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The Adventures of Barry McKenzie
(with Bruce Beresford and Barry Humphries).

Don's Party
(with Bruce Beresford). Winner six AFI Awards.

The Getting of Wisdom
(with Bruce Beresford).

We of the Never Never
(with Igor Auzins). Winner of five AFI Awards.

Abra Cadabra
(with Alex Stitt).

Grendel Grendel Grendel
(with Alex Stitt).

Lonely Hearts
(with Paul Cox). Winner, Best Film, AFI Awards.

Fighting Back
(with Michael Caulfield). Winner of AFI Award.

Kitty and the Bagman
(with Donald Crombie). AFI Award winner.

A
Personal History of the Australian Surf
(with Michael Blakemore), Peter Sellers

Award, UK. Most Popular Film at Melbourne Film Festival, 1982.

Adams played the role of God in the feature film
The Road to Nhill
.

Documentaries and Television:

Hearts and Minds
(with Bruce Petty): The first Australian documentary on then Vietnam War.

Comedy sketches for The Mavis Brampton Show .

Death and Destiny
(with Paul Cox): A study of Macquarie University's excavations near the Step Pyramid at Sakkara.

Be Back After This Break:
a Seven Network series on the history of Australian advertising.

The Big Questions
(with Professor Paul Davies): An SBS series on quantum mechanics, cosmology and theology.
More Big Questions:
A sequel

Two-Shot, Series 1 and 2
: Adams interviewed Paul Keating, Professor Allan Snyder, Richard Butler, etc.

Short and Sweet:
Two six-part ABC series of short films.

Adams' Australia
(with Ben Lewin): The BBC's contribution to the Bicentennial Celebrations

See It My Way,
ABC: Personal view of our attitude to death.

Face The Nation
, SBS, including the first interview with three surviving prime ministers, Bob Hawke, Gough Whitlam and Malcolm Fraser.

Australian Bicentennial telecast: Adams was a co-presenter of Peter Faiman's largest live television program ever undertaken, with 100 locations across Australia and the world.

Compere, Australian Film Institute Awards telecasts.

Compere, Australian Tourism Awards.

Adams was featured in the ABC series
The Peripatetic Philosophers.

Adams played Pope Innocent X1 in the world premiere of Accademia Arcadia Cantatas at the Arcadian Academy:
A Dialogue of Love and Power
in the Melbourne Festival, 2004.

Journalism:

Adams is the longest-published columnist in
The Australian
. Previously his columns have been published in
The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald
, the Brisbane
Courier Mail
, the Adelaide
Advertiser
and the Launceston
Examiner
. His columns have also appeared in
The National Times,
Nation
and
Nation Review
,
The New York Times
, London
Financial Times
,
Index on Censorship
(London),
The Sunday Times
(London) and have been broadcast by the BBC. Two of his columns appeared in
The Columnists
(Penguin, UK).

Speechwriting:

Phillip Adams has written speeches for The Queen, Pope John Paul II, Mikhail Gorbachev, President Reagan, President Mitterrand, Helmut Kohl, Deng Xiaoping and the Prime Minister of Japan, Australian prime ministers and premiers. He has worked on Labor Party state and federal election campaigns.

Books:

Adams has written more than 20 books, including:

Adams With Added Enzymes
(Sun Books).

T
he Unspeakable Adams
(Thomas Nelson Australia).

More Unspeakable Adams
(Nelson).

The Uncensored Adams
(Nelson).

Adams Versus God
(Nelson).

Classic Columns
(ABC Books).

Harold Cazneaux: the Quiet Observer
(with H. Ennis), National Library of Australia.

The Big Questions
(with Professor Paul Davies), Penguin.

More Big Questions
(with Professor Paul Davies), Penguin.

A Billion Voices — impressions of Indian life and politics
(ABC Books).

Kookaburra
(edited by Adams)
— a journal of political satire
(Penguin).

The Retreat from Tolerance
(edited by Adams) — essays on the Pauline Hanson phenomenon.

Talkback
(with Lee Burton), Allen & Unwin.

Mass Media Review
(edited by Adams).

Collected Documents — The Art of Place.

Adams' Ark
(Viking Penguin).

