex Menglet, and Bill Kerr. It is based on the life of failed Australian businessman Christopher Skase, who after the collapse of his Qinte ...
''. In 2003, Denton began hosting ''
Enough Rope ''Enough Rope with Andrew Denton'' (often shortened to ''Enough Rope'') is a television interview show originally broadcast on ABC1 in Australia. The title of the show came from the phrase " give someone enough rope and they'll hang themselves ...
with Andrew Denton''. He was executive producer and script editor for ABC's ''The Chaser Decides, The Election Chaser'' and ''CNNNN''. In an audience development survey in 2004, respondents named Denton as one of the "most liked and recognisable" personalities on Australian television. ''Enough Rope'' ended in late 2008. Also in 2003, Denton provided the narration for the ABC TV animated documentary series ''Human Contraptions''. Asked about the best skill an interviewer can bring to the job, Denton said: "Research, clearly. Listening, obviously. And leaving myself open to the possibility it won't go the way I expect." In 2009, Denton hosted the second season of ''Elders'', a series of interviews with ageing notable Australians. After this series finished, Denton took a few years off being in front of the camera and spent more time behind the scenes. In 2012, he returned to hosting duties, to ABC's game show, ''
Randling ''Randling'' was an Australian comedic word-based television quiz show hosted by Andrew Denton. It aired on ABC1 at 8:30 on Wednesday nights, with the show repeated on Fridays on ABC2 at 11pm. The show was hosted by Andrew Denton who posed quest ...
''. In 2014, Denton appeared on the Special Broadcasting Service, SBS TV program ''Who Do You Think You Are? (Australian TV series), Who Do You Think You Are?'', tracing his Jewish family line to Poland. Traced also to Meir Katzenellenbogen He visited the Treblinka extermination camp and contemplated what his fate might have been had his grandfather not moved to England. In 2018, Denton hosted ''Interview (TV series), Interview'', produced by Legacy Media for the Seven Network.


Film

Denton's first feature-length documentary, ''God on My Side'', documents his visit to the National Religious Broadcasters Convention. It was first shown at the Sydney Film Festival in June 2006 with plans to show it as a TV special on ABC's ''
Enough Rope ''Enough Rope with Andrew Denton'' (often shortened to ''Enough Rope'') is a television interview show originally broadcast on ABC1 in Australia. The title of the show came from the phrase " give someone enough rope and they'll hang themselves ...
''. It was screened in Australian cinemas from 2 November 2006. Denton insists he is not anti-Christian. In 2011, Denton served as executive producer on the crowd-funded horror film ''The Tunnel (2011 film), The Tunnel''. The film was directed by Carlo Ledesma, co-written, co-produced and co-edited by Julian Harvey and Enzo Tedeschi, and produced with Denton's production company Zapruder's Other Films.


Stage

Denton appeared as Malcolm Turnbull in the Belvoir Street Theatre production of ''A Royal Commission into the Australian Economy'', written by John Clarke (satirist), John Clarke and Ross Stevenson (radio presenter), Ross Stevenson, and participated in the early years of the ABC's ''World Series Debating''.


Production

Zapruder's Other Films is a production company founded in 1989 by Denton, Anita Jacoby, and Peter Thompson. The company was named for Abraham Zapruder, the man who Zapruder film, filmed the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Works produced by the company include: * ''CNNNN'' (2002–2003) * ''David Tench Tonight'' (2006) * ''
Enough Rope ''Enough Rope with Andrew Denton'' (often shortened to ''Enough Rope'') is a television interview show originally broadcast on ABC1 in Australia. The title of the show came from the phrase " give someone enough rope and they'll hang themselves ...
'' (2003–2008) * ''The Gruen Transfer'' (2008–present) * ''Elders'' (2008–2009) * ''30 Seconds (TV series), 30 Seconds'' (2009) * ''Hungry Beast'' (2009–2011) * ''The Gruen Transfer, Gruen Nation'' (2010) * ''The Tunnel (2011 film), The Tunnel'' (2011) * ''AFP (TV series), AFP'' (2011) * ''The Joy of Sets'' (2011) * ''
Randling ''Randling'' was an Australian comedic word-based television quiz show hosted by Andrew Denton. It aired on ABC1 at 8:30 on Wednesday nights, with the show repeated on Fridays on ABC2 at 11pm. The show was hosted by Andrew Denton who posed quest ...
'' (2012) In early 2012, Zapruder merged with Cordell Jigsaw to form CJZ and, in June 2013, Denton sold his share of the company at the same time he announced that he was quitting television.


Literature

Denton accompanied Tony Horwitz on portions of his research for the book ''Spying on the South'', and is a character in the narrative.


In popular culture

In 2022 Tasmanian band 208L Containers released an album, ''A Night at the Mirage'', which they described as "a concept album about Andrew Denton and Christopher Skase".


Personal life

Denton lives in Sydney. He and his wife, TV presenter Jennifer Byrne, have a son. Byrne and Denton separated for six months in 1997. He is a supporter of the South Sydney Rabbitohs. Denton is also an Atheism, atheist. In 2017, Denton was diagnosed with advanced heart disease, and he underwent a successful triple bypass surgery.


Discography


Compilation albums


Singles


Awards and nominations


ARIA Music Awards

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Logie Awards

Denton has been involved with the Logie Awards since the 1990s. He was the host of the awards ceremony in 1999 and 2000. Denton was nominated for several Logie awards: * The Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television in 2008 and 2009, for his role in ''
Enough Rope ''Enough Rope with Andrew Denton'' (often shortened to ''Enough Rope'') is a television interview show originally broadcast on ABC1 in Australia. The title of the show came from the phrase " give someone enough rope and they'll hang themselves ...
'' * The "Most Popular Light Entertainment Personality" award in 1994 and 1995, for his roles in ''Live and Sweaty'' and ''Denton'' * The "Most Popular Comedy Personality" award in 1996, for his role in ''Denton'' * The "Most Popular Presenter" award in 2005, 2008 and 2009, for his role in ''
Enough Rope ''Enough Rope with Andrew Denton'' (often shortened to ''Enough Rope'') is a television interview show originally broadcast on ABC1 in Australia. The title of the show came from the phrase " give someone enough rope and they'll hang themselves ...
''


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Denton, Andrew Australian atheists Australian male comedians Australian comedy musicians Australian people of Polish-Jewish descent Australian television talk show hosts Charles Sturt University alumni Comedians from Sydney Living people People educated at Guildford Grammar School People from the Blue Mountains (New South Wales) Television personalities from Sydney Triple M presenters Walkley Award winners 1960 births