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John O'Grady John O'Grady i(A25530 works by) (a.k.a. John Patrick O'Grady)
Also writes as: Nino Culotta ; Sean O'Grada ; Murphy
Born: Established: 9 Oct 1907 Sydney, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 14 Jan 1981 Sydney, New South Wales,
Gender: Male
Heritage: Irish
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1 y separately published work icon Cop This Lot [and] There Was a Kid : John O'Grady Autobiography. Volume 1. John O'Grady , Sydney : Seal Books , 1995 Z1311772 1995 selected work autobiography novel humour
1 y separately published work icon The Things They Do to You [and] Survival in the Doghouse John O'Grady , Sydney : Seal Books , 1995 Z1311110 1995 selected work novel humour
1 y separately published work icon No Kava for Johnny [and] Smoky Joe the Fish Eater John O'Grady , Dingley : Hinkler Book Distributors , 1995 Z1311005 1995 selected work novel humour
1 y separately published work icon Aussie English : An Explanation of the Australian Idioms [and] Aussie Etiket or Doing Things the Aussie Way John O'Grady , Sydney : Seal Books , 1995 Z1310834 1995 selected work prose humour
1 y separately published work icon They're a Weird Mob [and] So You Want to Be an Australian Nino Culotta , Cyril Pearl , Dingley : Seal Books , 1995 Z1310808 1995 selected work novel prose humour
1 [Extract] They're a Weird Mob John O'Grady , 1991 extract novel humour (They're a Weird Mob)
— Appears in: The Language of Love : An Anthology of Australian Love Letters, Poetry and Prose 1991; (p. 132-133)
1 y separately published work icon John O'Grady Classics John O'Grady , Sydney : Ure Smith , 1991 Z1310711 1991 selected work novel prose
1 Shovelling Smoke : Aspects of Situation Comedy John O'Grady , 1990 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Writer's News , June vol. 4 no. 12 1990; (p. 16-17)
1 Pie-Eating John O'Grady , 1985 single work prose humour
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 24-31 December vol. 108 no. 5499 1985; (p. 122)
1 y separately published work icon Down Under to Up Over John O'Grady , Molly O'Grady , Sydney : Lansdowne , 1980 Z1311444 1980 single work prose travel
1 There Was a Ship John O'Grady , 1980 single work biography
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 22 July vol. 101 no. 5221 1980; (p. 67-70)
1 y separately published work icon There Was a Kid : John O'Grady autobiography volume one John O'Grady , Sydney : Ure Smith , 1977 Z1311487 1977 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon Gone Gougin' Nino Culotta , Sydney : Ure Smith , 1975 Z1310947 1975 single work novel humour
1 The Housekeeper John O'Grady , 1974 single work short story
— Appears in: Festival and Other Stories 1974; (p. 55-60)
1 y separately published work icon Survival in the Doghouse John O'Grady , Sydney : Ure Smith , 1973 Z1311097 1973 single work novel humour
2 2 form y separately published work icon Basically Black John O'Grady , Gary Foley , Ken Horler , Bob Maza , Jim Crawford , 1973 (Manuscript version)x401397 Z1180920 1973 single work film/TV satire

The first Aboriginal television show produced and broadcast by the ABC, Basically Black comprised a series of comic/tragic sketches based on the 1972 Nimrod Street Theatre revue. The television adaptation was heavily censored and politically 'watered-down' by the ABC, to make it less confronting and controversial

One of the characters written into the revue is Lionel Mouse who fights racism as 'Superboong,' a strange visitor from a northern tribe who comes to the city possessing powers far greater than mortal Kooris, faster than a killer boomerang. An incident of racism in a nearby hotel sees Superboong leap into action, but he unfortunately can't do anything, because Aboriginals are barred from entering hotels; he is forced to go off in search of incidents that he can fight (ctd. Casey p. 56). This ironic treatment of the superhero shows that even superheroes will be discriminated against, when he is not allowed in a hotel to change into his costume.

Other sketches include a satiric take on the boxing troupes that plied their trade as part of carnival side shows during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s; the 'Bennelong' sketch, in which Bennelong is presented at a London garden party in beautifully tailored clothes but also in a gilded cage; and a sketch played out between an aggressive white labourer and an Indigenous industrial designer, which ends with the latter being viciously beaten and then arrested for assault.

1 y separately published work icon It's Your Shout, Mate! : Aussie Pubs and Aussie Beers John O'Grady , Sydney : Ure Smith , 1972 Z165289 1972 single work prose travel humour
1 y separately published work icon Smoky Joe the Fish Eater John O'Grady , Sydney : Ure Smith , 1972 Z1311021 1972 single work novel humour
1 6 Basically Black John O'Grady , Gary Foley , Bob Maza , Jim Crawford , 1972 single work drama

The concept for Basically Black evolved not long after Bob Maza arrived in Sydney to undertake an apprenticeship program for directors and actors with the Nimrod Theatre Company. The revue was a biting satire, continuing the response to the High Court ruling against a traditional claim to land ownership, in addition to highlighting white attitudes towards the Aborigines over the past 200 years.

2 1 y separately published work icon Aussie Etiket or Doing Things the Australian Way John O'Grady , Sydney : Ure Smith , 1971 Z1310708 1971 single work prose humour
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