Adams was a contributor to:

Two Nations
(on the Hanson phenomenon).

The Last Rite, the Penguin Book of Death
(on voluntary euthanasia).

Speaking Their Mind — Portraits of Australia's Public Intellectuals
(Robert Dessaix).

Life With Gough
(Barry Cohen).

As The Twig Is Bent
(Terry Lane).

The Best Australian Humorous Writing 2008
(Melbourne University Publishing).

The Best Australian Politician Writing 2008
(MUP).

Well May We Say — The Speeches That Made Australia
(Black Inc).

His collections of jokes
(with Patrice Newell) include:

The Penguin Book of Australian Jokes
(1994).

The Penguin Book of More Australian Jokes.

The Penguin Book of Jokes from Cyberspace
(1995).

What a Joke!
(with Terry Denton), 1998.

The Penguin Book of Schoolyard Jokes.

The Penguin Book of World Jokes
(2004).

Audio Books:

New Trends in Mass Media
(
The Age
).

The Big Questions
(with Paul Davies).

More Big Questions
(with Paul Davies).

The Penguin Book of Australian Jokes.

A
Billion Voices
:
The Elements of India.

Conversations with Phillip Adams, Vols 1, 11 and 111.

Adams' Ark.

The Ideas Book
(University of Queensland Press).

Two Nations Bookman
.

Public Speaking:

Adams delivered the inaugural Freilich Lecture (ANU).

He has also delivered:

The Whitlam Lecture (Sydney, 1997).

The Oscar Mendelssohn Memorial Lecture (Monash University).

The Inaugural Charles Sturt Oration.

The Inaugural Harry Sorensen Business Ethics Lecture (Monash University).

The Queen's Pictures Lecture (National Gallery, Canberra).

The Walter Burley Griffin Lecture (ANU).

The Angus McMillan Memorial Lecture (Bairnsdale).

The National Press Club.

The Press Club, Melbourne.

The Foreign Correspondents' Club, Hong Kong.

Sydney Writers' Festival.

Adelaide Writers' Festival.

Brisbane Writers' Week.

Byron Bay Writers' Festival.

The Global Cultural Diversity Conference,

The Australian Institute of Jewish Affairs Conference.

The Museums Australia Conference.

The Queen's Trust Conference.

The Immigration Outlook Conference.

The Perth Press Club.

The Melbourne Press Club.

The Adelaide Press Club.

The Government Communications Conference.

The American Newspaper Publishers' Association Conference.

The Australasian Academy of Forensic Sciences.

The Royal Australian Institute of Architects.

The International Conference of Psychiatry.

The International Committee for Skeptical Inquiry Conference, New York.

The University of Potsdam, Germany.

The Australian Chamber of Commerce, Hong Kong.

The Armenian Genocide Commemorative Lecture.

The Louvre Exhibition of Ancient Egyptian Art (Australian National Gallery).

The Picasso Exhibition (Art Gallery of NSW).

Cultural Delegations:

Adams has led delegations to China and Russia and as Chairman of the Australian Film Commission led the Australian contingent to the Cannes film festival for many years. He presented a series of lectures on Australian politics in Berlin at the Foreign Affairs Department's request.

Business:

Adams was a partner in Monahan Dayman Adams, which grew from a small Melbourne office into the largest Australian-owned advertising agency with an annual turnover approaching $1 billion and offices throughout Australia, New Zealand and Asia, London and New York. Adams' best-known campaign (in collaboration with Alex Stitt) was “Life. Be In It.” He also devised the “Care for Kids” campaign for the International Year of the Child and the “Break Down the Barriers” campaign during the International Year of the Disabled Person. It won the Gold Lion at the Cannes film festival. Adams also developed campaigns attacking racism, urging Aboriginal employment, and on breast cancer, cervical cancer and skin cancer — “Slip Slap Slop.”

Miscellaneous:

A painting of Phillip by Wes Walters won the Archibald Prize in 1979. A portrait of Adams by Larissa Mackay was a finalist in the Portia Geach Memorial Prize in 2008. A portrait of Adams by Peter Smeeth won the People's Choice in the Salon des Refuses in 2008.

