Barry Humphries Flashbacks- The 1970s- Gough Whitlam

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A segment from the Australian TV series 'Barry Humphries Flashbacks', which originally aired as a four part series on the ABC in 1999. A historical retrospective of Australia during the latter half of the 20th Century, each episode focused on a specific decade:
Part 1- The 1950s
Part 2- The 1960s
Part 3- The 1970s
Part 4- The 1980s
The series featured Humphries' reflections on Australia throughout those decades, with help from his alter egos Dame Edna Everage, Sir Les Patterson, and Sandy Stone. This particular recording comes from a rebroadcast on the History Channel on Foxtel in 2019.

This particular segment, from Part 3, 'The 1970s', features Humphries and Sir Les Patterson discussing the Prime Ministership of Gough Whitlam, Prime Minister of Australia from 1972-1975. Sir Les discusses his approach to PM Whitlam for funds to fund one of his pet projects- the 'Disabled Black Lesbians' Puppet Workshop'!


Vaxfacts: The joke about the 'Disabled Black Lesbians' Puppet Workshop' and giving money away for it alludes to the reputation for Whitlam's Government to spend profligately on all sorts of wild and different projects of the era.

Sir Les Patterson is one of Australia's most iconic characters, with Humphries having debuted him in January 1974 at the St George Leagues Club. The complete opposite to Humphries' other famous creation, Dame Edna Everage, Patterson is rather uncouth, whose sense of humour can be perceived by many to be sexist or racist. He served in many roles in the private and public sector, serving as a cultural attache, and most notably, as the 'Minister for the "Yartz"'.
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