Collection:

Adams has Australia's largest private collection of antiquities, more than 4,000 items, including Egyptian, Hellenistic, Roman, Etruscan, Cypriot, Luristan, Sumerian, Hittite, Persian, Minoan, Anatolian, Babylonian, Assyrian and Chinese pieces and others from African, Inuit, New Guinea and Trobriand Island cultures.

Index

Use the "search" fuction on yor reading device to look up any of the following terms

Aarons, Laurie,

Aarons, Mark,

Adams,

2UE,

aboriginal affairs,

Adams Rib,

affairs,

anecdotes,

antiquities collection,

Antiquities Gallery,

art works, 

artifacts,

atheism,

atheist, 

attracts women,

Aurora,

Australian Story
,

awards,

birth,

brain,

can-do,

Charles,

columns,

Communist Party,

complaints about,

concern for people,

cult figure,

daughters,

death notions,

death threats,

dispute with Hawke,

drinking,

ego,

egotism,

Egyptian trip,

empathy,

enigma,

exaggeration,

falling out,

father confessor,

favourite joke,

film deal with Packer,

films,

first job,

first sex,

friendship with Keating, 

friendship with Packer,

good guy,

grandparents,

growing up,

guilt,

habits,

humour,

ideas, 

impatient,

influence,

influence on films,

joke books,

left-wing,

letters,

letters to,

LNL
anniversary,

loneliness,

lunch,

Meaghan,

meetings with author,

Melbourne home,

moral conscience,

mortality awareness,

name-dropper,

office,

oral history,

overweight,

personal traits,

personality,

possum-stirrer,

prejudiced,

reading,

Rebecca,

relationship with Newell,

resists book,

Rosemary,

Saskia,

scared of death, 

school friend, 

schoolboy,

self-depreciating,

smart arse,

softie,

star sign,

Sylvia,

synonyms,

taking credit,

weaknesses,

wedding,

writer,

A Thinking Reed,

ABC,

Aboriginal relics,

Aborigines,

Abra Cadabra
,

Adventures of Barry McKenzie,

Advertising,

Age, The
,

AIDS,

Akerman, Piers,

Allen, Woody,

Andrew, Prince,

Annie the bitch,

Antiquities collection,

Archibald Prize,

Arts, The,

Australian Film Commission,

Australian Film Institute, 

Australian, The,

Australianisms,

Barry McKenzie Holds His Own,

Beresford, Bruce,

Best, Peter,

Blundell, Graham,

Bolsheviks,

Bolshoi Ballet,

Boserio, Gail,

Bourke, Michael,

Brennan, John,

Briggs and James,

Brooksbank, Anne, 

Bulletin, The,

Bullock, Chris,

Burnet, Sir Macfarlane,

Bushfires, Victorian,

Button, David,

Button, John,

Buttrose, Ita,

Byron, Lord,

Cain, John,

Campbell, Bea,

Carlyon, Les,

Cartoonists,

Catholic religion,

Censorship,

Centre for the Mind,

Charles, Prince,

Cheops,

Chisholm, Sam,

Churchill, Winston,

Clarke, Thurston,

Cleo,

Climate change,

Coal industry,

Cowan, Sir Zelman,

Coleman, Peter,

Column, comment on,

Columnists, opinions of,

Commentators,

Commission for the Future,

Community groups,

Community pressure,

Condoms,

Consulting Arts,

Coombs, H C,

Corporate pedophilia,

Coward, Noel,

Crocker, Barry,

Crocodile Dundee
,

D Notices,

d'Alpuget, Blanche,

Dallas Doll,

Day, Barry,

Dayman, Lyle,

Deamer, Adrian,

Death awareness,

Death decision,

Death of a Salesman,

Declaration of Independence,

Devine, Miranda,

Dickens' women,

Dismissal, The,

Dogs,

Don Lane Show,

Don's Party,

Doris,

Drug laws,

Dunstan, Don,

Egyptian amulet,

Egyptian art,

Ekaterinburg,

Electorate,

Elmswood,

Embling, John,

Fairfax,

Families in Distress Foundation,

Fighting Back,

Film and Television Board,

Film Australia,

Films,

Freedom, World,

Friends of The Age,

Frost, David,

Gallipoli,
 

Getting of Wisdom, The,

Gillard, Julia,

Gladys,

Gorton, John,

Government, Australian,

Greater Union,

Greens, Australian,

Grendel Grendel Grendel,

Grumpies, media,

Guardian,
communist, 

Hawke, Bob,

Hawke, Hazel,

Hay, Ashley,

Hearts and Minds
,

Henderson, Gerard,

Herald & Weekly Times,

Hill, David,

Hollywood,

Horace,

Howson, Peter,

Hoyts,

Humphries, Barry,

Ita
,

Jack and Jill,

James, Jimmy,

Joke, favourite, 

Jones, Alan,

Jones, Barry,

Keating, Paul,

Kennedy, Jack,

Kennedy, Robert,

Kennedy, Trevor,

Kerr, Christian,

Kirby, Michael, 

Kissinger, Henry, 

Kitty and the Bagman, 

Labor Party, 

Labor Party, 

Lateline,
ABC Radio, 

Laughing, 

Lawrence, Carmen, 

Laws, John, 

Letter writers,

Letters, 

Liberal Party, 

Life, Be in It, 

LNL, 

Lonely Hearts, 

Mackay, Hugh, 

Macquarie Bank,

Margaret, Princess,

Margolyes, Miriam,

Mass marketing,

McAlpine, Don,

McCarthy, Eugene,

McClelland, Doug,

McDonald, Ranald,

McMahon, Billy,

McNicol, David,

Media Watch Dog,

Miller, Arthur,

Mines, Coal,

Molly the bitch,

Monahan Dayman Adams, 

Monahan, Bruce,

Money values,

Monroe, Marilyn,

Moore, Nicholas,

Moss, Allan,

Murdoch, Rupert,

Muriel's Wedding
,

Naked Bunyip,

Nation Review,

National identity,

National Library,

Natural Glow,

Negus, George,

Newell, Patrice,

News Ltd,

News of the World,

Nile, Fred,

Nitschke, Philip,

Noffs, Matt,

Noffs, Ted,

Norm,

Norris Inquiry,

Olympic Games, Sydney,

Oral history,

Packer, Frank, 

Packer, Gretel, 

Packer, James, 

Packer, Kerry, 

Packer, Ros, 

Painters, Australian, 

Paper Chase
book, 

Paton Advertising, 

Paul Hogan Show, 

Perkin, Graham, 

Petrie, William, 

Petty, Bruce, 

Picnic at Hanging Rock
,

Pilcher, Heather, 

Pope, Alexander,

Population growth, 

President, Australian, 

Priscilla Queen of the Desert
, 

Prowse, Russell, 

Qantas campaign,

Queen, The, 

Radio National,

Radio, commercial,

Ramsey, Alan,

Rappaport, Helen,

Republic, 265

Road to Nhill,

Robinson, Brian,

Romanovs, The,

Royal Family,

Rudd, Kevin,

Ruddock, Philip,

Russell-Clarke, Peter,

Russian Revolution,

SA Film Corporation,

Salaries, obscene,

Satire,

Schmidt, Vladimir,

Sex obsession,

Shapiro, Bruce,

Shaw, George Bernard,

Sheedy, Kevin,

Shock jocks,

Slip! Slop! Slap!,

Snyder, Allan,

Social history,

Solar power,

Spink head,

Stitt, Alex,

Story of the Kelly Gang,

Street University,

Strictly Ballroom
,

Sunday Too Far Away
,

Sydney Morning Herald,

Sydney Writers' Festival,

Sydney-Melbourne,

Syme family,

Talkback
book,

Tampa
, The,

Television, 3D,

The Family File,

The Naked Bunyip
,

This Day Tonight
,

Tingle, Laura,

Tom: A Child's Life Regained,

Turnbull, Malcolm,

Two-Up the joey,

Valentine's Day,

Vatican, The,

Victorian Labor Party,

Vietnam War,

Village Roadshow,

Walsh, Richard,

Wayside Chapel,

We of the Never Never,

Weather, The,

Welles, Orson,

Whirlpool ad,

Whitlam Government,

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